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Sassygenealogist: Eleven
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We all have a story to tell." This blog is a collection of stories about my family and the research I've done on its history, as well as other thoughts on historical issues and events. Tuesday, November 11, 2014. It’s an odd little number : eleven. It’s odd in the way it looks and even when one attempts to say it: eleven. Mathematically, it’s an odd number as well: eleven. It’s never particularly been one of my favorite numbers. Day of the 11. Month at the 11. That year. It was decided that the offic...
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Sassygenealogist: July 2014
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We all have a story to tell." This blog is a collection of stories about my family and the research I've done on its history, as well as other thoughts on historical issues and events. Thursday, July 31, 2014. Thrifty Thursday: Using Twitter as a Genealogy Resource. Cover photo I use on my Twitter acount. I’m one of those people who are interested in way too many things…a true Gemini, for sure. In the beginning, I would only check Twitter every few days or so. Of course, that always left me behind on...
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Friends for Our Riverfront: February 2005
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FfOR's Position on the Cobblestone Landing. We've pulled together loads of information about the Memphis riverfront. Click the links down this sidebar for answers to your questions. Take the vision test. Join our email list. We'll send you email notices of public meetings, volunteer opportunities, and other ways that you can help protect our riverfront. Click here. We will never give or sell your information to anyone. We think we can help solve the puzzle. Friends for Our Riverfront, formed in 2003, is ...
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Sassygenealogist: October 2014
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We all have a story to tell." This blog is a collection of stories about my family and the research I've done on its history, as well as other thoughts on historical issues and events. Tuesday, October 28, 2014. Tombstone Tuesday - Lottie Love. Lottie Love (1889 - 1909). She was so young - only 19 when she died. She was my grand aunt on my Father's side, and I've always wanted to know more about her and her very short, precious life. How did he feel being the only male in a house full of females? I can&#...
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Sassygenealogist: January 2015
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We all have a story to tell." This blog is a collection of stories about my family and the research I've done on its history, as well as other thoughts on historical issues and events. Wednesday, January 14, 2015. Wordless Wednesday: The Oldest Home in Memphis, Tennessee. Home of Eugene Magevney. Photo taken by me on 7 Mar 2014.). Historic Marker outside of Magevney's home.). Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Contributor: Preserve the Pensions. Memphis, Tennessee, United States.
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Sassygenealogist: A Tribute to the Women in My History (International Women’s Day – March 8, 2015)
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We all have a story to tell." This blog is a collection of stories about my family and the research I've done on its history, as well as other thoughts on historical issues and events. Sunday, March 8, 2015. A Tribute to the Women in My History (International Women’s Day – March 8, 2015). Being a woman is a terribly difficult task, since it consists principally in dealing with men." Joseph Conrad. Women in My History. My Paternal Grandmother, Huldah Norma Akers Love (1 Jan 1893 – 13 Oct 1972). Great Gran...
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Sassygenealogist: February 2014
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We all have a story to tell." This blog is a collection of stories about my family and the research I've done on its history, as well as other thoughts on historical issues and events. Friday, February 14, 2014. A Special Kind of Love. My Mother, Evelyne Frances Wallace Love. Here is my tribute to a special kind of love: the love between a daughter and her mother. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Contributor: Preserve the Pensions. A Special Kind of Love. Memphis, Tennessee, United States.
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Sassygenealogist: Wordless Wednesday: My Great Grandfather's Business Card - Preserved with a Lock of his Hair
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We all have a story to tell." This blog is a collection of stories about my family and the research I've done on its history, as well as other thoughts on historical issues and events. Wednesday, May 27, 2015. Wordless Wednesday: My Great Grandfather's Business Card - Preserved with a Lock of his Hair. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Contributor: Preserve the Pensions. Wordless Wednesday: My Great Grandfathers Busines. WORDLESS WEDNESDAY - Antique Advertising Sign Prom. View my complete profile.
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