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June 12, 2015 Dana 2 Comments 3 min read

George C Watson: Suffered & Died Far From Home (#15 of 52 Ancestors)

Yellow fever did not recur; one either died or survived. It came in mysterious, vicious waves, killing anywhere from 12

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May 29, 2015 Dana 7 Comments 1 min read

Elkanah Anderson: Died at the Battle of New Orleans (#11 of 52 Ancestors)

Elkanah Anderson and his brother-in-law, Thomas B Whitwel, were two of my 5 times great grandfathers. In December 1814, Elkanah

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May 28, 2015 Dana 6 Comments 2 min read

Isaac Vincent: Killed at the Battle of Fort Freeland (#21 of 52 Ancestors)

In 1772, the Vincent families and others moved from Essex County, New Jersey, to current day Northumberland County, Pennsylvania. For

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Family Stories
May 27, 2015 Dana 2 Comments 2 min read

Bethuel Vincent: “Found Lifeless” in a Brook (#13 of 52 Ancestors)

Almost 3 years ago, I came across the obituary of Bethuel Vincent (1798-1828), my 5th great grandfather’s youngest son, posted

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Family Stories
May 25, 2015 Dana 0 Comments 2 min read

Robert Stewart: Sued “The Katy” (#12 of 52 Ancestors)

In 1896, the new law firm of Biddle, Boyd, & Sheppard filed their first case. It was the case of

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Family Stories
May 23, 2015 Dana 2 Comments 1 min read

Ella Wagner: “Dead from Heart Disease and Exhaustion” (#14 of 52 Ancestors)

Today I came across this sad death notice for the half-sister of my great, great grandfather, Alexander Stewart. Before today,

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Case Studies
May 14, 2015 Dana 3 Comments 2 min read

Thaddeus Kaechle: Key to Hundreds of Years of Church Records (#10 of 52 Ancestors)

Thaddeus Kaechle, my 3rd great grandfather, arrived at Castle Garden in New York aboard the ship Monmouth in the summer

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Family Stories
May 13, 2015 Dana 4 Comments 1 min read

A Late Mother’s Day Tribute: My Mother, Homemaker of Tomorrow

As a senior in high school, my mother earned the title of “Homemaker of Tomorrow.” Though I’ve heard that story

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Family Stories
April 29, 2015 Dana 3 Comments 0 min read

Occupation: “Worn Out Minister”

While looking at the 1880 census for my 1st cousin 4x removed, William A McKay, I had to smile when

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Family Stories
April 28, 2015 Dana 0 Comments 1 min read

Preserving My Wedding Photos… from 22 Years Ago Today

On April 28, 1993, twenty-two years ago, I drove from Oklahoma City to Tulsa, Oklahoma to meet my fiancé. He

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