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Grandma's Stitches: Black Country UK
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Tuesday, January 11, 2011. Holy Trinity, Amblecote, Warwickshire, England. If you have ancestors from Black Country in the United Kingdom or if you just like looking at photos of English parish churches and tombstones, you simply must check out the following web sites:. Http:/ www.blackcountrychurchyards.co.uk/. Http:/ www.blackcountrygenealogyandfamilyhistory.co.uk/. Http:/ www.blackcountryimages.co.uk/. Http:/ www.blackcountrychurchyards.com/. January 12, 2011 at 1:14 AM. January 12, 2011 at 10:50 AM.
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Grandma's Stitches: Step Back Seventy-Two Years
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Tuesday, April 3, 2012. Step Back Seventy-Two Years. Yes, the highly anticipated 1940 U.S. Federal Census arrived yesterday (April 2), seventy-two years after it was enumerated. Images of some states are available on Ancestry.com. But indexing is still being done by thousands of volunteers. I indexed several Delaware pages yesterday and have been working on Colorado today. What was their property worth? How were they making a living? I began indexing records several months ago when my husband and I launc...
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Grandma's Stitches: The Tapestry of Our Lives
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Wednesday, February 11, 2009. The Tapestry of Our Lives. The fabric of our past is more often fragile and faded than neat and precise. As we search the sources of our being, the interwoven fibers of our heritage twist and crumble into threadbare edges. We become lost in curiosity and conjecture. What may have been reality is never completely clear. To borrow from another analogy, history is always being rewritten as new pieces to the puzzle are discovered. Our own family histories are the same. If a man ...
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Moving to a new location | Thoughts of an IT Professional
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Thoughts of an IT Professional. Musings, Ponderings and Wonderings of a technical nature. Sp dba TableType DropRef. Sp dba Table DropFK. Sp dba Table DropPK. Sp dba Table DropUC. Transformation of Functional Requirements into UX Specification. Moving to a new location. May 20, 2011. I have just changed moved my hosting to a new provider ( ipage.com. And as part of the package they offer WordPress so I am moving my blog to www.eardley.org.uk. Anyway, off to www.eardley.org. I go, along with all of my posts.
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Grandma's Stitches
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Sunday, May 15, 2011. I once had a wonderful hard drive in a very cute little laptop. It stored all my genealogy files and thousands of photographs, all neatly organized and labeled. One day I was on my bed with my laptop on my lap. Isn't that what they are made for- lazy computing? Apparently not. Suddenly, years of work slipped from my lumpy lap to the floor and the rest is history. Labels: hard drive crash. May 16, 2011 at 12:36 AM. May 16, 2011 at 5:38 PM. May 17, 2011 at 9:06 AM. Dad grew up here!
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Surname Research - Linking you to your lineage, surnames and genealogy
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Linking you to your Lineage Past. Search your Ancestry Now -. About the Edgeworth family from Edgeworthstown, Co. Longford which included novelist Maria Edgeworth. Detailed historical information about the Edenfield surname. Traces the origins of this surname. Dedicated to family histories including surname list, library list, and family booklets. Information about the Elborn family in Canada, with a timeline and related surname list. Also Arthy, Arthey, and Earthey. Family roots and Jewish genealogy.
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Grandma's Stitches: Cemetery Statuary
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Tuesday, October 4, 2011. As I wander around in the serenity of cemeteries, taking photos for Find a Grave, I'm struck by the beauty of staturary few people ever see. These are some of my favorites, taken in the Salt Lake City Cemetery, except where noted. The words are from the song. Soul Meets Body, I Will Follow You into the Dark,. By Benjamin Gibbard of Death Cab for Cutie. I want to live where soul meet body. And let the sun wrap its arms around me. And bathe my skin in water cool and cleansing.