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Digging under my family tree...: August 2011
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Digging under my family tree. My experiences as I delve into my family's history, one root at a time. Friday, August 5, 2011. My second great grandfather's pardon for taking part in the Civil War as a Confederate soldier, as well as a muster roll with the alternate spelling of his name. Photos courtesy of Footnote.com. Wednesday, August 3, 2011. Wedding Wednesday - Accurate Information (or so you thought). Tuesday, August 2, 2011. Tombstone Tuesday - Hilda P. Johnson. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Digging under my family tree...: Those Places Thursday - Burnwell, West Virginia
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Digging under my family tree. My experiences as I delve into my family's history, one root at a time. Thursday, July 28, 2011. Those Places Thursday - Burnwell, West Virginia. Photo from "Kanawha County Images, A Bicentennial History 1788-1988" by Stan Cohen. The coal mining town where my grandfather lived and worked, and where my mother was born. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The product of coal miners, farmers, patriots, rebels, and such just trying to find out where she came from.
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The Texas Underground: August 2014
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A Guide to the Graves of Texans Past. August 26, 2014. Always impetuous and ready for a fight, McKinney, on board his schooner, San Felipe. Captured the Correo de Mexico. In September 1835. The Mexican vessel had been preying on Texas-bound shipping. McKinney obtained a privateering licence from the Provisional Government and used the firm's credit to buy the William Robbins. 30° 16.617, -097° 43.629. Labels: The Old Three Hundred. August 19, 2014. 29° 28.579, -098° 25.990. Labels: Soldiers and Commanders.
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The Texas Underground: April 2015
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A Guide to the Graves of Texans Past. April 28, 2015. Solon D. Neal. 29° 25.317, -098° 28.036. San Antonio National Cemetery. Labels: Medal of Honor Recipients. April 21, 2015. 29° 28.572, -098° 25.794. Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery. Labels: Medal of Honor Recipients. April 14, 2015. An album by D Records of Houston that contains the Gold Star issues, and The Fiddle King of Cajun Swing. A compilation of Choates's works released by Arhoolie Records of El Cerrito, California, in 1982. Rufus Thibod...
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South San Diego County Graveyard Rabbit: No-shows in the cemetery
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South San Diego County Graveyard Rabbit. This blog will provide information about cemeteries and graveyards in South San Diego County in California. South County is defined, arbitrarily by me, as south of Interstate 8 which is about 20 miles north of the US-Mexico border. This blog is a proud member of the Association of Graveyard Rabbits! No-shows in the cemetery. An article titled "San Diego undertakes a search for the no-shows at Mt. Hope". Newspaper dated Sunday, 17 June 1990. The article read:.
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South San Diego County Graveyard Rabbit: "The Lost and Forgotten Cemeteries of San Diego" program on 9/30
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South San Diego County Graveyard Rabbit. This blog will provide information about cemeteries and graveyards in South San Diego County in California. South County is defined, arbitrarily by me, as south of Interstate 8 which is about 20 miles north of the US-Mexico border. This blog is a proud member of the Association of Graveyard Rabbits! The Lost and Forgotten Cemeteries of San Diego" program on 9/30. The Wednesday, 30 September program for the Chula Vista Genealogical Society. An anthropologist and an...
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South San Diego County Graveyard Rabbit: Mount Olivet Cemetery in Nestor
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South San Diego County Graveyard Rabbit. This blog will provide information about cemeteries and graveyards in South San Diego County in California. South County is defined, arbitrarily by me, as south of Interstate 8 which is about 20 miles north of the US-Mexico border. This blog is a proud member of the Association of Graveyard Rabbits! Mount Olivet Cemetery in Nestor. By Seth Mallios and David M. Caterino, published by Arcadia Publishing in 2007. Click on the "Video" link). View my complete profile.
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South San Diego County Graveyard Rabbit: The La Vista GAR Memorial and Civil War soldiers
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South San Diego County Graveyard Rabbit. This blog will provide information about cemeteries and graveyards in South San Diego County in California. South County is defined, arbitrarily by me, as south of Interstate 8 which is about 20 miles north of the US-Mexico border. This blog is a proud member of the Association of Graveyard Rabbits! The La Vista GAR Memorial and Civil War soldiers. I went back to La Vista and took photographs of each of the stones in this area. They are:. 113 Ill. Inf. Dec 6, 1829.
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