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The Captain's Quill: The 25 Days of Christmas
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Family stories and histories, thought provoking quotes. And ideas, and even periodic ramblings. The 25 Days of Christmas. This is a recap of my 25 Days of Christmas posts, beginning on December first,. Each morning I have been posting a Bible verse and a few thoughts to my Facebook Status. I have really enjoyed doing this and I thought I would share the entire 25 Days with you. Note: Bible references are from the New American Standard Bible (NASB). But lay within a manger beneath a star, for all to see!
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The Captain's Quill: December 2012
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Family stories and histories, thought provoking quotes. And ideas, and even periodic ramblings. The 25 Days of Christmas. This is a recap of my 25 Days of Christmas posts, beginning on December first,. Each morning I have been posting a Bible verse and a few thoughts to my Facebook Status. I have really enjoyed doing this and I thought I would share the entire 25 Days with you. Note: Bible references are from the New American Standard Bible (NASB). But lay within a manger beneath a star, for all to see!
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The Captain's Quill: September 2010
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Family stories and histories, thought provoking quotes. And ideas, and even periodic ramblings. My Uncle - Mountain Man, Indian Interpreter, Barber, Dentist. He 25 May 1859 issue of The Deseret News. Contained the following marriage notice:. At American Fork, Utah county, on the 27th ult., by Bishop L. E. Harrington. Mr. JOSEPH A. GEBOW, Indian Interpreter, G. S. L. City, and Miss PRUSSIA P. WALTON, of Provo. NOTE: Prussia was the daughter of Alfred WALTON,. My 4th great grandfather. Oseph A. GIBAULT.
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The Captain's Quill: Yours, Mine, and Ours - an 1850 blended family
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Family stories and histories, thought provoking quotes. And ideas, and even periodic ramblings. Yours, Mine, and Ours - an 1850 blended family. Starting in 1850, the U. S. Census recorded the names of every person in each household. However, from 1850 to 1870 there was no indication of family relationships (i.e., wife, son, daughter, etc.). Therefore information about family makeup taken from these early census records cannot always be taken at face value. John MAY, age 50 (abt 1800). Or, John's first wi...
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The Captain's Quill: June 2012
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Family stories and histories, thought provoking quotes. And ideas, and even periodic ramblings. David Conger ABBOTT was a Wheelright, Carriage-Maker, and Wharfinger, but was he a Minister? I have always heard that my great-great-great grandfather, David Conger ABBOTT, was a Baptist minister in Bakersfield, California. I even have a picture of him standing at a pulpit. Here is a brief summary of the life of David Conger ABBOTT:. About 1857 Ira moved his family to Mahomet, Champaign County, Illinois; howev...
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The Captain's Quill: August 2009
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Family stories and histories, thought provoking quotes. And ideas, and even periodic ramblings. How did Grandpa, Jim Hortenstine WALTON, get his name? In 1900, James HORTENSTINE and his wife Fannie and their family were living on one side of John Bice WALTON (grandfather of Jim H.) and his family. John HORTENSTINE, widowed, was living on the other side. Sunday, August 30, 2009. How does a name change? The earliest U. S. record I have found of Joseph is the 1891 City Directory for Omaha, Nebraska,...On 12...
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The Captain's Quill: October 2009
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Family stories and histories, thought provoking quotes. And ideas, and even periodic ramblings. Rules for Colorado Ten-Point Pitch. Pitch typically involves four players. The players sitting across from each other are partners. Variations for five or six players are covered later. The following list shows the ranks of cards from highest to lowest, e.g. an Ace will take a Queen. An asterisk (*) denotes a point card. Off Jack or Left Jack*. A misdeal is declared if a player has been dealt no face cards and...
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This Powder Room: July 2008
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Saturday, July 26, 2008. My cousin hath Google Tagged me! Here are my answers. I grew up in:. My age: (this baby was born at 22 weeks! I met my husband at:. Our first date was at:. Last movie I saw in the theater:. Movies I could watch over and over without getting tired of:. Favorite waste of time:. Phobia: (This is not really applicable, so how about something that grosses me out? But I hate to:. In another life I was:. One major goal in this life is:. And on to the tagging.Jennifer .and Esther! And ow...
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Coffee House Chatter: Day 7 of 7
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Pull up a chair, grab a fresh cup and lets talk. Saturday, January 9, 2010. Day 7 of 7. So we've come to the final day of our. I wore my wonderful reversible Coldwater Creek skirt from Day 1. (other side, of course! My newest splurge on myself, my rose sweater from GAP! So cozy, I love it! Don't know if you can see it, but the lacy tank is from Rue 21 and brown tights from Old Navy. During housework, I'm featuring a vintage apron, hand-made and worn by my Grams! My photographer getting creative! I love h...
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Coffee House Chatter: April 2008
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Pull up a chair, grab a fresh cup and lets talk. Thursday, April 24, 2008. It's a strange thing to see what life brings our way. I was just thinking today that if my old boss had not left his job, I probably would not have left mine and so would not have gone to Alaska and not have gone to Africa and therefore would have missed what was probably. The most amazing experience of my life. Sometimes it takes a long time to see good in a tough situation. Hmmmm.interesting thoughts. I love the movie,. Picture ...