blog-of-a-young-family-historian.blogspot.com
Blog of a Young Family Historian: West Virginia Goldenseal Magazine.
http://blog-of-a-young-family-historian.blogspot.com/2011/11/west-virginia-goldenseal-magazine.html
Blog of a Young Family Historian. I may still be in my youth, but I appreciate and love Family History. This blog is dedicated to all of my fabulous adventures in the field of Genealogy, and my local history. Wednesday, November 9, 2011. West Virginia Goldenseal Magazine. Interested in West Virginia Goldenseal Magazine? One year 4 Issues: $20.00. Two years 8 Isues: $36.00. Three years 12 Issues: $50.00. 395 each with (plus) shipping). 300 each with (plus) shipping on orders of 10 or more. Every ancestor ...
blog-of-a-young-family-historian.blogspot.com
Blog of a Young Family Historian: What a busy year!
http://blog-of-a-young-family-historian.blogspot.com/2012/07/what-busy-year.html
Blog of a Young Family Historian. I may still be in my youth, but I appreciate and love Family History. This blog is dedicated to all of my fabulous adventures in the field of Genealogy, and my local history. Sunday, July 1, 2012. What a busy year! Haven't been online much for a while, and have not posted any new stories on here lately either. Had two family deaths at the beginning of the year, so have been helping with their estate/sale; moreover, just has been a busy year I guess. Jackson E. Wilson.
blog-of-a-young-family-historian.blogspot.com
Blog of a Young Family Historian: 07/01/2011 - 08/01/2011
http://blog-of-a-young-family-historian.blogspot.com/2011_07_01_archive.html
Blog of a Young Family Historian. I may still be in my youth, but I appreciate and love Family History. This blog is dedicated to all of my fabulous adventures in the field of Genealogy, and my local history. Monday, July 25, 2011. I have been extremely busy this week with work, death in the family (family friend), and getting ready for my vacation; so I have been slacking with this Blog. However, be sure to watch soon for more exciting stories. I will do my best to keep things interesting here. Do you t...
blog-of-a-young-family-historian.blogspot.com
Blog of a Young Family Historian: Every person, a story. Every story, a legacy.
http://blog-of-a-young-family-historian.blogspot.com/2012/04/every-person-story-every-story-legacy.html
Blog of a Young Family Historian. I may still be in my youth, but I appreciate and love Family History. This blog is dedicated to all of my fabulous adventures in the field of Genealogy, and my local history. Saturday, April 7, 2012. Every person, a story. Every story, a legacy. Although (obviously) that is never going to be possible for any of us, so we must work with what records we have in present time. Were they influential in their community? Who did they mean something too? Although the future is n...
blog-of-a-young-family-historian.blogspot.com
Blog of a Young Family Historian: 09/01/2012 - 10/01/2012
http://blog-of-a-young-family-historian.blogspot.com/2012_09_01_archive.html
Blog of a Young Family Historian. I may still be in my youth, but I appreciate and love Family History. This blog is dedicated to all of my fabulous adventures in the field of Genealogy, and my local history. Monday, September 3, 2012. A story that only a census could tell. Jackson E. Wilson. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Sister Blogs of "Adventures of a Young Family Historian". 9834;Oak Glen High School Marching and Concert Band♫. How long have you been doing Genealogy? About Jackson E. Wilson.
blog-of-a-young-family-historian.blogspot.com
Blog of a Young Family Historian: Two young souls taken by the Diphtheria epidemic ~ Part 1.
http://blog-of-a-young-family-historian.blogspot.com/2011/12/two-young-souls-taken-by-diphtheria.html
Blog of a Young Family Historian. I may still be in my youth, but I appreciate and love Family History. This blog is dedicated to all of my fabulous adventures in the field of Genealogy, and my local history. Tuesday, December 20, 2011. Two young souls taken by the Diphtheria epidemic Part 1. To be Continued.). Jackson E. Wilson. Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Sister Blogs of "Adventures of a Young Family Historian". About Jackson E. Wilson.
blog-of-a-young-family-historian.blogspot.com
Blog of a Young Family Historian: 12/01/2011 - 01/01/2012
http://blog-of-a-young-family-historian.blogspot.com/2011_12_01_archive.html
Blog of a Young Family Historian. I may still be in my youth, but I appreciate and love Family History. This blog is dedicated to all of my fabulous adventures in the field of Genealogy, and my local history. Tuesday, December 20, 2011. Two young souls taken by the Diphtheria epidemic Part 1. To be Continued.). Jackson E. Wilson. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Sister Blogs of "Adventures of a Young Family Historian". 9834;Oak Glen High School Marching and Concert Band♫. About Jackson E. Wilson.
blog-of-a-young-family-historian.blogspot.com
Blog of a Young Family Historian: Two Young Souls Taken By the Diphtheria Epidemic ~ Part II
http://blog-of-a-young-family-historian.blogspot.com/2012/03/two-young-souls-taken-by-diphtheria.html
Blog of a Young Family Historian. I may still be in my youth, but I appreciate and love Family History. This blog is dedicated to all of my fabulous adventures in the field of Genealogy, and my local history. Tuesday, March 6, 2012. Two Young Souls Taken By the Diphtheria Epidemic Part II. She replied (in a tone of doubt), "I have never heard of him before.where did you get that name? After showing her things on the record that matched she continued, "I really am not sure.". At the time of this discovery...
blog-of-a-young-family-historian.blogspot.com
Blog of a Young Family Historian: Oldest woman in Hancock County 1920.
http://blog-of-a-young-family-historian.blogspot.com/2011/10/oldest-woman-in-hancock-county-1920.html
Blog of a Young Family Historian. I may still be in my youth, but I appreciate and love Family History. This blog is dedicated to all of my fabulous adventures in the field of Genealogy, and my local history. Wednesday, October 12, 2011. Oldest woman in Hancock County 1920. Here is the first article that I found on Mrs. Rachel Webb:. East Liverpool Evening Review. Friday, December 3, 1920. Page 7 Microfilm at the East Liverpool Carnegie Library. Aged Newell Woman Injured In Fall. If you look back in time...
blog-of-a-young-family-historian.blogspot.com
Blog of a Young Family Historian: 04/01/2012 - 05/01/2012
http://blog-of-a-young-family-historian.blogspot.com/2012_04_01_archive.html
Blog of a Young Family Historian. I may still be in my youth, but I appreciate and love Family History. This blog is dedicated to all of my fabulous adventures in the field of Genealogy, and my local history. Saturday, April 7, 2012. Every person, a story. Every story, a legacy. Although (obviously) that is never going to be possible for any of us, so we must work with what records we have in present time. Were they influential in their community? Who did they mean something too? Although the future is n...
SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT