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
Read MoreYellow fever did not recur; one either died or survived. It came in mysterious, vicious waves, killing anywhere from 12
Read MoreElkanah Anderson and his brother-in-law, Thomas B Whitwel, were two of my 5 times great grandfathers. In December 1814, Elkanah
Read MoreIn 1772, the Vincent families and others moved from Essex County, New Jersey, to current day Northumberland County, Pennsylvania. For
Read MoreAlmost 3 years ago, I came across the obituary of Bethuel Vincent (1798-1828), my 5th great grandfather’s youngest son, posted
Read MoreIn 1896, the new law firm of Biddle, Boyd, & Sheppard filed their first case. It was the case of
Read MoreToday I came across this sad death notice for the half-sister of my great, great grandfather, Alexander Stewart. Before today,
Read MoreThaddeus Kaechle, my 3rd great grandfather, arrived at Castle Garden in New York aboard the ship Monmouth in the summer
Read MoreAs a senior in high school, my mother earned the title of “Homemaker of Tomorrow.” Though I’ve heard that story
Read MoreWhile looking at the 1880 census for my 1st cousin 4x removed, William A McKay, I had to smile when
Read MoreOn April 28, 1993, twenty-two years ago, I drove from Oklahoma City to Tulsa, Oklahoma to meet my fiancé. He
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