Three Books for the Ages
Old Turtle, Jonathan Livingston Seagull and The Little Prince Philosophers for Kids Bonnie and Jack, Mele and Malakai, Erin and baby Grace, you all make me think of books to have at home for the kids and for you....
Read moreWhen All You Have to Work With Are Initials
Find Mrs. J. R. Evans. Mary Ann (Smeck) Barlet and Tobias S. Barlet of Reading, Berks Co., Pennsylvania had three children; William Edward, Emma Rebecca, and Hannah Mary. The eldest son died young. When Emma Rebecca (Barlet) Bradshaw died in...
Read morePhiladelphia Church Records Filmed, Digitized and “Indexed”
Philadelphia research isn’t easy. Even the maps make it hard. It’s a city between two rivers, the Delaware on the East and the Schuylkill on the West. S. A. Mitchell published a colored map with the wards identified, but...
Read moreUse the Power of the Gathering of the Clan at Thanksgiving
Get a larger audience for your letters! If you have been putting off writing a letter to an unknown fifth cousin, because you have to actually mail it and you aren’t sure if she will respond and you have...
Read moreTreasures Salvaged From the Flood
Weird Artifacts Amongst some curious odd sports equipment, baseballs, softballs, squash balls, raquetballs, golfballs, gloves, etc. retrieved from the flood two months ago, I found an autographed baseball from David Dymecki, a boy couple years behind me at William...
Read moreKids’ Toys for the Ages
The American Girl Doll Catalogue came today. A marker of the passage of time, I recycled it instead of reading it. What a mix of history, dolls, reading, collecting, and memories. Over the past two decades, I have purchased...
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