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Lest We Forget: Remembrance Day 2009
I posted this last year in remembrance of my grand-uncle Les, who gave his life for his country during World War II. I am reposting it today as it is Remembrance Day here in Canada. May we never forget the sacrifice he and his fellow soldiers gave to...
Wordless Wednesday: Hallowe\'en Flashback 1971
The Princes and The Cat, Hallowe'en 1971. Digital copy of photograph. Original held by K. Lake, 2005....
Tuesday Teachings: Kill\'em Off!
Have you killed off your ancestors? One of the more important things to do in your research is to "kill off" your ancestors by finding a death registration or burial record for them. The first rule in family history is to work from what you d...
Canadian Genealogy Carnival 6th Edition - Home Sweet Home
Welcome to the 6th Edition of Canadian Genealogy Carnival. T. Casteel at Tangled Trees presents Our Canadian Ancestor's Home. Check out this lovely photograph of a beautiful ancestral home. Evelyn Yvonne Theriault presents Lagace Hom...
422 Foch Avenue
As a child I spent a lot of time at 4-22 Foch (pronounced F-ahh-sh). Yep, that's how we referred to it: 4-22 Foch. It was the home of my grandparents, Joseph Brinley GEORGE and Dorothy May (EVANS) GEORGE. I inherited a box full of t...
My Welsh Surnames
I'm participating in Surname Saturday today by posting my Welsh surnames. Here they are: GEORGE, DAVIES, NICHOLAS, JOHN, MATHIAS Joseph GEORGEwas born 4 February 1854 in St. Dogwells, Pembrokeshire, Wales. He was married to Anne DAVIES on 17 Se...


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