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The Tombstone Chronicler

The Tombstone Chronicler

http://thetombstonechronicler.blogspot.com

A re-planted midwesterner (love where I now live) approaching the next phase of living. Watching the kids leave the nest, working full-time for the first time in YEARS (shoulda done it sooner). Trying to motivate myself to get in shape - I'll let you

Polly's Granddaughter

Polly's Granddaughter

http://pollysgranddaughter.blogspot.com/

Thoughts from the granddaugher of ten people listed on the Final Dawes Roll as Cherokee by blood. Includes some Cherokee genealogy and history.

Destination: Austin Family

Destination: Austin Family

http://destinationaustinfamily.blogspot.com

A little blog about a big family. Posts about my Austin and MacEntee/McEntee ancestors. But you'll also find reviews of genealogy websites and applications, lots of "how to's" and updates on events and goings on in the genealogy world.

Hayes and Greene family history

Hayes and Greene family history

http://hayesgreene.wordpress.com

Genealogy and family history of Steve Hayes and Val Greene of Pretoria, Tshwane, South Africa. Our families come mainly from Britain and Germany. Related families include Growden, Growdon, Pearson, Green, Stooke, Vause, Cottam, Hannan, Decker, El

Genwriting

Genwriting

http://genwriting.blogspot.com/

Writing a family history one story at a time

The Graveyard Rabbit of B-N, IL

The Graveyard Rabbit of B-N, IL

http://bn-gr.blogspot.com/

This blog is for my membership in The Association of Graveyard Rabbits. What in the world is the Association of Graveyard Rabbits? It's a new group formed by Terry Thornton to promote "the historical importance of cemeteries, grave markers, and the f

The Chicagoland Graveyard Rabbit

The Chicagoland Graveyard Rabbit

http://clgrabbit.blogspot.com/

This blog is for my membership in The Association of Graveyard Rabbits. What in the world is the Association of Graveyard Rabbits? It's a new group formed by Terry Thornton to promote "the historical importance of cemeteries, grave markers, and the f

Saturday's Child

Saturday's Child

http://saturdayschild-jama.blogspot.com

Musings and observations from my part of the planet.

MyNeChimKi's Genealogical Services

MyNeChimKi's Genealogical Services

http://genealogy.mynechimki.com/blog

A genealogical blog focusing on my personal pursuits to become a professional genealogist and trace my family history. Occasional random acts of genealogical kindness can be found here.

Above the Trees

Above the Trees

http://photoloom.blogspot.com/

Where photos and family history meet. Above the trees is dedicated to preserving the images and stories that transform genealogy into family history. Regular features include 15-Minute Family History, Family Threads, and ideas on both high- and low-

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The book of our lives

The Life That i Touch to Live | December 23rd 2009 by javier vivas

Have you counted the time of your happiness? In the book of life.One day a man came to a beautiful but mysterious that attracted much attention. The man came to that hill and walked slowly through the trees and some white stones. He let his eyes read more

Tombstone Tuesday - My Great Grandpa Carey

Polly's Granddaughter | December 22nd 2009 by TBarnes

Dick Carey was born in Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory in January 1890, the son of Aaron Carey and Polly Boots. At the age of 12, he was listed on the Final Dawes Roll as a fullblood. As a young man, Dick married a Cherokee woman whose name is not read more

Exclusive KORLEON-We All Like Produced By Tombstone

www.Muzikfene.com | December 22nd 2009 by Muzikfene

Exclusive KORLEON-We All Like Produced By Tombstone read more

Short Sales and The Wild West

Tennessee Real Estate | December 22nd 2009 by Annie Maloney

Thinking of listing your home as a short sale? or looking to buy one? You better be well armed! Why am I comparing short sales to the wild west? Because this short sale market reminds me of Tombstone, no rules, no accountability, basically chaos! I read more

Tombstone Tuesday – 12/22/09

The Graveyard Rabbit of B-N, IL | December 22nd 2009 by Julie

Floyd E Canter Tec 4 Us Army World War II Sep 2 1913    May 19 1989 Floyd is buried in Park Hill Cemetery, Bloomington. Copyright © 2009. All rights reserved. read more

Tombstone Tuesday – 12/22/09

The Chicagoland Graveyard Rabbit | December 22nd 2009 by Julie

Qui Riposa Salvatore M. 16 Lug. 1951 Di Anni 66 Assunta M. 27 Mar. 1927 Di Anni 35 Terrana Salvatore and Assunta are buried in Mt. Carmel Cemetery, H read more

Someone call a Doc!

XCLUSTVE | December 22nd 2009 by Stevenson Lacson

I love a good western - I especially love the dust capers fixing on Wyatt Earp and his sickly buddy, Doc Holliday (for my money, I gets no better than Dennis Quaid in the criminally underrated "Wyatt Earp", though Val Kilmer also deserves praise for read more

1 in 3 Democrats Communicate with the Dead

Discerning The World | December 22nd 2009 by Discerning The World

William Branham's Pyramid Tombstone Oh wait they forgot to include Evangelists in their survey like Benny Hinn – He often goes to Kathryn Kuhlman’s grave to get power and Kobus van Rensburg from Spirit Word TV was filmed live on hi read more

Some Christmas Ham

opentrench | December 22nd 2009

Christmas is here. Who doesn’t feel a little insane and vulnerable? A blizzard up the coast. Bank accounts echoing that hollow sound. Health care hanging on like a precarious ornament, hooked at the tip of a bough, waiting to be pushed closer to th read more

and Tombstone-ing Tuesday

Wading in the Gene Pool | December 21st 2009 by Wading in the Gene Pool

Edwin E. Ellefson was born in 1880, the first generation of Rochester MN Ellefsons that were born in the States VS. his father who was born in Norway.  Edwin is also the Great Grand Uncle of my husband Keith. Edwin was the youngest son of Engbret E read more

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