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Genealogy Tips #1

When a tombstone is difficult to read, try placing aluminum foil over the lettering.  Press gently with your fingers around each of the letters until you can read it.
This keeps from damaging the tombstone.

Residents Catch Genealogy Bug

Nadine Bruce was born in Iowa and moved to Heath with her husband in 1966. More than 20 years later, she learned she was living in the shadow of one of her Licking County ancestors.
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Where Were You…I missed some!

I’m so sorry Miriam and Lisa!  I didn’t intentionally leave you out!  Your blogs are wonderful and I thoroughly enjoy reading them!

Please visit  Civil War Soldiers and Sailors at Ancestories
Also, please visit Just Where Was William Cowhey during the Civil War? and
Crossing the Potomac with William: a Soldiers Story both of which can be found at Small Leaved […]

Where Were You….During the Civil War

I know, I know…it’s a little late.  Our son got sick and we took him to the hospital last night.  Turns out it’s a strep infection. 
Anyway…here it is , Where Were You During the Civil War??

Welcome to the April 9, 2008 April 11, 2008 edition of where were you?.

Jessica Oswalt presents A Family […]

Quote of the Day

“My grandma says she has eyes in the back of her head… I
hope it’s not hereditary.”
- Steven Wright