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Crime and Punishment – Week 18 of 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks
Family Justice, 1456 In 1456 there was ongoing conflict among England, Wales, and the Welsh Marches which was an area that bordered England and Wales. The Welsh Marches were created earlier by King William. He granted Marcher Lordships which allowed … Continue reading
Favorite Place – Week 17 of 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks
Bugscuffle So how did Bugscuffle get its name? The origin began at Tate School. (In the late 1800s, Mr.Tate donated land for a school and a cemetery.) One theory claims that during a pie supper at the school, Homer Coker … Continue reading
DNA – Week 16 of 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks
“Life is lived forwards, but understood backwards.” Soren Kierkegaard DNA results are most accurate when examined in conjunction with genealogical research. According to https://www.livescience.com, DNA findings are not an exact science because groups of people moved and mixed with other … Continue reading
Brick Wall – Week 15 of 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks
Confusion is Inevitable Brick walls in genealogical research are inevitable. Families tend to remember some things that are not actually factual. Over time, stories may become embellished (I have plans to tell a story later that my great grandfather told … Continue reading
Wordless Wednesday – 4/14/21
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Great – Week 14 of 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks
Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandfather Joseph Bond Life in colonial America had its challenges. According to https://historyofmassachusetts.org, “These early colonists faced many hardships including disease, famine, brutal winters, hot and humid summers, warfare with local Native-American tribes as well as with other countries that … Continue reading