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In all of us, there is a hunger to know our heritage, to know who and where we come from. Investigating our ancestors takes us back in time and with each piece of evidence; a photograph, a letter, a family legend handed down, a newspaper article, or simply an entry on a census record, they all come together to tell us the stories waiting to be told. Forgetting one’s ancestors is to be like a tree with no roots because in every conceivable manner, our ancestors are a link to our past, and a bridge to our future. So come with me on this journey and by looking at the people that belong to us, we will make discoveries about ourselves.Tags
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Tombstone Tuesday – John Thomas Davis
John Thomas Davis – my 3rd Great-Grandfather. I wish I knew more about him. I got his photo from Billy Boykin, my 2nd cousin 1 time removed. I love having photos of my ancestors, it’s such a treasure to be … Continue reading
Tombstone Tuesday – James Ed and Martha Alice Harris
James Ed Harris and Martha Alice Herring Harris Ed and Alice Harris, parents to Major Harris, Doc Harris and Birdie Harris Williams. They are buried in Harmony Grove Cemetery in Texarkana, Arkansas next to Major and Mollie Harris and Doc … Continue reading
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