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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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Tag Archives: Sentimental Sunday
Sentimental Sunday – The Monkey in the Tree
Guest post by Kookie Hemperley In memory of Don’s dad, John Raymond Hemperley It was a typical Sunday afternoon on the farm at the home of Raymond and Sybol Hemperley. He was sitting in a straight chair beneath the large … Continue reading
Sentimental Sunday – Emma Pearl Bain Martin
This story was submitted to me by Kookie Hemperley, and it was written by her brother, Tommy Stanley. Thank you to Kookie for sending the story in. Emma Pearl Bain Martin by: Tommy Stanley I remember going to Granny Pearl’s … Continue reading
Sentimental Sunday – Trips to Memaw’s House
Trips to Memaw’s (Edna Higginbotham) house for me were good and bad. The bad – car sickness. Two hour road trips were excruciating. Especially since Mom and Dad both smoked and the window would only be cracked a 1/4 inch. … Continue reading
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