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Ciccolella Family History: May 2010
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This blog is dedicated to the family members of Christina Lamonica and John Giovanni Ciccolella. Wednesday, May 19, 2010. Wordless Wednesday - Swimming. In the photo is a very young Christina Lamonica (my grandmother). She is the second from the left. The location of the photo is unknown. I believe the photo is from the late 1920s. Links to this post. Saturday, May 15, 2010. I will add the details shortly. Links to this post. Wednesday, May 12, 2010. Wordless Wednesday - Who Are These Guys? Our Future Ro...
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Ciccolella Family History: Mary Michelle Iaquiele Lamonica
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This blog is dedicated to the family members of Christina Lamonica and John Giovanni Ciccolella. Saturday, January 29, 2011. Mary Michelle Iaquiele Lamonica. Mary Michelle Iaquiele Lamonica. Born: December 6, 1879. Died: June 29, 1950. From Steubenville, Ohio. 65279; She was born Mary Michelle Iaquiele on December 6, 1879, in Potenza, Italy to Biaggio Iaquiele and Antonetta Colabello. Potenza, the city, is located in the Potenza Province of the Basilicata Region in Southern Italy. In the new country, th...
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Nolichucky Roots: June 2015
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A genealogy blog focused on families settling in East Tennessee and the Northern Neck of Virginia with explorations of Rusyn roots. Tuesday, June 2, 2015. Catholic Burial Records in Frederick, Maryland. A dedicated group from St. John's and the Frederick County Historical Society answered this and several other questions tumbling about in the back of my mind in the book Burial Records St. John the Evangelist Church Frederick, Maryland From 1779 Through December 31, 2000. Or historical society bookstore.
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Nolichucky Roots: Catholic Burial Records in Frederick, Maryland
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A genealogy blog focused on families settling in East Tennessee and the Northern Neck of Virginia with explorations of Rusyn roots. Tuesday, June 2, 2015. Catholic Burial Records in Frederick, Maryland. A dedicated group from St. John's and the Frederick County Historical Society answered this and several other questions tumbling about in the back of my mind in the book Burial Records St. John the Evangelist Church Frederick, Maryland From 1779 Through December 31, 2000. Or historical society bookstore.
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Nolichucky Roots: 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks: John Popp (1886-1959)
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A genealogy blog focused on families settling in East Tennessee and the Northern Neck of Virginia with explorations of Rusyn roots. Tuesday, April 22, 2014. 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks: John Popp (1886-1959). Following John's death don't mention the car or honeymoon hosting, but they more than illustrate his stature in the community. JOHN POPP, 72, DIES; EX-HEAD OF SOKOLS. The will be conducted at 8:30 am in the Adzima funeral home, 591 Arctic stret [sic], Bridgeport, and at 9 o'clock in St. John the Ba...
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Nolichucky Roots: 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks: A Mystery Aunt
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A genealogy blog focused on families settling in East Tennessee and the Northern Neck of Virginia with explorations of Rusyn roots. Tuesday, April 1, 2014. 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks: A Mystery Aunt. Well, well, well. A mystery has unfolded. I was roaming through Ancestry's shaky green leaves a few weeks ago and found a copy of this photograph on someone's tree. A photograph of my 2nd great-aunt Barbary Sawyer Proffit I posted on the blog. So, who is this? Posted by Susan Clark. Szidor (Sidor or Sedor).
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100 Stirling Family Slaves | Finding Josephine
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Enslaved Communities of Louisiana. Family Tree Magazine Blog Nomination. Almost) Wordless Wednesday: New Year gifts →. January 2, 2011 · 12:44 am. 100 Stirling Family Slaves. After spending all day amongst friends to begin the new year, my family and I sat down at our dinner table to celebrate the last day of Kwanzaa. Family Tree Magazine Blog Nomination. Almost) Wordless Wednesday: New Year gifts →. 4 responses to “. 100 Stirling Family Slaves. January 2, 2011 at 12:49 am. January 2, 2011 at 5:39 am.
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We’ve Moved! | Finding Josephine
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Enslaved Communities of Louisiana. Almost) Wordless Wednesday: New Year gifts. January 25, 2011 · 4:12 pm. Thanks for visiting Finding Josephine. We’ve moved. Come visit us at www.findingjosephine.com. Or www.dionneford.com. Where the journey into my family’s history continues. If you subscribed at dionneford.wordpress.com, you may have to sign up again at the new address. Sorry for any inconvenience. Almost) Wordless Wednesday: New Year gifts. One response to “. August 21, 2013 at 10:52 am. Enter your e...
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(Almost) Wordless Wednesday: New Year gifts | Finding Josephine
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Enslaved Communities of Louisiana. 100 Stirling Family Slaves. January 5, 2011 · 6:47 pm. Almost) Wordless Wednesday: New Year gifts. My cousin, Monique made this pillow for me as a Christmas/Kwanzaa/New Year's gift. It displays our ancestor Tempy Burton's 1891 newspaper ad, looking for her family whom she had been separated from by slavery. Filed under African-American history. 100 Stirling Family Slaves. 16 responses to “. Almost) Wordless Wednesday: New Year gifts. January 5, 2011 at 7:04 pm. January ...
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It's All Relatives Blog: March 2011
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It's All Relatives Blog. Welcome to my genealogy blog following the discoveries, brick walls, and triumphs encountered while climbing my various family trees. March 29, 2011. Based on a lot of the blogs I read, I checked into the FamilySearch Indexing site because I really wanted to start giving back to the genealogical community. I just have to say that I LOVE doing this volunteer work.it's so much fun and is rewarding too! I've only done about 3 sessions and I'm already up to 152 points! March 23, 2011.
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