Wednesday, April 15, 2015
WIlliam and Elizabeth Morse Imigrants and Witches
Another Ansteor with trouble with boats or ship with water. In the Sumer of 1935 some fiveteen years after the first landing of the Mayflower some miles to the north a group of a hundred landed at a place they named Newberry. This landing party had left the port city of Southampton, England some time before.
Tuesday, March 03, 2015
Grandma was right and I actually listen
This last month, February of 2015 has been usually cold and snowing. Records for cold and snow totals are broken nearly every day. First Plymoth, Boston and the rest of New England were hampered every three to four days, then the air pattern changed, the mid-west and south had there turn. It snowed three times in two weeks here in south
Monday, March 02, 2015
Doris Lloyd Love Story
Doris Jean Hewitt was the fourth child born to Fanny Katherine Freitag and Cecil Ray Hewitt of the eight children three died at birth, leaving Doris the second of five sisters. She was born in the county of Preble located in the south western corner of the state of Ohio in the United States of America on 03 October 1923. She married Lloyd Hapner in Washington D.C. during World War II on Thanksgiving Day, Early that morning in the southwest Pacific Ocean American light naval forces sank four Japanese destroyers and damaged. A fifth during the first hours of naval action fought for the first time in waters so close to the enemy's naval and air fortresses of Rabaul. A sixth destroyer alone escaped. On the other end of the war in Germany a second round of air raids attack the Germany capital of Berlin. Berlin was virtually paralyzed and isolate inferno Wednesday night, with large sections of its center bombed to flaming rubble by the second successive blockbusting night attack by British four-engine bombers. As this was taking placing thousands of soldiers were flooding railroad terminals, the streets and hotels in New York, Washington and Philadelphia in route to Europe. These large cities where filled with excitement and activities. Doris return to Eaton as Lloyd went to war.
Thursday, February 26, 2015
Tuesday, February 24, 2015
This blog replaces a blog and a couple of websites I made and operated for years. I want to do something a little different, also a web companion to several printed pieces I,'ve been working on for years. Here lies an opportunity to encompass my passion of family, history, genealogy research with photography and collecting various types of photography. I not enjoy history of all types, but I have a keen interest in how people fit in history. Accomplishments of family is very important to me and how their lives fit in this huge puzzle called life.
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