Family history is rich with stories. I tell genealogy stories to highlight the importance of bringing family history alive.
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If I close my eyes, listen to the passing of an occasional car, the birds singing, then imagine the gentle swaying of a porch swing, I can just about believe for a moment that I’m back on Hardy Street with my great aunt Irma. She was born i...
Multiple marriages were common in the past, but my third Great Grand-Uncle was “marriage happy.”
My Grandmother, Reva Hayden, at 9 months old in 1916. Her mother, Carrie Hayden.
This is the second of a two-part story about a man-made cave that became an infamous party spot back in 1888. The location was in Evansville, Indiana, so if you’re from Evansville, or know of it, give me a shout out!
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