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Saphyre

Stories about the families and people in my past, near and far, as well as posts about doing the work of genealogy.

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Lydia Ann (Johnson) Arledge Bird Eagle was born 28 June 1831 in Berlin, Washington County, Vermont, and died 24 February 1897 on a farm about three miles south of Buffalo Center in Winnebago County, Iowa.12 Across nearly seventy years she m...

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My mom, Patricia Joan

I have been pretty avoidant when it come to using AI. When writing about an ancestor I would use Perplexity to research aspects of life during the place and time that they lived to help root them in their own story.

However earlier today...

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Banana Splits & Blue Punch

Recently while doing some genealogy research, I tumbled down a rabbit hole into memories of a favorite Ames, Iowa landmark. For my generation, Boyd’s Dairy holds a special place in our hearts. Boyd’s sat on corner of Main Street and Duff Av...

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India, Day 1

Sharing my second entry in our travel journal to my genealogy audience. Hope you enjoy this second installment!

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India, Day 1

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Memories of India

Our experiences of today will be the food for future genealogical writers. I hope my descendants will enjoy these posts of a life well lived. Because this is a personal set of stories about our 10-day trip to India, I have written it for my...

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