
Thoughts and stories about the generations before us.
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I started perusing the web for information about my ancestors’ hometown about ten years ago. It took me a while to figure out the correct spelling of the town [Mährisch Trübau], and its present-day name [Moravská Třebová], and then I procee...
The whereabouts of Ignatz Nickl’s third daughter were unknown to her sisters...
Read Part 1 of Leck’s story here.
Readers of Laura Ingalls Wilder will recognize a theme in the origin story of Leck and his eventual wife, Ellen Opsahl. In 1920, Ellen Opsahl began her first teaching position at the Clove...
“I just didn’t know how lost he was after his father died. I had my parents. Now I understand how lost he was.”
Ellen Frye recalled the difficulties of the first years of her marriage to her husband Lester (“Leck”). The pair wed soon after...
Let me introduce you to a word you might not have heard before: Beanery. As in, “Want to grab lunch at ‘The Beanery’ later?” To some, it might evoke thoughts of fragrant coffee beans and sipping cappuccinos. To others, it might remind you o...
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