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Stewart

A Pension Full of Surprises

She couldn’t have fathomed that one hundred fifteen years later, her second great-granddaughter would be on the verge of tears and in utter awe of the connection to something as simple as her signature.

Jill M. September 21, 2019September 21, 2019 Archer family, family history, history, medical, old records, Stewart, Stewart family, Wickham Read more

Fourth of July Nostalgia

Fourth of July Nostalgia

I find myself a wee bit nostalgic today. My hometown of Ashville, Ohio has held a large Fourth of July celebration since 1929 and I’ve been watching many classmates, family, and friends post pictures of the parades and the famous

Jill M. July 4, 2019July 25, 2020 family history, holiday, Pickaway County, pictures, Stewart, Stewart family, Uncategorized Read more

A Small Stewart Mystery Solved

The Stewarts have been chock full of roadblocks in what feels like forever. They are the bane of my genealogy work. Recently, I was able to finally break through one of my Stewart family brick walls and discovered the ending to my 4th great aunt’s story.

Jill M. April 20, 2019April 20, 2019 census, family history, genealogy, mysteries, newspaper clippings, old records, research, Stewart, Stewart family, Uncategorized Read more

Hidden in Plain Sight

On the back of my great-uncle Dale’s World War II draft card was a complete hidden gem that I had completely overlooked. I had assumed it was just a plain old WW2 draft card where the goodies are all on

Jill M. January 28, 2019January 28, 2019 family history, newspaper clippings, old records, police records, secrets, Stewart, Stewart family, Uncategorized Read more

The Fighting Stewarts

When I first started documenting my Stewart grandparents, I didn’t realize how much of their story would occupy a space in my brain. Some people might have found a murder/suicide in their family, noted its tragedy, and moved on but

Jill M. January 13, 2019January 13, 2019 Archer family, cemetery, family history, mysteries, newspaper clippings, secrets, Stewart, Stewart family Read more
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