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Finding Nancy Jane Wickham Archer

This is my first post in almost 10 months. I haven’t been writing at all or really working on my own genealogy this past year; my last post was about my father’s death and I’d been struggling for some time

Jill M. February 10, 2023February 11, 2023 Archer family, Civil War, family history, genealogy, history, military, Noble County, old records, research, Stewart, war, Wickham Read more

What’s in an Heirloom?

What’s in an Heirloom?

In my grandma Stewart’s bathroom, sitting on a shelf above the commode, was an old fashioned leather Victorian tall boot with a button up the side, a pair of thick stockings and a small beaded pocketbook that once belonged to

Jill M. March 5, 2017July 25, 2020 history, symbolism, Uncategorized Read more

Recent Posts

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Recent Posts

  • 1978 Diary of Rose Jones – Week 32
  • 1978 Diary of Rose Jones – Week 31
  • 1978 Diary of Rose Jones – Week 30
  • 1978 Diary of Rose Jones – Week 28 & 29
  • 1978 Diary of Rose Jones – Week 27

I am taking a break from teaching genealogy for now. If that changes, I will post here in upcoming events.

However, you may catch me giving a historic tour at the Washingtonville Cemetery occasionally. Please visit their site for their upcoming events.

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