The last 18 months for me have been very difficult. They have been hard for my personal life, for my research, and my blog. My father passed away last November (click HERE to read more), and the six months leading up to his death were stressful to say the least. The months following his death... Continue Reading →
Wordless Wednesday – The United Harmonizers
My grandfather (second from the right) and his singing group in the 1940s - Photo courtesy of the Butler Center for Arkansas Studies
Wordless Wednesday – Class of 1952 Philander Smith College
My Granny's (third row, second from the left) college graduation
Wordless Wednesday – Branch High School, Newport Arkansas
Photo courtesy of Jackson County Historical Society
Genealogy Tuesdays
In an effort to make time for my research, which is something I haven't done consistently in the past 18 months, I'm going to set aside time every Tuesday after work for my research. I'm calling it 'Genealogy Tuesdays'. A few years ago my son had tutoring on Tuesdays at the library after school. While... Continue Reading →
Do You Use Ancestry Card Catalog?
I have always been a creature of habit. I usually drive the same route to wherever I'm going, I park in the same areas at stores, and I fold clothes in the same order every time. The same can be said for my research style. I sit down at my laptop, open up Ancestry, and... Continue Reading →
Wordless Wednesday – Sister and Brother
My Aunt and Uncle (my father's siblings)
Wordless Wednesday – Mother and Daughters (plus a grandson)
My mother in-law (2nd from the left) with her mother and 2 sisters
Wordless Wednesday – Lifelong Friends
Mrs. Iona Oats and Gladys Denson Mays (my Granny) - Photo courtesy of the Butler Center of Arkansas Studies
Wordless Wednesday – My Aunts and Uncle
Aunt Lela, Aunt Ninnie, and Uncle Jimmy
Wordless Wednesday – My Grandfather and His Siblings
My grandfather (standing on the right) with his siblings