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Category Archives: Family History
Virtual Hike to Cape Vincent, New York
The next destination on my Virtual Hike was Cape Vincent, New York where my Darling and Hotchkiss ancestors were living in 1850. This segment of the Virtual Hike started in Rochester, New York where my 3rd Great Grandfather Jeremiah Rowe … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Family History, Genealogy, Travel, Virtual Hike
Tagged Cape Vincent New York, Darling Family, Hike, Hotchkiss Family, Lake Ontario, New York, Rochester New York
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Colonial Reading II
This evening I will share some more books about American Colonial History. There is much to learn about Colonial History that is not covered in our school systems today. Also this year there have been several new works about the … Continue reading
Posted in Family History, Genealogy, History
Tagged Colonial History, Edward Bumpas, Jamestown, Leiden, Mayflower, Pilgrims, Plymouth Colony, Pocahontas, Roger Williams, Saints and Strangers
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