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Category Archives: Genealogy
Silas Calvin Ramsey Pictures
Last month the gravestone for my 3rd Great Grandfather Silas Calvin Ramsey was set at the Woodland Cemetery in Des Moines, Iowa. See: Silas Calvin Ramsey Gravestone Silas passed away in 1903, but he never had a permanent stone. Thanks … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Culture, Family History, Genealogy
Tagged 3rd Great Grandparents, Blacksmith, Cemetery, des moines, Gravestone, horse trader, mule, northboro, Ramsey, Sears, Silas Calvin Ramsey, Woodland Cemetery
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March Madness Wandering Thoughts
The Ides of March have passed and we are now on to March Madness. My March Madness thoughts start with St. Patrick’s Day and my Irish heritage. St. Patrick’s Day always makes me think of an Irish ancestor who worked … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Family History, Genealogy, Seasons, Sports
Tagged Basketball, Ides of March, Irish, Leeper, Mad as a Hatter, March Madness, NCAA Tournament, Pennsylvania
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