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Tag Archives: George Washington
Worshiping with Washington
Next week is the birthday of George Washington, so I am thinking about my ancestors who worshiped with him. My 7th Great Grandfather, Captain Lewis Ellzey, lived in Truro Parish in Virginia and along with the Washington’s attended the Pohick … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Education, Family History, Genealogy, History
Tagged George Washington, Lewis Ellzey, Pohick Church, Truro Parish, Vestryman, Virginia
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Punctuation Challenged Holiday
What is the correct way to punctuate the name of the holiday that is coming up soon. Is it President’s Day, President’s Day or Presidents Day? Which one is correct? Actually, none of them are correct for the nation as … Continue reading
Posted in California, Holidays
Tagged Abraham Lincoln, collectibles, Culture, Figurines, George Washington, Grammar, history, memories, politics, Presidents, Presidents Day
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