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Braman’s Wanderings
Tag Archives: Pomeroy
Virtual Hike to Verona, New York
The next destination on my Virtual Hike was Verona, New York where my Braman and Pomeroy ancestors came together in the early 1800’s. This segment of the Virtual Hike started in Cape Vincent, New York where my Darling and Hotchkiss … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Family History, Genealogy, Travel, Virtual Hike
Tagged Braman, Cape Vincent New York, Hike, lake oneida, New York, Orsamus Braman, Pomeroy, verona new york
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A Colonial American Tea Story
While doing some research a couple weeks ago on Northampton, Massachusetts I ran across an interesting story about tea. The story even has a family connection, which I will cover later in the post. We know that tea was important … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Family History, Food, Genealogy, Tea
Tagged bohea, Colonial, Northampton, Oolong tea, Pomeroy, souchong, Timothy Dwight
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