Genealogy Friday: Keeping the Memory Alive
Daddy died before my niece and nephews were born. But, we try to take the time to tell the children about him. I was pleasantly surprised recently when one of my nephews referred to him and even recognized his picture, … Continued
Christmas Stories: Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus
In 1897, eight-year old Virginia O’Hanlon wrote a letter to the New York Sun asking if there was a Santa Claus. She stated her friends had been telling her there was no Santa Claus. Her letter and an answer were … Continued
Traditions of Christmas: Christmas Lights
The idea and shape and form of Christmas lights have greatly transformed themselves since their inception in the 17th Century. In 17th Century Germany, the idea of decorating a Christmas tree with lights began in which small candles were attached … Continued
Genealogy Friday: What if My Ancestor were a Tory
Last week, we discussed where to find records for our Revolutionary War Ancestors. We often think of these ancestors as the patriots who fought for independence. However, there were also many Tories on hand. Tories was the name used in … Continued
Christmas Stories: A Christmas Carol
A Christmas Carol is one of the best known and loved Christmas stories of all time. The story was written by the famous Victorian author, Charles Dickens. Dickens stated that the idea for A Christmas Carol was conceived and the … Continued
Traditions of Christmas: Bells
When we think of bells, we may think of the song I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day. The ringing of bells has long been used in worship since the days of antiquity. Bells were even used in the hems … Continued
Genealogy Friday: How Do I Find My Revolutionary Ancestors?
Our revolutionary ancestors are those that served in the American Revolution. But, where can I find their records? Fold 3—has the Revolutionary War Rolls {but many are missing} Ancestry.com—also has the Revolutionary War Rolls {1775-1783} DAR–The Daughters of the … Continued
Christmas Stories: The Nutcracker and the Mouse King
As we explore the traditions of Christmas, let’s also take a look at the history behind some of the most popular Christmas stories of all time. What better way than to start with a popular tradition for many, The … Continued
Traditions of Christmas: Christmas colors
We all know that red and green are the traditional colors to represent Christmas, but how did these colors become the symbols of the most wonderful time of year? The colors of red and green were chosen from nature. When … Continued
Genealogy Friday: I Wish I’d Asked
All too often in speaking with people, I hear them say they wish they had asked their parents and grandparents more about their lives and own parents. This online quote echoes the sentiments of many, “There are lots of … Continued