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Author Archives: Don Taylor
Donna at Pacy’s Garden Theatre – September 14-17, 1920
Donna in Baltimore, MD, at Pacy’s Garden Theatre – September 13-17, 1920 We know that Donna played at Henderson’s Theater on Coney Island On September 6th through the 13th. She then came to Pacy’s Garden Theatre in Baltimore, Maryland. Advertising … Continue reading
Posted in California Bathing Girls (1925), Donna Montran, Vaudeville
Tagged Maryland, Baltimore
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Marion Josephine Reed (Roos) Mowbray (1898–1977)Marion Reed Roos
Marion Josephine Reed Roos was born at the turn of the 20th century in Buffalo, New York, the surprise youngest child in a family that thought its childrearing years were long behind them. A science student, class president, and yearbook editor at Alfred University, Marion’s story offers a vivid snapshot of a woman coming of age in a time of great change. From her early days in bustling Buffalo to her later years in coastal Massachusetts, her life weaves together education, family, and quiet perseverance. This week’s profile for 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks takes us through the life of a devoted daughter, scholar, teacher, wife, and mother whose legacy still echoes through the generations. Continue reading
Posted in Whitten Project, Ancestor Sketch, Projects
Tagged Elmer Stephens Mapes, MarionJosephineReedRoos
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The Search for Abner Darling (1780-1839)
The Search for Rufus H Darling’s father:Abner Darling Finding individuals before the 1850 Census is always problematic. I find the process to be an iterative process, that is to say, it is necessary to go through the same records several … Continue reading
Posted in Darling-Huber
Tagged Abner Darling, New York, Oneida County, Darling/Huber, Rufus Holton Darling
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Abstract & Will of Abner Darling (1780-1839)
Abstract & Will of Abner Darling (1780-1839) Amanuensis Monday Great-great grandfather Rufus Holton Darling’s father’s name was Abner and his mother’s name was Sally. Although I am not totally convinced, I am fairly certain that this “Record of Will” refers … Continue reading