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Author Archives: Don Taylor
Ethel Wight Collection – Part 34
Cotton, Coughlin, Couillard, Courtney, & Coyne Photo Friday Ethel Wight Collection By Don Taylor This week for Photo Friday, I identify the people in five more envelopes from the Ethel Wight Studio Collection[i]. The envelopes contain the names who paid … Continue reading
Posted in Ethel Wight Studio, Faces from the Past
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My Genealogical Process – Part 1 of 2
By Don Taylor Several weeks ago, I gave a talk at the Greater Portland Chapter of The Maine Genealogical Society regarding my process. I had mentioned that I don’t typically use a genealogical plan in the traditional sense that most … Continue reading
Posted in Tuesday's Tips, General Help
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Montrans in the News – “At the Summer Resorts”
Montran Monday By Don Taylor This week for Montran Monday[i], I found the following article in the Boston Evening Transcript dated 4 August 1899, Page 9, Column 5, 1st full paragraph.[ii] “At the Summer Resorts” Golf the Feature at Camden … Continue reading
The Lamb’s in the 1871 Census
Census Sunday By Don Taylor Note: I intended to post this research before I posted the Sketch about Edward Lamb. I does, however, provide information about how I got to the Edward Lame sketch. Introduction Sorting out what happened to … Continue reading
Posted in Darling-Huber
Tagged England, Lamb, Westmorland, Warcop, Long Marton, Knock, Atkinson
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When I first left home
My History, My Memories By Don Taylor I was reading Randy Seaver’s Blog “Genea-Musings,” (https://www.geneamusings.com) where, in his blog, he asked, “When [did] You First Left Home.” He had five questions, When did you first leave your parents’ home? Why … Continue reading
Posted in My Memories, My History, Genealogy Fun
Tagged Minneapolis, Denver, Minnesota, Colorado
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