Mormon Genealogy: - Tracing family heritage favored pastime for some Midlanders
Tracing family heritage favored pastime for some Midlanders
My West Texas - They exist in so many families -- the vague whisperings, myths and rumors about generations past and origins from across the ocean. Great-grandma was a Cherokee princess; great-great-grandpa was a Civil War hero; the family is descended from the ...
Thursday, April 27, 2006
Daily Herald - Pleasant Grove police say the victim of a Sunday night baseball bat attack may have been beaten by two men because of his affiliation with the LDS Church. A 21-year-old Orem man had driven to a mobile home park in Pleasant Grove on Sunday night and ...
Today (Chillicothe Gazette)
CHRISTIAN HOTLINE: Are you hurting? Call a trained empathic listener and prayer warrior at (877) 286-8314 or (877) 286-8318 between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. MEAD-CHILPACO RETIREMENT GROUP: 8:30 a.m. at Golden Corral.
Land grants are a rich source of information
Hampton Roads Daily Press - Decades before the American Revolution, Virginians were crossing the Cumberland Gap and other rugged roads to the rich bluegrass farmlands of Kentucky. Records are scarce for early "squatters," who later had to apply for rights to legally own their ...