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Category: Miscellaneous

Visiting Our Denman Cousins for the First Time in Forever

By Pat Posted on December 3, 2017 Posted in Miscellaneous Tagged with Denman family, family reunion, Salt family

In the last couple of years or so I (and some of my siblings) have started re-connecting with my only first cousins, on Facebook.  We had all been completely out of touch for many (many!) years, only occasionally hearing via …

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First Burial Ground, Woburn, Massachusetts: My First Visit

By Pat Posted on November 15, 2017 Posted in Miscellaneous Tagged with cemetery, Snow family, Woburn

Sorting through a box of stuff sent to me a number of years ago by my aunt in Texas led me to start reviewing what information I have on my Snow family line.  This is the line of my maternal …

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Ann Justice Salt (1830-1905)

By Pat Posted on October 18, 2017 Posted in Miscellaneous Tagged with Justice family, Salt family

Ann Justice Salt is my second great grandmother.  She was born in Clermont county, Ohio in 1830 – presumably on the family farm – the third child of Ruhama Blackman and Savil Justice.  The two older siblings died before she …

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Coffin Family Diary: Saturday Aug. 29, 1885

By Pat Posted on September 19, 2017 Posted in Miscellaneous Tagged with Coffin family, diary, Zebulon B. Coffin

    Saturday, Aug. 29, 1885. The idea of keeping the family diary was suggested by a newspaper article, and the purpose is to chronicle the doings, happenings and incidences of the family, and is to include all matters of …

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William Clark Salt (1842-1939)

By Pat Posted on September 4, 2017 Posted in Miscellaneous Tagged with Civil War, Salt family, Washington D.C.

I’ve been more or less aware that William C. Salt had spent some amount of time in Washington, D.C. and that one or more of his children were born there.  This is in opposition to his having been born and …

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