Well, here we are in the

The Front Parlor

I have finally gotten all my family's genealogy notes in one spot. If you're up to it, take a look. (Just kinda ignore all the chicken scratch, I'm probably the only one who can read it anyway.) Granddad's rocker is right here, put your feet up on this old stool, there you go! I have so many names and families in my tree, I sorted them alphabetically for you. There are two versions to this book. One is in this same style, the other is in frames and allows you to see both the surname list and the database at the same time. Maybe you would like to just take a peek at just the surnames now...peek here! Once you've done your research, we can go into the attic, Grandma's old trunk is there, and an old photo album.

The old photo albums!

(These photos are older that the ones hanging in my Dining Room.) And there is a poem I can't wait to share with you!

Technically speaking, there are 2432 individuals
and 816 families representing
499 surnames in this old book.

INDEX

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z (NONE/OTHER)

Surname List

Need more info? Try this, it is my family genealogy in tree form, by Family Tree Maker
Or drop me a line,
I'm always happy to help!

{Kitchen}{Schoolroom}{Garden}{Dining Room}
{Library}{Front Parlor}{Backdoor (floorplan)}

friends have sifted through my memoribilia.


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