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Smile for the Camera ~ Wedding Belles

Posted June 11th, 2009 by Paula | Comments Off

This image is of the wedding day of Frieda Margaret Newcomb and Lawrence Hubert Cullen on September 2, 1917 in Cheyenne, Laramie County, Wyoming. Frieda is the daughter of Margaret Salathiel, granddaughter of Jemima Morris Corel, and great granddaughter of Henry Highland Corel.
Pictured from left to right
Daniel Patrick Cullen, Margaret C. McClavey, unknown woman, Lawrence [...]

What’s New Wednesday ~ Not Much on Corel’s

Posted June 10th, 2009 by Paula | Comments Off

I have not gotten anything accomplished this week.  It has been a crazy couple of weeks both at work and home.  We are also getting ready for Relay-For-Life, a fundraiser for the American Cancer Society, this Friday night.  Then Sunday we have Grandpa’s 80th birthday!  The following week we are having family photos taken and [...]

What’s New Wednesday ~ Sarah Jane Corel

Posted June 3rd, 2009 by Paula | Comments Off

I completed another page the other day.  This one is for the oldest child of Henry Highland Corel and Nancy Matney, Sarah Jane Corel.  Sadly, there isn’t really a great deal on this page, but I did think that since I had found some possibilities, it might be good to throw them out there.  Who [...]

What’s New Wednesday ~ Wm McGlothlin & 45th Ky Mounted Infantry

Posted May 27th, 2009 by Paula | Comments Off

It took me a bit longer than I had hoped, but I did get a page completed for Jemima Corel & David McGlothlin’s son William McGlothlin that shares the details of the 45th Kentucky Mounted Infantry during the time that both William and Shadrack served.  It was very interesting learning about some of the goings-on [...]

Tombstone Tuesday ~ Henry H. McGlothlin

Posted May 19th, 2009 by Paula | Comments Off

This photo was taken by John Jackson at Pleasanton Cemetery, Pleasanton, Linn County, Kansas on August 19, 2007.
A few years after his father remarried in Kentucky, Henry H. McGlothlin went back west to live with his grandmother in Lawrence, Douglas County, Kansas1.  By Spring of 1864 Henry is living in Olathe, Johnson County, Kansas when [...]