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Corel Cousins
Category Archives: Henry Highland
What’s New Wednesday ~ Julia Ann Corel page complete!
I have just completed the page for Julia Ann Corel, daughter of Henry Highland Corel and Nancy Matney. The most captivating part of this page, in my opinion, is the detail I found on the company that Willis Myers served … Continue reading
Posted in Blog, Corel, Cosby Jane, Genealogy, Henry Highland, Justice, Mary Ester, Myers, Parman, Puckett, What's New Wednesday
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Tombstone Tuesday ~ Julia Ann Corel & Willis Myers
I found this photo and obituaries for Julia Ann Corel Myers and Willis Myers on Find A Grave on July 24, 2009. Corel Cousin Bobby Dobbins Title had added the obituaries, and Find A Grave member, June, had added the … Continue reading
Posted in Blog, Corel, Genealogy, Henry Highland, Myers, Tombstone Tuesday
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Update: Jemima M Corel Page Complete!
Yes, after two months and 52 revisions, I have FINALLY accepted the page for Jemima M Corel! WordPress saves each revision, so you can go back if you need to. Normally it just annoys me, because usually if I make … Continue reading
Posted in Corel, Genealogy, Henry Highland, Salathiel, Web Mastering
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What’s New Wednesday ~ Just a Quickie!
I’ve been working on Jemima Morris Corel – as I’ve said many times now. Why it takes me so long to write up a page about a woman that I have seen so much written about is beyond me. OK, … Continue reading
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Smile for the Camera ~ Wedding Belles
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 … Continue reading
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