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 [...]
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Smile for the Camera ~ Wedding Belles
Posted June 11th, 2009 by Paula | Comments OffWhat’s New Wednesday ~ Sarah Jane Corel
Posted June 3rd, 2009 by Paula | Comments OffI 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 [...]
Madness Monday of a Different Sort
Posted April 6th, 2009 by Paula | 2 CommentsFor today’s Madness Monday I have decided to not search for an individual or a family, but see if any of my fellow genealogists can help me figure out a bit of a mystery! Before I have even wrapped things up here, I think I have solved my own mystery!
I have a brief manuscript written [...]
Happy Birthday Henry Highland!
Posted April 2nd, 2009 by Paula | Comments OffToday marks the 195th anniversary of the birth of Henry Highland Corel. Henry was born on April 2, 18141 in Tazewell County, Virginia. Henry was the second child and first son born to Rebecca Oney and William Corel.
Henry Highland Corel married Nancy Matney on August 2, 1938 in Tazewell County, Virginia2. Nancy and Henry would [...]
Brothers and Sisters ~ Smile For The Camera
Posted March 11th, 2009 by Paula | 3 CommentsFor the 11th Edition of
Anyone who knows me knows that I am incapable of making decisions and narrowing things down! So, for my first participation in the Smile for the Camera carnival, I have selected eight photos of brothers and sisters from youth to adulthood. I did at least pick only one photo [...]




