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Category Archives: Genealogy
Tombstone Tuesday ~ Henry H. McGlothlin
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, … Continue reading
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What’s New Wednesday ~ William McGlothlin
In browsing around the internet, I have found a bit more on the fourth child of Jemima Corel and David McGlothlin, William McGlothlin. Previously, I had been unable to locate William beyond the 1850 census in Jackson County, Missouri1. After … Continue reading
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Tombstone Tuesday ~ Shadrack McGlothlin
This photo was taken by John Jackson at Pleasanton Cemetery, Pleasanton, Linn County, Kansas on August 19, 2007. Shadrack McGlothlin was the youngest child of Jemima Corel and David McGlothlin, born in April 1847 in Tazewell County, Virginia. At the … Continue reading
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What’s New Wednesday ~ A New Meme
By now you have noticed that I’m doing this whole Tombstone Tuesday thing and I take part in Madness Monday on occasion. Other bloggers often do a Wordless Wednesday, but I’ve never really gotten into that, especially here on my … Continue reading
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Tombstone Tuesday ~ LaHay
Francois E. LaHay was born to Marie Aubuchon and Toussaint LaHay about 1829 in St. Genevieve, Missouri. By 1855 Toussaint and his children moved to Douglas County, Kansas, to do their part in seeing that Kansas became a Pro Slavery … Continue reading
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