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My Napa Origins and Surnames - Part 2 - Flanagan - I have written down so much information about my Flanagan's in this blog that when I go back and re-read my posts, I am even amazed. I am most amazed at the number of stories that I have about them. While I do now have an excellent family... - 2012/02/08 Ernest J. Vienop - You've got to love the State of California. It can be so random what information you might find online that exists within the walls of the California State Library located in downtown Sacramento. 900 N Street is the current and temporary ... - 2012/02/07 WDYTYA Martin Sheen: a review - In reviewing the episode of 'Who Do You Think You Are?' which featured Martin Sheen, the question for me is, 'am I going to be a killjoy?' The answer is a resounding 'YES', and I think I have good reason to be resentful. 'The Irish segmen... - 2012/02/07 Tuesday's Tips: The Great Famine: Did your ancestors land at Grosse-Île, and then go to the United States? - The Celtic Cross erected in 1909 in commemoration of Irish Immigrants who died at Grosse-Île. Library and Archives Canada / Bibliothèque et Archives Canada; PA-136924. In escaping the famine of 1845-1852 did your Irish ancestors land at&nbs... - 2012/02/07 My Napa Origins and Surnames - Part 1 - In my recent research of my ancestors, time and time again, I land on my family surnames from Napa, California. In as much as I would like to pursue my Hickey ancestors in Ireland, at every push of the button on my computer, sign-on to Ancestry... - 2012/02/05 The story in a car window - What is it that makes a family? Who does a family include? Sometimes when I drive behind mini vans I notice graphics in the window, cartoon pictures telling us who usually rides in that mini van: Father, Mother, child, child, dog, dog, cat. &... - 2012/02/03
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