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1. http://www.mapathon.com/az.html [1]
United States of America....City, town, and other types of maps.. could be very helpful. Glory Bee http://www.mapathon.com/ http://www.mapathon.com/az.html
2. another sharing..interesting.. bu Sally pavia [1]
Another sharing and passing along. again thanks to Sally.. So much knowledge to share and pass along. Glory Bee Until the thirteenth century, most people in England were known only by their first names. They did not have last names (surnames) at all. A few members of England's upper class of society started using an extra name, or surname, to identify the family members. Little by little, the practice of using surnames propagated downward though English society. By the end of the sixteenth century, almos
3. Re: This NEHeritage article is so very special..thanks Bill [1]
Thank you for sharing the article on aprons. As I read it, I could picture the many different styles of aprons both my mother and my grandmother wore as I was growing up. Now I am a "Grandma" and recently purchased a couple for two reasons; 1) I appear to get flour on me when baking, no matter how careful I try to be and 2) because when I saw them in the store they were comforting. I hope someday my grandchildren will feel the same. Linda
4. This NEHeritage article is so very special..thanks Bill [1]
Bill of the nebraska Heritage writes some of the most informative columns. I would like to share this one and pass it along ... Do You remember this..........................................aprons.. Good Evening Nebraskans and all Ships at Sea, Fifty years ago last Thursday, 29 January 1954, I caught the "brass ring" when Barb and I were married in our then Church. She was an excellent domesticated person with a great sense of family, etc. As we lived together we developed a much more equal partnership
5. genealogy--restoring old photos and knowing how [1]
This is an excellent URL for learning about scanning! Also explains about particular file types used in photo restoring old cracked broken faded chipped photos This an excellent ABC source for beginners! http://www.scantips.com/ glory Bee

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