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It's time consuming, but I'm smiling a lot...
I'll share a few with family and friends through email or Skype...put a few on my Facebook page...ya'll do have Facebook, right?![]()
I did my genealogy beginning in 1994...
It's time consuming, but I'm smiling a lot...
I'll share a few with family and friends through email or Skype...put a few on my Facebook page...ya'll do have Facebook, right?![]()
I just yesterday finished sorting the family pictures/albums I had here. Now there are stacks for my kids, the ex and my siblings. Myself, I'm not into photos. I'm keeping very few, and I'm sure they will end up with the others real soon -- passed on to someone else to deal with.
I haven't gotten into that yet, but have access when I want to a lot of material my grandmother and mother collected...apparently we go back to Rob Roy on one side and your more run of the mill horse thieves on the other.
LOLOL
I started doing this a few years back when I decided it was time to weed out the old pictures around the place.
I started with my wedding. Every picture was scanned then electronicaly labeled. That took a while and filled a disk.
My parents heard about this and liked the idea. ...
My In-Laws heard about this and decided that it was a great idea...
It's amazing how many pictures one can gather even in a short time.
Cat
JOMAR
My old man occasionally bragged about his family...the mansion, the servants, the Cadillacs, etc. But when my mother met him he was a newly minted Marine Corps Private. She said the Johnsons were sharecroppers and horse-thieves, and they were when she met him.
He wasnt lying. In the 20s the Johnsons were kings of the hill, and by 1940 the plantations were sold-off, their banks were closed, the money was gone, and my grandmother and her 9 kids picked cotton in Arkansas.