NW Okie's Corner
This last week we were remembering one of those dates (7 December 1941) that has lived in infamy for 70 years and our World War II (WWII) Veterans. Did you have a WWII veteran in your family? Are you doing genealogy research for those veteran ancestry?
Then you will need to check out what Ancestry.com has added to it's research tools. You can search all the WWII records and learn more about your family's connection to "a date which will live in infamy" by searching their WWII Draft cards of young men, 1898-1929 and other WWII military records.
Bill Barker sent us some photos and research he has been doing in Georgia concerning the Georgia Chapter of the Trail of tears and where Sequoyah lived while doing his syllabary. Since we are running late to night and can not get everything in to this week's OkieLegacy Ezine, we will include more of Bill Barker's research and findings in next week's OkieLegacy Ezine.
I have been busy learning a new web design software app (RapidWeaver) for the Mac and giving my Paris Times Pioneers (genealogy) a NEW LOOK for 2012. You might want to check it out, also! I am still adding some pages to the HURT Legacy pages, but most of everything is uploaded so far. Bookmark the web site and keep checking back momentarily.
Good Night & Good Luck searching your ancestry!
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