Duchess & Sadie's Domain
[Another photograph taken by Robert L. Wagner, Alva, Oklahoma.] -- As the sunsets four miles west of Alva, Woods, Oklahoma, on the 25th March, we were rounding the corner of the last weekend of March, 2011. This Day In History (March 28)
It was on this day, March 28, 1979, America's worst commercial nuclear accident occurred inside the Unit Two reactor at the Three Mile Island plant near Middletown, Pennsylvania. Click following URL to Read article that appeared in the Times. NW Okie's Ancestrial Lineage
Were the GWIN / GWYNN / GWYN / GUINN / GWYNNE / GUINN of Irish or Welsh descent? That is what I am trying to research now. From what I have come across so far, some reports say they could have been mostly Irish instead of Welsh descent. 100th Anniversary of Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire
It was the hundred years ago, March 25, (1911) marks the centennial anniversary of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire. It was the deadliest workplace accident in New York City's history and a seminal moment for American labor. This is to remind us ALL and memorialize the memories of those who lost their lives on that afternoon, 25 March, 1911. History of Baseball
My brother-in-law, Lou Wagner, commented on Feature #5963 of last week's OkieLegacy Ezine, "Linda, since I was born in Detroit, I always had an interest in the Tigers and Ty Cobb. If asked how to understand life, I would answer 'Read the history of baseball.'" Kenneth Dwight Pittman BioA Shafer descendant leaves a comment on Vol [more]... | View or Add Comments (0 Comments) | Receive updates ( subscribers) | Unsubscribe Irish Emigrants To USA
For those looking for emigrants to the USA, you should check out the National Archives and Records Administration pages, which will give information on how to obtain microfilm records of passenger arrivals. You might need a user ID and password to login into this website, though. Irish Ancestors - State Registration (Births, Marriages & Death)
Between 1838 and 1852, 163 workhouses were built throughout the country, each at the centre of an area known as a Poor Law Union. The workhouses were normally situated in a large market town, and the Poor Law Union comprised the town and its catchment area, with the result that the Unions in many cases ignored the existing boundaries of parish and county. GWINN / GWIN
From the Dictionary of Biography and Mythology, Vol. II, starting at page 1105, we found the following information concerning the following GWIN / GWINN: GWIN / GWINNE / GWYN / GWYNNE
We did a search for GWIN / GWINNE / GWYNN / GWYN / GWYNNE in the book, Dictionary of National Biography, Vol. 23, pages 399 thru 403. We find the following on Google Books. Go to Google Books; search for Dictionary of National Biography along with your surnames and see if you can find a possible ancestor's history. Origins of the GWINN Family
Ron Gwinn sent the link to a couple of his genealogy websites, which I shall give the link below. Ron also says, "Hello, Linda! I believe that you are a descendent of the Gwin(n) family of Augusta County, Virginia. I thought you might find the latest Y-DNA research on the Gwinns to be of interest. Although not mentioned in the websites, two other Gwinn lines have the same results; one is a descendent of Lt. Joseph Gwin, the other is descended from James Gwinn, both sons of Robert Gwin, Sr. of the Calfpasture River."
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