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Did You Cast Your Vote?
I wonder if Ron Depatie has been reading my blog lately. Usually he writes comments. I know Ron likes my stories about everybody’s ancestors. So before I proceed with the final answer, I am waiting for Ron’s opinion on this … Continue reading →
More Senior Moments
I had more senior moments with the pictures Frank sent me. He had sent so many that I had forgotten about this one. How could I? Flora Shambo and Samuel J. Bull were on it. I like group picture because … Continue reading →
Ida Lagasse Lamothe
Last year when Robin sent me this picture I thought it was a picture of Edna Lagasse that was part of little Marie’s collection. Edna Lagasse? There was no caption. I wrote that I might be wrong about that picture. Robin … Continue reading →
Just One Clue Is Often Enough
Down the road just one clue opens up new avenues. Like this picture with the young woman sitting on the rear fender of a Model T Ford. Dennis says it’s a 1914 Model T Ford. I think it’s a 1917 … Continue reading →
Move Over
I told you Dennis IV had more… This exclusive picture of Marie Rose Elmira Lagasse. This is what Marie Lagasse seems to say… if she is really who I think she is and she is really driving the car. We … Continue reading →
December 14, 1837
December 14, 1837 will be forever remembered in the memories of the people of St-Eustache. On this cold winter day, Doctor Jean-Olivier Chénier and a hundred or so patriots of Saint-Eustache and surrounding parishes bravely faced 2000 men led by … Continue reading →
A Time to Remember William H Ritchie
One of William H Ritchie’s nephew had sent a picture of Robert J Ritchie to a memorial site about SS-332 Bullhead. Robert J Ritchie His name was beside the picture. I wanted to get in touch so I could get … Continue reading →
Robert J. Ritchie, the son of a Gold Star Mother
Sometimes when you look for relatives while doing your family tree, you come across obituaries… Like the one I posted yesterday on this blog. Sometimes an obituary has to get to the point. The obituary quickly mentions that Edna or … Continue reading →
Edna Lagasse Ritchie
I think this is Edna Lagasse in this picture that was in little Marie’s collection. Edna Lagasse? There was no caption. So I could be wrong about that picture, but I know that Edna Lagasse is related to me. Robin … Continue reading →
Olds 1914
Wild guess… Please comment…