What I saw at the NEHGS
I’ve only been to the NEGHS once. I prepared pretty carefully for my pilgrimage, took the train into Back Bay Station, walked a few blocks and there I was, standing in front of the brass doors. I...
View ArticleThe Girl from Alabama
I remember my grandmother once mentioning that one of her grandmothers was from the South. This was surprising to me but I didn’t get much further information. My gg-grandmother Emma was born in...
View ArticleThe Nineteenth Century Life of Ellis Aldrich Darling
My 3x great grandfather Ellis Aldrich Darling was born in Wrentham, Massachusetts in August, 1824. His father was: Paul Darling (1798-1877) (Paul’s Darling descent: Elias5, John4, John3, John2,...
View ArticleProducing a Self-Published Book in Ten Steps
My family history book is now being printed at lulu.com. Here’s how I got there. 1. Decide what to sections to include. I reviewed in my last post “Putting Together a Book about the Darlings“ that I...
View ArticleA Darling Legacy
I don’t often write about the Darling family. A few years ago, I was lucky enough to purchase one of the last copies of a compiled genealogy of my branch of the Darlings. The book agreed with my...
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