My Mother had a quote that she carried around in her purse for years; " There are only two lasting bequests we can hope to give our children. One is roots and the other wings". My parents gave me both of these things.This blog is the story of the family history of two children who grew up in very different distant parts of the country, fell in love , got married and had children of their own. It is an attempt hopefully to explore and give a deeper understanding of those roots for our own children and grandchildren.
Wednesday, September 2, 2020
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Andrew and Elizabeth Miller Kansas Pioneers
Andrew and Elizabeth Miller wedding photo 1884. Both were German immigrants. She spoke Flemish. She was 17 he was 22, they hitched up in K...
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In March I posted a picture of my grandfather in the Bar he owned in Flatbush, Brooklyn. This photo has hung on the wall in at least ...
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Andrew and Elizabeth Miller wedding photo 1884. Both were German immigrants. She spoke Flemish. She was 17 he was 22, they hitched up in K...
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The Noll homestead 1918. Pictured (L-R) Bloss Noll, Maria (Mary) Noll, Dora Noll ?, Clara Noll ?, Bill Noll and Lawrence Noll Lawrence Nol...
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