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Category Archives: Genealogy
Clarks Trading Post: Celebrating 90 Years
To tourists and natives alike Clark's Trading Post in Lincoln New Hampshire seems to have been around forever. Taint True.
But they've … Continue reading
A Toast to Family (and Star Trek) on Ancestor’s Eve
On April 22nd a special celebration was created–

“an evening of reflection in honor of those who had come before.” … Continue reading
Posted in Genealogy, Not New Hampshire
Tagged Ancestor Day, Captain, family, family tree, genealogy, Janeway, Kate, Kate Mulgrew, Mulgrew, parents, Star Trek, Stark Trek, Voyager
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Deerfield New Hampshire Professor of Oratory: Moses True Brown (1827-1900)
Moses True Brown, son of Dr. Thomas & Mary “Polly” (Moore) Brown, was b. 4 March 1827 in Deerfield NH. … Continue reading
Posted in Genealogy, New Hampshire Men
Tagged Boston, Brown, drama, educator Sandusky, elocution, Garland, Hamlin, Hampshire, MA, Mass, Massachusetts, Moses, new, Ohio, oratory, scholarship, teacher, True, Tufts, University
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A New Hampshire Easter Medly
Happy Easter Everyone! Even though it may not feel like Spring, a few days ago on March 20th… Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, Genealogy, History
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A New Hampshire Connection: Endeavor Mission Specialist and Veterinarian: Dr. Richard Michael "Rick" Linnehan
Talk about Irish pride!
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An article recently written and posted by David Brooks, on his blog: Granite Geek, about Dr. … Continue reading