April 15, 2020 Another story from my sister Nan. She is a great story teller! I’ll bet many of you remember being the “victim” of one of your Mom’s home remedies. If you do, please write up the story and share it. If interested in the history of mustard plasters, check out https://tipnut.com/mustard-plaster/ […]
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Stories of our youth from Ed Clark of the Henry Jackson line
April 14, 2020 Stories of our youth from Ed Clark of the Henry Jackson line. When I was about seven years old my family took a summer trip to Myrtle Beach (early 1960’s). We vacationed with the Townsends, friends of my Mom and Dad. There were six kids between us. This was before there […]
Continue reading →Stories of our youth from Nancy Hyde Seyfried
April 13, 2020 Stories of our youth from Nancy Hyde Seyfried (my older sister). When I was about 18, my boyfriend Jim gave me a special doll the second Christmas we were dating. The 24-inch glamour doll had a beautiful pink ball gown with real pearl earrings and high heels. And in her evening […]
Continue reading →Stories from our youth from Larry Francis.
April 1, 2020 Stories from our youth from Larry Francis. In 1945, my Mother and Father settled in Alexandria, Virginia, with my sister June and me. In 1948, a decision was made to send June and me to stay during the summer with my Grandparents, Ernest and Grace Queen on their farm on Brushy […]
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March 31, 2020 Stories of our youth from Nancy Hyde Seyfried (Dan’s sister) That pot-bellied stove was a character in a Hyde Halloween saga. I was probably 12 years old and Halloween was coming and Mom no longer sewed elaborate costumes out of crepe paper for me (You could buy patterns for costumes. Once […]
Continue reading →Another story of the youth of Bill Jackson.
March 30, 2020 Another story of the youth of Bill Jackson. This is a photograph of me (Bill Jackson) with my nephew Glen “Billy” Cowgill and this picture almost never was. My angelic sister Eleanor Ruth Jackson, Billy’s Mom, was almost never born. My dad in 1915 worked in Pensacola, FL and […]
Continue reading →Stories from his youth from Chuck Hinkle, Jr.
March 30, 2020 Stories from his youth from Chuck Hinkle, Jr. I have enjoyed the many varied stories and can relate to several. My father and his family were from West Virginia. He grew up in Grafton and the surrounding area. During my youth, we would go on road trips from our home […]
Continue reading →Another story from his youth from Bill Jackson.
March 30, 2020 Another story from his youth from Bill Jackson. I have a lot of stories about my youth. Here is another one. My favorite room was the dining room where we had the only heat. I lived in a house that had a kitchen and dining room downstairs plus a half […]
Continue reading →Stories of our youth from Susan Buettner
March 30, 2020 Stories of our youth from Susan Buettner. I spent more years being taught by nuns and Franciscan brothers than civilians. Every Friday we elementary school children were marched across the parking lot to the church so we could go to confession. One Friday, I was in 2nd or 3rd grade and […]
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March 30, 2020 Stories of our youth from Nancy Jackson. Her story is a follow up on her older brother Bill’s story about the serial killer Harry Powers. Scary stuff! Dan —– Google Harry Powers for more information about him. [Everyone should read https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Powers — Dan] The day before Harry Powers […]
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