Come, sip on a cold glass of sweet tea with me out on the back porch. Better grab a piece of cardboard to fan the heat and mosquitoes away while we sit here gazing into the woods. Yea, these woods hav
Just my way of sharing with family, friends, and anyone who will listen, the things that I have learned about my ancestors with a little bit about myself and my own little family in the mix.
This Blog has been divided into sections so that I’m not boring you to death with things you aren’t interested in :D. The JOURNEY is the actual blog, but please if you will take the time to read t
So since I didn’t know who to start with, I decided to start on one of my biggest brick walls. This story will be short but not so sweet. You see, I have been hearing stories over the years abo
In the Beginning…: Searching for my Green, Carr, Capers, Swinton paternal ancestors and the George, King, Russell, Johnson maternal ancestors in Florence and Darlington, South Carolina
I decided to start this blog with my 2g-grandfather John White, born around 1842 in Louisiana. His parents and any confirmed siblings are currently unknown. The only records for John is the 1870 Caddo
I am researching: Marlboro, SC for the McRae surname ~ Wake County, NC for the Womack surname ~ Robeson County, NC for the Womack & McRae surname ~ Scotland County, NC for the Womack & McRae