Monday, April 25, 2011

Happy 5th Blogiversary to TJLGenes




Well, it's hard to believe that it has been five years since my first post on the TJLGenes blog.  Much has transpired since I started out on this journey, and I've enjoyed sharing my research and making new friends in the Geneablogging community.


In my first post, I noted that I began my research by building upon the research of my father.  Now that he has retired, he has been getting back into research mode - preparing a book based on the Civil War service of his ancestors based on our combined research, and recently donated a copy to the local historical society.  My parents have been my most dedicated readers, checking on the blog after morning coffee, offering suggestions and submitting story ideas for future posts.


I've enjoyed sharing research with family members and meeting new ones along the way.  Thank you to all who have encouraged me with positive comments or shared photos and family information.


I hope that I can continue to add new content and research to this blog, and look forward to what the next 5 years have in store.

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Sunday's Obituary: Patricia Lou LeMaster (1932-1945)

Source: Commercial-Review, Portland, Indiana, November 1, 1945, page 2

Burial services for Patty Lou LeMaster, 12, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chelsey LeMaster, who died last Saturday were conducted at the Salamonia cemetery at 2:30 Thursday afternoon.


Funeral services for the child were held Tuesday afternoon but burial was delayed until Thursday awaiting the arrival of a brother, Dale, stationed with the Marines in San Diego, Calif., who arrived in Portland Thursday morning.


Rev. H.G. Perry officiating at the commitment services.


The Williamson funeral home was in charge of the service.


Sunday’s Obituary – if you have obituaries of family members and ancestors, consider posting them along with other information about that person as part of Sunday’s Obituary. This is an ongoing series developed by Leslie Ann at Ancestors Live Here.

Easter Greetings



March 29, 1929 
Friday P.M.


Dear Vera & C. -  Lowell rec'd his card yesterday.  He even noticed the little lambs picture on it.  Looks like we were going to get an Easter storm.  Carrie wrote that maybe they, Galens, & the folks would come here week from Sun.  You folks come too if you can.  We are still going to meeting.  C. is going to an Easter Service this P.M. at M.E. church


From Lowell


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This postcard, postmarked March 29, 1929 from Markle, Indiana, was sent from my paternal great-uncle & aunt, Eugene C. and Clara Elnora (HALEY) KUNCE to Clarence and Vera (HALEY) STUBER.  Clara and Vera were sisters of my paternal grandmother, Ruth.  Eugene was a minister of the Evangelical church serving in Markle, Huntington County, Indiana at the time.