Waiting for a lull in the conversation.Ever notice nobody is related to horse thieves or witch burners or anything like that?
Sipping the good cold iced tea.
Thank you for that URL. I'll do a bit of digging over the weekend.
Eats some dinner while relaxing.
Did you do the DNA thing?
Yeah, the loud noise of fireworks are problematic for some animals and people with PTSD. Not sure how the cat handled them going off around here last night.We had fairly decent weather yesterday but today was a washout.
Stepping in, hoping for a show.
here it is https://www.familysearch.org/of course they can't find anything on my grandmother
but there are a lot of people i'm in shock over, clear back to the 1400's
Wow... I'll have to check into that. I thought Ancestry.com was Mormon-related. Having a namestake is very important to them.
Firecrackers are semi legal here,and the noise annoyed a lot of dogs. The sky was rainish,so I did not drive to any organized display.
I use the Family Search, it easy and free
it's the one the mormans havei've already had a distant cousin write from Ireland
~nodding with a smile~yes... for sure.
Although, apparently I missed the fireworks up here. It's legal in this state and everyone was sending them off last night.
SmileGood evening.
Were you close to any fireworks displays over Lake Erie?
laughing at my mistakeYou have some fun ancestors
I know, right? I can see doing a few, but that's a LOT of money!
~nodding~I figure if I come into money, I'll pay someone to do the digging.
Seems there are wayyyyy too many Daniel and Bridget Callahans to sort through for my liking.
walks to the booth next to yours
Smile.Evening vaash, it was one day,but enjoyable. There were some kids with fireworks,and then back today,for a day before the weekend,which was not productive at all.Trust you had a good holiday?
pretend to smack your arm
I do Not say Bruce in my sleepsheesh
Hey! *Smiles*. Welcome!
*smiles and shakes my head no*. Noah Webster, of Webster's Dictionary fame. But is that just an American thing?My great great Grandpa was one of the first locomotive engineers in Cleveland. I think that's pretty cool*smiles*.