Unbelievable Twist In The Story of William B Yerks
Tonight, while doing some random research on the web, I came across the most incredible story about the William Yerks, brother to James Leroy Yerks I and Ralph Yerks. James L Yerks I did not serve in World War I, but William and Ralph did. Ralph Yerks was killed in action in France on 13 Sep
The Lloyd Lewis Fund: Promising Innovations Campaign
Lloyd W. Lewis (b. 1928 d. 2000) was my very special and wise Uncle. We shared the same birthday and my middle name was given to me in honor of him. I, in turn, have passed my full name on to my first born in honor of him. I regret not spending more time with
Colleen Gets Her 15 Minutes With Congressman Murphy
Last week Congressman Chris Murphy visited Waterbury Hospital to learn how President Obama's health plan might impact Connecticut's hospitals. Colleen was asked to participate and had his ear for at least part of the time he was there.
The Eight Children Of James Tierney and Mary Sproul
Several weeks ago I visited the final resting place of Mary Tierney, my Great-Great Grandmother. After receiving her Death Certificate from the New York City Archives, I was able to determine that she was buried at Calvary Cemetery in Queens, New York. Unfortunately when I arrived, I found her plot, but there was no gravestone.
Long Time Erie Lawyer John G. Gent, age 82, died
Long time Erie Lawyer John G. Gent, age 82, died Friday, October 22, 2004, at St. Mary's at Asbury. He was born December 14, 1921 in New York City, a son of the late Harold and Louise Colwell Gent. He graduated from All Hallows Institute in New York City, Georgetown University in 1942 and the
The Colwell – Tierney Link
By Philip HayesPublished On: December 20th, 2008Categories: Found Documents, Surname: Colwell & Gent, Surname: TierneyTags: Surname: TierneyWhen I first took over the family genealogy project from my Uncle Lloyd Lewis, there was one page of his notes that I ignored for some time because the notes he had on the names were scarce. On the top of one page, he wrote the name Kate Sproul Colwell.. Next to it were the
Jane E. (McNeill) Wowk Passes Away
By Philip HayesPublished On: December 17th, 2008Categories: Obituaries, Surname: Hayes, Surname: McNeill, Surname: WowkWOWK, JANE E., 84, of Liena Rose Way, died Monday, December 15, 2008 at Overlook Nursing Home in Pascoag. She was the beloved wife of the late Walter M. Wowk. Born in Manchester, NH, a daughter of the late Harry G. and Jane J. (Hayes) McNeill, she had lived in Smithfield before moving to Coventry.
“Galloway One Hundred Years Ago: The Royal Burgh of Kirkcudbright”
I found this wonderful article at old-kirkcudbright.net written nearly 100 years ago about Kirkcudbright circa 1830. So this is the story of how Kirkcudbright was almost 200 years ago. What makes this find so great is that it mentions Robert Beattie on High Street. This is my great-great-great grandfather. In 1841, Robert lived on High Street with his entire family. He was
Cos Cob Volunteer Fire Department Dedicates Hall To James Leroy Yerks
The Cos Cob Volunteer Fire Department in Greenwich, CT dedicated their meeting hall to long time Volunteer James Leroy Yerks, II. Jim joined the Cos Cob volunteer department in 1933 and remained a member for more than 70 years . He was the Volunteer Fire Companies Treasurer since 1953 and was a volunteer driver for 25