• Ann Hayes Enters Stamp Contest And Needs Your Vote!

    By Published On: December 3rd, 2009Categories: Family Events, Immediate Family, Surname: Hayes

    Ann Hayes' stamp art (8 years old) has been selected to be on display in the Winter Wonderland Gallery. She is part of a contest and she needs your vote. There have been thousands of pieces of artwork submitted and hers was chosen from entries from around the country. You can vote every twenty four

  • The Death Certificate of Angelo Anthony Baroni

    By Published On: December 1st, 2009Categories: Found Documents, Surname: Baron

    I finally obtained the death certificate for Angelo Anthony Baroni (Baron).  After a third review of his wife's naturalization papers, I noticed a small note that indicated that her husband died in October of 1913.  So I hired someone to go to the New Jersey State Archive to retrieve a copy of the death certificate.

  • The Baron Scherer Chapel

    By Published On: November 24th, 2009Categories: Surname: Baron, Tombstone Tuesday

    The Baron Scherer Chapel The Baron Scherer Chapel (“The Chapel on the Hill”) is located in the Bellevue Cedar Hill Memory Gardens in Daytona Beach. Fl. Karen Szczeniak, the volunteer Find-A Grave photographer who took the pictures, called the Chapel grand and impressive.  She says the chapel is in generally good condition but has some

  • Looking For The Dillons

    By Published On: November 17th, 2009Categories: On The Genealogy Trail, Surname: Beattie, Surname: Dillon

    On April 27, 1893, a Francis Dillon was buried in a plot at Holy Cross Cemetery in Brooklyn, NY.  On  December 16, 1897, he was removed from that original plot and moved to the Beattie family plot. I was easily able to find the death certificate for  Francis Dillon, who died April 23, 1893 and

  • Two New Photo’s Indicate Two Tierney Branches Knew Each Other!

    By Published On: November 10th, 2009Categories: Surname: Tierney

    The other day I found two photographs that seem to link two branches of the Tierney family together. The pictures come from the collection of Frank Noel and May (Berry) Tierney who lived in Larchmont, New York.  Frank Noel Tierney  and Raymond A Tierney were first cousins, so it makes sense that they new of

  • Greenwich artist overcomes dyslexia to pursue artistic passion

    By Published On: October 21st, 2009Categories: In The News, Surname: Hone

    This story is about one of the Hone cousins on the Yerks side of the family. It was first published on October 21, 2009 in the Greenwich Times.  Thanks to Jean Yerks for sending me the link!

  • Obituary: Lloyd Lewis, died March 9, 2000

    By Published On: October 20th, 2009Categories: Obituaries, Surname: Lewis

    Lloyd Lewis, 71, of Glen Mills, who for 19 years worked to improve the living conditions of senior citizens, died Thursday from pneumonia after treatment for acute leukemia. In 1971, Mr. Lewis began his work with the elderly when he became founding executive director of the Kendal Organization in Kennett Square and established Kendal at

  • Laurel Newman Photo Collection

    By Published On: September 28th, 2009Categories: Photo Albums, Surname: Baron, Surname: Smith

    Today, Laurel Newman, daughter of Eileen Smith sent me a box of wonderful photo's from the Eileen Smith side of the family.  Thank You Laurel! Laurel rescued them from a flood at her mother's house.  She tried to clean them up as best she could, but in addition to the water damage, they also suffered

  • 1932 – Photograph of small airplane with four eclipse observers including Buck Baron

    By Published On: August 30th, 2009Categories: In History, Surname: Baron

    Members of an eclipse aerial expedition ready to Roosevelt Field to climb 30,000 feet to photograph the eclipse. Left to right: Aaron "Duke" Krantz, Pilot; Herbert Partridge, Technical observer; Robert Donahue, movie camera operator; and Buck Baron, camera operator.

  • Michael A (Buck) Baron Tells The Story Of A Photograph He Took That Is Eteched In History

    By Published On: August 30th, 2009Categories: In History, Surname: Baron

    Excerpt From: Get That Picture! The Story Of The News Cameraman By A. J. EZICKSON The steel strike disorders everywhere were terrifying experiences for the news photographers. At Warren, Ohio, three cameramen, Charles Wilk, Cleveland manager of Wide World Photos, Mack Baron, of International News, and Jack Hines, Associated Press staffer, were fired upon and

  • Biography of John Orrin Shares, Brother of Ella Shares

    By Published On: August 30th, 2009Categories: Surname: Shares

    EXCERPT FROM: A modern history of New Haven and eastern New Haven County, Volume 2 By Everett Gleason Hill Hon. John Orrin Shares Hon. John Orrin Shares is well known in business circles of Hamden as a successful operator in the field of real estate, but is even more widely known because of the important

  • Obituary For Robert M. Goldberg, Husband to Cousin Jane Wolk Goldberg

    By Published On: August 29th, 2009Categories: Surname: Wowk

    Robert M. Goldberg Born in Brooklyn, NY on Jan. 27, 1937 Departed on Aug. 26, 2009 and resided in Coventry, RI Coventry – Robert M. Goldberg, 72, of Sandra Circle, died Wednesday, August 26, 2009 at Rhode Island Hospital, Providence. He was the beloved husband of Jane A. (Wowk) Goldberg. Mr. and Mrs. Goldberg celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary on