Fascinating Genealogical Tidbits
So when reading through old books and documents in pursuit of your genealogical data, you can come across some interesting things. For instance, recently, I learned that George Washington had "a prodigious temper", like his mother. (Read back a page for the context). That's just fascinating. And a valuable bit of genealogical information that you don't often find. In genealogy, you can usually find the names, dates, and places. Sometimes you can find stories in old letters and newspaper articles. But you don't really know exactly what kind of man your ancestor was. Was he funny and witty, or loud and boorish, or quiet and bookish? What was important to him and why? Those questions can very rarely be answered for your average, common man ancestors.
Here's something else I found fascinating... glimpses into a few morbid little sagas in some small towns in Texas during one month in 1904. Even though they are obituaries, you can still get an idea of the lives of the people mentioned.
Something else interesting that I turned up... The Crash at Crush. Wow. They sure know how to do a spectacle right in Texas! Yee-haw!
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