My beautiful sister in-law passed last week. Please visit my tribute to her.
This picture was taken one year before my mom died.
In the past, I have presented my mom as the
beautiful young woman that she was. I know she loved it.
But she was so much more than beautiful. She was a
wonderful mother and fantastic grandma and I was
afraid that by showing only her beauty that I was
taking away from the very best that she was. This is
how her children and grandchildren remember "Grandma
Faye".Her daughter,
Sandra Burbridge
This site is dedicated to my mother and the families that came before
her, which constitute our "Heritage". . My mother died at 62 years of age,
19 years ago.
Through research, we have been
able to post biographies on some of the families. On other families, we only
have outlines. We will include the outlines now but hopefully, with further
research, we will be able to write meaningful descriptions of their lives.
There are many unfamiliar names
here. Please do not discount them. They are most often the names of our "grandmothers."
Discovering our
ancestors and understanding their lives can only enrich ours lives. When we
study family history, we add "value" to the lives of those who were here
before us and in doing so add value to our own. We tell our children that
what they do matters because they are a part of something bigger than
themselves. They are apart of "Our Family".
Y ou can take a walk down memory lane and share with us the ambiance
of your ancestor's lives, their music, their dress and their customs. But if
the lifestyle of this century affords you little time, please use my search
engine. It will locate every page of my site that your ancestors are listed
on.
Sandra Burbridge
View our "Family Photos" from the 1950s
"Remember the Good Old Days" with
this great poem and And musings written by me about my childhood in Los
Alamos in the 50's
Diana
Faye
Groves 1924-1987
The
Stratman
Family The family of Fredrick Stratmann of Germany Faye's grandfather
The
Klein and
Telinus
Families Faye's grandmother's families from Korbach,Germany a suburb of Kassel, Germany Please email us if you can help with this family
The
David
Price
Family Faye's great grandfather son of William Price of Weakly Co., Tennessee
Ethel
Marie
Price Faye's mother, my grandmother
The
Families of
David and
Loftin
Price Sons of William Price of Weakley Co., Tennessee Submitted by
Margaret Cline Harmon before proof of their parents was received
The
Rawlins
Family Faye's maternal great grandmother
The
Fletcher
Family Faye's grandmothers family
The
Riddle
Family Faye's great grandmother's family
The
Cooper
Family The family of T.J. Cooper
The
Clarke
Family T.J. Cooper's mothers family
John
E.
Groves
Family
Biography 1785-1852 Harold's paternal 2nd great grandfather
Daniel and
Perlina
Groves - the
4th
Generation The grandparents of Harold Groves
The
Groves
Family of
Grant
County,
Kentucky
The
Arthur
McLain
Family Harold's paternal 2nd great grandfather
The
Shipp
Family The family of Harolds 2nd great grandmother
Mildred
Jane
Tuggle Harold's great paternal grandmother
The
William
Tuggle and
Nancy
Harrison
Family
Harold's great grandmother's family
The
Adams
Family The family of Mildred Tuggle's mother
The
Bledsoe
Family Nancy Adams family from 1625
The
Miller
Family Harold's mothers family
The
Hart
Family The Family of Harold's maternal grandmothers family Contributed by
Lewis Hart who has done a
great job documenting the Hart Family of Kentucky
Nancy
Ida
Hart Harold's maternal grandmother
The
Brown
Family Harold's great grandmothers family
The
Sarah
Bolen
Family Harolds great grandmother-wife of John Miller Can anyone find her parents?
Can
You
Identify
This
Lady? an old photograph of one of our ancestors
A
Tribute to
Our
Mothers
Please write a biography to honor your mother
or grandmother if they are
no longer with us.
Cemeteries of
Our
Families
Please
Sign
Our
Guestbook Most of the visitor's to this site share our heritage. You can also view the
comments of other family members.
0ur
Children's
Pages
These pages are designed and written by the children for their cousins. If
your kids want to add something let me know.
World
War 11 Research
At this volatile time in our history, we should all
be looking back to honor our fathers and
grandfathers and their service to this Great
Country. What better way to do this than to
reconstruct their military service to preserve it
for future generations.
Richard was extremely helpful in reconstructing my dad's WWII service. Please contact him for great
service.
click here to visit his site
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