Saturday Night Genealogy Fun – My Genea-Bucket List
Posted by Liv | Filed under Genealogy Fun
It’s Saturday Night Genealogy Fun with genealogy extraordinaire – Randy Seaver — and tonight’s mission, should I decide to accept it, is: Knowing that a ”Bucket List” is a wish list of things to do before death: What is on your Genealogy Bucket List? What research locations do you want to visit? Are there genea-people that you want [...]
Tags: Ahanta people, Boston University, certified genealogist, genea-bucket list, genealogy bucket list, Ghana, haplogroup origin, mtDNA, Quakertown, Randy Seaver
Wordless Wednesday: Remembering Cousin Carolyn (1945-1975)
Posted by Liv | Filed under Wordless Wednesdays
Carolyn at age 9, 1954
Tags: 1st cousin, Carolyn Bingham, Carolyn Chapple, Carolyn LaVerne Bryant, family photos, genealogy
Blue Monday: “Pistol Fell Out of Bra, Woman Says of Slaying”
Posted by Liv | Filed under Blue Monday
The murder of my Aunt Estella (Chapple) Thomas wasn’t the only shooting tragedy my mother experienced in her family. My aunt’s oldest daughter, Carolyn (Bingham) Bryant, was murdered at age 29 on 10 April 1975. I was 15 years old walking home from school when my mom pulled alongside me and told me to get [...]
Tags: Carolyn Bingham, Carolyn Bryant, death and dying, felony indictment, Harris County District Clerk, murder


























