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| Aunt Ephriam (Bea) in the early 1910s |
Three years ago, I was cleaning out a cabinet in my grandparent's house when I stumbled upon something I had never seen before. It was a black photo album that belonged to my great-grandaunt, Ephriam Beaman. In my family, we always called her Aunt Bea. It was old, with a leather cover and strings holding the paper pages together.
Flash forward three years later, and I am even more passionate about family history. I'm still adding ancestors to the tree, uncovering new hints, reading books, and searching through documents and newspapers. Each discovery feels like a puzzle piece clicking into place, and there are so many things I have yet to discover.
I created this blog to look into the past and the lives of those who came before us in the 1800s and 1900s. My mission is to share their stories and photographs, so they will never be forgotten. If their stories are not shared, if their names are not spoken, it would be like they never existed. Future generations will never know about them.
Thanks to that old photo album, I found a new hobby that I enjoy, and I couldn't be happier.


So proud of you Holly! Can’t wait to read more about the discoveries you are making! - with Love, Hannah Lynn Freeman 💓
ReplyDeleteAww, thank you for checking out the blog, love! I appreciate your support. I'm excited to share more. ❤️
DeleteI am looking forward to reading more! I am intrigued - 💜 Sissy
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, sissy! 💗
DeleteWhat a find!!
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