My purpose is to share my family heritage. I’ve been digging up my roots for nearly 30 years. Some of my long-time sources are vanishing from the internet. Ancestry seems to be swallowing up the valuable research of the contacts that I have made. In some small way, I hope to preserve the research that I have done. This is my personalized stamp, so to speak. It will take time to share all of my information which is why I have postponed this blog. I have tried to substantiate my research with sources, but I’m sure that I have made mistakes along the way. I would welcome any suggestions that could lead us all in the right direction. The family histories to be included will be the Quillin family tree, the Ewing family tree, the Jones family tree, the McNair family tree, the Bridges family tree, the King family tree and the Hulsey family tree. Some of the roots go even deeper, but it also becomes harder to substantiate that information. I will begin with the stories that I know first-hand. So… let’s pick up those shovels and begin digging.
Digging into our family history creates deep connections. Genealogy is about finding our roots. As we research our family tree, we realize how our lives are intertwined with the history of our great nation. My family history includes the Quillin family, the Ewing family, the McNair family, the Jones family, the Bridges family, the King family and the Hulsey family. It is an honor to share their family stories. Search each family name by clicking the labels on the bottom right side.
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