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Betty's Home Site: The One Room Schoolhouse
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A Cherokee Indian Fable. The old Cherokee simply replied, "The one you feed! There are three rules for writing a novel. Unfortunately, no one knows what they are. That's one of the remarkable things about life. It's never so bad that it can't get worse. There's never enough time to do all the nothing you want. Nothing spoils fun like finding out it builds character. The only skills I have the patience to learn are those that have no real application in life. Wednesday, July 16, 2008. Measuring our good...
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Class Offerings
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Wednesday, April 1, 2009. The One Room Schoolhouse stands out because we offer individual help for folk that want to start work on their genealogy. We also can help develop a collection of ancestor photos on the internet so all family members, present and future, will have access to these treasures. We have the knowledge and creative skill to help your family history come to life. We'll get you started. When you have the confidence to complete the work on your own, we'll cut the apron strings. All of the...
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303 Bryan Street Hopkinsville, KY
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303 Bryan Street Hopkinsville, KY. Wednesday, December 17, 2008. Meredith Shellcross Hopson moved his family from the Gracey farm in 1911. He built 303 Bryan Street for $4,500. After Shell and Bettie Hopson passed, the house was left to Jim and Bess Hopson Wolfe. Granddaddy Wolfe had a thing about brownstone. Whenever he saw a piece in a shop he bought it brought it home. 303 Bryan Street, Hopkinsville, KY. For friends and family? February 24, 2009 at 9:01 AM. March 8, 2009 at 11:53 PM. Granny and Pap le...
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John B. Southard Sr.: Learn about John B. Southard Sr
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John B. Southard Sr. John B. Southard Sr. School boy in Luzerne, KY CLICK photo. Wilson was president when John was born. President Woodrow Wilson served from 1913-1921. John's mother, Belle Luckett Southard (1877-1957). CLICK on Belle's photo to find two American Revolution veterans. John's father, Volna B. Southard, died in 1922 when John was a boy of 7 years. CLICK on Volna's picture to learn about his family. The Great Depression, Crash of 1929. World War II veteran. A little girl . . . John D. W...
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John B. Southard Sr.
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John B. Southard Sr. John B. Southard Sr. School boy in Luzerne, KY CLICK photo. Wilson was president when John was born. President Woodrow Wilson served from 1913-1921. John's mother, Belle Luckett Southard (1877-1957). CLICK on Belle's photo to find two American Revolution veterans. John's father, Volna B. Southard, died in 1922 when John was a boy of 7 years. CLICK on Volna's picture to learn about his family. The Great Depression, Crash of 1929. World War II veteran. A little girl . . . John and his ...
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John B. Southard Sr.
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John B. Southard Sr. John B. Southard Sr. School boy in Luzerne, KY CLICK photo. Wilson was president when John was born. President Woodrow Wilson served from 1913-1921. John's mother, Belle Luckett Southard (1877-1957). CLICK on Belle's photo to find two American Revolution veterans. John's father, Volna B. Southard, died in 1922 when John was a boy of 7 years. CLICK on Volna's picture to learn about his family. The Great Depression, Crash of 1929. World War II veteran. A little girl . . . John's father...
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303 Bryan Street Hopkinsville, KY: Uncle Guy's Son
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303 Bryan Street Hopkinsville, KY. Tuesday, December 16, 2008. Willard Hopson making a delivery to Bryan Street. 303 Bryan Street, Hopkinsville, KY. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Granny and Pap left the Gracey farm with Guy to work and moved into town in 1911. Pap had 303 Bryan built that year. CLICK. Melissa and her family lived across the street at 301 Bryan. Bess and Melissa talked everyday and took hundreds of pictures of everyone's children. Cousin William T. Turner. I grew up thinking that Gu...