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Genealogy Gems Podcast|Episode 41 - Valentines Day Special Episode
Episode 41 SHOW NOTES
A table full of listeners joined me at the Friday night banquet. Jack Duffy and his daughter Anna Marie, Mark Baldwin, and Sue and Albert Sevy all joined my husband and I and we had a grand time.
- Day of the week at the Search for ancestors website- Thanks to George Morgan of the Genealogy Guys Podcast for talking about the Genealogy Gems Podcast on their Jan 16, 2008 podcast. - My Heritage Quilts Video at RootsTelevision
Samantha Butterworth, Lisa Cooke & Marcy Brown
MAILBOXFrom Betty: Abbott & Costello Christmas DVD features several spots for Christmas Seals featuring celebrities such as Rosemary Clooney.From Melissa: a silhouette done 30 years ago in Paris by a street vendor. Listeners page Jim Mowatt of HistoryZine Podcast in Britain
GEM: Lulu.comMy book Genealogy Gems: Ultimate Research Strategies from Season One of the Genealogy Gems Podcast At Lulu you'll find genealogy digital CDs, Videos, Calendars, Music and artwork. A quick search of your surname or county where your ancestors lived could result in some real gems. Save on the combined shipping.
GEM: Valentines SpecialSit back and enjoy these yesteryear stories of loveâand perhaps they will inspire you to ask around your family for the origins of the ties that bind in your tree. First, a Depression era story of love between Pauline Herring &JB Moore
Nov. 2, 1934 Remember me and donât forget, the blue eyed Girl is my pick yet. (Below: Valentine JB sent to Pauline)
Next, is the story of Raymond Cooke and Isabelle Osborne. Raymond was born in Tunbridge Wells, England in 1894. He immigrated from England to Saskatchewan Canada in 1912, and in his autobiography he tells the story of how his love of music led to his finding the love of his lifeâ
âTake your girlie to the moviesâ was performed by Irving Kaufman on May 19, 1919. Story read by Jim Mowatt of the Historyzine Podcast.Ragtime music by Frederick Hodges available on CD.
Raymond Cooke and Isabelle Osborne 50th wedding anniversary
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Happy Valentines Day!
Take Your Girlie to the Movies When the show is over And its time to leaveDonât forget to brush the powder From your sleeve... Take your girlie to the movies if you canât make love at home (Original sheet music at the Indiana University Sheet Music Collections website! Take Your Girlie to the Movies Sheet Music)
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