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I wish you could see the history that Ed compiled before he knew he had Parkinson Disease and started having these tremors. He has over 50 books of documented facts. Ed majored in history so he had to have every thing documented, not heresay. His ggggg grandfather was in the revolutionary war so he was able to join the Sons of American Revolution. We went on our 40th wedding anniversary to the Carolinas and found grave after grave on the Clevelands. We took pictures of each marker and sure enough when we came back, he could put them where they belonged. I dare say there were not five or six that we couldn't locate in his genelogy. It really was fun. We took black magic markers with us as most of them were so worn down you could hardly read them. I filled in all the indentions and then took pictures. It's like putting a puzzle together......Trish and Ed

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My Oner is also a Genealogy nut and we have been on several trips looking up dead folks. I have never seen a person so excited to find dead persons. At the camp, we have a wall full of books cramed full of people living and dead.
Got to watch some mighty good games yesterday, in fact, the best I've seen this year. The Auburn game was a nail bite'er, so was the Vanderbilt game.
Had a bad day Friday so I've been staying in my recliner and resting all weekend. MVB ES