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Thank you Paula!
I missed the live webinar, but am now watching. I just love your webinars and your blog. You are talented in making ‘researching’ fun and exciting. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
P.S. Have you considered using worldcat.org as a place to look for books and periodicals? They also have a way to personalize your experience by created your own LIST by subject.
Thank you, Luci. Definitely use WorldCat. I call it my library catalog of library catalogs!
Slide #38, Ella Adams, Mrs. William Sippy
Obviously she was just to the west of Alabama
Hi, Ella Adams was supposedly born in Kansas, William Sippy in Pennsylvania. They were married in Los Angeles County in 1881. Ella’s parents per the 1880 census were born in Canada and Kentucky.