Because I have uncovered so many "lost" family stories (and data) in collecting the branches of
my family tree, I am very concerned that this information does not become lost to future
generations. So rather than waiting to will my research to the "relative-most-likely-to-become-a-
genealogist," I am putting it on a web site for everyone.
Doing research has forced me to learn new technology and reflect on what it was like to walk in
the shoes of my ancestors.It is almost as good as time travel. There is always the hope that the
readers will want to begin their own quests to discover their roots. And so, I will have helped to
create new historians.
I have researched these relationships as carefully as possible, but it is
conceivable that errors may be found. After all, it is a work in progress.
There is bound to be mistakes in copying and entering dates, names and places. When you come
across a mistake please let me know and I will do my best to correct it.
"Some family trees have beautiful leaves, and some have just a bunch of nuts. Remember, it is
the nuts that make the tree worth shaking"
Now enjoy and don't forget to sign the "Guest Book".
Thelma Marie Grace Long