Birth Anniversaries: February
19 Feb
Albert D Thompkins – 1922
Tennessee ‘Tennie’ Elizabeth Miser – 1872
21 Feb
Beatrice Mitchell – 1936
22 Feb
Dennis Elehugh Walker – 1972
Philip Amos Johnston – 1929
Samuel Richard Robbins – 1910
G. William Cross – 1887
Samuel Richard Robbins -1910
G. William Cross – 1887
Lt George W Hatter – 1846
23 Feb
Amy Ross – 1893
25 Feb
Clifford L Tymony Jr – 1984
Louis Hale Morton – 19**
Barbara Ann Hatter – 1942
Leroy Haynes – 1898
26 Feb
Gerald H Tymony – 1987
27 Feb
Kelly Ray Brooks – 19**
Fanny “Ethelda” Robbins – 1920
Mary Alice Beaird – 1892
Catherine Louisa Hatter – 1871
28 Feb
Rochelle R. Watkins – 19**
Norman Hatter – 1906
Henry DePriest – 1865
Charlotte Riley – 1929
Norman Hatter – 1906
Henry DePriest – 1865
Silas Y. Birch – 1858
Wedding anniversaries
24 Feb Tip Brooks & Roxie Woodson – 1973 Boris & Kelly Ferrell – 1997
25 Feb Kenneth Marvin Hayes & Georgia Jewell McAfee – 1947
28 Feb Samuel Emanuel & Laura L Kersey – 1875
Death anniversaries
18 Feb Roberta A. Beaird – 1999
22 Feb Dennis Elehugh Walker – 1972 Philip Amos Johnston – 1929
24 Feb Mary Ellen Pegg – 1956
25 Feb Clifford L Tymony Jr. – 1984
28 Feb Charlotte Riley – 1929
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Joyceann Gray
Retired US Army,
Author of " Yes We Remember" and "Our DeWitty and Now We Speak"
Independent Family Historian and Genealogist has a combined 40 years of service in the areas of communications, Real Estate Appraisal, and marketing. Her focus of combined colligates studies in Communications, Business Management, with a Masters in Psychology. Gray's historical and genealogical research is on her family movements from Virginia to Canada and Liberia. From Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Kansas to Nebraska and from Canada to Nebraska. All during the 18th through the 20th centuries. Her goal is to bring alive the stories of achievements and legacies that her ancestors left for present and future generations.
She is an on going contributor to www.blackpast.org. and also a founding member of the Charles Town Researchers.
Her personal quote is
“You cannot know where you are going until you know who you are, you cannot know who you are until you know who came before… It is only then you will find your Direction and Reason for being.”
J. Gray
Love of God Family and life! Married to my best friend, I enjoy traveling, researching our families histories and who they were as individuals, also I enjoy cooking and making my family happy.
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