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My Montague County Family
Bringing our family together
copyright Betty Atkins 2002
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It is my feeling that inviting you to view my genealogy website is much like inviting you into my home. I wanted to provide a welcoming, friendly place for you to browse through in comfort and with ease. I hope you will find it easy to navigate, that the colors I have chosen are easy on your eyes and the decoration isn't distracting, and, most of all, I hope the content is to your liking. May you find something new about your ancestors, their times and their influences. I would also wish that you will find a portrait of an ancestor you have not seen before.


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The milk wagon. Daddy in hat. Young boy is JC McGraw who worked most of his life for Daddy.

One of my dad's favorite sayings stays with me. "If you don't know it's impossible, it isn't." He lived by this credo, but, he always stopped to smell the roses in his life, and, he always made me feel I was the best rose of all.
 
To Read about Daddy,  click here


 
...Perhaps one of the things which most characterizes the 1950's was the strong element of conservatism and anti-Communist feeling which ran throughout much of society. One of the best indicators of the conservative frame of mind was the addition of the phrase "under God" to the Pledge of Allegiance.
 

A look back in time, when my brother and I were kids.

Since I have changed Domains, some links may have been overlooked when I was adjusting things. It is vital that you let me know when a link isn't working. Use the Contact Us link at left to contact me.... Betty
 

 
 
 
My Elves tell me that aspiring genealogist have sneaked in here!
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Royal Connections

Even without a documented connection to a notable forebear, experts say the odds are virtually 100 percent that every person on Earth is descended from one royal personage or another.

"Millions of people have provable descents from medieval monarchs," said Mark Humphrys, a genealogy enthusiast and professor of computer science at Dublin City University in Ireland. "The number of people with unprovable descents must be massive."
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