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Surname Saturday: Golightly

Most sources agree that today’s surname is of English or Scottish origin, although uncertain as to whether the name is merely habitational or perhaps derived from Old and Middle English.  It’s possible that the Scottish version was habitational, named after a village,...
Feisty Females:  Alice Harrell Strickland

Feisty Females: Alice Harrell Strickland

Her campaign slogan in 1921, just one year after women were granted the right to vote, was “I will clean up Duluth and rid it of demon rum.”  She had been compelled into the race for mayor of Duluth, Georgia that year, having been a strong advocate for women’s...

Surname Saturday: Overhuls (Oberholzer)

Who knew that a visit to a prairie cemetery in West Texas could generate so many articles (and I’m not done yet!)?  Today’s Surname Saturday article focuses on another name found in the historic Estacado Cemetery.  Other articles related to this cemetery can be found...
Tombstone Tuesday:  Dorothy Trimmer Bryant

Tombstone Tuesday: Dorothy Trimmer Bryant

Dorothy Trimmer Bryant was born to parents Joseph Aaron and Florence Pauline (Schlosser) Trimmer on March 13, 1914 in Glen Rock, York County, Pennsylvania.  Her father’s occupation for several years was telephone operator and in 1930 the family was residing in...
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