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I'm steadly adding more documents to the Download area. You have to login to access this page. Your registration information will be not be shared, sold or used for anything other than your access to the download page. The only thing I will use it for sometime in the future will be to send out an email to let you know about what's going on at the site. Back to the Download page. I have added the grave stone of my grandparents John (Jan) and Antonina Orzell (Orzel), thier 1930 U.S. Census images and John "Eagle" orzell's marriage certificate, That one is very interesting. |
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I'm in the process of adding a message board to the site. It's probably overkill but, at least visitors can have a place to ask questions, post some information and contact one another. Actually this is a test bed to learn the process of installing and integrating the phpBB3 forum application with Joomla CMS. So far I 'm having a problem creating a single sign on process. This will allow users to sign in and have access to the forum and the restricted areas on the rest of the site. For now I created forums for the Orzell, Radaskiewicz, Dydo, and Yaross familes. I will be adding a post to each one to get things started. |
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I have been searching Ancestry.com for my Radaskiewicz family and have not really found to much. What I did find was to other areas of interest. First being Herkimer, New York. It seems as though Alexander Radaskiewicz setteled in that region. So far I have only found three, Alexander, Glady, and John. Second area is New Jersey, I found Felix Joseph and Alexander. As of now I do not have any documentation connecting these families. As a matter of fact I don't even know if they are related. But my hunch is they are related, given the small number of people I found in the Ancestry search. Anyone with knowledge of the families please
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I cannot believe it has been a year already since his passing. There was a memorial service at St. Stan's which we attended. They say, time passes slowly be I beg to differ on that. With that in mind I say do what you need to do to make your life complete. Don't wait for tomorrow because it might never come. Don't save your best for someday, just do it now. Enjoy your today's and don't worry about your tomorrows. |
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Have you ever thought of how life was back in the day. Well you can, because of the Great Depression. Back in the mid 1930's the government started an initiative to employ writers with American Life Histories: Manuscripts from the Federal Writers' Project, 1936-1940. I found an article, Vermont Quarrying,which describes the kind of life our relatives endured living in the Rutland area. Read it and give me some feed back. I really interested to see how you feel about the difference between our life style and theirs. |
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