The Long Canes, Abbeville County, South Carolina
Following Allan’s death twenty-two years ago, I became immersed in researching the various...
Read Moreby admin | Nov 13, 2016 | Blog, Southern Lore & History | 0
Following Allan’s death twenty-two years ago, I became immersed in researching the various...
Read Moreby admin | Nov 10, 2016 | Blog, Southern Lore & History | 0
I read this story years ago as it ran in the local newspaper. I have enjoyed rereading it through...
Read Moreby admin | Oct 1, 2016 | Blog, Southern Lore & History | 0
My second attempt at writing a book is called HELL’S GATE, unveiled on the waterways...
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How many of you have had an experience you would call ghostly? In 2009, I initiated a discussion...
Read Moreby admin | Jun 28, 2016 | Blog, Southern Lore & History | 0
In 2009, I often initiated or participated in various discussions on GENI, a genealogical site....
Read Moreby admin | Jun 22, 2016 | Blog, Genealogy, Solving Crime, Southern Lore & History | 0
Professor Young and his pupils in front of Lee’s Creek SchoolhouseProfessor Young (in...
Read Moreby admin | May 3, 2016 | Blog, Genealogy, Southern Lore & History | 0
This story introduces the main family members who came to life in my latest book, NO STONE...
Read Moreby admin | Apr 13, 2016 | Blog, Genealogy, Southern Lore & History | 0
Prior to her death on November 4, 1982, my great aunt, Elisa Louise Williams Lumpkin, thoughtfully...
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By Presley Cole Norman and Judi Williams Moraw November 12, 2009 And then, there were grandchildren…and what a wonderful blessing you are! You give my life purpose, you make me smile, and you return my devotion in too...
Read Moreby Judi Moraw | Dec 10, 2015 | Blog, Southern Lore & History | 0
I had not read this piece in some years, but as I reread it today, I cried yet again. My day did not begin like most others. Presley had been with me for an extended visit while Tamara was out of town, so I found myself running...
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