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Down the rabbithole: Following the Hedge's roots!

I'm trying to consolidate my genealogy information into one area of the house and specifically into a four drawer file cabinet. Slowly I'm going through papers. Not an easy task because I'd rather be on Ancestry winding my way through family trees looking for connecting branches of the family. I haven't looked at the Hedges/Jamison Family Bible for many years. It's so fragile, that many years ago I copied the family information and carefully put it back in its place. I came across the copies this week and while looking at them I saw a name whose place in the family I'd never been able to discover: Who was this Mary Shoemaker? I asked myself. This search necessitated me to really use my genealogy detective skills. If she was in this Bible she must have been a Hedges or Jamison so I went to Ancestry and began my sleuthing about the site. It didn't take long for me to hit pay dirt, using Find a Grave : I quickly went back to the Family Bible and confir

Another set of twins!

While on our recent vacation, The Chick mentioned there is another set of twins coming soon. This time a girl and a boy. When we arrived home I dug through the stash and knit another twin set for the little ones. I'll get them in the mail later this week, after the newest eight inches of snow has melted! Pattern: Five Pound Baby Cardigan by Carole Barnys Yarn: Bernat Baby Sport Colorway: Tiny Tulips and White Needle Size: US Size 3 and 5

Hedges Family of Kansas

I have photos of three family photos taken in Lyndon, Kansas by a photography studio by the name of Ford. The families maybe Hedges but could be photos of Catherine Hedges's daughters or nieces which would have had different surnames...  I haven't been able to identify them - YET - please Ancestry, don't let me down!

Ancestry does it again!

  For over forty-five years I've had a photo album which I've come to believe belonged to my Great Grandmother Catherine Hedges Jamison. Most photos were labeled and I knew them as family members but there were several my mother did not know how they were connected to the family. One of these unknown photos was a beautiful toddler and on the back was the name, "Claude Nolan Harper, 2 years." From the moment I saw this photo I called him "Clod Hopper."  Mom would correct me but I always thought of him by the nickname I'd given him. So imagine my surprise the other day while doing some research on Ancestry when I found Claude Harper among my Hedges family. I read and reread the name and started chuckling at the play on the name "Clod Hopper"...  and then I thought, "Wait a minute! This is my long lost Claude Harper!!!" He was my Great-grandmother's grandnephew and Mom's second cousin and she never knew it! Also in the

Retro Sundress

The first time I made this sundress I was in high school and it was for a darling little girl I often watched after school and in the summer. It's a wonderful pattern because if timed right, the baby can wear it as a dress the first year and then the second year it still fits and becomes an adorable little sunsuit. Years later, I made this for the three daughters and two granddaughters. They all looked just as adorable. I whipped this up in an afternoon for our little grandniece who will be one year old soon. I was a little worried about putting in the buttonholes but considering I have my new sewing machine I decided I needed to at least try to make the buttonholes before calling in the troops. I knew Jo would help me out but they were a breeze, I love my sewing machine! I thought this cute little bunny would be a nice addition. It called for button eyes but because this is going to a one year old I decided to just sew on whiskers and a pompom bunny tail on the back