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Holly

@lamberjammer

Mom of 2, book enthusiast, lover of cemeteries and museums, M.A. in Anthropology, and genealogy addict. I tweet about things I like.

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The 250th anniversary of the Boston Tea Party is today. Our ancestors threw British tea into Boston harbor symbolizing the cry, "No taxation without representation!"

The 250th anniversary of the Boston Tea Party is today. Our ancestors threw British tea into Boston harbor symbolizing the cry, "No taxation without representation!"
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This Day in History: On this day in 1776, Thomas Paine's "Common Sense" pamphlet was published. It played a significant role in inspiring the American colonies to declare independence from British rule. Paine argued for the idea of independence and the establishment of a

This Day in History: On this day in 1776, Thomas Paine's "Common Sense" pamphlet was published. It played a significant role in inspiring the American colonies to declare independence from British rule. Paine argued for the idea of independence and the establishment of a
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I wrote a total of 4 biographies last year about hometown American Revolutionary War patriots for my historical society newsletter. I'm kicking off 2024 with a bio about Willard O. Carey, a former local dentist and the namesake of our historic house museum.

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I've committed to watching 1 webinar a month in 2024 and started off with this thorough review of the Genealogical Proof Standard. Shannon presented things in a way that really seemed to pertain to my own research. Legacy Family Tree webinars are definitely worth the money.

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On this night in 1775, two men climbed Old North Church's steeple. They held two lanterns as a signal from Paul Revere that British troops were heading to Concord by way of the Charles River. Their famous “one if by land, two if by sea” warning ignited the American Revolution.

On this night in 1775, two men climbed Old North Church's steeple. They held two lanterns as a signal from Paul Revere that British troops were heading to Concord by way of the Charles River.

Their famous “one if by land, two if by sea” warning ignited the American Revolution.
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Can any #Genealogy or #FamilyHistory or #Paleography friends help decipher this cause of death from 1865? I'm coming up short on this one

Can any #Genealogy or #FamilyHistory or #Paleography friends help decipher this cause of death from 1865? I'm coming up short on this one