Long Ago and Far Away

I want this to be a forum for stories from our families about our parents, grandparents and ancestors. As much as I enjoy genealogy, I love the stories --- they may not be "factual" but they will be true. Please contact Jaclyn Morgan (Contributor) if you have any information.

Showing posts with label World War I. Show all posts
Showing posts with label World War I. Show all posts
Friday, April 12, 2019

Roy Long and Vivian Maupin: early 1900's

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Roy and Vivian— While attending a writing class at church, someone in the class had begun writing her family history with a sto...
Monday, June 8, 2009

Roy M. Long Coming Home

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Within a year of going to France, Roy M. Long was back home. Again, I will transcribe to the best of my ability. The note above says: ...
Saturday, June 6, 2009

Roy Long in France 1918-1919

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These are post cards with no messages on them. I think people bought more post cards back then because they didn't have cameras or cel...
Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Roy Long's postcards home 1918

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These post cards are from Roy Long to his parents while he was in training before he went overseas in 1918. To see the post cards larger, do...
Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Vivian Maupin and Roy Long 1918

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Roy Long, 3rd from the left The photo below just says the woman on the left is Vivian, but I believe this was the summer she was pregna...
Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Roy Long: World War I

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Steve and Norma were at my house last weekend. We were talking about Grandpa, Roy Milton Long, and how he never admitted he was half Germa...
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