You like a good mystery?
Detective novels; private investigators, spy novels?
Well...what makes ofr a good mysterious tale?
Does it begin with a stormy night, or a unexpected find of a dead body.\
I propose, that an actual "dead body" does not have to be 'stumbled over' -- the dearly departed could be long buried; and no photographs may exist of them (except a poorly done painting that your grnadma cherished).
Doing genealolgy research is addictive; never-ending; and one answer leads to numerious other 'mysteries' to pursue.
Yes, I am guilt of being a self-trained cyber detective -- that grabs every moment I can to add one more piece of the familypuzzle -- no matter how distant the connection(s) might be.
What mysteries do I still have lurking in my tree(s)?
On Da's tree -- John Henry Honeycutt's parents -- is one (have possible parents; but hard to verify for certain, on MY connection).
On Dave's tree, Henry Patrick Kelly's parents.
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Well, it's getting to be time for me to face the dirty dishes before calling it a night.
See you -- write again when I get a chance.
- Hummingbird