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Sally's Home Page!

             This web site, begun in November of 1999, is a work in progress.

             I'm currently attempting to put my past three year's efforts in genealogical research online to share with other researchers.
While most of my pages pertain to my
New England Ancestry, I recently uploaded a new page, My Ancestral Lines, which will allow me to expand the focus of this site.

             Why genealogical research, you ask? Five years ago, I would never have believed that I would be putting every spare minute of my time into poring over microfilm of 18th century town records! I became somewhat curious about my ancestry three years ago, and in response, my mother sent me boxes of old papers, photos, books and bibles that had been handed down to her from her mother. At first glance, the old papers were just that -- and extremely difficult to read, to boot!

             The pivotal piece of paper was an apprenticeship contract, dated July 7, 1749, in which a mother (at that time unknown to me) placed her 8½-year-old son into an apprenticeship to learn the trade of weaving. The name of this boy was on most of the other old papers I had, but the dates clearly spanned the duration of his life. Being a mother of boys, myself, I was immediately fascinated by the circumstances that led to a young child being apprenticed -- in colonial Rhode Island no less-- and I had to find out who he was and how he was connected to me.

             Well, I have learned quite a bit more about that 8½-year-old boy. He was my great-great-great-great-great grandfather, and in the process of putting together the puzzle pieces of his life, I have also discovered many new, fascinating pieces of the puzzle that, in a way, make up who I am!

             I suspect that genealogical research is an endeavor that I will be involved with for a good many more years (there's always someone new to research), so stop by again, because I add more nearly every day...

If you have questions or comments e-mail me at :
cscox@gci.net

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You are listening to a traditional folk song
from the
Midi Folk Jukebox by Plainfolk.

The botanical graphics on this page are from
the
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The background paper on this page came from Barry Taylor's site, Taylor's Traditional Tunebook, which is currently maintained by Lesley Nelson. Neither Barry or Lesley know where the paper originally came from, and they are fairly sure that I won't be infringing on anyone's copyright by using it. Barry and Lesley have some of the very best folk midis available on the Internet, and they have very generously made them available for non-profit, personal websites as long as they are acknowledged for their work. As you will see, I have used many of them on my pages. Barry also has a wonderful site for traditional Canadian tunes in midi format, The Great Canadian Tunebook. Lesley's site for folk music of Britain, Ireland and America is just amazing. It's the single best source I know of on the Internet to find beautiful folk midis along with the lyrics and history of the music. Go to http://www.contemplator.com/ to check out this wonderful site.

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