James W. Wallace, one of my brickwalls, has driven me mad nearly ten years. James was the grandfather of maternal grandmother [Marideth (Stanley) Blickhahn] on her mother's side. I guess I'm not the only one he has caused some madness. I have been searching for James for quite some time. Things I know about James are: He was born in Ohio about 1861 (who only knows where in Ohio), he married Georgia Briggs on 4 Jan 1888. G
I recently came across a genealogy blog (GeneaBloggers) that would give ideas for topics for bloggers to use. Coming up with ideas of what to blog about is my biggest challenge. With the suggestions from Thomas MacEntee, owner of the GeneaBloggers, I am going to try to keep up with blogging at least once or twice a week. The theme I chose today was "Monday Madness." Monday Madness could either be a post about an ancestor with mental illness, or about an ancestor who drives you mad!
James W. Wallace, one of my brickwalls, has driven me mad nearly ten years. James was the grandfather of maternal grandmother [Marideth (Stanley) Blickhahn] on her mother's side. I guess I'm not the only one he has caused some madness. I have been searching for James for quite some time. Things I know about James are: He was born in Ohio about 1861 (who only knows where in Ohio), he married Georgia Briggs on 4 Jan 1888. G
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