Early Settlers & Migration

With the 400th Anniversary of our first ancestor’s arrival in the New World, it becomes important to recognize how and where these early families settled. The arrival and settlement are broken into five 50-year time periods, starting with 1600 and ending in the 1800s....

Symble (aka A Smile & A Quote)

The world is open for us to explore An expression of love we so adore There’s something out there for us to share Not like us two, no one can compare How long will you let me love you this way Should you say forever, then forever I’ll stay As time goes by, our days...

Elizabeth Kistler Hertzog

Elizabeth Kistler’s ancestors survived through the most harrowing struggles Europe had to offer. Her parents and grandparents, although living near the town of Freiburg, which means “town of freedom,” was anything but. There was Catholic domination from the Empire,...

He Who Makes No Muscle Aches, Makes Nothing

Some recommended Body Weight Conditioning exercises: Squat Floor Tricep Dip Crunch One Leg Balance, Eyes Closed Calf Raise Down Dog Pushup Side Lying Crunch Balance On Toes, Eyes Closed Back Lunge Supine Lat Pullover Superman/Bow Pose Heel-Toe Line Walk, Eyes Closed...

American Societal, Communal, and Political Shift Imperative

It is glaringly obvious that our great country is no longer great. Studying our history and genealogy, one sees how that, although minor corruption has been part of all societal growth, our colonial ancestors were by and large fair, open-minded, community oriented...