Just a random family photo I have. Not sure why I felt like putting it up here, but it sure beats a heated argument about illegal immigration.
This is George Edward Phillips (1878-1951) and Jessie Irene Piester (1879-1960) after (or for) their wedding in 1900. They are my grandmother's parents. George would later kill one of his daughters and spend the rest of his life in prison.
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Great story! I have a great great grandfather who was a Great Lakes sea Captain, and sunk in Lake Superior in 1893. That's as exciting as it gets on my maternal grandparents' side.
I wish I had as much time for geneaology as you do. I'm so jealous!
Wow Neil, your Grandma Bertha looked alot like her Mom. I never knew that before.
Mom
cinda - There are a buch of stories that I've run across and I'm sure many more that I have yet to discover. And if you want more time for geneaology, just get a cube-farm job like me.
Mom - That's just one of many photos of the Phillips family that bear a striking resemblance to Grandma Bertha. I think that particular gene is dominant because it's passed down to Dad, me, and William.
Poor Mr. Phillips. I understand how daughters can drive a man to madness, well, women in general actually, but more particularly the daughters.
A lesson you must take heed of my friend! ;-D
~Epheros Aldor - Apostle of Cale
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