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By my count, there were 12 NEW collections ADDED this past week, per the list above. There are now 32,942 collections available as of 12 March, an increase of 12 from last week. ============================================== Disclosure: I have a complimentary all-access subscription from Ancestry.com, for which I am thankful. Ancestry.com has provided material considerations for travel expenses to meetings, and has hosted events and meals that I have attended in Salt Lake City, in past years.
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It was being run by a community of German, Carmelite, Sacred Heart nuns. The superior was the 31-year-old, gloriously Wagnerian-sounding Bronislawa Frittner. She was in charge of 12 other sisters, all aged in their 20s and 30s, and who doubled as nurses, gardeners, a secretary, doorkeeper and a cook. In addition, there were two English servants. ‘St Joseph’s Home for Orphan Children’, as it was officially known, was a refuge for 47 “inmate boys”, most of them from London (although there were a couple from Germany and even one from America). The youngest was just one year old, the eldest (three of them) were 11. ....
WE live in a Victorian mid-terrace house in Fambridge Road. We bought it on a whim back in 1991, the intention being to use it as a stepping stone to something larger and grander. But in the event we just couldn’t bear to leave and have ended up being the longest occupants so far in its 150-plus-year history. Our house, you see, seems to us to wrap itself around us. It has character, atmosphere and the kind of unseen patina that can only be created by decades of occupation – by the loves and loss, the ups and downs of the lives of people who came before us. ....