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“I can steer them through he–“

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A few weeks ago I wrote about a drag race with horses gone awry. This week it’s a drunk driving…
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Were your ancestors poisoned during Prohibition?

Were your ancestors poisoned during Prohibition?

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Much of my learning about Prohibition came from the movie The Untouchables.  Thanks to a challenge from my sister, I…
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52 Ancestors Week 47 – Red Peake: Just a little boy

52 Ancestors Week 47 – Red Peake: Just a little boy

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Owen PEAKE, called Red, was the youngest son of Lee David PEAKE, Sr., and Virgie MARTIN PEAKE.  He was born…
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