Doesn't this look familiar? Mom's cooking on Thanksgiving Day . . . whether it was a few decades ago or (literally) yesterday, now it's all a part of family lore and history.
Yesterday did you share stories about years gone by and loved ones no longer with us? These stories are our family treasures and these memories deserve to be memorialized. Like this photo shared by Aimee Congdon taken in Montvale, N.J.
Rose Lydia (Holzman) Varian of Rutland, Rutland County, VT was born on November 12, 1918 in Hackensack, Bergen County, New Jersey United States, and died at age 87 years old on November 21, 2005 in Burlington, Chittenden County, VT.
Memories of Thanksgivings with family & the traditions that we celebrate.
In the United States, the tradition of Thanksgiving is traced back to the early 1600's and a celebration with Native Americans. Around the world, however, there has been a tradition for centuries of ...
Photos documenting holidays, special events, and celebrations.
Before the advent of photography, we didn't have a way to see visually what happened. Now, of course, we have over two centuries of visual recollections of how people celebrate the important events i...
I want to build a place where my son can meet his great-grandparents. My grandmother Marian Joyce (Benning) Kroetch always wanted to meet her great-grandchildren, but she died just a handful of years before my son's birth.
So while she didn't have the opportunity to meet him, at least he will be able to know her.
For more information about what we're building see About AncientFaces. For information on the folks who build and support the community see Daniel - Founder & Creator. My father's side is full blood Sicilian and my mother's side is a combination of Welsh, Scottish, German and a few other European cultures. One of my more colorful (ahem black sheep) family members came over on the Mayflower. He was among the first to be hanged in the New World for a criminal offense he made while onboard the ship.