Sometimes ancestors intentionally hide their history, as with Marie Callaghan Van Buskirk's lies. Marie was my great-grandmother's missing sister. This is week 5 of #52 Ancestors, and the topic is "oops."

Sunny Hill School was in Oak Grove Township 1875-1951. My great-great-grandfather, Enoch Parr was on the original school board.

The topic for Week 3 of 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks is "out of place." Since being out of place is normal for my family, I focused on the adverse effects of being rare for myself.

This is week 2 of the 52 Ancestors in 52 Days Challenge. This week's topic is "Favorite Photo." I chose this photo of my sister, Dee.
Week 1 of the 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks challenge: I'd Like to Meet. I chose to highlight Captain John Fish, Effie Ann Parr and Margaret Callahan.