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Family History stories: A 3-cent breakfast

Many readers from Northern Utah and Utah Valley responded to an invitation to share their favorite family history stories and experiences. Here is one of those stories: My father, Clair Bernard, was a young man attending school during the Great Depression. On summers he left home for adventure ...

Family History stories: A poem about Grandma Rowlette

Many readers from Northern Utah and Utah Valley responded to an invitation to share their favorite family history stories and experiences. Here is one of those stories, shared as a poem: The past is a foreign country: they do things differently there – L.P. Hartley I never really knew her. ...

Family History stories: Paintings remind family of ancestor stories

Many readers from Northern Utah and Utah Valley responded to an invitation to share their favorite family history stories and experiences. Here is one of those stories: I would like to tell the history of Edward Rawson, born on April 16, 1615, in England. He came to Boston, Mass., in the ...

Family History stories: Finding history in cemeteries

Many readers from Northern Utah and Utah Valley responded to an invitation to share their favorite family history stories and experiences. Here is one of those stories: Cemeteries are one of my favorite places to visit -- it's hard to beat a cemetery for family history discoveries. My mother ...

Family history: A labor of love

Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints frequently refer to what they describe as the three-fold mission of the church. Spencer W. Kimball, the president of the church at the time, stated in the April 1981, general conference that the mission is “To proclaim the gospel, ...