OLD BLACK FOOTLOCKER
(Updated: 08/24/2008 04:50:15 PM)
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Hey Ya'll
from the
HEART OF DIXIE
Montgomery, Alabama
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Introduction
My old black footlocker is just like me, i.e., has many miles on it, well worn, scraped, battered, weakened ... and always in need of a dusting off to look presentable. It's the kind of small trunk found in an attic of a spooky and haunted old house ... and most likely something to throw out during at Spring cleaning. If it wasn't so durable, I would have tossed it long ago.
I've had this old U.S. Government Issue (G. I.) footlocker since 1953, and I'll bet back then it was at least ten years old. That means it's at least 60 years old -- and now one of my most prized possessions. My old footlocker was originally painted G. I. olive drab, and when I finally hung up my uniform in 1973 I painted it black ... you know, to give it a "classy" look. In my younger days in the military, whatever I had that didn't fit in my duffel or B-4 bags were stored in this trusty old footlocker. Unlike many material things I've had, this old footlocker has never let me down. I like the few people and "things" in my life that are durable, trustworthy, and never let me down. Since 1976 I have used this old footlocker to stash information that I've accumulated on myself, my family, and my family's genealogy.
As you browse through my old footlocker you'll learn a lot about me, my family, and my ancestors. One of the first things you'll unearth is that I'm grateful to still be alive, and that only through accident of birth (I'm sure our Lord had a part in it) I was "lucky" to be born in the United States of America and in Brooklyn, New York City. I am also grateful to be a U. S. citizen, a military retiree, and a descendant so many immigrant ancestors -- ancestors that helped establish, populate, develop, and maintain our great Nation. Moreover, you'll find that I'm especially proud of my Pre-Colonial, Colonial, Antebellum, and Southern heritage -- which I never knew I had until I became addicted to genealogy. It is a true "labor of love" for me to learn of my pioneer ancestors and relatives. By learning what they went through, I use my imagination to re-live the old times and locations they pioneered. It's all so awesome to me.
Please go right ahead and browse -- and if you think we're related please contact me. I'd like nothing better than to add and share our family's information to what I've collected in this old black footlocker.
While digging around in my old footlocker, you'll find a lot of other family surnames that link to my bloodline. I've compiled quite a few over these years, so check it out. Who knows, if you have roots in North Carolina, South Carolina, and/or "Beulahland" and/or "Wiregrass" Georgia you could be related to me -- and be a close or distant cousin, cousin-in-law, ... or somethin' else, whatever.
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Oh yes, you may find it interesting to know that I'm working on a project for the people with family links in Bryan County, Georgia. I'm compiling a list of the known pioneers who originally settled that wild and pristine forest area that eventually became Bryan County, Georgia ... years before and soon after our American Revolutionary War, i.e., circa 1733-1833. This has turned out to be another labor of love, since I've discovered that one way or another, I'm related to quite a number of these courageous Southern pioneers. As time permits I'll keep adding to and updating this list -- so ya'll come back and check out what's been added and/or updated.
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