August 2022 Citizen Column
I was on the fence with the title as this it might also be named as one of the Port […]
I was on the fence with the title as this it might also be named as one of the Port […]
Sorry. I could help myself. Little puns roll of the keyboard. This is about the connections between the Little, Rooker, […]
Tucked away in the old section of Mt. Pleasant Cemetery you will find many graves with names long forgotten in […]
The Port Byron Family Tree (PBFT) is a project with a goal of discovering connections. Most people or groups are […]
Note that is an updated version of this that reflects the lessons learned over the year. Check on the new […]
We have been working on the Port Byron Family Tree project for about a year now. As of March 20, […]
When I run out of ideas for my monthly Citizen column, I turn to the old Port Byron Chronicles for […]
Frank Avery Skilton died in 1931, and it is likely few of you have heard of him. And, he was […]
Back in June 2021, I wrote about the Ray family for a Citizen column and I also added the family […]
Over the past year the Lock 52 Historical Society has added to its collection of Regina Gates paintings. The most […]