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Tuesday, April 07, 2009

1905: LOGUE-BURNS WEDDING

The reason I concentrate on many of these social articles is twofold: First, they provide a valuable genealogical record for those who are searching for relatives. Remember Joe Logue, the Trentonian columnist? One wonders if there is a family tie with the bride, Miss Anne Logue. And of course, a number of members of the Burns family might also be interested, as would descendents of those names listed as guests at the wedding. Secondly (and this might appear to be a selfish reason, due to the fact that I am a parishioner at the oldest Roman Catholic parish in New Jersey), St. Johns-Sacred Heart will be celebrating their bicentennial in the year 2014, (1814-2014). I am including these posts which would be lost in time if they weren't preserved. They may prove to be valuable tools for for future genealogists and historians.

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