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.Search This Blog
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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