The day dawned without rain but with plenty of fog. So much fog in fact, that schools were delayed by 2 hours. That is the first time I have ever known schools to open late due to fog. It was true, you couldn’t see your hand before your face. But by midmorning, it was a glorious fall with a big blue sky.
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View out my window as I work |
It was a great day to be outdoors, but I stayed focused on the family history with my nose in the computer until late in the day. I was able to plug in a few more names in the Ashcraft history then I got a big break about noon and found on the Genealogy.com Ashcraft forum a reference to a book on the family in the Genealogy Room at the Licking County Public Library. That got moved to the top of my list for tomorrow. That was a real morale booster and it got my blood flowing and my brain working again. I also went back to photos that I have already on CD. I found one of Shelda taken at a cemetery. I had always assumed that any photos of Ashcrafts at a cemetery would be at Frazeysburg. However, it was obviously a tombstone we had not seen on Monday and one that couldn’t have been missed. Saturday we will go out searching for the missing cemetery.
I was not so lucky with the Reid research. That always comes up a dead end. I just don’t have enough names in that family to go on. Gene has a cousin who is several years older than both he and Doug. We, with old photos in hand, are descending on her tomorrow afternoon. Maybe she will be able to put a few names with the faces in the pictures as well as give me a few more clues about the Reid’s. She is my last hope among the living relatives.
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View of the Y-shaped bridge |
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Traffic light in the middle of the bridge |
Late this afternoon we took a break and drove downtown Zanesville. One of the area attractions is the Y-shaped bridge. This unusual bridge crosses the confluence of the Muskingum and Licking Rivers. Zanesville is the county seat for Muskingum County and the courthouse is rather impressive for a small rural town in central Ohio. St. Nicholas Catholic Church may not be the largest congregation in town, but they have the most impressive building.
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St Nicholas Catholic Church |
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Zanesville Courthouse |
Tomorrow it is off to the library and then back to Newark to visit with cousin Wanda. It’ll be another busy day.
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