Her name was Lydia and I can imagine family and friends called her “Lyddie.” She was my grandmother’s grandmother. Born in 1823, she was a widow who lived by herself on her farm in Georgia. Recently, I read copies of letters she wrote to her daughter, Tep, and to her granddaughter, Edna. One letter is dated 1890. Dear […]
May 31, 2025
Her Dreams
By Blanche Manos · 4 Comments
Filed Under: Heritage · Tagged: dreams, family nostalgia, genealogy, Heritage, history, Lydia Barker, Manos
May 24, 2024
Lady in the Lamplight
By Blanche Manos · 2 Comments
Dear children, after some delay I take my pen in hand in answer to your most welcome letter which I received and should have bin answered sooner but there is much of my time that it is almost all I can do to attend to my every day affairs so I hope you will excuse […]
Filed Under: Heritage · Tagged: ancestors, ancestry, families, Georgia, Heritage, Indian Territory, Lydia Barker, mysteries.