Interested persons can find out more on this subject at my companion blog "Genealojournal" by clicking on "Tyree" in the labels.

"Home is where one starts from. As we grow older the world becomes stranger, the pattern more complicated of dead and living. Not the intense moment, isolated, with no before and after, but a lifetime burning in every moment. And not the lifetime of one man only, but of old stones that cannot be deciphered." ----- T. S. Eliot, 1888-1965 "Four Quartets, East Coker" (1940)
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My maternal granduncle Morris H. Newby Circa 1930 |
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Morris H. Newby Circa 1940 |
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Joseph Michael (Mike) Logsdon U. S. Army - Vietnam - Combat Engineer - 4th Infantry |
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Mike and the truck he drove My brother Bob |
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Robert Terrill Wallen U.S. Air Force Medical Corps during the Viet Nam War, 1966-1970 My brother Mike |
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Michael Dean Wallen U. S. Air Force Pilot, Lt. Col., Ret. 1972 - 1993 Participated in "Just Cause", "Desert Shield" and "Desert Storm" Brother Mike and President Ronald Reagan |
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Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Pulaski Co., Kentucky |
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Woodstock Cemetery, Pulaski Co., Kentucky Inscription: Wife of J.M. Martin ~~~~~ "Sleep on dear mother, peaceful be thy rest. Thou art gone to bask in the joys of the blest." Susannah was my paternal 3rd great grandmother. She was born in Lee Co., Virginia to Jacob and Mary Grabeel. Susannah married James Monroe Martin on March 30, 1842 in Claiborne Co., Tennessee. The Martins settled in Pulaski Co., Kentucky between 1857 and 1859. They had 10 children: John, Lucinda Jane, Mary, Catherine, Nancy Eliza, William Franklin, Ursula Ann, Sarah Nelson, Rebecca Frances and James Daniel Sherman. |