-
Blog Stats
- 13,123 hits since 2016
Surnames
- #AncestorClips (2)
- #familyhistory (1)
- Anderson (5)
- Atwood (2)
- Ault (3)
- Bischoff (1)
- Clark (3)
- Coon (5)
- Dearden (1)
- Elton (3)
- Griffin (8)
- Gulbrandsen (3)
- Halvorsen (2)
- Hansen (5)
- Hardman (15)
- historical fiction (2)
- Holden (1)
- Josephson (4)
- Keep (2)
- Losee (6)
- Lott (1)
- Morris (2)
- Peterson (2)
- Sorensen (1)
- Walker (5)
- Yarbrough (1)
-
Recent Stories & Posts
- I was Changed – by Ken Hardman
- Light in the Wilderness – Joan Losee Hardman
- Handcart Trek, and why you should go
- Ballad of John Griffin
- James Joseph Keep – God’s Promises Held Strong
- Glenn Hardman – Taking Care of our Brothers
- Glenn & Dorothy Hardman – Youthful Legacy of Goodness, Work, and Happiness
- Margaret Holden Hardman – Ever Onward
- To the Children of Halvor Halvorsen
- Hans Sorensen – Modest in Heart and ‘Sole’
Stories & Posts by Month
- June 2022 (1)
- May 2022 (1)
- January 2022 (1)
- January 2021 (1)
- April 2020 (1)
- March 2019 (2)
- August 2018 (1)
- July 2018 (4)
- June 2018 (1)
- May 2018 (1)
- April 2018 (1)
- March 2018 (1)
- December 2017 (1)
- November 2017 (4)
- October 2017 (2)
- September 2017 (1)
- August 2017 (1)
- July 2017 (2)
- June 2017 (1)
- May 2017 (2)
- February 2017 (1)
- January 2017 (1)
- December 2016 (2)
- October 2016 (1)
- September 2016 (1)
- August 2016 (2)
- July 2016 (1)
- June 2016 (2)
- April 2016 (8)
- March 2016 (7)
- February 2016 (3)
Meta
Monthly Archives: December 2016
2016 – 10 Most Read AncestorClips
Thanks for reading AncestorClips in 2016 – Click below and enjoy again the most read stories. Stand by for more inspiring stories in 2017. Abraham and Elizabeth Coon – Ever Faithful Ardella Elizabeth Anderson – The Greatest Scare of my … Continue reading
Posted in Anderson, Ault, Coon, Elton, Hardman, Losee, Morris
Tagged #AncestorClips, #familyhistory, favorites, Most read
Leave a comment
Ferril Andrew Losee – Runaway Horses
“One day when… 14 years old, I was on top of a load of hay. In crossing over a bridge some of the hay was grassy and moved on me. I put the reins to the horses over the ladder … Continue reading