- The wedding socks—the start of a new family tradition?
- Anna Church Bible
- Chris' Christmas stocking
- A special Christmas ornament
- A special baby quilt
- Elgin pocket watch
- Daddy’s crewel embroidery picture
- Sepia Portrait Pinback Button of Edith McCrum Smith
- Grandma’s carnival glass vase
- Earl Murphy war medals
- Uncle Ralph’s baby shoes
- Who is this child? That is the question.
- Daddy's quilts
- A crewel owl pillow
- Athya, my elf on the shelf
- Christmas tree of memories
- Vintage Christmas cards
- Jackson china crock (or perhaps a sugar bowl)
- Antique postcards
- Vintage oval picture of Bertha Edna Smith
- Three little Athya’s portrait
- Ruby Red Flash Souvenir Glass
- Hidden house treasures
- Vintage Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer Plush Toys
- Murphy Santa Letters
- Mary Athya’s vintage Bible
- Electra Smith's water pitcher
- Benjamin Smith's baby dress
- Bertha Smith’s photo album—a family treasure
- Vintage school books
- Mary Athya’s 1940s autograph book
- Mary’s ten cent coin pendant
- Kevin’s Christmas stocking—a new family heirloom
- Daisy Lee Shields, the beautician
- Childhood Bibles - Memories of Orchard Knob Baptist Church
- Boot camp graduation photo, Company 1845, U.S. Navy
- Ashley’s Christmas stocking—a new family heirloom
- Embroidered table scarf and pillowcases
- Baseball Memorabilia
- Vintage Soap Dish
- Navy Memorabilia
- Christmas tree of memories, an update
- My Granny's Bible
- Vintage Meito China
- Vintage Noritake porcelain trinket dish
- Vintage Ceramic Christmas Tree
- Christmas table scarf
- Lankford family Bible
- Heirloom basket
A collection of historical information pertaining to families from Greene, Oglethorpe, Walton, Haralson, Catoosa, and Whitfield counties in Georgia; Sevier county in Tennessee; and Anderson county in South Carolina. Also included will be families from Wetzel county in West Virginia, and Armstrong and Westmoreland counties in Pennsylvania, and Glasgow, Scotland.
Family Treasures
I set a goal for myself in 2014 to document our family treasures ... so let's be having it!
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