My newest post is available on Packed with Packards!--> From Eva to Betsey: Profiling My Female Packard Ancestors https://packedwithpackards.wordpress.com/2023/09/10/from-eva-to-betsey-profiling-my-female-packard-ancestors/ #women #ancestors #genealogy #familyhistory #packards #packard #cemeteries #marriage #sickness #ancestry #Massachusetts #1920s #20thcentury #sisters #siblings #mentalhealth #death #disease #missouri #19thcentury #wordpress #blogposts #servants
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My most recent post focuses on my unmarried ancestor. Give it a read if you have a chance!--> “He was never married”: The story of John H. Packard, the papermaker https://packedwithpackards.wordpress.com/2023/07/10/he-was-never-married-the-story-of-john-h-packard-the-papermaker/ #unmarried #genealogy #packards #maps #lgbtq #Massachusetts #census #papermaking #ancestors #Ancestry #photos #plainfield
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