Diary of Llewellyn: May 20, 1923

Went to all services. No League. We had Installation of Officers, used candle service at close of Sunday night sermon. The choir sang at the pew. After we got through Ernest & I left for Bloomfield Meeting of the different cabinets at Park M.E. Bloomfield. We all got ride home in flivver with fellow from Verona. Lovely Day, a little cloudy in the morning.

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Mays and Barker Families

Today is a beautiful day, and it’s making me feel very productive. I’m sitting in the living room on my laptop and talking with Grandpa Moore. He’s already cleared up some Thorward things for me that I was unclear on. Today is devoted to the Mays family though. I’ve got to keep moving forward towards my summer goal.

I’m up to Millard Mays in my family file. I know he married Nora Barker. I was looking in the Kentucky Birth Index on Ancestry.com to verify some of her children on the census. I ended up having to go to some more extreme measures to find one of the children, because they just weren’t showing up for some reason. When I did that, I might have found out what happened to Millard’s sister Barbara.

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