My mother always said her wedding gown made her feel like a princess. From the photos, I would say that on that day, they were happy.
It was a fairy tale beginning to what became a very unhappy and abusive situation, that ultimately ended in divorce in June of 1983.
This genealogy blog came about because I inherited so many photos and documents from both my grandma and mother. Rather than keeping them to myself, I would like to share with others who may be looking for these same people. Names of Lancaster County, PA families that may be found here include: Applebach, Findley, Garner, Groff, Mosser/Musser, Musselman, Newpher, Ressler, Stover, Wolfe, Yost
Friday, September 1, 2017
IN HONOR OF MY PARENTS (NEVER HAPPENED) 60TH ANNIVERSARY
Sixty years ago today, my parents, James S. and Pauline R. (GARNER) APPLEBACH were married at Covenant Evangelical United Brethren Church (in my life-time known as Covenant United Methodist) in Lancaster, PA.
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SCOTT W. APPLEBACH & THE SPANISH FLU I have racked my brain for references that I remember about older relatives discussing the Spanish ...
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