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Roma

Roma Clara Josephine Rasa Siegel (1909-1988) was my maternal grandmother. She passed away when I was a senior in high school but has nevertheless remained a presence in my life for a number of reasons. The biggest reason, perhaps, is that I’m fascinated with her life story.

Uncle Bud (Part 1)

Although he was born Lewis Arthur Mothersbaugh (1875-1941), our family knew him affectionately as “Uncle Bud.” Bud was married to my great-grand aunt, Maria Magdalena Raiffeisen. I never had the chance to meet him but I have gotten to know him through his own words written in ...

Grip, Grippe and the Spanish Lady: The 1918-1920 Pandemic

Genealogy is so much more than family trees, records and dates. People’s lives are shaped by the events of their time. One such event is the Spanish Influenza Pandemic. This post is the first of many on the influenza pandemic 1918-1920.

National World War I Musuem Lecture on the 1918 Influenza Pandemic

See my lecture at the National World War One Memorial & Museum in Kansas City, MO on the 1918 Influenza Pandemic. Hear how the illness affected the war and the homefront.  The lecture has been viewed more than 42,000 times.

Fort Leavenworth

I have researched several buildings at Fort Leavenworth, two of the most interesting are the Post Chapel and the Interurban Trolley Depot.

Centenary of Spanish Influenza Epidemic (1918-1920)

See my lecture at the National World War One Memorial & Museum in Kansas City, MO on the 1918 Influenza Pandemic. Hear how the illness affected the war and the homefront and other influenza-related content.
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