Episode 40 - A little fun, my inheritance, & quilt care and display

Published: Jan. 30, 2008, 9:57 p.m.

b'Published Jan 30, 2008 PODCAST\\xa0SHOW NOTES The Genealogy Gems News Blog: And be sure and vote on the new poll question:\\xa0 Thanks to the \\xa0\\xa0\\xa0 and \\xa0 for their recent acknowledgements of The Socks To America Video.\\xa0 Watch MAILBOX: \\xa0 (Left to right they are Guy M. Denton, Gladys V. Denton, Dorothy J. Denton and Guy V. Denton.) "Guy V. Denton 1895-1959 purchased this quilt from a lady from Arkansas who was traveling through Howard, KS.\\xa0 It\'s obvious that it was not made with new materials as it did not wear well."\\xa0 Kevin Clark, Cedar Park, Texas From Deb Atchley: "my quilters only gave me initials - not full names and birth dates.\\xa0 I think I\'ve solved most of the puzzle though." \\xa0 From: Linda Kvist\\xa0 - in Reunion 9 genealogy software I don\'t know if this is possible to do in any other genealogy software, perhaps you or any listener know? GEM:\\xa0 Traits Handed Down \\xa0 Chris Rock and Oprah aren\\xe2t the only ones who have found significant tendencies and traits surface in their family history.\\xa0 I feel compelled in this episode to share my top 10 list of important traits that I inherited from my ancestors! GEM:\\xa0 Care, Storage\\xa0& Display of Heritage Quilts with Ellen Koehn Quilt by Ellen Louise Koehn that hangs in Lisa\'s home... PLEASE NOTE: All of the recommendations in this gem are "Use at your own risk."\\xa0 While they are things that have worked successfully for our guest, you must use your own judgment as to who to proceed with your own unique quilt.\\xa0 At the grocery store:\\xa0 Orvis Soap & Easy Wash.\\xa0 Ellen also recommended the book'