
Frank A. Crossley and James E. Hughes were active Buffaloes in the Lowell Herd No 10 of the Benevolent Order of Buffaloes back in the early 1900s. Violet Broadhurst was Frank’s wife’s […]
Frank A. Crossley and James E. Hughes were active Buffaloes in the Lowell Herd No 10 of the Benevolent Order of Buffaloes back in the early 1900s. Violet Broadhurst was Frank’s wife’s […]
Another great photo thanks to Karen Fehr! Click it to see a larger version and check below to see who’s who, or at least who we know is who. The lady with […]
I’ve updated this older post this day. Sarah Ann Jones Broadhurst was the mother of “The Eleven“. I found her obituary today, posted below, at NewspaperArchive.com Previously I had only posted this […]
Eva was the daughter of John Richard and Edith Mary Broadhurst. As a young adult she was involved in this deadly toboggan accident.
One of the things I’ve come to enjoy most about family genealogy is finding examples of how different branches of the same tree intertwine. I think this is a good example… In […]
Does anyone have a James Broadhurst relative? I found two reference to him associated with other BRODHURST FAMILIES members. Perhaps he’s a bowling buffalo cousin of yours? First, I’ve found a “J. […]
Were any of your relatives buffaloes? No, not the big furry four-legged kind but the two-legged members of the the Benevolent Order of Buffaloes? This was a fraternal organization started in 1881 […]
Many of us are descendant from of one of these eleven child of Richard and Sarah Ann Broadhurst. You can click on the image below for a larger version then click again […]
On Sunday, February 9, 1936 five Broadhurst family members from the Utica area boarded the Snow Train for a day’s outing in Old Forge region. Nine year old Robert T. Broadhurst, his […]
Who remembers this place? We have Karen Locke Fehr to thank for this photo. Her father, Norman Locke, was a photographer and took this picture of Adams Green Top Cabins in Alexandria […]