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Written by Robert C. Ritger
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Sunday, 03 February 2008 |
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We all wore our New York Giants tee shirts and cheered to the very end as our small but happy family Super Bowl party enjoyed a thrilling Giant victory. It has been tough being a New York fan living up in New England but now there's something to bring a smile to our faces. My uncle Fred, a long time season ticket holder, would have enjoyed another Giant Super Bowl victory. Go Big Blue! Go Giants! |
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 03 February 2008 )
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Written by Robert C. Ritger
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Monday, 28 January 2008 |
 Thanks to Sally Sanders Thomas as she recently donated several photos, and a number of links to her ancestors and relatives which has helped to branch out the family tree. Sally’s Aunt Gert had mapped out her section of the family tree and made note of an interesting young lady who in 1912 rode on horseback with her new husband from New York to California as a publicity stunt for Motion Picture Story Magazine. Freda Cleo Helwig had married Richard (Peckover) Ridgely and took on the name “Cleo Ridgely” before she reached Hollywood to become a silent film star for Paramount Pictures. She starred in several films directed by Cecil B. DeMille opposite leading man Wallace Reid. Click here for more information, photos and to see where Cleo Ridgely fits into the family tree. If you subscribe to Netflix you can check out Cleo in The Golden Chance which is part of a double feature disk still available. |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 28 January 2008 )
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