I'd like to start off this blog with a bang. And so I will share with you yesterday's exciting new discovery.
Last month, I sent away for Roman MISCOVITCH'S Naturalization Papers, hoping for clues about The Miscovitch Immigration Story. The papers are a Find unto themselves (thanks for the suggestion, Dave Obee). However, the puzzle piece I was excited to see fall into place was the immigration date for his wife (Pelagia, or Pauline) and son (John, also known as Grampa M).
Last month, I sent away for Roman MISCOVITCH'S Naturalization Papers, hoping for clues about The Miscovitch Immigration Story. The papers are a Find unto themselves (thanks for the suggestion, Dave Obee). However, the puzzle piece I was excited to see fall into place was the immigration date for his wife (Pelagia, or Pauline) and son (John, also known as Grampa M).