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Origin of Some Knoxville Lewises

Some sleuthing has paid off!

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The Welshness of It All!

Watching the Royal Wedding this morning (29th April 2011), my Welsh heritage was alive with the sounds of Cwm Rhondda, pieces by Charles Parry, and even a composition by Paul Mealor. I want the soundtrack!

Of course, the lilting voice of Huw Edwards made the commentary marvelous as well.

 
Knoxville's Mechanicsville Community

WBIR TV / Channel 10 recently posted a story about the Mechanicsville Community in the "Why do they call it that?" series.

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The 1890 Knoxville Eisteddfod

Two articles in the Western Mail (Cardiff) described the 1890 Eisteddfod, held in Knoxville.

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The Knoxville Welsh Congregational Church

From the Knoxville Daily Chronicle, Sunday, December 29, 1872

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Full-text and Images of "The Cambrian" Newspaper

The Cambrian newspaper was published for about 60 years in Ohio. It contained lots of news, obituaries, and biographical sketches about Welsh individuals living in the United States.

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Welsh Voices from World War I

This is an outstanding Web site for those who are researching the Welsh troops and civilians during The Great War.

Click here to view the site.

 

"We who occupy the scene today walk not in untrodden paths but in the well-worn steps of our ancestors." -- William Rees, in Cardiff: A History of the City, 1962

 
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