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Bio Photo Forget-me-not...

The Symbol of the Forget-Me-Not Flower
The Use of a Small, Blue Flower as a Sign of Love and Hope

A legend about the origin of the name forget-me-not is as follows. Once a medieval knight and his lady-love were walking beside a river. The knight held a bouquet in his hands. Because of the weight of the armor, he fell into the water. According to the legend, he threw the bouquet at her shouting forget-me-not.

There is a Christian religious legend according to which the child Jesus Christ created forget-me-nots so that the generations to come would be able to see him and his mother Mary, on whose lap he was sitting.
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Doris Aliff
48963177
Published on pg 79 in "Our People and where they rest".
Vol 1 by James W. Tyner and alice Tyner Timmons 1969.
American Indian Institute, University of Oklahoma.

Entry says; 1868 / 1949
Added by Doris Aliff on Apr 27, 2013 3:52 PM
Doris Aliff
48963175
Published on pg 79 in "Our People and where they rest".
Vol 1 by James W. Tyner and alice Tyner Timmons 1969.
American Indian Institute, University of Oklahoma.

Entry says: Infant dau. of J.F. & M.J.Wood 1888
Added by Doris Aliff on Apr 27, 2013 3:45 PM
Doris Aliff
48963176
Published on pg 79 in "Our People and where they rest".
Vol 1 by James W. Tyner and alice Tyner Timmons 1969.
American Indian Institute, University of Oklahoma.

Entry says; 1928-1956
Added by Doris Aliff on Apr 27, 2013 3:42 PM
Doris Aliff
48627436
Published on pg 79 in "Our People and where they rest".
Vol 1 by James W. Tyner and alice Tyner Timmons 1969.
American Indian Institute, University of Oklahoma.

The entry says'
1893 9 days
Infant of J & Ida Hilderbrand
Added by Doris Aliff on Apr 27, 2013 3:38 PM
Joyce Koeneman
Dodd
You took a picture of a monument in Dodd Cemetery, Shuttle Road, Rehoboth Beach, DE. Can you tell me where this cemetery is located?
Added by Joyce Koeneman on Apr 23, 2013 5:07 AM
Charlotte Baker
RE: Brooks
ok tyvm
Added by Charlotte Baker on Apr 13, 2013 10:03 PM
Charlotte Baker
Brooks
Hi

I noticed you put a flower on my grand father's page that I have . Are you related to the Brooks if so how are you related.

Thank you
Charlotte
Added by Charlotte Baker on Apr 12, 2013 4:02 PM
Tiffany Stuck
hi
if u want to re add a flower to robert "Bob" Vignola please do so, bc he was a dup i have to remove his site and combine family wth the new site, a lady transferred to me, ok ty
Added by Tiffany Stuck on Apr 08, 2013 8:51 PM
Linda Duke Dobbins
Sam Garrison
Did this Sam ever live in Moscow, Tenn.?
Added by Linda Duke Dobbins on Apr 06, 2013 7:16 PM
Hrtlvr333
Michael Dan Patrick
I am looking for any one who might know if this is Michael Dan Patrick that lived in the Dallas /Ft Worth area from 1972 till in the 80s. Last I saw he was in Dunkinville Tex
Added by Hrtlvr333 on Mar 20, 2013 10:35 PM
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