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Alex

2nd Lt. Alexander Kaye Ogilvie
2nd Lt. Alexander Kaye Ogilvie

I dedicated this to a man who,
I never had the pleasure to have known.
Though the blood of his ancestors
mingles with my own.

A man just reaching his prime
A man who left this world
Long before his time.

Did he have a girl?
Yes he did,
but a life they would never share.
he also had a loving family
Oh! And they loved him so!

He did his duty,
and did what was right.
He toiled,
and labored in freedoms mighty fight.
To his family he gave great pride.

It was on November 29,1918
I am not sure if it was early or late,
when he was to take his last flight.
Victory, he helped secure.
From this “little scrap” he’d not return.

He lost his wings on that day…
he lost is life on foreign soil…
with his family so very far away.

This Dear man was my Grand Uncle,
An Uncle that would never know the joy
of his own children.
This man would never
hold his nieces and nephews in his lap.

He would never see all
his Sisters married.

His mother wrote this of him, in words that only a mother can;

… Is it needful to speak
of the dear one
Who made the supreme sacrifice;
For the love of mankind and his country
He journeyed and paid the big price.
We laid him to rest in God’s acre
In Crown Hill on the Government lot,
Which will always be tenderly cared for
And his mem’ry will ne’re be forgot.
But our hearts are so sad and so lonely,
For his face we shall never see more
Till the time when our labors are ended
And we meet on eternity’s shore…….
Barbara Jane Kaye OGILVIE
written in July, 1924

At this writing this family is at last,
each and everyone with their hero and beloved one…
Sisters and brother, Mom and Dad alike.
Even many of his nieces and
nephews have joined him around the throne.

I take my hat off to him and
all the rest whether an early grave,
where they found their rest,
or those that Marched on
and lived these memories daily…
and in some way preserved the
memories of those that have been lost,
for you and I at such a great cost.
Julia K. Hogston
February 19, 2000

This poem has been re written several times! I initially wrote it to place on my genealogy website, hoping to find out more information on Uncle Alex (Kaye). The piece did bring me many pieces of information and the reasons that I’ve had to re-write some of it.  This is the poem that brought me his dog tags. If you have a website, don’t give up someone will see it some day and will have just that little piece of information you need. I have not been to Alex’s grave site, but I have had flowers put on his grave for his birthday.

Happy Hunting!

Saturday Night Genealogy Fun

SNGF from Randy Seaver at Genea-Musings

Hey there, genea-philes – it’s Saturday Night — time for more Genealogy Fun!!
I’m always on the lookout for websites that can find living people.  I read about Spokeo this week and thought that I would try it out.
Your mission, should you decide to accept it, is to:
1)  Go to Spokeo – www.spokeo.com and put in your name (or any name).
2)  See what Spokeo says about you.  Is it accurate?
3)  Share what you want to share with us in a blog post, in a comment to this blog post, or in a status or comment on Facebook, or in a Stream post on Google Plus.

Here is what I found out about me 😀 Some very correct things and some not so much!

There is only one person with my name combination. I don’t know if that is good or bad! I can truly say I am unique!

Phone, Address, Location, email are correct as far as I can tell with all the **** that block the numbers and letters the identify me for sure.

Female check
Early 50’s check
Married check
own house check ( almost, bank still owns it technically )
worth of home, is low to what state says it’s worth, but I bet I couldn’t sell it for more than  this now.
Caucasian  check
Aquarius nope
Protestant check
High School check
Family of four…. gee did I borrow the youngest two? Only the two oldest children are listed. LOL!

Plays sports  nope
enjoys sailing ???? never done it LOL
Enjoys the outdoors yep
Loves to travel yep
Likes music yep
Loves reading yep
Subscribes to magazines nope
Has children yep
Cares about healthy living yep
Enjoys gardening yep
Enjoys home decorating yep
Enjoys home improvement yep
Likes cars they are what they are LOL a way to get around!
Researches investments nope
Is a collector dead people count?
Collects antique  ditto

This was an interesting exercise Randy, wondering if there is a way to block this information LOL but someone else would just gather it again… probably a exercise in futility!

Try it folks! Might be surprised what you might find! I know I found a cousin of my husband years ago when I did a search on my name.  He has a  3 rd great Aunt named Julia Hogston :D.

Happy Hunting!

SNGF-Ways I’m Genealogically Lucky

Randy Seaver at Genea-Musing has posted the Saturday Night Genealogy Fun, challenge for this week.
His instructions were as follows:

1) When have you had a dose of good genealogy luck? What document or resource did you find just by happenstance or chance? By being in the right place at the right time? By finding a family history treasure in your family’s attic or basement? By finding a helpful document or reference without even looking for it?

2) Tell us (Genea-Musing)about it in Comments to that post, in Comments on Facebook or Google Plus, or in a blog post of your own.

When my Grandfather passed away, and the estate was being divided, I let a cousin take many of the hard copy photos home. At that point in time I wasn’t really working on my Dad’s family, but rather working on my husbands genealogy. I knew Dave was doing my Dad’s side of the family and would take care of them.

About a year after that, my sister said, you know I have a few boxes in the garage that Aunt Jenny put together for Dad. Well, I hi-jacked it. Dad has never really seemed to have  a working interest in his history. There were many wonderful things in it, which I will most likely write about in the future.

I have recently gone through the box again and found a bunch of photos, and to top it off I found some old negatives.  These negatives have turned into a wonderful find. Many of them are taken in the 1930’s and include pictures of my Great Grandparents their children, spouses, and some of their grandchildren!  Some of these people I probably met at one time or another, but I don’t recall them and I surely wouldn’t remember them at this time of their lives!  I am developing them in batches and posting them on shutterfly to share with family and to get names on them. I don’t how much luckier one can get.

Happy Hunting!