Here we have the issue from the summer of 1964. It was a busy 2 months! The Beatles movie, A Hard Day's Night, was a sensation in theaters, and the Rolling Stones played their first American gig at a high school in Lynn, MA! And there was racial unrest in the south as the nation confronted segregation. Three civil rights workers were murdered in Mississippi, President Johnson signed the Civil Rights Law, and Barry Goldwater accepted the Republican presidential nomination.
NEWS
This issue kicks off with a story about me! It's interesting to see what I was up to as I approached teenager-Elsewhere:
- Siblings Vera and John Regan reconnect at John's place in Clayton, NY
- Vera and Jim Farrell had a class reunion and Mary Johnston visited a new state
- The putting green at Roy Johnston's was enlarged
- Tommy Regan's family escaped to Swago for the summer
- Brother Matthew got a visit in Elmira
- Ross and Jo vacationed at Briars Inn and Country Club in Ontario, Canada
- Ross made a plea (demand?) for news. I admit, I see a pattern with those who send in news regularly
TALK TO EACH OTHER
Once again, we get a glimpse into some family dynamics through anonymous posts. And once again I ask, is this stuff for real?INFORMATION WHICH EVERYONE SHOULD HAVE
GRAVE NO. 12 IN CALVARY CEMETERY, SECTION 8, RANGE 34, PLOTT FF
Another view of the Peter Regan plot in First Calvary Cemetery, Queens. St. Raphael's Church, between the LIE and Hunters Point Ave is in the background |
WE MIGRATE NORTH AND VISIT WEST
By Sarah PostierHere is a lovely story about the
HINTS TO OUR READERS
Ross has one of his stream ofAnd enjoy the rest of your summer as we head toward fall 2015. As always, feel free to comment, share a story, or alert us to relevant family documentation you might have. Bye for now!