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Please let us know how often you visit topix
I check this site two to three times daily, as one of the Editors of the Richlands, N.C. Topix site. (Apr 25, 2009 | post #1)
Girl Scout cookies are being distributed this week
I am glad to have met you and your father. The cookies that I purchased lasted only a few days. They were, as in every year, fantastic. Alyssa, keep up the hard work that you are doing. Best wishes and God Bless, Jack http://www.resurre ction-mission.com (Mar 18, 2009 | post #3)
Memories of Lisa Burch--passed away too early but, now is with His Lord
Thank you for your comment. Tell your family and friends about this site and forum. If they live out of the area, at least they can say a few words. P.s. I am the editor of this site for Richlands, N.C. Let me know if you have any questions. With respect, Jack Robinson GySgt., U.S. Marine Corps, Ret. Researcher of local History (Jan 27, 2009 | post #3)
Memories of Lisa Burch--passed away too early but, now is with His Lord
Please post a few short comments on how Lisa Burch effected your life. Please be professional, adult and respectful with your comments. Thank you and God Bless, Jack Robinson, Topix Editor for Richlands, N.C. http://www.resurre ction-mission.com (Jan 25, 2009 | post #1)
Were you related to this individual?
Update on Willie Gardner Image. - This gentleman was not a veteran of the U.S. Armed Forces. After detailed research of official records evidence shows he died due to TB (tubuculosous). - Records show that he was single and that his parents full names were Lemuel (Len within records) and Alvania (Allie listed on headstone). _ It was not uncommon to use shorten or nicknames on official records or headstones. In the case of headstones, lack of space often dictated. I have come across many headstones where words that were too close to the edge of the stone was partially written on the next provided line. Take the word "loving, " one could come across a headstone that read "lov" {next line} "ing." - Next time you visit your local cemetery, look for this form of writing upon headstones. With respect, Jack Robinson GySgt., U.S. Marine Corps, Ret. Researcher of local History - http://home.gibral ter.net/~jackrobin son/ (Jan 7, 2009 | post #2)
Thank you for visiting Topix News for Richlands, North Carolina. If you have a story that warrents coverage drop me a note. News pertaining to Veterans of all eras are welcomed along with African American history topics.
Headline:
Jack Robinson-Richlands, N.C.
Hometown:
Jacksonville, North Carolina
Neighborhood:
Rural
Local Favorites:
Lickin' Pot-BBQ/ 573 Rhodestown Road, Jacksonville, NC
I Belong To:
Resurrection Mission--Director of operations. http://www.resurrection-mission.com
When I'm Not on Topix:
I learn about the lesser known histories of the local area. I locate old unkempt cemeteries. I then preserve them. I then tell the general public.
Read My Forum Posts Because:
Little known news of the area will be presented
I'm Listening To:
Golden country and Elders
Read This Book:
Captain Otway Burns and His Ship Snap Dragon-- since I researched and wrote this book.
Favorite Things:
Learning and preserving Onslow County little known histories.
On My Mind:
Preserving old photographs, documents and histories. Ensuring old overgrown cemeteries are protected. Protect the environment and wild life.
Blog / Website / Homepage:
http://www.resurrection-mission.com
I Believe In:
Foremost-God. Children and Elders. Due to my charity; the Paronormal is always a part of my life.