I came across this 1920 census bureau document while doing research into the family history and it made me wonder about life without computers. And then I started thinking about the people that decided, all those years ago, that keeping records like this was important. I am wondering how archaic our system will seem to some guy up late at night, researching his genealogy in the year 3000.
Due to work schedules and all the date has changed for the family pictures. We are now going to meet on Sep 4, 2010 and hopefully get the picture to last a lifetime. Please RSVP.
Scott
The Roscoe Barbour clan has now grown considerably beyond the parents (Roscoe, Sandy) and the four siblings (Ronda, Scott, Lori, Mike). As well, it has been a long time since we have had a family picture taken. Have we ever? So we have set aside May 15, 2010 for everybody to make their way back to New Boston MI. to record the day on film. If you have questions or comments let me know as soon as possible. Please RSVP by comment.
See you there.
I hope that you all enjoy BarbourCentral. I am taking a step further in my effort to give the Barbour clan a place to reside on the web. The purpose for this site is to allow the members of the Barbour family to input the happenings of our family, to communicate with each other, and stay together. So please let your family (Dads, Moms, brothers, sisters, cousins, etc) know about the site and please contact me with suggestions or comments. Thanks. Scott
I was given this picture by my mom some time ago. It was in pretty bad shape to begin with and can still use some photoshop touch up (working on it). The picture I am guessing is of a mid 1800 generation. My great grandfather is the young man in the back row – Steven. There are a couple names missing, so if anybody knows who they all are please let me know.


