Death’s door

During the research for “When He Was Gone,” I stumbled across lots of interesting factoids, some a bit macabre. I learned that death was so much a part of life in the 1800s, wakes and funerals were typically held in the parlor of the home. Very old homes often have two front doors, one door…

Why Greenville?

I had worked as a journalist and news manager in television newsrooms in several cities around the country, including seven years in Miami — which is the equivalent of dog years, so my time working there felt like a half a century. After a particularly bad month in 2007 with too much body-count news, too…

A stitch in time …

In researching Elizabeth Garraux’s story, I sent an email to a person who had posted several pieces of information on Ancestry.com in a Garraux family tree. That chance email to a generic login ended up getting a response from Elizabeth’s great-great granddaughter, also named Elizabeth. She had been actively researching the family and fleshing out…