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Jesse Crain

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A 5th-generation Missourian, Jesse Crain lives on a little piece of land in mid-American farm country. She's been called a Critter Magnet, and is currently working on her second book, a collection of pet stories, which will include the tale of Tripod Jack and the Red Satin Double-Barrel Slingshot. Her hobbies include reading, genealogy, baking, and playing Ragtime on her 1914 upright piano. ...more

Moving!

It seems we've become such a mobile society. My parents have lived in the same home since 1955. Other than his few years away during the War, my grandpa lived in or near the same town his entire life. And his ancestors had already been in that area for a few generations when he came along! And yet, none of his four children or twelve grandchildren live there now. People move away, switch jobs, cha Read more of this blog post »
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Published on January 22, 2014 16:45 Tags: blog, progress, website
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The Road to Kidneyville

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Mid-Missouri Musings

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