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Hollie Ann Henke
Ohio

Bio: Hollie is a jill-of-all-trades and master of a few. She is your typical introvert attempting to live a simpler life in a complicated world. She has two grown children who live in a much warmer climate. When she is not researching her family's history, you might find her writing, taking some photographs, digging in the dirt, doing a little yoga, or with her nose in a book. You also might find her walking along the Ohio & Erie Canal with her other half and their two dogs, Ben and Gus - a grouchy, old mixed-breed and a spoiled Siberian Husky. If you can't find Hollie, she's probably at the library.

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    1. Thanks for reading! I’ve been away from the more in-depth ancestor posts for a bit of time (life interrupts), but have a half-dozen poised and almost ready to go. I’m looking forward to a more productive researching and writing year in 2017. Thanks for the compliment! It’s appreciated.

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  1. Hollie,
    This picture of Dad, Clarence “Delbert” Champion, on the left, the little boy on the stump is Duane Smith, & the man on the right is Stanley Smith, Duane Smith’said dad.

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