Remembering my Father


© Virginia Marin

Remembering my father and wishing I could say all of the I love you's that I failed to say when I could.
In Memorium
Samuel Pryor Babb
1962

Son of Clifford Babb and Elizabeth Brown

grandson of Martin Everette Babb, C.S.A. and Martha Prior

great-grandson of Sampson Babb, Jr. and Nancy MaHaffey

two-times great-grandson of Sampson Babb and Anna Kellett

three-times great-grandson of Joseph Babb and Mary McCool

four-times great-grandson of Thomas Babb, Jr. and Sarah Foulk

five-times great-grandson of Thomas Babb, Sr. and Bathsheba Hussey

six-times great-grandson of his immigrant ancestor Phillip Babb, who took an Oath of Allegiance at Kittery, Maine in 1652, removed to Appledore Island, died in Hampton, New Hampshire in 1671 and Mary Baylie

       

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3.   Jun 11, 2003 3:51 PM
In response to message posted by Dubh_Sidhe:

Virginia,

Yes, than heavens that the snow was there. That would have made the landing ...


-- posted by Red


2.   Jun 11, 2003 12:35 PM
In response to message posted by Red:

That is very sad, Mary, but how wonderful that you did have this premonition to go back. My dad ...


-- posted by Dubh_Sidhe


1.   Jun 11, 2003 9:56 AM
Virginia,

Yes, we sometimes have regrets and think about what we should have said. However, I'm sure your father knew that you loved him.

I was very lucky. My father and I didn't get along when ...


-- posted by Red





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