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  • Connecticut, United States
  • Member since 23 Jul 2012
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  • Ralph Emerick was my uncle on my mother's side of the family. He raised a large family of 15 children. My earliest recollection was visiting his farm in Snow Shoe Pa. in the late 1930's. Ralph influenced me to play banjo when I was very young.

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  • Image uploaded: Glen Flook's parents Helen Dailey Flook and Warfield Flook

    Glen Flook's parents Helen Dailey Flook and Warfield Flook

    03 May 2013

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  • Image added to Glen E Flook Person Page

    Image: Glen Flook and Bill Dailey

    20 Apr 2013

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  • Image uploaded: Glen Flook and Bill Dailey

    Glen Flook and Bill Dailey

    20 Apr 2013

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  • Image added to Dorothy K Dailey Person Page

    Image: Dorothy K. Dailey

    10 Dec 2012

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    Dorothy K. Dailey

    10 Dec 2012

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  • Image added to Judy D Murnane Person Page

    Image: Judy is in the middle

    10 Dec 2012

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  • Image added to Charles E Dailey Person Page

    Image: Charles Dailey's graduation picture

    10 Dec 2012

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  • Story added to Glen E Flook Person Page

    Story: My closest cousin Glen

    25 Nov 2012

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  • er Glen Stanley Born: August 27, 1925, Big Spraddle Creek, Dickenson County, VA Died: December 1, 1966, Bristol, TN Instrument: Guitar "Pee Wee [Lambert] played the mandolin and Ralph he played the banjo, just forefinger and thumb, and Carter he was learning Lester Flatt strokes. They was getting pretty good at it ‘cause they practiced; they didn't fool around." Fiddler Leslie Keith, ...more

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  • Story added to Edward Golon Person Page

    Story: Memories of Ed Golon by Bill Dailey

    17 Nov 2012

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