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Welcome to Clapboard's Heritage Site!

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In Honor of the Wroath Reunion 2020

Since it appears that we'll never all gather in Vegas for our 3rd Wroath Reunion, I'm virtually unveiling this website that already holds some family details and hopefully someday will hold many, many more!

Featured Stories

the Cape Cod Cousin Club!

Originally nicknamed C4, but changed to C6 (because we were six, after all!) the Cape Cod Cousin Club was always awesome. From full days in the tree to role playing on the porch on rainy days, the Cape Cod cousins always had a good time!

the RL Osgood Family

John Osgood sailed to America in April of 1638 - becoming the first Osgood (in our family, at least) in the country.

What We've Been Working On

Wroath Clan

Whether you're looking for Nana's Family Tree or Papa's Family Tree, you can find them here for now or always in the header links above.

Osgood Coat of Arms

While I'm not at all sure how accurate any of this reporting is, reading between the lines on these things can be interesting nonetheless.


KarenScan

Scans from an almost-lost set of 500+ historical Wroath Clan photos.
Check them out (and help me tag them all)!


Featured Project

I figure we can feature a project someone's working on (Papa's Rebus letter collection? Videos of kids playing at Sea Gull Beach?) to give it a little more visibility.
Then again, just about anything can go here, like this picture of the Eiffel Tower from 1993.

...and into the future!

I, for one, believe that the CHILDREN are the future. We need to teach them well, then let them lead the way - show them all the beauty they possess inside. Give them, if you will, a sense of pride to make it easier. Let the children's laughter remind us how we used to be, even.


Jump in and Help!

We need all the help we can get - please, please feel free to talk to me about what the site has to offer and what you can do to make it that much better.

We Can Make Custom Pages

Probably not a lot of need for these on this type of site, but it's nice to know that it's possible.
If you click the "more" link right here, you'll be taken to a Custom page in al it's generic glory.

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A work in progress

In the beginning, there was void. Then there was the light of an idea and only one man could work on it. With some help, this site will contain all the right information, but without help, our One Man won't be able to do even a passable job.

How will it turn out? tune in next time, faithful fan, to see the thrilling continuation of Clapboard's Heritage Project!


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