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    1. Re: [WVLOGAN] For Shelby & Other "Youngins"
    2. Hello Dodie - I would sure like to hear them too. I just remember the themes would be some critter is "gonna git you" if...............Rick > > From: D Browning <famsteel@yahoo.com> > Date: 2006/07/23 Sun PM 04:50:48 EDT > To: WVLOGAN-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [WVLOGAN] For Shelby & Other "Youngins" > > My grandmother, Synthia Ann (Workman) Smith (born 1874) used to tell us scarey stories that had been passed from generation to generatkion in her family. One of the stories was "Rawhead And Bloody Bones". I can't remember the plot, but seems like RHABB lived in an attic? (Maybe murdered in an attic? But I may have it confused with another story?) I tried to "Google" it but coudn't find the actual story. It appears that there were different versions- mostly a monster living in a swamp. Some say the story was Gaelic, some say Celtic, some say English (Lancashire and Yorkshire) and some say that slaves brought the story from Africa.The Oxford English Dictionary dates the name Rawhead And Bloody Bones back as far as circa1550. > > Does anyone remember your parents or grandparents telling you the story called "Rawhead And Bloody Bones"? Would love to read some of the old stories that our Logan County ancestors used to tell us when we were children (60 to 80 years ago). > Dodie > > > --------------------------------- > Talk is cheap. Use Yahoo! Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls. Great rates starting at 1ยข/min. > > > ============================== > Census images 1901, 1891, 1881 and 1871, plus so much more. > Ancestry.com's United Kingdom & Ireland Collection. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13968/rd.ashx > >

    07/23/2006 12:07:10
    1. Re: [WVLOGAN] For Shelby & Other "Youngins"
    2. D Browning
    3. Rick, Based on our social work training, those scary stories would not be appropriate to teach children in today's world, but they sure kept us in line, didn't they? Dodie rcs5@bellsouth.net wrote: Hello Dodie - I would sure like to hear them too. I just remember the themes would be some critter is "gonna git you" if...............Rick > > From: D Browning > Date: 2006/07/23 Sun PM 04:50:48 EDT > To: WVLOGAN-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [WVLOGAN] For Shelby & Other "Youngins" > > My grandmother, Synthia Ann (Workman) Smith (born 1874) used to tell us scarey stories that had been passed from generation to generatkion in her family. One of the stories was "Rawhead And Bloody Bones". I can't remember the plot, but seems like RHABB lived in an attic? (Maybe murdered in an attic? But I may have it confused with another story?) I tried to "Google" it but coudn't find the actual story. It appears that there were different versions- mostly a monster living in a swamp. Some say the story was Gaelic, some say Celtic, some say English (Lancashire and Yorkshire) and some say that slaves brought the story from Africa.The Oxford English Dictionary dates the name Rawhead And Bloody Bones back as far as circa1550. > > Does anyone remember your parents or grandparents telling you the story called "Rawhead And Bloody Bones"? Would love to read some of the old stories that our Logan County ancestors used to tell us when we were children (60 to 80 years ago). > Dodie --------------------------------- See the all-new, redesigned Yahoo.com. Check it out.

    07/23/2006 10:20:07