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					<description><![CDATA[150-year-old marriage certificate found at thrift shop to be given to couple's great-granddaughter Updated: 12:01 AM EDT Aug 12, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript While cleaning a picture frame, a hope chest thrift employee found a nearly 150 year old marriage license nailed inside the back. It was so old only the year city and &#8230;]]></description>
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											While cleaning a picture frame, a hope chest thrift employee found a nearly 150 year old marriage license nailed inside the back. It was so old only the year city and couples first name's William and Katie are eligible and this couple was married in New Jersey and somehow the certificate found its way to a thrift store on old Ocean highway in Bolivia north Carolina a unique find. So W. W. A. Y. Aired a story on the discovery not long after while home in upstate new york William and Katie Duckworth's great granddaughter, Irene cornish decided to log into ancestry dot com on a whim I haven't been on ancestry in quite a few months but was actually went on to research a family member on the other side and I happened to notice I had these messages, messages from viewers who were able to track cornish down. The cornish doesn't know how this love story began. She knows her great grandmother. Catherine have moved to America toward the end of the irish potato famine. Her great grandfather, William Dolworth had his own ventriloquist e and fire eating acts. But some questions still remain. Now though we don't know exactly why that marriage certificate was hidden in the back of that frame. We do know that according to ancestry dot com William and Catherine had a child out of wedlock two years before their marriage certificate was filed and how the frame wound up in north Carolina, sadly the family homestead, the person that inherited that in the family at one point basically sold everything that was in it to a local thrift shop and ultimately lost their homes. Though the mystery isn't completely solved, cornish says she feels more connected than ever to family. She's only heard stories about when my mother passed away five years ago. I don't have any family immediate family in the area where I live, so I feel a little isolated at times and so it just felt comforting that most of these people are reaching out somehow. I am connected in Brunswick county Peyton Furtado, W W A. Y News.
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					A woman in New York was tracked down after her great-grandparent's marriage certificate from 150 years ago was found at a North Carolina thrift store.The marriage certificate was found nailed in the back of an old picture frame, WWAY-TV reported."I haven't been on Ancestry in quite a few months," Irene Cornish told the TV station. "I actually went on to research a family member on the other side. And I happened to notice I had these messages."Those messages were people who had tracked down Cornish after seeing a story about the 150-year-old marriage license being found.Watch the video above to learn more about this story.
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<p>A woman in New York was tracked down after her great-grandparent's marriage certificate from 150 years ago was found at a North Carolina thrift store.</p>
<p>The marriage certificate was found nailed in the back of an old picture frame, WWAY-TV reported.</p>
<p>"I haven't been on Ancestry in quite a few months," Irene Cornish told the TV station. "I actually went on to research a family member on the other side. And I happened to notice I had these messages."</p>
<p>Those messages were people who had tracked down Cornish after seeing a story about the 150-year-old marriage license being found.</p>
<p><strong><em>Watch the video above to learn more about this story.</em></strong></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[WEST CHICAGO, IL — Breathing new life into discarded items takes vision, and an artist is doing just that every time he walks past a discarded bin of knickknacks. Most people would probably toss out a bucket full of old springs, valves, and rusty gears, but not Randy Meyers. He uses these recycled materials to &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>WEST CHICAGO, IL — Breathing new life into discarded items takes vision, and an artist is doing just that every time he walks past a discarded bin of knickknacks. </p>
<p>Most people would probably toss out a bucket full of old springs, valves, and rusty gears, but not Randy Meyers. He uses these recycled materials to create new-age, functional art.</p>
<p>“Most of these are used fittings or obsolete,” he said pointing to a bin full of parts.</p>
<p>Over the years, Meyers has painstakingly curated all the ‘junk’ in his garage.</p>
<p>“I never incorporate plastic, you know, maybe some wood, copper, aluminum. But it's all got to be pretty old and unique. It's got to have a look,” said Meyers.</p>
<p>For <u>Meyers,</u> the workshop clutter is a treasure trove of possibilities.</p>
<p>“They asked me, ‘What are you going to do with that?’ It's like, ‘You're never going to understand.’ I knew exactly. I'm going to have some big wire coming down and then I'll rewire that for a 110 light. It'll be a desk lamp.”</p>
<p>When he sees a random piece like a car bumper part, he has a vision of what he'll do with it.</p>
<p>“Oh, yeah, yeah. This is because people can relate to this. I mean, older people,” he said. “The kids nowadays wouldn't even believe that came off a car. [There’s] more steel in here than a car these days.”</p>
<p>Using old equipment, vintage car parts, gears, and pipe fittings, Meyers makes retro-futuristic designs with a turn-of-the-century aesthetic that would likely make Nikola Tesla and Thomas Edison envious.</p>
<p>“Everything is old that I'm working with like these are old lampshades from the 50s. The lamp would go in there and a big shade would screw on that and would shine down on something.”</p>
<p>The tinkering artist has created some 400 pieces, mostly lamps, all of them are now numbered and signed.</p>
<p>“There's a dimmer switch in this tin here. You can control the light,” he said, pointing to one lamp built out of a series of gears and an animatronic figurine. “I dim him way down just to make it look like that's a little factory, and this guy is cranking the crank and the generator to power the light.”</p>
<p>The first time he discovered he could make a cell phone speaker out of old record player parts he didn’t sleep all night.</p>
<p>“It’s louder than the phone itself.”</p>
<p>Like the gears spinning on his creations, his mind is always turning with ideas buzzing.</p>
<p>“Gauges, the bigger ones like this one, it's such a cool gauge. I'll probably just leave it the way it is, but if this was a little nastier, I would take the guts out of it, put a little quartz movement in it make a clock out of it," he explained.</p>
<p>The conservation artworks are show-stoppers at markets and local exhibitions.</p>
<p>But for Meyers, it’s not just about the sales. It’s about seeing the vision and reassembling the puzzle.</p>
<p>“I think creating something out of basically nothing is -- that's the magic," he said.</p>
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