At that time she had visited with Allen Farquhar who owned and was living in the old family farmhouse, where his great grandmother had raised the family. And after her mother had passed away Mary Louise began to dream of someday making the same trip and following in her mothers tracks and retracing her steps.
That dream was finally realized in September in 2002, after it had been discovered that Allen was still living, and still owned the old Farquhar family farm house. She was thrilled because it was one of her only links to her own great grandmother Elizabeth Farquhar who she knew very little about.
Her mother had documented the trip in the 60's in a journal, but she also put together photo pages for her own family history. Her account fueled her daughter interest, and was a record for future generations.
Sadly this was the last trip Mary Louise would take in search of her kin. She passed away shortly the following spring just after Allen in 2003. Yet the opportunity for the discover continues.
“At the end of the day, what brings us lasting happiness is what matters most; and what matters most is what lasts the longest; and what lasts the longest?
Our family ties—with the belief that families really are forever.”
Donny Osmond