Family History Time
"Family means nobody gets left behind, or forgotten". This is my effort to collect and share stories from our family that will help us appreciate the service and sacrifice of our ancestors - and thereby increase our testimony and determination to stay faithful.
Sunday, May 24, 2020
Orville and Wilbur Wright - my cousins with dedication and drive
While not a direct relationship, I found through "Relative Finder" that I'm cousins with Orville and Wilbur Wright. I also just finished reading David McCullough's book, "The Wright Brothers", which I would highly recommend. I knew the short school version of their flights at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, but not much else. These cousins were great examples of good throughout their lives.
Sunday, May 10, 2020
10th Great Grandmother - Susanna White
In honor of Mother's Day, I offer this short story on my 10th Great Grandmother, Susanna Jackson White Winslow, who was a Mayflower passenger and had several "firsts" in her life -
-Mother of the first English-born child in America
-First bride at an English wedding in America
-The First Lady of the Plymouth Colony
-Mother of the first American-born governor of an American Colony
-Mother of the first English-born child in America
-First bride at an English wedding in America
-The First Lady of the Plymouth Colony
-Mother of the first American-born governor of an American Colony
Here's the LINK to the Saturday Evening Post article I mentioned
The Mayflower arrives in December 1620
Sunday, May 3, 2020
Norman Day and Martha Ann Henderson Day - my Maternal Great-Great-Grandparents
Norman Day met Martha Ann Henderson at a dance in Kaysville, Utah about 1855. That meeting prompted him to drop his plans of going to California and striking it rich mining for gold. I think he made the right decision.
Here's and undated photo of Grandpa and Grandma Day -
Here's and undated photo of Grandpa and Grandma Day -
Sunday, April 26, 2020
Randolph Scott - Western Movie Hero
While stuck at home, I've enjoyed watching old Western Movies on a TV station here called "Grit". I just discovered one of my Western movie stars is a cousin of mine - Randolph Scott. I now look forward to when his movies come on. He's usually the one wearing the white hat (as all good guys do).
Here's a couple of old movie posters of Cousin Randolph's movies.......
Here's a couple of old movie posters of Cousin Randolph's movies.......
Sunday, April 19, 2020
Eliza Winter - and missing treasure?
Elizabeth "Eliza" Winter Olmstead Weir is my 4th Great Grandmother. Her daughter Lucinda Jane is my 3rd Great Grandmother. Here's an interesting story you should keep tucked away if you are ever in Annis, Idaho.......
Here's a photo of Grandma Lucinda Jane (standing) and Grandmother Eliza (seated) in front of a quilt made by Eliza - measuring 9 feet by 9 feet, it was used as a backdrop for many a photo in her day and is now hanging in the Pioneer Museum in Rigby, Idaho.
Here's a photo of Grandma Lucinda Jane (standing) and Grandmother Eliza (seated) in front of a quilt made by Eliza - measuring 9 feet by 9 feet, it was used as a backdrop for many a photo in her day and is now hanging in the Pioneer Museum in Rigby, Idaho.
Sunday, April 12, 2020
Peder Olaussen Johnson and the Bear
My Great-Great Grandfather came here from Norway and settled in Cache Valley, Utah. I found this story about him this past week that I wanted to share. Be careful when you play tricks on people who know how to use an axe!
Sunday, April 5, 2020
Richard More - Mayflower passenger
My 8th Great Grandfather, Richard More, was a passenger on the Mayflower at the age of 6 years. His story is kind of unique. Rough beginnings don't always dictate the paths that must be followed.
Here's a photo of the Mayflower Passenger Manifest with Richard More listed in the household of the Brewster family.
Here's a photo of the Mayflower Passenger Manifest with Richard More listed in the household of the Brewster family.
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