Sunday, January 24, 2016

Robert Nelson and Elizabeth Joseph

Today's story is about my maternal great-great-great grandparents, Robert Nelson and Elizabeth Joseph Nelson.  Irish ancestors who joined the church in Scotland and came to America.  Elizabeth grew up Jewish, and was disowned when she was forced to marry a Christian boy - Robert Nelson.  They lived in a chicken-coop after arriving in Utah, and settled in Cache Valley.  What a great example of sacrifice and determination!

Sunday, January 17, 2016

Edward Nielson and Catherine Banks Nielson

The life of Scottish Coal Miners was a difficult one.  Back then, in Scotland, they were known as colliers, and they were "thriled" to the land owned by the Lord or Baron.  Thriled means they were "staked" or tied/bound legally to the land.  They were essentially slaves, and scholars use that term when writing about the colliers now.  They could not remove themselves from the mine they were thriled to without the risk of arrest and prosecution.    
Edward was a Coal Hewer (one who broke up the coal at the face of the mine) and Catherine was a Coal Bearer.  They had to work together as a Team, and did so 12 hours a day, 6 days a week and were paid by the weight of the coal they brought from the face to the surface of the mine.  Incredible work, and although they were uneducated and most likely illiterate, they are a wonderful example to me of handwork and persistence.

Sunday, January 10, 2016

Sarah Zuriah Southworth Burbank


Welcome!  Here's some background on my maternal great-great grandmother you might enjoy!  She is a wonderful example of faith and determination in the face of great hardships and trials.

Sunday, January 3, 2016

Olaus and Karen - Examples of Service



Olaus and Karen Johnson - my Great-Great-Great Grandparents came to this country from Norway and lived lives of service and sacrifice.  I am grateful for their examples......