52 ancestors Week 51 (Dec. 16-22): Winter
Week 51 (Dec. 16-22): Winter
From Amy Johnson-Crow - Here in the northern hemisphere,
we will be welcoming winter on December 21. Yay! (I say "Yay" not
because I love winter -- I don't!! -- but because it's the shortest day of the
year... meaning we get more daylight after that! Yay!) How would winter have
affected your ancestors? Any Snow, Winters, or Frosts in the family tree?
I am lucky enough to have a “Winter” family branch in my tree, they are very
distantly related, but still related all the same, so I am going to write about
them. Even though I know very little on them.
The furthest back “winter” person I have is William “Winter” who was
born about 1819 in Chester-le-street, Durham. They are linked to my ancestors
by a family that adopted 1 of my paternal Lackey lineage. The families daughter
married the grandson of William “Winter”.
William married Elizabeth Scorer and they had 5 sons and 2 daughters. I
have no idea what he did for a living as I have no subscription to check census
records.
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From Amy Johnson-Crow - Here in the northern hemisphere, we will be welcoming winter on December 21. Yay! (I say "Yay" not because I love winter -- I don't!! -- but because it's the shortest day of the year... meaning we get more daylight after that! Yay!) How would winter have affected your ancestors? Any Snow, Winters, or Frosts in the family tree?
I am lucky enough to have a “Winter” family branch in my tree, they are very distantly related, but still related all the same, so I am going to write about them. Even though I know very little on them.
The furthest back “winter” person I have is William “Winter” who was born about 1819 in Chester-le-street, Durham. They are linked to my ancestors by a family that adopted 1 of my paternal Lackey lineage. The families daughter married the grandson of William “Winter”.
William married Elizabeth Scorer and they had 5 sons and 2 daughters. I have no idea what he did for a living as I have no subscription to check census records.