Blanche Theora Barker Piggott and unidentified friend. |
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Joseph Buck and George Green - What is their Connection?
I have been unsuccessful in trying to find a connection between Joseph Buck and George Green. That is, besides the fact that they were both framework knitters, luddites, and George was a witness to 4th great-grandpa Joe's marriage to Lydia Pilkington in 1801.
I guess they were just chums. Best buds. Co-workers. Hold the phone! I just stumbled onto something that might shed some light on old George. I found this very interesting article at Trove about a court case, Wilson v Sturgeon, concerning some of George's property. It seems that he didn't leave a will.
You will have to click on the image to read it.
It looks like poor George was a hunchback! The article mentions some family members so now I will have to do more searching. And I was just about ready to give up!
Thanks to cousin Dean for this. |
The Hobart Town Daily, Tuesday, 14 June, 1859 |
It looks like poor George was a hunchback! The article mentions some family members so now I will have to do more searching. And I was just about ready to give up!
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Thursday, March 8, 2012
Treasure Chest Thursday - The Highchair
This highchair has sat upstairs in my grandma's house ever since I can remember. It's place was in the hall against the wall between the bedroom with the sunken bed and the junk room. That's the only place I ever saw it.
Now it sits in my mom's basement. I took a picture of it while I was there last November.
I have to admit the best this highchair has ever looked is when my grandson sat in it back in 2008. First time I ever saw anyone sit in it.
Now it sits in my mom's basement. I took a picture of it while I was there last November.
I have to admit the best this highchair has ever looked is when my grandson sat in it back in 2008. First time I ever saw anyone sit in it.
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
My Luddite Connection
My goal is to find more collaborating evidence that connects my 4th great-grandfather Joseph Buck to his fellow luddite cohorts George Spray and George Green.
Let's follow George Spray. He was married to Joseph's sister Sarah Buck.
I can't seem to find anything else on Sarah Buck Spray. By the way, does anyone know how I can order the marriage certificate?
So I am thinking his wife Sarah died if he was married to Harriet Collins alias Hill in 1819. Or maybe they called it quits. After all, what kind of marriage would it be if your husband was shipped off to prison in Australia for 14 years?
George Spray was convicted of frame breaking in Nottingham on July 15, 1812 and sentenced to 14 years. I have found all the images of his ship voyages as a convict. Now if I could only find the marriage certificate for him and Sarah Buck, her death record, and George's death record I will be happy.
Let's follow George Spray. He was married to Joseph's sister Sarah Buck.
Nottinghamshire Parish Registers: Broxtowe Wapentake, Langar, in Bingham Wapentake, Bunny, in Rushcliffe Wapentake |
Here is a timeline I was able to find via NSW State Records
SPRAY, George. Per "Earl Spencer", 1813 1813 Oct 14 Hosier. On list of convicts disembarked from "Earl Spencer" and forwarded to Revd Samuel Marsden at Parramatta for distribution (Reel 6002; 4/3491 p.561) 1818 Servant to Revd Samuel Marsden. Petition for mitigation of sentence (Fiche 3190; 4/1856 p.251) 1818 Jan 5,6 Servant to Revd Marsden. Re permission to marry at Parramatta (Reel 6005; 4/3497 p.276) 1823 Apr 5 On return of allotments in the town of Parramatta (Fiche 3265; 4/7576 p.18) 1825 Oct 19 Married to Harriet Collins alias Hill. Memorial of his wife for an allotment (Fiche 3124; 4/1840C No.146 p.807)
George Spray was convicted of frame breaking in Nottingham on July 15, 1812 and sentenced to 14 years. I have found all the images of his ship voyages as a convict. Now if I could only find the marriage certificate for him and Sarah Buck, her death record, and George's death record I will be happy.
Monday, March 5, 2012
Amanuensis Monday - Milk Cans For Sale!
While I was at mom's last November I scanned some of the ephemera that she had in envelopes with my magic wand. I still need more practice. I can't even draw a straight line, I don't know what makes me think I can scan a straight line.
Any who, this postcard was in the envelope of stuff that grandma Dunn had saved.
Special Offering on New, High Grade Milk Cans
If you have any old worn out cream cans and desire to purchase new ones now is your opportunity to get them as SPECIAL LOW PRICES as follows: (F. O. B. your station)
10 Gallon .... $400
8 Gallon ..... 3.75
5 Gallon ..... 3.00
Will place name plate on can without additional charge Would advise sending in your order soon, as this price may change. We will deduct price of cans from cream check if desired. We would appreciate any shipments sent us and can assure you of prompt remittance at top market price.
WESTERN CREAMERY COMPANY 244 West 4th South Salt Lake City, Utah
I was curious about this creamery company so I did a little searching. It seems that they were found guilty of misbranding butter a couple of times. I found the following documents about the cases at National Library of Medicine.
Amanuensis Monday is an ongoing series created by John Newmark at Transylvanian Dutch
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Treasure Chest Thursday - Poem For Grandma
While I was in Idaho last year visiting the family naturally I rummaged through all the old photos and envelopes full of ephemera. Mom had an envelope full of newspaper clippings and letters and stuff that belonged to grandma Dunn. I found this poem inside that I had written and sent to her.
I don't even remember writing this poem. It's dated February 19, 1988 so I am assuming that I sent it to her for her birthday which was February 22.
Feb 18, 1988
I remember when I was young
the times we spent together
just you and I
When we slept in your bed
and I felt blue
I started to cry
And you would too.
I remember the ice cream sundaes
the cookies and cakes
and then later on
the tummy aches
But most of all I remember
The special way you made me feel
We were special buddies
And we always will
I love you grandma
Even more as time goes by
childhood memories make me smile
And your the reason why
Love, Leslie
I am so glad she saved this.
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