Sunday, February 18, 2024

I am grateful for the Ancestors that Immigrated to America

This week's prompt for the weekly themes to write up something about was Immigration. This is my post about Immigration and my ancestors.

This is a Scrapbooking page I made for my Ancestors book. It lists the years they arrived here in America. I made this about 10 years ago. Now when I looked at it I think I should add the countries 
they came from. So let me list that now. 

Joseph Hartmann is from Germany, 1868.
Susanne Naef is from Germany, unknown.

Joseph Jirak is from Bohemia before 1884.
Katerina Holounova is from Chrtníč, 3 Havlička Brod, Vzsočna Kraj, Czechia. I just found her hometown 
last summer in July of 2023.

Fredrick and Anna Spahn  came as a couple with several children from Germany, before 1885. 
My grandmother was the only child born in America.

William Chaplin came from England and is the only Ancestor that came in through Ellis Island. 

Below their names are the many question I would like to ask them about their experience of coming to America.



Friday, February 2, 2024

Family Lore

One of the prompts for #52 Ancestors for 2024 is Family Lore. 

What is  family lore?
I guess the simplest explanation of family lore are the stories told in the home about the family. Usually from the parents 
or older generations to the younger generation. 

 My Dad was quite the story teller. Some of his stories were hard to believe and some you know, are just not impossible. 

This story I was able to disprove and verify. That might sound strange to you but wait, you will see what I mean.

Dad always told us we were as American 
as those who came over on the Mayflower. 
As a kid I didn't think much about it, I knew I was American and that was all that was important to me. 
When I started doing Family History at 30, 
I realized he was not correct. 
His grandfather came from Germany in 1868 and my grandfather on my mother's side came from England in 1906. So, I am still American but not a decedent of the Mayflower. 
I though he told this story because he was of German decent and had lived through both World Wars and had maybe faced some discriminations. He lived in a German area and went to a school for the German community and had a German last name of Hartmann.

Later in my life and after doing more family research on Annette Corkish, who is my Bonus Mother and my dad's second wife and the mother of my three brothers. And after meeting cousins on Social Media and Ancestry.
One of those cousins showed me how her line goes 
back to Henry Samson from the Mayflower. 
Henry Samson, was a 16 year old on the Mayflower.

Annette my Bonus Mom


Thus, the story is disproved and verify at the same time. 
Right for my three brothers but not me. I think my dad just included me in the group as a decedent because he wanted us four kids to feel like one family and not draw attention to my mother who had died when I was an infant. 
So, sorry Dad that I didn't believe you. 
All I can claim is that I was raised by a descendent of the Mayflower. Annette was a good Mom so that is all that really matters.


Standing Dad George, Mary, brother George, sitting Annette and brother Don.
This picture was taken in Whitestone, NY, before we moved to Florida and my youngest brother was born.

For clarification my mother Edith died a week before my first birthday and Annette my bonus mom died a week before my 17th birthday. Annette was the only mom I knew.