Showing posts with label Award. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Award. Show all posts

April 11, 2010

Ancestor Approved Award


Bad Holly, not blogging regularly...bad blogger Holly. So the Ancestor Award is keeping me “in the game”; Jennifer Trahan @ Jennifer’s Genealogy Blog sent over the award recently.

The Ancestor Approved Award asks that the recipient list ten things you have learned about any of your ancestors that has surprised, humbled, or enlightened you and pass the award along to ten other bloggers who you feel are doing their ancestors proud. Hmmm, let me put on my thinking cap, and get another cup of coffee, mandatory!

1) Calvin Wheeler b circa 1789-90 USA d 20 Mar 1866 Canada. My third great grandfather on my father’s maternal side.

Everything about him was a surprise, and I was certainly enlightened. First I found him...SURPRISE! Then I found that he was an affluent man in the town HE founded originally called Wheelers Mills, later called Tamworth, in Lennox and Addington County in Ontario. He started a sawmill, grist mill and store. He was the first postmaster, held other titles such as councilman, magistrate and militia officer with rank of colonel and was considered a U.E.L although I have yet to find conclusive records. He certainly has a continent full of descendants, and his Tamworth house stayed in the family for at least 162 years. There is so much more to find on this intriguing man. All of this was lost to our family.

2) Leo Cornell b 3 May 1898 d 16 Aug 1981, my grandfather on my mother’s side. I was both surprised and enlightened to find and receive a copy of his adoption papers, and find his birth family as well as descendants of this family. I have yet to ‘hook up’ with his birth siblings. Grandpa was adopted as was one sister, by a ‘merchant’ family from Canada that migrated to Michigan in the 1800's.

3) Mahlon P. Reynolds b Feb 1832 d June 13 1920. My 2nd great grand father married Sarah Stowe, my great grandfather Wilbur was born...she later died. Mahlon remarried and became apparently estranged from his new wife Elizabeth Clawson who still called herself Elizabeth Reynolds...and a child appears on a census (NOT Wilbur!) SURPRISE! A minor issue, but there are many of those along the way, aren’t there?

4) My grand father, Ernest Raeburn never became a U.S. citizen, living on the border of Canada in Sault Saint Marie, Michigan after marriage. He held the career of Steamboat Captain for Canadian Steamship Lines, technically on land for about 3 months of the year. He married grandma [Ethel Wheeler] in Canada, and grandma had to re-establish her U.S. citizenship, since she married an alien. [That always gets me, sounds like he was from outer space] They had to move to the Canadian Soo during WWII. Surprise!

5) William Raeburn b abt 1810 d 1897...it was certainly enlightening to find all the places the family lived between Ireland and Simcoe County, Ontario, and all of the children we never knew he had.

6) Anna Youker b 1824 d 1899 my second great grandmother on my fathers paternal side, is the granddaughter of a Revolutionary War patriot, Johann George Youker a.k.a. Yucker b abt 1757/59 d 1844. I submitted my line to DAR several years ago online, but received no response..so I suspect I need more documentation. Enlightened.

Well, how about 6 ? That is about it for now I think. Would my ancestors be proud?
Does anyone else think all of this is interesting...other than me? Te he....hope I didn’t bore you all.

I think this one has been all around the block so I am not sending it out. It was an interesting exercise.

January 16, 2010

Happy 101 and Kreativ Blogger Awards



I am finally getting on responding to some awards that have come my way in recent and not so recent weeks, and I thought no one was reading.....

In November: Sheri Bush @ Twig Talk
awarded me the Kreativ Blogger Award, thank you Sheri

Recently: Judith Richards Shubert @ Genealogy Traces
and Linda McCauley @ Documenting The Details
awarded to me the “Happy 101" Award, thank you ladies.

There are many good blogs worth reading, much better than mine! [I think] And I will share some of those I have enjoyed reading over the past year, since I started this blog. Many are on my side bar on the blog to the right and in my profile list...please check all of them out if you have time!

I have always enjoyed Greta’s blog, she writes as though we are all friends of hers
Greta’s Genealogy Bog

Tom Mac @ Genealogy Journey

Brett Payne @ Photo Sleuth great Photos

and one I have just discovered: Cherry Tea Time by Beneta Steyer

Honestly..You would think I have thought about what 10 things make me happy...seeing it seems to be my husbands favorite saying “Are Ya Happy” [Today and every day!]

Things I can currently think of that make me happy (lack of morning coffee at the moment, pardon me as I go get a refill....)

I am happy when my family is happy, what can I say.
Sunsets at Lake Michigan with or without my toes in the sand-sometimes its winter
Hikes...out in the woods when the mosquitoes population is low
Knocking down a brick wall in my family genealogy
Country drives with my husband
Getting together with my family
Sunshine (cue in the John Denver tune....really!
Babies in the family... will make me happy
Renovating a room in the house
Being around happy people
oh, and one more thats 11..hanging out with my big sister and laughing all day long

June 1, 2009

One Lovely Blog Award


Caroline @ Family Stories recently awarded to my blog the One Lovely Blog Award!

Thank you Caroline it is so very nice to receive this award, there are so many wonderful blogs out there...that you consider mine to be one of them it is appreciated!

I am getting to this late, my apologies...next I am to pay it forward to 7 lovely blogs, please visit them. Those 7 lovely blogs if they choose to, may pay it forward. I hold no expectations to these blogs...just want to give accolades to them...here are 3 to get you started....

Who Will Tell Their Story a lovely blog by both layout and content
Delia's Genealogy Blog always a great blog
Gray Roots Are Showing Interesting and clever

February 21, 2009

Kreativ Blogger Award



Wow, I just received a kudos nomination from Janet Iles at http://researchergal.blogspot.com regarding my blog. Thank you Janet, it is nice to know that others like your blog. Just when I wonder, am I writing anything interesting? I am very new to blogging having just started one month ago. My mission is now to send 7 kudos to those blogs I find "Kreativ". I will do this over a period of time, since I am new to this. Here are the first of the seven and the 'instructions', "should you accept this mission"....

1. Copy the award to your site.

2. Link to the person from whom you received the award.

3. Nominate 7 other bloggers.

4. Link to those sites on your blog.

5. Leave a message on the blogs you nominate

1. Kudos to Tipper at www.blindpigandtheacorn.com
I just stumbled onto her blog, and love her stories about Appalachian mountain people , pictures and the bonus was when I turned on my speakers and found some of my favorite music to accompany it.

2. Kudos to Sheri Fenley at http://sherifenleyrabbit.blogspot.com/2009/02/wabbit-wheelie.html
She puts fun into the blog by mixing it up sometimes with posts like Wabbit Wheelie

3. Kudos to Judith Richards Shubert at http://cemeteriesofthecoveredbridges.blogspot.com/2009/02/covered-bridges-wordless-wednesday.html
Her posts take me on those favorite country drives.

More later.......[the 'add a link didn't work so I guess, copy & paste"]