Family Tapestry is my gathering of family history threads in one piece. Hopefully, a colorful record for other family descendants or anyone else interested. Some threads are factually fine and others are curly and knobbly fiction threads spun around fact. I would love to hear from those who can fill in any gaps or colour to our family tapestry.
Saturday, 23 May 2020
E is for Edgley
Saturday, 25 April 2020
D is for Dickenson
George Edward Pearce. 1909 - 1942. Uncle George R.I.P.
I never met my Uncle George who died in the war, four years before I was born. But I do remember how everyone talked of him as being such a lovely person, quiet, strong and family-oriented.
Saturday, 18 April 2020
C is for Cottam family of Culcheth
Saturday, 11 April 2020
B is for Bridie
Challenge:
A red-haired woman with the very Irish name of Bridie Flynn arrives in Cork.
In conversation with locals they say, you must be Irish?!
She replies…
The Challenge Response:
‘I am Irish - in my bones, my blood and hair, as you can see. I have the features of my father who has the face and stature of the Flynns.
I come from a line of fighters - fighters for survival.
My Great, great, great grandfather’s family of eight (like others) was struggling with hunger in the ‘Great Famine’ of Ireland.