Showing posts with label Family. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Family. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 3, 2016

Ten on Tuesday Challenge!

The Ten On Tuesday prompt for Tuesday, May 3, 2016 is 10 Favorite Foods Your Mom Used To Make:

My first understanding of this challenge was that we were to choose 10 foods that we LIKED that our mom made. Sorry Mom, but that was really a challenge. Now just 10 items is easier!

1. Tuna Casserole  
2. Halibut steaks with a corn flake crust
3. Navy bean soup
4. Hamburger Soup
5. Banana Nut Bread
6. Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Cookies
7. BBQ Chicken
8. Roast Beef with Yorkshire Pudding! 
9. Chocolate Fudge
10. Christmas Fruit Cake 

What did I miss siblings?






Sunday, May 1, 2016

Saturday Night Genealogy Fun!


    Catherine Lydia Phillips Johnson - 1826 – 1916    90 years old



Mary Jane Crance Todd      1841 – 1946    105 years old


2012 was the last time I posted! I am such a serious blogger, eh?

For some odd reason, this genealogy challenge caught my eye.  
The challenge came from GeneaMusings, where you can see the analyses of other professional and amateur genealogists! 

Here is the challenge: 

1)  We each have 16 great-great grandparents.  How did their birth and death years vary?  How long were their lifespans?  
2)  For this week, please list your 16 great-great grandparents, their birth year, their death year, and their lifespan in years.  


And here we go: 

On my side, Sara Byron's Great-great grandparents:
Francois Joachim Biron                     1821 - 1903     82
Harriett Thibault                                1824 – 1907    83
Edward C Johnson                             1823 – 1900    77
Catherine Lydia Phillips                     1826 – 1916    90
Charles Barker Todd                          1838 – 1900    61        lead poisoning from CW minie ball
Mary Jane Crance                              1841 – 1946    105
Wheelock Parmly Thayer                  1836 – 1884    48         accidental GSW
Elizabeth Sands                                  1840 – 1874    34       Typhoid
Johann Daniel Christ                          1793 – 1842    48

Anna Katharina Bakker                      1799 – 1844    44

I added the reason for death of the three GGG's that died earlier than the norm.  Charles Barker Todd had surgery on a minie ball that was lodged in his hip three times. My assessment is that the ball slowly poisoned him, based on diary entries by his wife and daughter and their lists of his decline and symptoms. 

Wheelock Parmly Thayer accidentally shot himself while chasing a rabbit out of his garden. Other diary entries and notes lead me to believe that he also suffered from PTSD from his experiences in the Civil War. Perhaps that's why a rabbit pissed him off so much. 

Wheelock's wife and 2 year old daughter both died of Typhoid. 

67  average age
63  avg age men
71  avg age women
1824  avg year of birth
1892  avg year of death

On my husband's side,  Robert Jeffers Great-great grandparents:
Michael Jeffers           1800 – 1855                55       
Elinore Mullen           1825 – 1897                72
John F. Brown             1817 – 1888                71
Margaret Johnson       1832 – 1868                36
Peter Gebhard              1829 – after 1920       91
Maria Ziegernweidt     1839 – after 1900       61
Caspar C. Pip               1828 – 1897                73
Agnes Spitzley             1831 – 1903                71
John Mahan               
Mary Jane McCarty     1820 -
Daniel Leary                1818 -
Mary Sullivan              1818 – 1882                64
Florent LeGere            1827 – 1904                77
Anne Cormier             1828 – 1908                80
Olivier Robichaud       1835 – 1914                78
Rosalie LeBlanc             1829 – 1930                101

72  average age
74  avg age men
69  avg age women
1825  avg year of birth
1897  avg year of death   

It is notable that each of us had GGG's that lived to be over 100! I didn't see that in many other family trees.  
My other conclusion is that those French breed like rabbits and live forever.

Sara Byron
Ancestry Family Tree: Byron-Crist09

Monday, April 21, 2008

So hard to believe

It's very hard to believe that I am actually going to create a blog. It seems so ridiculously narcissistic to think that anyone would want or care to read what I have to say. But I have found that I sometimes need a place to "Put" pictures and charts and stuff that I want to show to other people.
This is, therefore my first post. I have nothing to say. It's Monday morning. Alarm did not go off properly this morning so Patrick (DS) had to rush through his shower, making him very crabby. Maddie's (DD) gym uniform escaped the laundry hamper and was sitting next to the washer and did not get washed. She was crabby and had to take Patrick's old uniform to school. My i-Pod has frozen up - and I'm not too happy about that. Bob, (DH) lost his glasses, A typical Monday morning in the Jeffers' house.