Tuesday, 11 November 2014

55 Pages, 4284 words and I've only just started...

Yes Issue: 2 of the Family Archive is available for you to...

  • look at
  • correct errors (just write a comment; please add your name at the end of the comment otherwise I won't know who to thank).
  • add missing information.
  • provide any other constructive feedback.
This whole process is, for me, incredibly engaging and challenging. I'm also having to rethink the whole project as I progress.
For you, dear friends and family, it may appear as if I'm making good progress; that couldn't be further from the truth. Lynn gave me two carrier bags full of documents, photographs and more. I'm removing the items I've covered so far and they are still full.

Next step:

Because there is so much, I think I'm going to have to spend some time, before I continue, breaking down what I've done already, into Separate Family Publications. e.g.

  • Dalziel Archive
  • Pettit Archive (1700 to...)
  • Hockey Archive
  • Arbon/Last Archive
  • Keen Archive
  • Ulph Archive
...you get the idea - suggestions for names of the separate documents are welcome.
I feel that way...

  • the tools I'm using will cope
  • finding things may be easier
  • I may be able to progress quicker.
As a result, you may not see much for a few days/weeks, while I get sorted.

To look at Issue:2 as a pdf...




  • either click the image above to open it in your browser
  • or right-click and select SaveAs from the menu that appears.
  • or click HERE



As I've already said, please use the comments for feedback, it would be nice to know what you think.


Sunday, 9 November 2014

Where do they fit the Family Tree?


These photographs, I'm sure, came from Bessie and I can remember sitting with her, at Mum's house on Gallows Hill, going through these very pictures with her.
I can place quite a few of the seven people posted today but have no idea where some fit the Family Tree.
It's very much her side of the Family Tree.
Let's go through them...

Picture:14

Uncle Dank
The question is, was he an Arbon or a Last? How does he fit the Family Tree?

Picture:15

Uncle Alf
I've no problem with placing Uncle Alf in the Family Tree but, it would be nice to know which regiment etc. he was with. Any ideas?

Picture:16

Cousin Arthur
So where does Cousin Arthur and his wife Sylvia, (see below), fit the Family Tree? Who were their parents and/or did they have children?

Picture:17

Cousin Arthur's wife Sylvia.
Picture:18
Emma (1911) Forder
The writing on this makes it quite clear who my Aunt Emma Forder is and where she fits in the Family Tree; it also makes it clear that the next two are her sons. Any additional information welcome...

Picture:19

Oscar Forder
Any ideas about the regiment etc?

Picture: 20

Cecil Forder
Any idea of occupation? Married or single? Any additional information welcome...

I'll finish this post with A "Doodle" I did while thinking about my Dad especially as it is the 11th November in two days time.
"I won't forget!"


Wednesday, 5 November 2014

Australia and UK: the "Mystery 4"...

Today's Pictures (55/11/2014)

Where do we start?

Picture: #10


From what I can work out, from the family tree and the pencil note on the back of this photograph, namely...
"Herbs father & Family Australia"
We're looking at Thomas John Pettit (my first cousin twice removed) and his family. So, with that in mind, one of the four ladies may be his wife, Violet Mary Pettit (nee Pool) and one their son John Herbert Pettit (Herb)
Any ideas?

Any Australian Pettits who can help?

Picture: #11


Now this one looks like it could be Eliza Pettit (nee Birch) & husband John Pettit.
What do you think?

Who are the other seven? I'm fairly sure it's Ethel Veal (see the last but one blog post) on the right of the picture. 


Picture: #12


This one looks like a slightly younger Eliza Pettit (nee Birch) what do you think?

Picture: #13


And, last but not least for this blog post, who is this?
I don't have a clue -  Any ideas?

I look forward, as always, to your feedback.

Tuesday, 4 November 2014

Where are we up to?

I know how annoying it can be, with blogs, to have to scroll up and down to find what you want so...
"I'll be posting, probably at the beginning of each month, a pdf update of all the pictures and where we are at in identifying the people"
 It will be updated...

  • as I post more "posts"
  • as you identify or confirm the people
  • when I find the time.
I hope you like Issue: 1 (November 2014) and I look forward to "filling some gaps" before I post Issue: 2
To access the pdf...
 click to access Issue: 1

  • either click the image above to open it in your browser
  • or right-click and select SaveAs from the menu that appears.
  • or click HERE

Please use the comments for feedback, it would be nice to know what you think.

Monday, 3 November 2014

Going back quite a long way...

Just 3 pictures with this post and, as always I'd like family & friends of family to provide...

  • confirmation of my identification and/or 
  • correction, if required.

Lets start with the oldest...

Picture: #7


I'm fairly confident that this is my Great, Great Grandma Eliza Pettit (nee Birch); born October 12th 1838 and Died March 9th 1923 (84 years old)

Picture: #8


Here she is again with one of her sons, Ernest Albert Pettit, born on 13th August 1864. He was married to Anne (nee Chollis). He was my Great Great Uncle.

Picture: #9 


This is one of Great, Great Grandma Eliza Pettit's daughters; Ethel Veal (nee Pettit my Great, Great Aunt). She was married to Bert Veal and they had a son, Teddy Veal.
P.S. I Thought you may like a limited read-only view of our family tree as I've been updating it; take a look at...http://www.geni.com/share?t=6000000029296598484
I look forward to your feedback...