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WEEK 30 – EASY

July 26, 2019 by Leanne

The topic for this week’s 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks is Easy.

Since it helps me get caught up quicker, I am going to make this weeks post really easy on me. I am just going to list all the surnames that I have proven for my lines so far.

AbsalomAndersonCainCarey
ChampChaneyChislettClements
CollinsDriverEdwardsFoster
GaleGilmourHaynesHoward
HuntHylandJowlesKnight
LairdLawrenceLucasMcConnell
McKenzieMitchellMooreNelis
NewmanOak/esOsbornePekin
ReevesRenwickRichardsRose
RussellSedgleySempleStagg
ThompsonVirgin

The names below are for my husband’s lines.

BilodeauBlanchetteBolducBorn
BoutinBrinsonBuescherButeau
ChampagneDallaireDanielDore
DupreElliottElsworthFortier
GornowiczGouletGrenierGrondin
HallHorsemanHugeHughes
JamiesonJonesJoosKeating
KeetleyKrager/KriegerLegareLessard
NadeauParryPortwigQuirion
RancourSeverance/SaverenceSimonsSmith
TalbotToussaintTownsendWilson

If you have any of these surnames, feel free to send me a message. Always looking to make new connections and meet new family members!

WEEK 16 – OUT OF PLACE

April 19, 2019 by Leanne

This week in Amy Johnson Crow’s 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks, the prompt is “Out of Place”.

I was looking at a list of my immigrant ancestors (and some of my collateral lines), and everyone moved to Australia, except one. Margaret Russell, a child of my 3rd great grandparents. She was one of at least 8 children, and she moved to a country where we had no prior connections.

Margaret was born in about 1836 in County Donegal, Ireland, to Robert Russell and Elizabeth Mitchell.

When Margaret was about 16 years old, she immigrated to the United States. As far as I know she came here alone. I am still looking for her immigration details. Her brother Robert, immigrated to Australia in 1857.

In about 1859 she married James Crawford and they eventually made their home in Redfield, Oswego County, New York.

In 1860, James and Margaret were living in Osceloa, Lewis County, New York, with their 2 sons William and Robert. Both children were born in Vermont. I have found William’s birth record but I am still looking for Robert’s.

1860 Federal Census

In 1862, another three of her brothers immigrated to Australia. In 1863, Margaret’s parents immigrated to Australia, with the last of her siblings.

In 1870, James and Margaret were living in Redfield, Oswego County, New York. They had 8 children living with them.

1870 Federal Census

In 1880, James and Margaret had added another 2 children to their family.

1880 Federal Census

By 1900, all the children had moved out or died. Margaret was listed as being a mother to 12 children, 7 still living. I can only account for the 10 children in the 1880 census, so there are 2 still unknown to me. These 2 children, as well as 3 from the 1880 are probably the 5 listed as being deceased by the 1900 census.

1900 Federal Census

In 1905, James and Margaret are still living in Redfield with their youngest son David.

1905 State Census

By 1910, I cannot locate James or Margaret. I have not found a death date or burial for them either.

Family lore says that Margaret had sent money for her parents to move to the U.S. a couple of times but they kept refusing to relocate at the time.

I wonder what made Margaret want move to the United States at such a young age all by herself? What attracted the rest of her family move to Australia instead?

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