This is my space to share my quest to collect as many broken branches as I can in my fractured family tree which resembles a bramble bush more then a proper tree. As I go forward in this blogging journey I hope to share how I have searched far & wide for family - with no regard for where they come from or if I should really want them.
You can pick your friends, but you can't pick your family you know!

Tuesday, July 25, 2023

Nature Abounds For Young Naturalists ~ Natural High

 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks 2023: Week 30 (IN THE NEWS)


A few weeks ago I wrote about our children growing up to enjoy the great outdoors. 

For this week's prompt IN THE NEWS I share a couple of newspaper articles showing some of that foundation.

The first article is from THE GRAND FORKS GAZETTE in Grand Forks, BC, Canada published on January 31st 2004 when our boys were 6 & 10

Our Maple Tree In Grand Forks


The second article is from THE CHILLIWACK PROGRESS in Chilliwack, BC, Canada published on September 30th 2006 when our boys were 9 & 13

Our Walnut Tree In Chilliwack

We had originally joined the Young Naturalists' Club when we lived in a rural area of Langley in 2002 & 2003. When we returned to Grand Forks our boys were saddened to find no YNC in the area. Having ran programs for children & youth as part of my working life I knew I had the skills necessary to start the program in the Kootenay Boundary area. When we moved to Chilliwack later the local program was seeking a leader, and I agreed to take it over. 

I continued to lead the program until our boys developed other interests, and I could no longer justify the volunteer hours needed for the Young Naturalists. 

For a long time after stepping down as leader I really missed it. 



Reminiscing about the fun times while raising our children!!! 



This is why I search - 


Cause ... 





You can pick your friends, but you can't pick your family you know!







***Any errors are my own. Please send me any updates or corrections via the comments at the bottom of this blog post***



Photos:

Grand Forks Gazette
Chilliwack Progress



Links:

Amy Johnson Crow, 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks Challenge
https://www.amyjohnsoncrow.com/52-ancestors-in-52-weeks/



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Tuesday, July 18, 2023

Happy Birthday X4 Great Grandfather Thomas Thomson ~ Born 232 Years Ago

 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks 2023: Week 29 (BIRTHDAYS)


As I sat down to write this week's blog about BIRTHDAYS I decided to find someone in our Bramble Bush who was born on July 18th. 

I found:
Thomas Thomson
BIRTH 18 JUL 1791 • Wemyss, Fife, Scotland
DEATH 26 MAY 1833 • Dalkeith, Scotland

Exactly 232 years ago my paternal 4th great grandfather was born to 

John Thomson
BIRTH 12 JUL 1763 • Seggie, Orwell, Kinross, Scotland
DEATH BEF. 1829 • Scotland, United Kingdom
and
Jean Beveridge
BIRTH BEF. 20 OCT 1765 • Portmoak, Kinross-shire, Scotland
DEATH Unknown

My 3rd great grandmother is their daughter
Agnes Thomson
BIRTH ABT. 1826 • Inverkeithing, East Wymess, Fife, Scotland
DEATH 7 FEB 1898 • Inverkeithing, Fife, Scotland

Agnes retained her maiden name as her married name when she married:
Henry Thomson
BIRTH ABT. 1825 • Buckhaven, East Wemyss, Fife, Scotland
DEATH 3 OCT 1901 • Buckhaven, Fife, Scotland

who was the son of
Alexander Thomson
BIRTH 4 MAR 1796 • Buckhaven, Fifeshire, Scotland
DEATH 5 FEB 1875 • Buckhaven, Fifeshire, Scotland
and
Williamina (Minnie) Cargill
BIRTH ABT. 1795 • Wemyss, Fife, Scotland
DEATH ABT. 1855 • North Berwick, East Lothian, Scotland

I have not yet wrapped these 2 Thomson family lines back together again, but I have no doubt that Agnes and Henry were somehow related.

My X2 great grandfather, son of Agnes & Henry Thomson was
Thomas Thomson
BIRTH ABT. 1849 • Buckhaven, East Wemyss, Fife, Scotland
DEATH 22 FEB 1919 • Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
married to
Isabella Glass
BIRTH ABT. 1849 • North Berwick, East Lothian, Scotland
DEATH 29 JUL 1943 • Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh, Scotland

My great grandfather, son of Thomas & Isabella was
Thomas Thomson
BIRTH 10 MAY 1880 • North Berwick, East Lothian, Scotland
DEATH 19 NOV 1940 • Kananaskis, Alberta, Canada
married to
Elizabeth Young Slicer
BIRTH 4 AUG 1882 • North Berwick, Haddingtonshire, Scotland
DEATH 24 JUN 1958 • Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada

When I first started searching the Thomson line I was very confused by the number of Thomas Thomsons to be found.

This is the area the family is predominantly from. 


Today I found X4 great grandfather Thomas Thomson who was born 232 years ago exactly, and realized I know nothing about him because each time I try I get mixed up in the Thomson lines.

Up next I will try to find more information about this X4 great grandfather and his ancestors. 


When you realize you don't know enough about a particular line!!! 



This is why I search - 


Cause ... 





You can pick your friends, but you can't pick your family you know!







***Any errors are my own. Please send me any updates or corrections via the comments at the bottom of this blog post***

Links:

Amy Johnson Crow, 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks Challenge
https://www.amyjohnsoncrow.com/52-ancestors-in-52-weeks/



If you reference or use my blog posts in any way please
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Please & Thank you!

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Monday, July 10, 2023

Recreating An Old Family Photo ~ 91 Years Later

 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks 2023: Week 28 (RANDOM)


In 1932 the photo on the top was taken of my 
Great Uncle Alf (left) & Great Uncle Den (right).


The photo on the bottom was recreated in 2023 by their sons/nephews (my 1st cousins X2 removed).

Great Uncle Alf
Alfred (Alf) Dendy
BIRTH 29 MAY 1900 • Clapham, Surrey, England
DEATH 4 APR 1984 • Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

Great Uncle Den
Dennis (Dennie) (Den) Dendy
BIRTH 14 AUG 1909 • Maryfield, Saskatchewan, Canada
DEATH 11 JAN 1999 • Edgewater, British Columbia, Canada




The Dendy blood runs strong!!! 



This is why I search - 


Cause ... 





You can pick your friends, but you can't pick your family you know!







***Any errors are my own. Please send me any updates or corrections via the comments at the bottom of this blog post***




Photos:

Personal




Links:

Amy Johnson Crow, 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks Challenge
https://www.amyjohnsoncrow.com/52-ancestors-in-52-weeks/



If you reference or use my blog posts in any way please
include a link to the specific blog and
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All rights reserved.
Please & Thank you!

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Tuesday, July 4, 2023

The Love Of the Great Outdoors - Family Built

 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks 2023: Week 27 (THE GREAT OUTDOORS)

Our kids are adults who like the outdoors. 

I would like to believe we created this enjoyment with our early camping trips.

Our oldest was 6 months old when he went on his first camping trip. 

It was a May Long Weekend family trip that had about 6 families and about 20 people. 

My parents were staying in their travel trailer. They were not pleased when Chris and I would not let them take their firstborn grandchild into the trailer with them. They were worried because, as was typical, the weather was cold and wet. 

My parents weren't happy when we said he would be fine in our tent, and had to toughen up because we were not delicate campers.

I don't remember it, but Chris says there was actual snow falling over that weekend. Regardless if there was actual snow it was very cold & wet. Our little one was fine snuggled with his parents in the tent. 

These annual trips always resulted in tarp town where several tarps were constructed together to keep the entire area mostly free from falling rain.

There was an unofficial fishing derby - Chris won that first year with this one!



1996, Pregnant with our second - we were still camping in a tent


Our youngest was only 2 months old for his first camping trip in a tent. 

Several years later we bought that travel trailer from my parents. 

As the years passed we became delicate campers looking for comfort.

That trailer traveled across BC and Alberta, and I took great delight in having my own bathroom on the road. 

One of the highlights from those years was our trip to Drumheller.
We stayed in a very nice campground by the river. 


Later we sold the trailer to buy a motorhome so we could tow our boat. 




We were a one vehicle family, and it didn't take me long to realize that the motorhome was insured all year round because of our fair weather on the WEsT Coast, and I could use if for errand running. 

I certainly never thought a motorhome would become my ride of choice, but it shockingly worked well once I learned how to navigate the size.

One year I took it to the end of homeschool year Sports Meet. The pop-up coffee shop was a hit with the parents, and the kids loved the frozen treats.  

Finding a parking spot for errand running wasn't always easy, but the grocery store was never a challenge. 

Chris worked 4 on/4 off  - which left us able to go away for all of his days off. 

When we arrived home from one trip I restocked for the next trip. 

We enjoyed 'boon docking' with the comforts the motorhome provided, and tried to convince ourselves we were roughing it. 

Our oldest believed we were because he couldn't find consistent cell coverage.



One year we put the motorhome away for winter, and in the spring never woke it up.

Over that winter our kids developed interests that left them unable to go away 

Back left with sunglasses and beige shirt
Expedition Instructor, Cadet Camp, Vernon

The motorhome became an eyesore in our driveway.

Last year we had it towed to the dump.

It was nice to see the broken down motorhome depart the driveway. 

We will fondly remember our outdoor adventures that built a foundation of outdoor love in our kids.




When your kids grow up to be interesting humans!!! 



This is why I search - 


Cause ... 





You can pick your friends, but you can't pick your family you know!







***Any errors are my own. Please send me any updates or corrections via the comments at the bottom of this blog post***



Photos:

Personal


Sources:

BOONDOCKING 101, Tips from Cortni Armstrong, The Flipping Nomad. Keystone RV. Retrieved July 1st 2023 from
https://www.keystonerv.com/keystone-life/boondocking-101


Links:

Amy Johnson Crow, 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks Challenge
https://www.amyjohnsoncrow.com/52-ancestors-in-52-weeks/



If you reference or use my blog posts in any way please
include a link to the specific blog and
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My blogs are ©Deborah Buchner, 2014 forward.
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Please & Thank you!

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