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!

Showing posts with label Cannon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cannon. Show all posts

Sunday, June 9, 2019

When you're named after your NPE ~ Nellie May Cannon


52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks: Week 23 (NAMESAKE)


My great grandmother Nellie May Cannon was named after her paternal grandmother & aunt who were both named Ellen, but known as Nellie. Nellie's father was John Rodger (known as Jack/Jake) Cannon. Her mother was Edith May Lake. Nellie was named after her father's mother and sister and shared a middle name with her mother. 


What a nice family story. 



Nellie with 5 of her grandchildren



This is only a story. 


The truth is far more complicated.


I had originally done my Ancestry DNA to research a mystery on my paternal family line. At the beginning of my research journey I was unaware that there were so many other mysteries in my tree. When my results first came back I was surprised to see that I had almost no Irish. I was very surprised that I had no Irish because I knew that Jack Cannon's parents were born in Ireland. It seemed to me that if my X2 great grandfather was Irish I should have some Irish in my DNA results. I was left wondering if it was okay for me to wear the KISS ME I'M IRISH pin, or if I was now solidly in the realm of cultural appropriation. I didn't dwell on that too long as I was busy researching other things. 


It wasn't long after I uploaded my result to GedMatch that I was contacted by a brother and sister research team who asked me about my family tree. They had noticed that I matched quite a bit of their tree, but had no in common folks in my tree. I gave them permission to look at my results & tree. 


My crash course in genetic genealogy began that day.


Nellie with my brother and I (her great grandchildren) 



They studied my results in relation to their results. They cross-matched with the dna matches they had in their tree who intersected with my dna matches. They then looked at where that intersection appeared to be, and deduced that Nellie May Cannon was the result of a NPE ** (non-paternal event). They then looked at who in their tree may  have had opportunity, and then cross-referenced how much DNA I had in common with the results. The working hypothesis was that, John Lamb, a coworker of Jack Cannon's who lived not too far from Jack and Edith was the probable father of Nellie. John Lamb and his wife had adopted children so testing this hypothesis would be difficult. John had brothers who may have visited from  Minnesota so they may have been involved instead of John. When my aunt's DNA results were added a while later the hypothesis held. As more distant relatives add their dna results to Ancestry, MyHeritage, and GedMatch more will become clear.


Nellie May (nee Cannon) Graham



I haven't yet given up the idea that Nellie's mother Edith may have been the family connection to the Lamb/Deuchar family tree. Edith was from Minnesota, and I haven't been able to track her family at all. Edith being the tie to the Lamb/Deuchar family doesn't change the fact that I have only trace Irish in my DNA, and no DNA matches to the Cannon family. This also doesn't explain why the descendants of Nellie's sisters don't match any of the Lamb/Deuchar matches my aunt and I do.



Edith May Lake

It has been very difficult tracking the Cannon/Lake family line. They moved a lot. Not always together. Edith appears to have had 4 marriages, but I can only find two with records that appear to match.


On the marriage registry to Jack Cannon, Edith May's last name was Mcdonnell. I did find a record of Edith May Lahe marrying Farquhar Thomas McDonnell, 20 Dec 1912, in Ontario. I haven't found any evidence of other relationships for Jack. 


I have tried to follow the paper trails, and not fill in the blanks that only seem to fit. Each time I start to research I end up 'down the rabbit hole'. This blog has taken me over a week to write because each time I start I end up chasing more 'facts'. 




Nellie had two younger sisters: Kathleen & Florence. The three girls had a brother who died as an infant. March 11th 1911 John Patrick Cannon was born in Winnipeg. June 4th 1911 John Patrick Cannon died. This is the entire family according to my current research or until a new dna match appears to prove otherwise. 


Nellie (right) & maybe her sister Kathleen



My great grandmother was a funny lady who drank too much alcohol. 



Nellie with three of her granddaughters

She shared stories of her childhood with a drink in hand. Nellie, who the family called Nanny, was damaged by a childhood that is only now beginning to make sense to me. Nellie always said that her father didn't treat her very well while she was growing up. She idolized her mother, and was afraid of her father.  Nanny said that she was placed in a convent where the nuns were abusive.


Nellie May Cannon



The 1906 Canadian census has Jack (32) Cannon living with wife Edith (25) and daughter Nellie (1) living in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Jack may not be the biological father of Nellie, but he was there from the beginning. 


1906 census



The Iowa state census 1915 indicates Nellie (age 10) living in a catholic children's home with her sister Florence (age 6) in Carroll, Iowa, United States. The following year the 1916 Canada Census shows their sister Kathleen (age 9) living with their father in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. I have no record of their mother Edith May (nee Lake) Cannon while the three girls were living separately. Although the possible marriage to Farquar McDonnell was in 1912 so maybe she was residing in Ontario, and I haven't yet found those records. 



The 1920 U.S. census has Florence (age 12) living with Jack Cannon's sister Ellen (nee Cannon) Carey and her husband Thomas (along with Thomas' mother Ellen) in Iowa. The Carey's have no children listed in this census because their children were 18 & 20 so likely no longer at home. Florence was listed as step-daughter, but was niece.


In the 1921 census Jack & Edith were living in Winnipeg with daughters: Nellie (age 16) and Kathleen (age 14).




Nellie lived in Manitoba and British Columbia, but spent time in the United States throughout her life. She had one son, John Robert (Jack/Jacky) Graham with ex-husband Robert (Bob/Bobby) Graham. She lived with a man name Clarence for a time, but never married after Bob. 

Nellie May (nee Cannon) Graham



Kathleen appears to have never left the province of Manitoba if the census and directories can be believed. 


In 1927 Florence got married in Iowa, had her child in Winnipeg in 1930, and then in 1931 crossed the border noting her uncle, Pat Cannon, in Churden, Iowa for where she was traveling with her daughter (bonus namesake -- named after her sister Kathleen). Florence is later found in California living with her mother Edith (and her mother's probable third husband Bill Southern).


Nellie's sister Florence



The 1928 city directory shows that Edith May Lake was married to Bill Southern, and living in Santa Monica, Los Angeles, California. In 1934 Edith crossed the border with the name Edith May Cannon. In 1940 she was listed as wife to Bill Southern. When she died in 1960 she was living in California, and married to Val Dunn. The only marriage record I have found for Edith is the John Rodger Cannon in 1919 many years after their children were born. It is probable that she was married to Farquar Thomas McDonnell. I have found no records for the marriage to Southern or Dunn.


When I look at the DNA matches I have in common with Florence's great grandson and Kathleen's granddaughter I think there is a good possibility that all three girls had different fathers. Although it's possible that Kathleen and Florence had the same father. Nellie definitely had a different biological father than both of them. Using the in common dna matches it's obvious that Edith May Lake was the mother of all three girls. 


Nellie with 2 of her great grandchildren, my brother and myself



If you have been able to follow my confusing journey through the Cannon/Lake line I happily invite you to FOLLOW ME DOWN THE RABBIT HOLE!



This is why I search -


Cause ... 






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


** NPE - I used as Non-paternal event, but can be either parent: non-parental event 



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



Sources:

Manitoba Vital Stats, Retrieved previously from Ancestry.ca

Census records, Retrieved previously from Ancestry.ca


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Wednesday, May 1, 2019

Robert Graham ~ Scottish Carrier

52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks: Week 18 (Road Trip)


My X4 great grandfather, Robert Graham was born the 16th of January in 1814  in Thornhill, Closeburn, Dumfriesshire, Scotland. His parents were Peter Graham (born about 1788) and Ann(e) Kirk (born about 1785). I have found records for 3 more children born to Peter & Ann (nee Kirk) Graham. I have not been able to find any other records to date, but am confident these are my people. I have a DNA match to Robert's brother James' descendants. No match to either of their sisters (Mary & Elizabeth) at this time. Peter Graham and Ann Kirk are one of my brick walls. I have no record of their birth, marriage or death. Until I found the DNA match to James' descendants I wasn't confident they were actually my X5 great grandparents. I have taken them out of my tree to start researching again only to put them back into my tree at least 5 times. After the DNA match appeared I put a note in their records reminding me to not take them out. I am reasonably exhausted that the research is correct. 

Robert married Susanah (Susan) Hamilton on the 4th of June 1842 in Lesmahagow, Lanarkshire, Scotland. Susanah (Susan) was born on the 3rd of November 1814 in Carnwath, Lanarkshire, Scotland.  Susan was the 5th child of 9 children born to Andrew Hamilton (2 Sep 1775 - 28 Jan 1836/37) and Marion Weir (14 Jul 1781 - 17 Aug 1826).

Robert and Susan had 9 children. Their son Robert is my X3 great grandfather who was married to Margaret/Maggie Burt. Their son Robert is my X2 great grandfather who was married to Jessie Crawford Gray, and they immigrated to Canada in 1911. Their son Robert (known as Bob/Bobby) is my great grandfather who was married to Nellie (Con)Cannon. I am the granddaughter of Robert and Nellie's only son John Robert (known as Jack/Jacky).

Have you gotten lost in the long line of Robert Grahams that I descend from?  I know I have been lost among the Robert Grahams many times while researching. 

Now back to Robert Graham, my x4 great grandfather. 

In the 1851 Census we find Robert and family living in Firdon farming 11 acres.


Are you asking what does this have to do with ROAD TRIP yet?  I am so glad you asked.

By 1961 we find Robert and family have moved. They are now residing on Muir Row, but still in Lanarkshire. Their parish is no longer Lesmahagow. They are now in the Carnwath parish. Robert's occupation is no longer a farmer. He is now a Carrier. Robert ROAD TRIPPED everyday all day, and as the future census ecords show he continued road tripping for many years. 






Finding  Robert's occupation assisted in my researching his family. I was able to confirm that the census records I was finding were still for the right family because of Robert's occupation. In 1871 and 1881 he is listed as a Carrier still, and in 1891 he's a Retired Carrier.  

In 1871 they have moved again, and are residing at Heathland. Their parish is still Carnwath. They now have a granddaughter residing with them. This new piece of information provided more clues in my searching. 





By the next census Robert and Susan are 65 years old, and living alone at the same residence. 







By 1891 Robert is retired. He and Susan are still living at the same residence just the two of them.





Neither Robert or Susan can be found in any future census because Robert died the following year in 1892 and Susan in 1894


Robert Graham
January 16th 1814 ~ March 24th 1892
Thornhill, Dumfrieshire, Scotland ~ Forth, Lanarkshire, Scotland


Susanah (Susan) Hamilton

November 3rd 1814 ~ April 11th 1894
Carnwath, Lanarkshire, Scotland ~ Forth, Lanarkshire, Scotland

At the time of their death their grandson (my X2 great grandfather) was 8 when his grandfather died, and 11 when his grandmother died. Their grandson grew up about 9 miles from his grandparents. Its seems the family stayed fairly close together until their grandson grew up, married, and moved his family to Canada. One of Robert and Jessie's sons left Canada, and headed back to the United Kingdom (residing in England). It appears as though the rest of the family stayed in Canada, but I am still searching. 



Jack (my grandfather) and his father Robert (great grandson to Robert  & Susan [nee Hamilton] Graham) who was known as Bob/Bobby
(born Holytown Scotland in 1906, and immigrated to Canada in 1911) 


Follow the paper trail to ensure a reasonable exhaustive search.




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***



Sources:

Scotland Census records, Retrieved May 1st 2019 from Ancestry.ca


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Tuesday, January 15, 2019

Secrets Exposed - Still Working Out How the Deuchars & Lambs fit

52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks: Week 3 (Unusual Name)

I opened my email box one morning, and SURPRISE a 'you know nothing Deb' email arrived. It was from a brother & sister research team who had found my Ancestry DNA results on GedMatch. They let me know that I was related to many of their relatives, and none of the folks in my tree were familiar to them. They also noted that I shared more DNA with many of their known relatives than they did, and yet it appeared I didn't know any of them.

I was brand new to DNA, and had no idea what they were saying or what exactly I could do with it. They offered to look at my tree, and see what they could figure out.

They offered me an unusual name .... Deuchar as my 4th great grandmother. Elizabeth Deuchar and her husband John Lamb appeared to be my X4 great grandparents via my mother's paternal line. Yet there were no Duechars or Lambs in my family tree no matter how long I searched.

They postulated that my grandmother Nellie May Cannon was not the daughter of Jack Cannon as had been expected. Their working assumption was that Nellie's mother Edith May Lake had Nellie with John Lamb (the grandson of Elizabeth Deuchar and John Lamb through their son Charles). John Lamb (the grandson) and Jack Cannon were both engineers for the railway, and census finds the two families living on the same street in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

My immediate thought was that now I understood why there was so little Irish in my DNA results. I had been confused how I could have almost no Irish when my great great grandfather had been born in Ireland. At the time I decided that it was because of the generation distance between us. I now suspected it was because my great great grandfather was Scottish instead of the expected Irish. 
This began my crash course in Genealogical DNA, but first I went back to good old fashioned research.

NellieCannonGraham0001

I began by looking again at all of Nellie's documents. I discovered that the registration did say her parents were married at the time of her birth, but 
her birth wasn't registered until Nellie was much older. There were census records showing that Nellie had been living with Jack Cannon's sister in the United States for parts of her childhood. Nanny had told me about those years. She had also shared that she wasn't her father's favourite, and it often was obvious. Maybe Jack Cannon knew or suspected that Nellie wasn't his biological child. Or maybe Nellie just remembered from her own perspective. It doesn't take blood to be a father. 

Still not wanting to embrace this scandal if it wasn't a real one I dug back through more records. I was looking to prove or disprove the working scenario. All the details provided by my new found cousins were exactly as they stated them.

I looked at the DNA I had in common with descendants of Nellie's two known sisters. Using the in common matches (on Ancestry) and centimorgans it became quite clear. Nellie and her two sisters were half siblings. Nellie's two younger sisters were full siblings. All three girls had the same mother. Since John Lamb and his wife adopted their children I was unable to confirm a sibling match for Nellie through the father of this assumed scenario. 


I created a new tree on Ancestry that I refer to as my guessing tree called DNA - Lake/Cannon/Lamb/Deuchar Minnesota Mystery. So far no one has taken me up on my request for more information if they know anything about this story.

Edith May Lake is a brick wall for me. I have been unable to prove who her parents were. She had 4 known husbands. Records said her father was John or Fred and her mother Della Wish or Zundal Jackson. Then again maybe the records aren't for the same person. Turns out Edith May Lake isn't an uncommon name. Still I search.


Edith Lake

When this mystery first presented I was positive that I would never really understand how to go beyond guessing when trying to figure out NPEs (non-parental events). In the past two years my understanding of how to triangulate DNA matches allowed me to assist an Ancestry DNA match determine her likely father in my husband's tree. The more you learn the farther you go.

This week's challenge has sent me back to look again at the DNA matches for the Deuchar/Lamb connections, and tug a little more to see what I can find. This week I connected my DNA to my guessing tree on Ancestry for this purpose.

Maybe you can help me with this brick wall. Do you know anything about Edith May Lake?  Do you know anything about Nellie being the child of John Lamb or any other Deuchar/Lamb descendent?


This is why I search - 

Cause ...

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


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Below are my possible X4 great grandparents, X3 great grandfather, X2 great grandfather.

Elizabeth Deuchar
1818–1887
BIRTH 25 SEP 1818 • Pitteris, Parish Craig, Forfarshire, Scotland
DEATH 26 JAN 1887 (1889) • Baker, Clay, MN, USA
and John Lamb
1804–1860
BIRTH 10 JUL 1804 • Crudie Acres, Parish of Arbirlot, Forfarshire, Scotland
DEATH 05 JAN 1860 • Crudie Acres, Parish of Arbirlot, Forfarshire, Scotland

their son:
Charles Lamb SR
1844–1929
BIRTH 30 APR 1844 • Parish of Arbirlot, Forfarshire, Scotland

DEATH 29 APR 1929 • Clay, Minnesota

their grandson (Charle's son)
John Lamb
1869–1958
BIRTH 24 DEC 1869 • Parish of Aberlemno, Forfarshire, Scotland
DEATH 08 SEP 1958 • Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada


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


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