I grew up hearing stories from my dad about his family. The little that he knew of them, he loved telling. Some of my earliest memories involved begging him to tell me of the grandparents I never got to meet. Death came way too soon for them both. My grandmother was only 28 when tuberculosis claimed her life, my grandfather was killed in a logging accident two months before his 53rd birthday. I would listen in fascination about family I never got to meet.
After becoming an adult, I was determined to try and find out about my dad’s family. He never got to meet any of his dad’s family. So, I was determined to help him find them. I started going to the library with what littel information I had. I was ablr to find out quite a bit about my grandmother’s family in Arkansas. My grandfather’s family, not so much luck. I did discover the paternal line,but nothing about my great grandmother. Then… along came the internet!!!
I almost wept when I FINALLY found my great grandmother’s family in Alabama. I have been able to talk to different cousins along the way, hearing their stories.It has been so much fun to reconnect with ones I haven’t seen in years, and to find new ones as well. I spoke to a cousin a few years ago that still had the spinning wheel my great great grandfather bought my great great grandmother. The story states he paid about $5 for it back in the late 1800’s.
I have collected over 13,000 names in my family tree. It has taken me ove 20 years, and I still am researching my sources. But, I finally know where I came from. I can leave my children with that knowledege, if they ever become interested in it. It has truly been a treasure hunt that I will probably never completely end.
Posted by Wanda Nelson