Hello, Good Morning everyone,
NfkD I can also spend waste hours on Ancestry.com and know it would save money if I cancelled my subscription,
Differing ways of keeping a personal tree have been suggested but there is always concentration and dedication involved and life for me is much too chaotic at present. maybe next year
I have 3 drawers of a large chest stuffed with unsorted photos. Some of them are sorted to the extent of a batch of prints labelled "Summer 1987" The final drawers are stuffed with embroidery thread and wrapping paper.
I found a collection of letters from the ancient past, sent by a descendant of the family, to DH when he was writing the history of this house. They were written between 1800 and 1820 and have been transcribed so not the originals but fascinating none the less. Mainly between husband and wife from her, she was living here with the children, (11 in all in 19 years) there were servants, (she mentions a maid or two doing dastardly things like secretly marrying) to her hubby who is in London drumming up clients to buy his paper. (Him being the paper mill owner)
It is pre-railways and they talk of the letters having to catch the packet (steamer?) letters take 4 days to arrive which isn't bad at all.
Unfortunately there is not much in the letters about the house apart from when she says she can't manage the stairs and what she is giving her mother in law for Christmas dinner. (roast beef and plum pud) She speaks of her "work" which turns out to be darning his Aberdeen stockings.
However the dates cast doubt on our estimate of the age of the house. It must be older than I had thought. Unless there was another house. .....
No title deeds yet though.
I am sorry you are sad about the friend Doodle but also glad that you were able to enjoy a cosy evening with the Dude and a nice bottle.
I am rambling on. Better stop and go for a walk or something anything to avoid housework
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