Last year I wrote about a very tragic story about Elizabeth
Ann Palin (nee Williams) that ended up dying after being taken prisoner for
public drunkenness. The poor woman had
lost four of her six children at a young age and I had wondered if that might have
been a reason why she drank herself to death.
Some believe the Palin name originated in Wales, and some believe it was from Normandy. What we are sure of is that more than four hundred years ago, our ancestors lived in Cheshire. Many of our branches have moved throughout the United Kingdom and some have emigrated to Canada, United States, Africa and Australia. Join us, as we explore the lives of our ancestors and how they were part of this wonderful tapestry of the Palin Family Tree!
Thursday, 20 July 2017
Wednesday, 12 July 2017
Spare the rod.....
I am still going through the Northwich Guardian looking for mentions of our Palins. There are quite a few articles that mention where a Palin has won an award for best flowers, best pie or something at school. I have also come across articles where a Palin has been fined for being drunk or for swearing. There was even a charge for not having a licence for a dog!
Friday, 7 July 2017
Unsung Hero
So many times in life we see a young person's life has been cut short. I find this a lot while researching the family tree. Accidents, disease or war have been attributing factors to their deaths.
I have also read in fictional books many times where one might contemplate why they were born or the purpose of their life.
These two thoughts came together today like fast speeding trains heading for a collision.
I have also read in fictional books many times where one might contemplate why they were born or the purpose of their life.
These two thoughts came together today like fast speeding trains heading for a collision.
Thursday, 6 July 2017
DEATH OF AN OLD NORTHWICHIAN
Very exciting news today – findmypast has just uploaded The Northwich Guardian newspaper. We have many Palins that lived in that
surrounding area in our family tree. There were 1378 articles listed when I did a general Palin search, so who knows what I may come across.
Today’s article comes from May 19, 1910. I have uploaded a scanned image of the
article, but it is hard to read and so the transcript follows.
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