Every once in a while you come across something found on line that is a surprise. The surprise being that you found something about some one in your family tree and something that you never knew before.
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, 31 May 2018
Friday, 25 May 2018
Girls Grow Up Too Soon
Many years ago, I had the great pleasure to meet my first cousin once removed, Esther Palin Schofield. She had opened her home and heart to my mother and myself. I had asked her a gazillion questions about family history and she graciously answered them all to the best of her ability. (When asked if she knew how my mother's father had died - she was not sure but she sort of remembered that it was a burst appendix and she was right! She would only have been nine years of age when he died. Amazing!)
I had even asked her how she met her husband and she told me that he had come for an interview after reading an article about her school and what she thought about the problem was with young Canadian girls. What she did not tell me, or to be honest I may have forgotten, is that she had written the article herself!
Imagine my delighted surprise when just this week I found that article that changed her life! This was found in the The Winnipeg Evening Tribune, October 1, 1955.
I had even asked her how she met her husband and she told me that he had come for an interview after reading an article about her school and what she thought about the problem was with young Canadian girls. What she did not tell me, or to be honest I may have forgotten, is that she had written the article herself!
Imagine my delighted surprise when just this week I found that article that changed her life! This was found in the The Winnipeg Evening Tribune, October 1, 1955.
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