It has been too long since I last posted about my
genealogical research. It has been
sporadic over the last couple of years, as I’ve had other priorities get in the
way. I do still try to find time to
uncover new bits and pieces.
A few weeks ago, I was picking through some things and found
a few photos my mother received from my grandmother years ago. I had not seen these before, as my mother
often kept these things to herself, since I did not express a keen interest in
them when I was younger. I’m ever
grateful that she left these photos for me, as I can now apreciate them.
First off, is a photo of my grandfather, John Julius
Kirton. This photo was taken when he was
about 4, which dates it to around 1922.
Second in this batch is a photo of John Kirton and his
sister, Mary Alice Kirton, taken in 1927 according to the attribution on the
back of the picture. John is holding
baby alligators, it appears.
The third photo was taken at the beach (where is not stated),
about 1926.
This photo has a whole bunch
of family in it. The 3 adults in back
are listed as Aula Nelson, Adelaide Nelson, and Elizabeth Urech. The 3 taller kids in the middle are Ned
Nelson, Jr. (Who was killed fighting the Nazis in WWII), Ruth Nelson, and John Kirton.
The two smaller kids in front are Mary Alice Kirton and Richard Nelson. It looks like Ned is carrying a surf board?
Here’s the family run down:
Ned, Ruth, and Richard are the
three older children of Ned Nelson, Sr. (their youngest sister, Aula Joanne
Nelson, wasn’t born until 1929). Aula Steele (Alexander) Nelson is their mother.
Elizabeth Urech is the sister of Ada Belle (Urech) Nelson, Ada
being the kids’ grandmother. John and
Mary Kirton were the children of Mary Alice (Nelson) Kirton.
And here’s a small diagram I drew for this very post:
It’s always fascinating to run across old photos like
these. They have survived much, and give
us a glimpse into the past. I hope to
share more in the coming years. If any
of you wish to contact me, I can be reached at mtiediting (at) inbox.com.
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