Saturday Night Genealogy Fun - Photographs Through the Generations
Randy Seaver, of Genea-Musing has another mission for us:
Your mission this week, should you decide to accept it (cue
the Mission Impossible music!) , is to:
1) How many
generations do you have photographs or portraits of your ancestors and
descendants? It can be any line...it
just can't be broken!
2) Tell us the line,
or better yet, show us the unbroken line.
Provide birth-death years, and the approximate date that the photograph
or portrait was made.
3) Share your
generation picture line in a blog post of your own, or in a Facebook post, or
in a comment to this post.
Well I have five generations that I can show in two photos
and a third if I wish to double up in the center (which I’ll do).
My second great-grandparents,
Ebenezer Loveless and his wife, Eliza A. Rogers, along with their daughter, my great-grandmother, Lela Ann Loveless.
My great-grandmother,
Lela Ann (Loveless) Lancaster with her daughter (my grandmother) Pansy Louise (Lancaster) Johnston, along with her
granddaughter (my mother), Lela Nell
Johnston.
Then finally, my grandmother,
Pansy Louise Lancaster Johnston, my mother
Lela Nell (Johnston) Hork, myself,
Lisa Suzanne (Hork) Gorrell, and my daughter,
Elizabeth.
Copyright © 2019 by Lisa S. Gorrell, Mam-ma's Southern Family, All rights reserved.
What fun photos! I love the four generation picture and I'm always drawn to the oldest photos. I love the family portrait of your 2X great grandparents, too.
ReplyDeleteIt's a treasure. My mother died a few years later.
DeleteHey, that's actually six generations, Lisa! 2x-great, great-, grand, mother, you, daughter! And as a bonus, that's six generations of women!
ReplyDeleteYou're right. Silly me. Should have used both hands to count.
DeleteGreat photo treasures!
ReplyDelete