elsiecrombie
16-04-2005, 07:19 AM
I was named after my paternal grandmother Elsie May Westwood and never knew anything about her except she came from Cannock Chase and moved to Lancashire. She died in before I was born.
I always hated my christian name until I started researching my ancestry. I started last July and was researching my paternal side. I spent a lot of money joining different ancestry clubs, purchasing Census records.
I was able to go back to 1815 and found my 5 x great grandfather lived in Heywood at 7 Green Lane which is just around the corner from where I work. I have seen the house.
I then started on my paternal mothers side and obtained the marriage certificate of my grandparents off my uncle. I found that my great grandfather was called Robert Westwood. So I started looking for all the Robert Westwoods from Cannock Chase. I found one on the 1901 census who had my grandmother on born in 1896 and named the other siblings. So I put out a link asking did anyone have any information.
I then looked into the area from where she came from and found the different heritage societies you can join. In November 2004 I was given a link to someone also looking for the same information of great grandfather. I contacted this person and found out our grandmothers were sisters. Since this happened I have met my new cousin twice, talk every day on the phone, have learned all about the family, area where my grandmother came from. I have reunited my grandmothers family after she left in 1916 she never went back so for me to go back to Cannock Chase and meet her sisters Grand-daughter is so special.
I have now with help from other people and my cousin, linked up with other ancestors siblings and have now got an extended family who are becoming close friends. I am now proud of my name. I have been able to found out all about my great grandparents families as well and can go back to the early 18th century.
I now drive through heywood and know all the different streets that my ancestors lived on. I have found my great grandmothers grave in heywood cemetery and discovered that there is also buried in the grave my aunt who i was named after, my great great grandmother Sarah Ashworth, two little boys and my great great aunt. I now go every week to the grave. I also discovered my maternal grandmothers grave and in this is my maternal great grandmother and grandfather. Once again through research I know about the family and who the ancestors are.
I encourage anyone to get involved in looking for your heritage. It gives a great sense of achievement when succeeding in contacting your ancestors siblings relatives. Over the past few days I have had responses to links I put out and now can link them with my ancestors.
For us to share the information we have is great. I can pass information onto them and vice versa. What was once a link is now a friend and family member. I am hoping this year to visit each link that I have made and return to Cannock Chase and look for the graves of my ancestors.
What was once just a name for me has turned out to be being able to learn all about my ancestors and given me a proud heritage. Anyone linking in with my ancestors names please contact me.
I always hated my christian name until I started researching my ancestry. I started last July and was researching my paternal side. I spent a lot of money joining different ancestry clubs, purchasing Census records.
I was able to go back to 1815 and found my 5 x great grandfather lived in Heywood at 7 Green Lane which is just around the corner from where I work. I have seen the house.
I then started on my paternal mothers side and obtained the marriage certificate of my grandparents off my uncle. I found that my great grandfather was called Robert Westwood. So I started looking for all the Robert Westwoods from Cannock Chase. I found one on the 1901 census who had my grandmother on born in 1896 and named the other siblings. So I put out a link asking did anyone have any information.
I then looked into the area from where she came from and found the different heritage societies you can join. In November 2004 I was given a link to someone also looking for the same information of great grandfather. I contacted this person and found out our grandmothers were sisters. Since this happened I have met my new cousin twice, talk every day on the phone, have learned all about the family, area where my grandmother came from. I have reunited my grandmothers family after she left in 1916 she never went back so for me to go back to Cannock Chase and meet her sisters Grand-daughter is so special.
I have now with help from other people and my cousin, linked up with other ancestors siblings and have now got an extended family who are becoming close friends. I am now proud of my name. I have been able to found out all about my great grandparents families as well and can go back to the early 18th century.
I now drive through heywood and know all the different streets that my ancestors lived on. I have found my great grandmothers grave in heywood cemetery and discovered that there is also buried in the grave my aunt who i was named after, my great great grandmother Sarah Ashworth, two little boys and my great great aunt. I now go every week to the grave. I also discovered my maternal grandmothers grave and in this is my maternal great grandmother and grandfather. Once again through research I know about the family and who the ancestors are.
I encourage anyone to get involved in looking for your heritage. It gives a great sense of achievement when succeeding in contacting your ancestors siblings relatives. Over the past few days I have had responses to links I put out and now can link them with my ancestors.
For us to share the information we have is great. I can pass information onto them and vice versa. What was once a link is now a friend and family member. I am hoping this year to visit each link that I have made and return to Cannock Chase and look for the graves of my ancestors.
What was once just a name for me has turned out to be being able to learn all about my ancestors and given me a proud heritage. Anyone linking in with my ancestors names please contact me.