Today I am celebrating the one year anniversary of the
creation of this blog, My Descent into
Descent. I am so excited that I have been able to keep this blog going for
this long, although I have definitely not blogged every day as I had planned. I
have discovered that for the type of blog this is, telling stories of interest
from my family tree, the amount of research required for each blogpost makes
publishing daily unrealistic. In addition, I enjoy just spending time
researching without having to be focused on what I am going to write. This
often leads to discoveries which I share with you later. When it comes to
writing and research, I operate very much on the pleasure principle.
I have recently written about my
blogging experience to date, which I invite you to visit for my personal
joys of blogging. What I would like to share with you today are my most popular
blogposts. These include:
William
Cook 1849-1908, Saskatchewan Pioneer. This is the story of my great great
grandfather William Cook and his experiences homesteading in Saskatchewan. I
have been surprised and delighted by the response of my Cook relatives to my
writings about this line in general. They have inspired me to write more about
the Cooks.
Stephen
A. Hart: The Singing Surveyor of Goodhue County, Minnesota. I believe the
popularity of this blogpost is due more to the response of people interested in
local history than of family history buffs, as Stephen’s children did not
survive past childhood. Writing about Stephen has shown me that family history
writing can be a special type of historical writing, which gives a deeper
genealogical perspective to the events of history.
The
Infamous Nicholas Hart (1610-1654?) I am fascinated by my mysterious first
Hart ancestor to come to America. I don’t think most Hart researchers knew
about his connection with Sarah Dudley, the governor’s daughter, before this.
I’m glad to share.
William
Cook Senior and the Case of the Purloined Ferret. This was the result of my
explorations into British newspapers, and was a lot of fun to write. It was
wonderful to find some confirmation for family stories about William Junior,
too.
Lily
Elizabeth Newton Cook Arnold 1881 - 1965. See what I mean about my Cook
cousins? They have really supported this blog. Making contact with Great Grand
Aunt Lily’s descendants was one of my main purposes in starting this blog in
the first place. It took a little time, but they really came through. My
contact with them has been one of the most gratifying results of writing MDID.
My own favourites are little different. They are:
All of my blogposts on my great grandfather
Herbert Charles Saunders, which were my first. My journey discovering Herbert’s
story has been the most profound of my research to date.
All of my blogposts on my great great
grandmother, Emma Green Cook, one of my favourite ancestors, whose picture
adorns this blog.
All of my blogposts about Melvin J. Hart,
another of my great grandfathers, and also one of my favourite ancestors. The
single greatest joy of my research to date is finding his Civil War photo on
Ancestry. This year I was able to obtain a better copy of the original from the
owner. How cool is that?
The
Marlow Centennial – 100 Years in Canada. Imagine receiving a newspaper
article written by one of your great aunts, exactly one hundred years before,
describing her family’s recent emigration to Alberta. This was just spooky.
And, off the top of my head, all of my
blogposts from my family history road trip this summer. Words cannot express
the experience of walking in the footsteps of your ancestors. It was fun to
blog from the road, too.
Oh, and I have to say that I’m pretty excited
about the current series I am doing about the family of Richard and Betsey
Hart, of Troy, New York—the Hart line I wish I had been born into. I lack the
silver spoon.
I would love to hear what your personal favourites are.
Thanks to all my “gentle readers” for their support throughout the year.
4 comments:
Happy Blog anniversary! Glad I stopped by to see your blog & hope you have many more great posts ahead!
Great Title!!
Happy Blogiversary!!
Regards, Grant
Sherry, congratulations on your first blogiversary. I hope you continue enjoying and sharing your research on a schedule that's just right for you.
Sherry, I can't say at this time that I have a favorite yet. I can't stop reading, I haven't read this much in years. I can't seem to quite reading. I love this.Please continue to post about your Family & mine since were cousins. I wish you lots of lock & joy in you Blog. Your cousin Barbara
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