My Great-Grandmother, Carrie Jickells (maiden name) was my paternal grandfather's mother (my father's father's mother. Geneologically she seems to have come from no where. I found record of her birth, April 1880, in Hull, Yorkshire, East Riding, in England, but no listing of her parents or siblings.
I found documentation that she married in Scullcoates, England in April, 1900 - She was older than her husband, my great-grandfather, Herbert (aged 19), who was a Bricklayer for Parker (employer). For the 1900 census, they were living in Hull, Yorkshire, East Riding, in England. , and she was 20 and he was 19.
I cannot find a past for her beyond a certain point (an Ancestry.com). I have one photo of her that maybe is her, her mother, and my grandfather and his brother Bob (Robert William), but I don't know if I will ever know for sure, and I don't know if I will ever know the names of Carrie's parents.
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In 1901, the England Census shows that Carrie, aged 20, was already married to my great-grandfather, Herbert (aged 19), who was a Bricklayer for Parker (employer). They lived in York, Hull.
I located one document showing she entered Canada in 1921, was not with family members, may have been traveling with a Thomas Roger Hawkins. She had been in Canada before, in 1913, for 7 years. (Did this actually mean that she had originally arrived in Canada in 1913? It is unclear.)
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Even Great Aunt Carrie's husband, Ray Tomlinson, served, fighting for Canada. It took him a long time to recover, psychologically, from the war. I see it in the photographs; one photo I have he is standing outside greeting someone in his bathrobe, like he was so depressed he didn't get dressed, and so out of it that he didn't care if they WERE taking a photograph. Other photographs his expression is just... spaced out there somewhere.
Okay, above photo, left to right: Herbert Hall, Sr.; Carrie (Jickells) Hall; Herbert Hall, Jr.; Ray Tomlinson; Carrie (Hall) Tomlinson.
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In this photo, standing, from left to right, Great Granddad Herbert Hall, Sr., with his daughter, my Great-Aunt Carrie (Hall Tomlinson) with her arm around his shoulder; then in the back is Great-Grandma Carrie, then June Tomlinson, and in front John Tomlinson (Carrie and Ray Tomlinson's two children).
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To the right, back row, left to right, Great-Grandma Carrie (Jickells) Hall; Grandma Dora Hall, Grandad Herbert Hall, Jr., front row left to right: my dad Herbert William Hall, my uncle Robert Hall, and my great aunt Carrie Hall Tomlinson.
After decades in Greenbelt, Herbert Hall, Jr. moved his family to Silver Spring, Maryland where they (the family of bricklayers, they literally) built a house. Then Herbert William Hall built a house two houses away. Carrie and Herbert, Sr., stayed in Greenbelt, but many later photos were taken in Silver Spring.
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After Herbert Hall, Sr.'s house was built, Herbert Hall, Jr. built his house. I think Herbert, Ida, and my sister Lois and my brother Bruce lived with Grama and Grandad while the house was built. I have photos of the building, but that would be a separate boring post. So, the Hall, Sr. 3-bedroom house with no basement may have held, at that time, Herb Sr. and Dora, Robert and Eddie Sr., and Herbert and Ida, Lois and Bruce. (Or Uncle Bob may have been away in the Navy at that time.
In the above photo, left to right, Great Grandad Herbert Sr., then my mom Ida Mae Hall holding baby Lois in the chair, Grandad Herbert Hall Jr. on the floor, my cousin Bobby, then back a little is my Grama Dora (Morris) Hall, my dad Herbert William Hall, and in back right in the chair, Great Grandma Carrie Hall.
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Back, left to right: Carrie Hall, Sr., Herbert Hall, Sr., side view of Ida Mae (Holien) Hall (later Walker); front: Herbert William Hall (my dad) holding Lois Elaine Hall (my sister).
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Herbert, Sr. and Carrie, Sr. celebrated their 55th anniversary on 4/21/55. Great Grandad lived another ten years, passing away in 1965. I found the obituary, but didn't photograph it for this post. I posted it in an earlier post. After his death there were photos of Great Gram alone.
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So thank you for joining me in this stroll through memory lane. This week's meme was "Black and White", and I hope you didn't mind my throwing in a little color so that I could make it a page dedicated to my Great Grandmother, Carrie Jickells Hall.
Think Back Thursday is a photo meme that encourages sharing something from the past. It is hosted by Debbie's Digest.
In February2/7, 2/14, 2/21. 2/28 a series on Playing with PhotosWhat program do you use to fiddle with your photos?Let us know and show some of the things the program does.If you don't want to join in on this one... it will be a series for all of February...you can choose your own topics and post what you would like.She have been wanting to do this on her blog and decided to do it for Think Back Thursday since she uses a lot of photos for this meme. It will take some planning ahead to get this one ready so I am giving you all of Jan to work on it.
You can find out more about it, and how you can participate, by clicking the link or the button below.
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