For the past few years, my friend Amy Johnson Crow has featured a writing prompt called "52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks." I've been bad about writing and blogging regularly (all you have to do is look at the dates of my previous posts, LOL!). This is the year I actually stick to it. I'm not getting off to a promising start, though - Amy's already posted prompts for Week 3, and here I am, blogging for Week 1. Oh well!
Week 1's prompt is "I'd like to meet..." I’d like to have met my great-grandmother, Margaret Donley Herrick McCabe. Born in England, she and her family came to the US in the early 1880s. She died in 1950, six years before I was born. So, I think I'll ask Maggie as if she were still here.
Margaret Donley Herrick McCabe |
- Did your family all immigrate to the U.S. together? Or did some of you arrive first, and the others followed? When and from where did you arrive in the U.S.?
- It appears that your family lived in Iowa in 1885. How did you wind up in PA in 1893? Where did the other family members go?
- How did you meet Harry Herrick? He had been in Texas, and returned to Washington, Pennsylvania sometime around the death of his grandmother Jane. Was it a love match? A one-night stand?
- When and why did you and Harry split? Did you formally divorce? (I hope so, because you later married Robert McCabe, so...) When and where did you and Harry divorce? Did you ever have contact with him again? When did you divorce McCabe (or did you)?
- Was Julia Donley a sister of yours? If so, why do I not find any connection between her and her siblings?
- Most importantly, who were your parents — John Donley and Katherine Kelley? Or Patrick Donley and Margaret Kelley?
DNA and genealogical research will help answer some questions, but there will be others that go unanswered forever, and that's a shame.