Source: Fold3, Boston Public Library. |
Sunday, March 29, 2020
Saturday, March 28, 2020
Memorial, Budapest
Photo by Patrick Jones. Budapest, 8 December 2019. |
Photo by Patrick Jones. Dohany Street Synagogue. |
Friday, March 27, 2020
Wrought Knit Labors Legacies
New public art at the Alexandria Waterfront. 26 March 2020. |
Tuesday, March 24, 2020
1919 American Red Cross poster
Source: Boston Public Library. 1919 poster. |
Monday, March 23, 2020
Quarantine Cleaning: California Teaching Credential
My Mom's California Teaching Credential from 1970. |
It's nice to see these continuing connections to California surface while we're stuck at home. My employer is headquartered there and I feel a strong sense of connection to the state. This also gives me a chance to look back through old California photos I've taken, including some snaps from above.
Sunday, March 22, 2020
Beach Crowds, 1955
Source: USC Digital Library. Santa Monica, 1955. |
Quarantine Cleaning: More teachers contracts
Teacher's Contract from 1970. |
After a week of supporting our kids with home school & lessons delivered via Zoom and other distance learning, teacher pay is something that hopefully will increase dramatically after we clear the COVID-19 lockdown.
Quarantine Cleaning: Teachers Contract from 1968
My Mom is doing some deep cleaning of files while we're on Shelter-in-Place, which is surfacing some family history gems for us to talk about. Above is a copy of her teacher's contract with the South San Antonio Independent School District for the 1968-1969 school year. This matches up with the time my Dad was stationed in San Antonio with the Air Force.
Here's another document, showing her successful examination to be a public welfare worker in Huntsville (north of Houston), Texas in 1972. If you're stuck inside with parents while we're on the current restrictions going out, now is the perfect time for some spring cleaning and family history questions.
Saturday, March 21, 2020
Surfers near the Pacific Park Pier
Source: USC Digital Collection. Surfers c 1960-1979. |
Photo by Patrick Jones. Venice, CA. 9 Jan 2020. |
Friday, March 20, 2020
Tuesday, March 17, 2020
Saturday, March 7, 2020
Friday, March 6, 2020
War of 1812 Veteran
Source: Fold3. |
Source: Fold3. War of 1812 Pension. |
Thursday, March 5, 2020
Louisa County, Virginia
Source: Library of Congress. Louisa County, Virginia. |
David Rumsey Map Collection. Central Virginia, 1827. |
David and Nancy were married on 4 September 1793 in Louisa County. They had at least the following children:
- William Warren Grinstead, 1794-
- Edward W. Grinstead, 1795-1848
- Bartholomew Grinstead, 1795-1880
- Mildred W. Grinstead, 1796-1872
- Patsy Grinstead, 1798-1829
- Alexander Grinstead, 1801-1802
- Thomas Grinstead, 1802-
The family moved from Virginia to Warren County, Kentucky in 1805, as David followed two of his brothers and their families to Kentucky. David and Nancy sold 52 acres in Louisa County on 10 December 1810. They are also named in the sale of land from the estate of Nancy's father, Bartholomew Warren, in January 1813.
David's signature mark appears on a marriage bond for his daughter Patsy Grinstead to Richard Ragland on 5 April 1819 in Warren County, Kentucky.
Source: Ancestry. Warren County, KY Marriages, 1819. |
Nancy Ann Warren died on 21 February 1880 in Warren County. She was born in Louisa County, Virginia in September 1773 to parents Bartholomew and Sarah Warren.
Wednesday, March 4, 2020
Revisiting the Grinstead family
Source: Ancestry. Marriage Certificate for Mary Grinstead, 1857. |
Thomas provided his mark of consent to the marriage of another daughter, Francis Grinstead, to Blackstone Garmon, on 25 January 1859. Franklin Lawrence was also a surety on the marriage bond. Blackstone's brother James Garmon married a sister of Francis, Sarah Grinstead. Her marriage also occurred at the home of Thomas Grinstead on 17 December 1863.
Source: Ancestry. Marriage consent signed by Thomas Grinstead. |
Source: Ancestry. Marriage record, 1863. |
- Pamela Ann Grinstead, 1826-1913
- David William Grinstead, 1827-1910
- Nancy Grinstead, 1829-
- Alexander Grinstead, 1831-1900
- Mary Grinstead, 1833-1907
- Frances Grinstead, 1834-1928
- Martha Elizabeth Grinstead, 1836-1878
- Thomas Jefferson Grinstead, 1838-1926
- Sarah Jane Grinstead, 1841-1888
- Melissa Catherine Grinstead, 1843-1864
- Bartholomew Warren Grinstead, 1844-1925
- Anne Elizabeth Grinstead, 1847-1913
The family appears in the 1850 US Census in Warren County, Kentucky:
Source: Ancestry. 1850 US Census, Warren County, KY. |
Source: Ancestry. 1860 US Census. |
Source: Ancestry. 1865 IRS Tax Assessments. |
Unfortunately, the 1860 Federal Census Slave Schedules also show Thomas as the owner of two slaves, a 19 year old girl, and a 4-year-old boy.
Source: Ancestry. 1860 Slave Schedules. |
We have a ton of AncestryDNA matches to the Grinstead family. My Mom has 43 matches descended from Thomas Grinstead, and her sisters have 38 and 35. I have 32, my sister has 38.
Tuesday, March 3, 2020
Marriage Bond
Source: Ancestry. Kentucky Marriage Records, Warren County. |
There are a few more marriage records of interest to share on the Grinstead family. Melissa's father, my 4th-great-grandfather, Thomas Grinstead, appears as a witness on the marriages for several of his children. I'll be covering this family in more detail in upcoming posts.
Further back, the Grinstead family is my connection to Elizabeth Key, who I covered on the blog back in 2012.
Monday, March 2, 2020
Whereabouts
Photo by Patrick Jones. Art by Alice Pasquini, 13 Feb 2020. |
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