52 Ancestors 52 Weeks

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#18 Rachel Wells is my 6th great grandmother on my maternal grandmother’s side. She was born on 3 May 1720 in Prince George’s Maryland to Joseph Wells and Margaret Swanson. She married John C. Wright. Rachel and her husband John were prominent Quakers. They helped to establish several Meetings as they migrated through the country. One move stands out to me. In 1749 they moved from Virginia to Mitchell, North Carolina where they helped to establish the Cane Creek Meeting. They took 7 children. Three were under the age of four. They traveled 300 miles with no wagon because there were no roads. There were probably not enough horses for each member of the family. We come from hardy stock!

 

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5 May – Martha Marie Wright Tennant – Five Year Diary

05 May

1942 Marie & Dad both off today. Bill Bairds were here & played cards tonight we slept late this morning

1943 Daddy worked Today I ironed patsy came for awhile. Lefty is working afternoon (swing shift)

1944 No entry

1945 Dad worked came in at Midnight go out in morning – Mrs Logan called yesterday Cow is sick

1946 No entry

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4 May – Martha Marie Wright Tennant – Five Year Diary

04 May

1942 I got My sugar Book today. Marie phoned Art she couldn’t go out with him I went To show with us was sure good show

1943 Dad worked Days it still looked rainy But I washed any way. Were going to show But Daddy too sleepy

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1945 Marie went To work Dady afternooon tour Marie went with Miller’s To concert Tonight. I am  home.

1946 No entry

1942 entry: This must refer to her sugar rationing book.Ration_Book_1i-a_-_Katherine

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3 May – Martha Marie Wright Tennant – Five Year Diary

03 May

1942 Dad slept till 1.30 went after Marie. She Marge Loland & George went for a ride. she went back to work 6 till 10 oclock

1943 Monday looked so rainy I Didnt wash Daddy worked Days Got letters from Both Kids went To Harris Tonight.

1944 No entry

1945 Marie was ill yesterday in Bed all Day. Dad still afternoon letter from Erma. War not over yet But soon?

1946 No entry

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2 May – Martha Marie Wright Tennant – Five Year Diary

02 May

1942 Dad worked. Marie worked went with Mable & Marge to Dance I was alone as Dad slept till 11 & went To work.

1943 Sunday. Daddy worked Days. patsy & Billy were here for awhile. We went To Earls Tonight at Bellflower

1944 No entry

1945 Today the fighting ceased in Italy They say Hitler is Dead & war about over in Germany. Russian capt. Berlin.

1946 No entry

1943 entry: Belleflower is now a suburb of Los Angeles CA.

1945 entry: They must have been so excited to think the war was almost over.

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1 May – Martha Marie Wright Tennant – Five Year Diary

01 May

1942 Dad & Marie worked I Met Marie & went up Town. No shopping. No Money. Made cookies. Marie went to show

1943 Sat. Dad worked evening Tour I went to Mrs Ingersolls after eggs & went over To Mrs Walens for cup of coffee. Dad got home 20 after 12.

1944 No entry

1945 Dutch set alarm for 5 oclock & went fishing at Arroyo Grande caught 23 working afternoon tour. Marie is working.

1946 No entry

 

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52 Ancestors 52 Weeks

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#9 (catch up) William Diuguid (I believe it is pronounced do good) was born on 26 February 1717 in St. Nicholas Parish, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. He is my 7th great grandfather on my father’s maternal side. I don’t know too much about him besides the fact that he came to Virginia before 1745 because he married Ann Moss there on 24 November 1745. He would have been 28 years old at that time. They went on to have eight children that I know of. He died in Buckingham County, Virginia on 22 March 1764 at the age of 47.

 

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52 Ancestors 52 Weeks

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#7 (catch up) John Prior Wright is a first cousin, 6 times removed. He was born on 17 March 1802 in Tennessee to Isaac Wright and Susannah Haworth. Susannah is said to share the same ancestry as President Herbert Hoover, although I have not personally done the research to verify that. The family were early pioneers of Howard County, Indiana. Like many of my ancestors on my mother’s side, they were Quakers.

He married Hepsiba Coats in 1822. When Howard County opened for land purchases, John Prior Wright rode horseback to Indiana with only a blazed trail to guide him in 1840 as told in the County 1877 Atlas. He returned the following spring with his family and parents. John and Hepsiba would have had seven children at that time. They would eventually have two more.Their first farm was west of New London, known as Dugan Jones farm. It was here that Isaac & Susannah died in 1844 and were buried in the Old Quaker Cemetery at New London.

The first meeting of Society of Friends in New London was held in the woods. The next being held house to house. “John P. sat at the head of the meeting ” (as Friends say) for 20 years. He attended meetings nearly twice a week until the end of his life, nearly always on foot. He played a major role in activities of the Underground Railroad and engaged in much active poor relief. When the Civil War ended, a former slave was residing with the Wright family for whom John Prior took over the care and education.

He died 2 April 1882 at the age of 80.

 

 

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30 Apr – Martha Marie Wright Tennant – Five Year Diary

30 Apr

1942 I mended some & Baked a pie. Got statement from Bank. Mable was here for awhile.

1943 Last Day of April went shopping & got caught up on My points. Havent saw patsy since Monday. She fixed My hair.

1944 No entry

1945 I have Been lazy & havent written in a long time this war is terrible Its Hard To think of any thing else

1946 No entry

 

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29 Apr – Martha Marie Wright Tennant – Five Year Diary

29 Apr

1942 Dad worked 2 shifts today & I ironed Marie came for lunch. Dad got home at 4.30 & slept till 10.30

1943 Slept late went To see Mr. & Mrs pattershall (?) & Dad went To work Mrs Ingersole was here. I ironed tonight –

1944 No entry

1945 No entry

1946 No entry

 

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