Last summer when looking through some of my aunts family history stuff we came across some newspaper clippings of a relative on my moms side who was involved with horse racing and worked at one of the top Racehorse farms in the country. Below are a couple articles about him. Last year we realized he was buried close to where we visit for memorial weekend so we went and visited his grave and put flowers out. He's definitely someone I wish I could have met and talked about his time working with racehorses.
"I am the accumulation of the dreams of generations, and their stories live in me like Holy Water..." -Jewel
Tuesday, June 20, 2023
Friday, May 26, 2023
Week #22 In the Cemetery
Growing up my mom, sister, Aunts, Grandma and I would make
the rounds to the many cemeteries in southeast Iowa visiting putting flowers on
graves for memorial Weekend. As a child I didn’t realize what a gift they were giving me by taking me
to visit all these graves. It wasn’t until 2014 when I was much older that I
took an interest and wanted to document the names, take photographs, and learn
the stories of who these people were.
Now each year we load up the car with Flowers, gardening tools,
my genealogy books, and camera. Over the years as I’ve done more research and find new cousins, aunts, uncles and
direct descendants and visit new cemeteries each year. There’s nothing I love
more than walking a cemetery searching for a new stone and the satisfaction
when you find it!
In 2020 I was supposed to go to Europe the first week in
June but with the world shut down my mom and I took that week I was supposed to
be gone and went to 42 cemeteries throughout southern Iowa and Northwest
Missouri. We had a wonderful time.
My favorite thing about visiting cemeteries is that many of
them are located in beautiful spots up on a hill, surrounded by trees, in an
old church yard, or out in a cow pasture. When you go at Memorial Weekend they
are filled with peonies, irises, and spiria and everything is green and
beautiful.
Even though I’ve been to many of these cemeteries many times
I still like to go every year, spend time at the graves, remember the people,
and pass along their stories so that they don’t get forgotten. I take extra
care with the graves of folks who never had children or have no descendants to visit
them.
There is this quote I found on Pinterest I’m not sure of the
Author but it sums up Cemeteries to a T.
This is a Cemetery…
Lives are
commemorated, deaths are recorded, families are reunited, memories are made tangible,
and love in undisguised. This is a Cemetery.
Communities accord
respect, families bestow reverence, historians seek information and our
heritage is thereby enriched.
Testimonies of
devotion, pride and remembrance are cast in bronze to pay warm tribute to
accomplishments and to the life, not the death, of a loved one. The cemetery is
homeland for memorials that are sustaining source of comfort to the living.
A cemetery is a
history of people, a perpetual record of yesterday and a sanctuary of peace and
quiet today. A cemetery exists because every life is worth loving and remembering,
always.
Friday, May 19, 2023
Week #21 Brick Wall
I, like all genealogists, have many a brick wall I'd love to bust through on every branch of my family tree. But when I thought about this weeks challenge I wanted to take it a different direction to that of a literal brick wall or rather the bricks themselves!
Friday, May 12, 2023
Week #20 Bearded
In my family tree there's not a shortage of bearded men. In scanning my photos on Ancestry.com I came across this gem of a photo of this man with a glorious beard. This is Lorenzo Lowden. I really didn't know very much about this man other than he was a 1st cousin 5x removed and the grandson of my DAR patriot John Loomis. So this gave me the opportunity to look into him and what a rich story!