Week 51 (Dec. 17-23): Cousins
My challenge is to skip my first choice, which was to have spent time with my first cousins this fall, but I've already blogged about our visit HERE.
So let's look back at cousins that might have been part of the lives of ancestors.
My mother had several cousins growing up. My father met some cousins at one time with his brothers. He may have stayed in touch with them later in life. All I have to go on are a few photos.
I just discovered my external hard drive won't turn on. I'm hoping it's just the connection. Otherwise, that will be a big loss of many old photos. Anyway, blogs have a few of my photos that I can scroll through!
Here are my father's cousins as adults.
My mother, Mataley Munhall Rogers on left, then my dad's cousin, Zulie Winslow Seamans, next to her mother, Stella Swasey Winslow (Aunt Jim) and then her sister, my grandmother, Ada Swasey Rogers.
Men behind are Uncle Chauncey, his brother my father George Jr. Rogers, maybe his cousin who was close to my father's age, Billy Winslow, then my grandfather in hat, (Poppy) George Rogers Sr.
So Gummy (Ada Swasey Rogers) and Aunt Jim (Stella Swasey Winslow) were sisters. Gummy and Poppy were parents of Chauncey and George Rogers (as well as Alex and James not in photo.) Stella's husband died in 1923. Her children were Zulie Winslow Seamans and Billy (William Swasey Winslow).
I just love the clothes these family members were wearing. I wonder what that fur collar my mother is wearing might be. I am pretty sure my parents and the senior Rogers lived in San Antonio TX at the time (around the time my parents met sometime in 1935 until they got married in 1939.)
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