NaBloPoMo – February 2012 – Relative! – Day 5

I focused earlier on which ancestors I would invite to dinner. Well, this got the little grey cells working and I wondered which ancestors I would visit in true “Back to the Future” style.

I would head back to the 17th Century and wander through the village of Puttenham in Surrey where many of my 3 x Great Grandmother, Prudence Budd’s family came from. I would want to see how they lived, the food they ate and how they coped with their hard existence.

I would travel across the border into Hampshire and see my Elstone ancestors working in their paper mill. I would cross the border into Sussex and see how my Pim ancestors made their fortune with their paper mill. Was there really a link to the early Parliamentarian?

I would like to hear about John Hunt Butcher from Hascombe planning his migration to Tasmania, was this because of tales he heard from his brother in law? Also my Elstone ancestors who migrated to Canada and Australia.

Wouldn’t it be lovely just to wander into their world and experience it first hand. Would we look like each other? Either facially or with mannerisms?

About Julie Goucher

Genealogist, Author, Presenter, native Guildfordian, avid note taker and journal writer. Lover of Books, Stationery & History; Surnames, Butcher & Orlando One-Name Studies. Pharos Tutor for all One-Name Studies/surname courses as well as Researching Ancestors from Continental Europe.
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4 Responses to NaBloPoMo – February 2012 – Relative! – Day 5

  1. jjiraffe says:

    I've often wondered about this sort of thing: like in Downton Abbey, I know my ancestors would have been the farmers or servants: seeing them live out their lives is sort of a glimpse into that. I guess!

    Interesting post. Thanks!

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  2. jjiraffe says:

    I've often wondered about this sort of thing: like in Downton Abbey, I know my ancestors would have been the farmers or servants: seeing them live out their lives is sort of a glimpse into that. I guess!

    Interesting post. Thanks!

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  3. Great idea Julie. ther's so many questions we have about our ancestors' lives.

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  4. Kristin says:

    I've been thinking about who I would invite to dinner since I read your first post. Now I will be trying to decide who I should go back and visit!

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