Sorry that this doesn’t sound very cheery. I’m also sorry if it sounds a bit “bleak” having it as a “list”. I just think it would be good to have a record of where our nearest and dearest have been buried, cremated, scattered to the winds - especially as many of them/us don’t have a… Continue reading Final resting places
Tag: history
Mary Ann Pickering
I’d had it in mind to research the childhood of Mary Ann Pickering (his daughter) since the spring of 2024, and had been thinking about it on and off for ages before that. Mary Ann Pickering was Puss’s grandmother. Pretty much all I know about Mary Ann was that she was the young girl, who… Continue reading Mary Ann Pickering
John Hill’s VE Day
THE CAST: W/C J.E.S Hill D.S.O. (aka Growly) and F/O Peter Hallas John Elliott Scott Hill (aka Growly – Mouse’s future husband) was a pilot in 177 Squadron, 901 Wing (the Beaufighter wing), based in Chiringa, Burma during 1944, and on 5 October 1944 he (W/C – Wing Commander - John Hill) and navigator F/O… Continue reading John Hill’s VE Day
Our Orkney ancestors
This is a mini ancestor trail starter kit, identifying some of our Orkney ancestors, and the places they once lived. If you're a descendant of Barbara Scott who was born on South Ronaldsay, Orkney, in 1845 then these are some of your ancestors. If Growly was your ancestor, then Barbara is too. Watch the video… Continue reading Our Orkney ancestors
My ancestors in brief
Woah. Where have the years gone? This is my list of ‘ancestors in brief’ made for a different website a few years ago, and the note to myself at the bottom says ‘last updated 5 February 2016’. So I guess it will need a bit of updating, and - reader alert - I think it… Continue reading My ancestors in brief
John McPherson
(This is the one who worked in Brazil, Madeira, Portugal, and who did sketches of Gallipoli in WW1.) Mini family fact file Childhood - see the video below Working life His war years Back to civilian life https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJdPxhp2ITw Above is a presentation I created and shared for the Society of Genealogist's All About That Place… Continue reading John McPherson
Janet Gentles Foster
(This is the one who set sail for South America, with her violin, in 1920, to follow her heart.) Jenny, on the right, with her younger sister Grace Mini family fact file Jenny - bound for South America Jenny R.I.P. Jenny’s early years Mini family fact file Date of birth: Janet Gentles Foster, born 23… Continue reading Janet Gentles Foster
John McPherson’s war years
(This is the one who did sketches at Gallipoli of “Cluny’s cave” and was an ambulance driver in the First World War.) Of my (our) four great-grandfathers, each of whom served in the army in the First World War, John McPherson (father of Rita and Betty) is the hardest to trace. He returned from Brazil… Continue reading John McPherson’s war years
Who were you Bill Pole?
THE CAST: Mouse (aka Elizabeth Mary Hallas; Bill Pole) The utility clothes, the curly hair. Smiling. Enjoying the outdoors… mucking about in a boat. Mouse in her early 20s I’ve always loved this photo of Mouse. She was born in 1921 and looks a very young woman here, her early 20s most likely – do… Continue reading Who were you Bill Pole?
Whittling walking sticks
THE CAST: Growly & Mouse (aka John Elliot Scott Hill & Elizabeth Mary Hallas-Hill) & Islay the labrador By the front door of Mouse and Growly's home in Storrington, Sussex, were numerous walking sticks. They were both in good health - or seemed to my child's eyes to be - but they just liked a… Continue reading Whittling walking sticks



