It boggles the mind!


Get a load of this ancestor’s family.  My 4th Great Grand Uncle, John Scalf, and his wife, Edeah Carlisle Scalf, had SIXTEEN children.  Their children‘s number of children below:

Nancy = 5 children

Polly = 11 children

John = 14 children

Brittan = 19 children (Count ‘em, NINETEEN!!)

Dicey = 17 children

Lydia =5 children

Berry =8 children

Lee = 7 children

Ira = 7 children

Jesse = 8 children

Peter = 4 children

Betsy = 1 child

Robert = 6 children

Lela = 4 children

Two of John and Edea Scalf’s children died in infancy and had no children.  As far as I can tell.

Edea had their first child in 1788 at the age of 18, their last child in 1823 at the age of 53.

I.

Cannot.

Imagine.

I am 53 NOW!

I’d kill.

No wonder all the women look old for their age in old pictures.  :(   Their grandchildren, assuming all lived, which is probably not likely, would have numbered 116 grandchildren!

I’m thinking of cooking Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter dinner for 132 people at one sitting.  DAYS AND DAYS of cooking.

I am so glad I have an electric stove, crockpot, electricity, gas!  I can’t imagine doing all that cooking without electricity, etc…..I’d give up before I started.

I have some aunts and uncles who married more than once, would have 10 children each marriage, but none of them, that I have seen records on, had that many grandchildren.  WOW.

WOW!

Invents cooking

Invents cooking

Shoot, I can’t even imagine cooking for 14 kids!  Goodness.

I am in AWE!

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This weekend


I might not have to work!   YAYAYAYAY  Like the money, of course, but I am ready, after a month, to have my weekend all to myself. :)   The first year I was here I worked for four months with one day off the whole time.  Loved the money then, but if I remember correctly, I was sick for about three days afterwards. :)   Exhausted more like it.

I have two new roommates.  A young man and his son.   They were living in an apartment but his roommates there, a young couple, kept getting in to arguments and would throw stuff at each other and kick each other out of the apartment.  Scared the little boy, who is about 7 years old.  So, my house is paid off, don’t really need rent money.  He will split the town bill with me, which includes water, electricity and such.  Annnnddddd….paint the outside of my house.  Which needs it badly.  My town bill is about 80 bucks a month, so split between us only about 40.00 per month.   It will also allow the young man to save up for a place where just he and his son can live.  The young man works where I work, great worker!!  My boss’ love his work.  (He is the maintenance man)  The little boy loves being at my house, they have only been there three days.  There is a park across the street, he plays with my dog,  and they brought their cat.

The only SPOT, or SHADOW, hanging over this beautiful party of people working together to help each other, is, you guessed it, SHADOW.  He is not use to them being in the house and I hope he recovers his senses soon.  He even sits at their bedrooms doors and growls when they are gone during the day.   Like he is warning them, “Step ONE FOOT outside that door and your ankles are MINE”.  He barks when they come in the evening.  Normally I can sleep through anything, or so I thought.  Who knew that such little dogs could have such loud and shrill barks.  I’m getting rather irritated with him.  Nothing like waking about 6pm to him barking and he can’t get over himself, it goes on forever until I drag him in my room and shut the door.  Out of sight, out of mind.  Well, unless they make noise. :)   The poor guy keeps apologizing.  Not his fault, hopefully it will just take a bit of time for Shadow to get use to them being there since we have always been alone in the house.  Personally, I think it is good for him to be use to some other people besides just myself.

My sister is back from San Diego, did not make it back to the beach to bring me any sand. ;(  That is ok, on September 28th I am headed down there myself.  My aunt and uncle will be celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary and want both my brother, who already lives down there, and myself to be present.  I guess we are the only two left alive, aside from the bride and groom, of course, in the family who were present at their wedding in Yuma, Arizona.  (Also where my mother and father got married a few years earlier).  I don’t remember the event at all, I was almost 4 years old.  I was surprised to learn I was there, don’t remember my mother mentioning that at all.  Guess I was tho. :)   So, I already told my boss I AM GOING!  I will get to see my grandma.  She is 94.  On oxygen because she has very bad asthma, but other than that, she is not on one single medication.  Doing better than me.  HER mom lived to 95.  :)

It is still cool here, 51 degrees outside tonight, wind is blowing and it is COLD out!  Last night the wind was blowing so hard it kinda scared me.  Every once in a while it does that up here, gets scary I mean.  The wind blows up here all the time.

Well, will write more.  I see I have comments to answer.  I have to get breakfast ready for the guests.  Hope you have all been having great weekends and life is good. :)

Lotsa stuff to cover…


I have been playing “hooky” much longer than I intended.  Sorry.

The reason?  I have become enamored of actually doing Genealogy research.  It has consumed hours in my days, without me realizing it.   It just happened, before I knew it.  It has overtaken my life.

First.  I know many people gave my blog awards, the last time I counted there were 14.  I am going to be a meany and not post about the awards.  I was overwhelmed.  I do want to thank everyone who gave my blog an award.  I am honored, and grateful, to have been thought of in the first place.

Second.  I am no longer going to accept awards for my blog.  I am sorry if this offends anyone.  That is not my intention.

Third.  Pictures of Shadow will be forthcoming.  He has grown.  He is also a GREAT watchdog, ask my sister.  :) Heheheh And only 7 months old too!

Fourth.  I did miss everyone.  I think I needed a break.  As usual, when I start something, I go at it with breakneck speed.  Remember, the 37 posts a day?  Then I knocked that back after being asked, nicely, about how many posts I make in one day.  So I toned it down a bit.  I have realized I need to learn to pace myself.  If I don’t, I lose steam, or interest, and end up going down another path.  My life has kinda been like that.  Wish it hadn’t taken me until my 50′s to realize I need to pace myself.  Have heard it needs to be done, but hearing it and actually realizing it are two different things.  So, I took a break.  Need to pace myself with the Genealogy too, find myself doing the same thing.  I then end up tired and worn out.  I don’t wanna do that.

Today is Monday.  I had forgotten today would be Monday; wasn’t thinking, and I didn’t have any “About” pages ready to post.  Some will be posting in the next few hours.  Sorry I forgot about them. ;(

I am enjoying the research.   I love History, always have.  My mother use to try to get me to help her with the research.  I never wanted to.  At the time, I thought it would be nothing but dry old dates and such.  It isn’t.  Wish she had told me.  The people come alive.  It isn’t just old dates and names.  You can see their stories.  Parents dying fairly young, in their 40′s.  Mothers at childbirth, fathers in wars.  Sometimes you don’t know why they have passed away, that bugs the crap outta me and I will hunt and hunt, online, trying to find the reason.  I finally realize I won’t know the reason unless I can travel to their home areas and research the information or unless I am lucky enough that someone else is researching the same family and can afford to do just that and place the information online.  It really kinda sucks not knowing.  There are a few people in my family that are just driving me nuts.  Sometimes, they just disappear.  No idea where.  I hate that too.

This morning I was looking for Thomas W. Harris, who married Juanita, don’t know her last name, in 1929 or 1930.  They were neighbors to Thomas’ parents.  They married when Jaunita was 15, and he 23, the census was taken when she was 16.  Within a couple of months of their marriage.  Height of the depression.  Can’t find them anywhere after 1930 and that is the only mention of the two I can find so far.  I go bonkers.  I GOTTA KNOW. NOW.   Sigh….

It isn’t just dates and names.