Elizabeth Thompson Groesbeck's 1875-1883 journal.
Saturday, September 12, 2015, the Randolph Ward whiteboard we rolled into the cultural hall there looked like this. As we began discussing Nicholas and Elizabeth Thompson Groesbeck' family tree, Nancy added names and connections on the white board, and we had a wonderful family history discussion--Nicholas Groesbeck Family 101--if you will.
It all began when Flora Lee asked PH Rex family members gathered in Randolph for this year's reunion to share our favorite memory of our grandmother Bessie Morgan Rex. She was a granddaughter of Nicholas and Elizabeth Groesbeck and the 9th child of their daughter Helen Melvina and her husband John Morgan.
I
enjoyed listening to each cousin's memory as we passed around a skein of yarn
and each cut off a length. It determined how much time we'd have to share.
Everyone was anxious to learn and understand how four Groesbeck descendants
recently came up with our great great grandmother Elizabeth Thompson
Groesbeck's 1875-1883 journal. It is quite an incredible story. And it isn’t easily
explained. Charting her family history on a whiteboard helped.
Cousin
Claudia’s prologue in the front of the newly transcribed and annotated volume clearly explains how it happened.
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