Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Lake Superior, day after Thanksgiving
















Boat Houses of the Brule River, July 2009
















Thanksgiving Weekend

Hope everyone had a nice Thanksgiving. Martha, Kate, Nick, Anna and I made the three hour drive to Brule, WI on Thursday morning and returned home on Friday afternoon. Martha's parents , Katie and Ade Stormo, live in Brule, or more exactly, between Brule and Lake Nebagamon. They live on the Nebagamon Creek on 15 acres of wooded land that adjoins another 40 acres of land that has been in Katie's family since the early 1900's. Katie and Ade purchased their 15 acres around 1990, and I helped Ade build the first part of what is now their house in 1994. They moved their permanently nine years ago. Martha's brothers (Steve in Colorado and Dave in New Mexico) could not be here for Thanksgiving. It was nice to spend time with Martha's parents and her Uncle Jim and his family.

We all have are reasons for enjoying our time in Northern Wisconsin, buy my highlights are always the Brule River, Katie's cooking, Bonfires, and Lake Superior. I'll touch on the first and last of those highlights here. The Brule River flows north from Big Lake where it begins a 44 mile jaunt into Lake Superior. Interestingly, Big Lake is also the headwaters of the St. Croix River, which flows south into the Mississipi and down to the Gulf. The Brule River is a mix of slow moving water and class 2 to class 4 rapids--nearly all navigable by canoe. It winds through mostly woods and many large stately summer homes dating from the early 1900's. A couple of Presidents have had summer "White House's" on the Brule. Attached is a Times article from 1928 about Calvin Coolidge's first foray into northern Wisconsin. http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,881015,00.html. The Nebagamon Creek flows into the Brule and we can hike to the river from Katie and Ade's property. But we really enjoy canoeing and kayaking the river. On July 4th, Nick and I woke up early and paddled for about an hour upstream through rapids. I took some time to snap some pictures of the old boat houses we passed. They will show up posted I hope.

Thanksgiving weekend was too cold to be on the river, and there were too many hunter's in the woods to do decent hikes, so on Friday we decided to drive to the mouth of the river where it flows into Lake Superior. It is about a 20 mile drive through land that is about half farm land and half wood land. The shoreline of Lake Superior east of Superior is called the "South Shore". It is very similar to the terrain between Dungeness and Port Angeles (without the cool mountains in the background however). We saw at least a half-dozen groups of orange clad deer hunters clustered along the road as we drove toward the lake. Wisconsin issues over 620,000 deer hunting licenses, and over Thanksgiving Weekend there were more than twice as many hunters in the Wisconsin woods carrying guns than the U.S. had soldiers in Afghanistan and Iraq combined. We walked the beach and found deer and bear tracks. The water was near freezing and the air was just below, so as water lapped over branches on shore it dripped and formed immediate icicles. Very pretty in the sunlight. Attached are some pictures of our group on the beach. Martha's parents and her Uncle Jim and Aunt Joy and their adult children Doug and Pam joined us on our hike.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Family History

You are a proud descendent of a Saloon Keeper and Dress Maker!! Census from 1900 shows James and Bridget McGrory (Great Grandfather and Great Grandmother of the seven McGrory children) and their 5 children living in Norwich Ct.

If anyone wants to start a family tree/do family research, here is a start. Lots of info to be gleaned from below...have fun

1900 New London Co, Norwich CT, 295 Main St [Jun]
McGRORY
James, 3-1850, M15y, 1879NA, IRE/IRE/IRE, Saloon Keeper (G Grandpa)
Bridget, 4-1858, M15y, 5/5kid, IM1868, IRE/IRE/IRE, dressmaker (G Grandma)
Annie M, dau, 6-1886, S, CT/IRE/IRE, at school (G Aunt)
John, son, 1-1888, CT/IRE/IRE, at school (Grandpa!)
James Jr, son, 6-1891, S, CT/IRE/IRE, at school (G Uncle)
Thomas, son, 1-1892, S, CT/IRE/IRE, at school (G Uncle)
William L, son, 10-1893, S, CT/IRE/IRE, at school (G Uncle)
HEFFERNAN, Annie, sis-law, 10-1841, IRE/IRE/IRE, IM1862, dressmaker (G Aunt)
BURKE, Margaret, aunt, 2-1830, IRE/IRE/IRE, IM1850 (GG Aunt--hmm Briget's Aunt or Jame's??)
CONNOLY, Mary, Irish servant (Guess even dress makers and saloon keepers had servents)

Follow their traces over the next 30 years below.

1910 New London Co, Norwich CT, Main St [Jan]
McGRORY
James, 62, M1, 25yr, 1860NA, IRE/IRE/IRE, cannot read profession
Bridget, 51, M1, 25yr, IM1864, IRE/IRE/IRE, dressmaker
Anna, dau, 23, S, CT/IRE/IRE, stenographer
John, son, 22, CT/IRE/IRE, attending school
James, son, 20, S, CT/IRE/IRE, Electrician
Thomas, son, 18, S, CT/IRE/IRE, attending school
Laurence, son, 16, S, CT/IRE/IRE, attending school
Russian servant

WWI Registration [Jun 1917]
John F McGrory
Cannot read address, North Adams
b: 22 Jan 1888, Natural born
___wich, Conn, USA
Public School Teacher, North Adams
Marital status: Single

1920 North Adams [Jan]
SULLIVAN family
McGRORY, John, roomer……Lined out and states Enumerated in CT

1920 New London Co, Norwich CT, 46 Washington St
McGRORY
Bridget, 65, Wd, IM1868, NA, IRE/IRE/IRE
James, son, 29, S, CT/IRE/IRE, Electrician
Laurence, son, 27, S, CT/IRE/IRE, Auto Repair
Anna, dau, 32, S, CT/IRE/IRE (wonder if she ever did marry?)
HEFFERNAN, Laurence, brother, 72, S, IM1868, 1873NA (Great Uncle--Bridget's brother)
McGRORY, John F, son, 31, CT/IRE/IRE, teacher
McGRORY, Thomas A, son, 25, CT/IRE/IRE, Clerk Steamship (did he die young?, was Dad's brother named after him?)

1930 North Adams Census [Apr], 135 River St
McGRORY
John F, 42, age@marriage 40, CT/N-IRE/IRE-Fee State, Teacher
Mary, 34, age @ marriage 32, MA/ITALY/ITALY (Nona!)
John F Jr, 9/12mo (Dad! as a baby)

WWII Registration 1942
John Francis McGrory
134 River St, North Adams
b: 22 Jan 1888, Natural born
Norwich, Conn, USA
Rel: Mrs Mary E McGrory, same address
Partial paralysis of R-arm and R-leg (after stroke)

WWII Registration 1942
Lawrence McGrory (why so young in Veteran's home?)
Veterans Home, Hartford CT
b: 22 Oct 1893, Natural born
Norwich, Conn, USA
Rel: Judge Thomas J Kelly, Norwich CT (relative, or court appointed guardian?)

Respectfully submitted,
Jim

Friday, November 27, 2009

We knew you could do it Peter. You have a very high IQ or perhaps Joe was drinking?

Peter and Joe play chess

I just thought I would let all the McGrory's know that I just beat Joe in chess for the first time in years!

Thanksgiving in Oberlin!


Great Idea Joe!
I had Thanksgiving at my House in Oberlin.
I cooked my FIRST TURKEY! It turned out great - a first of a first.
We had a plethora of food and friends over to enjoy it. Fun times.
I woke up on Black Friday to a White World. Somehow it got cold enough for the first snowfall of the season here in Oberlin. The long cold winter is on it's way.
Enjoy your break,
Jay

Funky Dance Moves

Joe - you forgot to mention we all received a lesson in the latest dance moves which I'm sure will come in very valuable at the next McGrory wedding!

Don

We give Thanks for our Family



Thursday, November 26, 2009

Happy Thanksgiving!!!


Happy Thanksgiving!! I got an idea tonight. I thought the McGrory family should have our own blog. This could be an easy and fun way to keep up! I sent out invitations tonight, making it so that everyone can add whatever they feel(updates, adventures, pictures,videos etc.). Even if we all just posted every few months; this could really cool.

As a first post. I can say we had a great Thanksgiving at the Usset household today. I saw the Smith's plus Brandon and Grandma. We watched Ferris Bueller's Day Off, sat on the couch, and ate a lot of food! Pictures speak a thousand words. I'll put them up tomorrow...

Some words of encouragement and a happy thanksgiving/You can upload videos!!!!

If someone didn't get an invitation let me know!!