I alighted on the posting http://leavesfortrees.blogspot.co.uk/2012/07/wordless-wednesday-vintage-genealogy.html?showComment=1342626585119 thanks to a Geneabloggers listing which caught my interest.
I have always be interested in samplers, but there was an additional reason why this lovely piece of stitching was so special - for it was "wrought by Susan Weston aged 12 years" - and Susan Weston was my maiden name.
The early 19th century sampler is in the care of Wisconsin Historical Society. My Weston family come from the English Midlands and I have no knowledge of any American connections. But it was still a fascinating coincidence to come across.
I have the family history bug for researching both my own family history and that of friends. If your interest is in families of the Fylde in Lancashire, this site is for you, with many photographs to enhance interest. I'll also be looking at my Scottish Donaldson connections, hints and tips, and stories that appeal. So read on, or even better, sign up as a follower. Do get in touch - I would love to hear from others who share my enthusiasm for family history fun.


I love the look of old samplers. I made some modern counted cross-stitch versions myself.
ReplyDeleteBTW you link has an extra "." in it before "com."