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Jack Sprott and sons Billy and Berry |
Otto James “Jack” Sprott, my grandaunt Margaret Killeen Sprott’s husband, died on this day, 29 June 1965.
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Findagrave Mem #80398750 |
Wendy
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Jack Sprott and sons Billy and Berry |
Otto James “Jack” Sprott, my grandaunt Margaret Killeen Sprott’s husband, died on this day, 29 June 1965.
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Findagrave Mem #80398750 |
Wendy
© 2021, Wendy Mathias. All rights reserved.
Sepia Saturday challenges bloggers to share family history through old photographs.
During the month of March, I will be shining the light on
my Irish roots.
This week’s Sepia Saturday photo plus my commitment to focus on my Irish roots this month led me to this photo:
It’s a group all right, and it’s a mighty fortress, but of a different kind – St. Paul’s Catholic Church in downtown Portsmouth, Virginia.
The occasion may have been to welcome the newest addition to the family: Patrick Reeves, son of my father’s cousin Mary Evelyn “Ebbie” Holland Reeves and her husband James, grandson of my father’s aunt Mae Killeen Holland, and nephew of the numerous Killeen and Walsh aunts and uncles.
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Margee, Lillie holding Patrick, Helen Photo courtesy of Cliff Reeves |
A generous gift of a flash drive filled with Holland and Reeves photos was sent to me by my second cousin Cliff Reeves, younger brother of the baby in the photo. Seeing Margee in Cliff’s collection made me give her family a little more attention this week.
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Margee about 1919 |
Margee and Jack raised two boys, William James “Billy”
and Joseph Berry. They lived in the Ocean View area of Norfolk. If they did not
actually own some beach cottages, they at least managed them. My father often
spoke of riding the trolley to Ocean View in the summer, apparently hanging out
with his Sprott cousins.
One of my Holland cousins told about the time her family
went to visit Margee at the cottages. She had been cleaning up after guests
left and had fallen asleep in a chair, her legs sprung, and tip money just out
in the open in the folds of her skirt.
Margee and Jack had at least 4 grandchildren that I know
of. I know very little else other than Margee, like her brother and two of her
sisters, was a hopeless alcoholic. What is it with the Irish and alcoholism?
How can half the children in a family escape the disease and the other half can’t
conquer it?
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Easter 1951 |
Line up and join the group at Sepia Saturday!
Wendy
© 2021, Wendy Mathias. All rights reserved.
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from her daughter Helen and husband Herb Parker |
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from daughter Tate and husband Jimmy Crewes |
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from her daughter Margaret and husband Jack Sprott and son Billy |
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from granddaughters Jean and Ebby Holland |