Category: Genealogy

  • Alice (Baker) Power’s Diary: October 1947

    Alice (Baker) Power’s Diary: October 1947

    Now let’s see what’s going on down in East Jeddore in October 1947. Here is a transcription of my great grandmother Alice (Baker) Power’s diary for the month. Click here to view the original diary.

    Wednesday October 1, 1947: Snow Squalls | Bud was in town yesterday to see about his teeth

    Thursday October 2, 1947: Earl set a mackerel net. Fish scarce yet

    Friday October 3, 1947: Bud got a large sea drake up the head first this year

    Saturday October 4, 1947: Bud got his teeth Earl outside alone never got any thing

    Sunday October 5, 1947: Ralph out to the nets got 20 mackerel for Dad

    Monday October 6, 1947: I washed and & ironed put in a quilt this afternoon

    Tuesday October 7, 1947: Forgive my sins I have confessed to thee

    Wednesday October 8, 1947: 10 BBl gas | Earls 10 BBl of gas. I finished my quilt had it in three days

    Thursday October 9, 1947: Ralph sold the rest of his fish to Hall $310.77 He had $1121.44

    Friday October 10, 1947: Earl got a duck | Earl & Byd had 2 qtl fish today a fine N.W. wind

    Saturday October 11, 1947: Earl got a duck yesterday first one He shot this year Arthur got his car

    Sunday October 12, 1947: Edna & Doris here for dinner Fred here for supper. Ralph, Elsie, Mason & Edna here tonight

    Monday October 13, 1947: Earl had 65 mackerel 75 Herring. Bud set his nets Ralph had 3 qtl fish

    Tuesday October 14, 1947: Arthur & Bud gone in town in his car thunder & lightning this AM

    Wednesday October 15, 1947: Believe in the Lord And thou shall be saved

    Thursday October 16, 1947: leave the unknown future in the Masters hands

    Friday October 17, 1947: Earl got 1 BBl mackerel Bud got __ A lovely fine day

    Saturday October 18, 1947: Bud and Arth gone in town Earl & I down to Freds

    Sunday October 19, 1947: Mason & Edna here for dinner. Fred here for supper

    Monday October 20, 1947: I washed and ironed Bud got his ___ Ralph & Elsie here

    Tuesday October 21, 1947: Earl outside alone never got anything Now went back in the woods

    Wednesday October 22, 1947: Bill Perry brought us 2 bushel turnips one dollar a Bushel

    Thursday October 23, 1947: Earl & Bud had 1 qtl fish 35 mackerel Awful windy fall

    Friday October 24, 1947: Ralph & Elsie in town getting Ralphs teeth Arth & Bud in town

    Saturday October 25, 1947: Earl had 40 mackerel 28 fish sold Hall 67 dollars dry fish

    Sunday October 26, 1947: for all the Lord has done for me, I never will cease to praise him

    Monday October 27, 1947: I washed and ironed a poor drying day

    Tuesday October 28, 1947: Ralph & Elsie here for dinner Mason & Edna here tonight

    Wednesday October 29, 1947: I washed and cleaned up today fish & Bait scarce

    Thursday October 30, 1947: Edna & Mason here tonight. A lovely evening

    Friday October 31, 1947: Oh what peace often forfeit, oh what needless pain we bear

  • Alice (Baker) Power’s Diary: September 1947

    Alice (Baker) Power’s Diary: September 1947

    Now let’s see what’s going on down in East Jeddore in September 1947. Here is a transcription of my great grandmother Alice (Baker) Power’s diary for the month. Click here to view the original diary.

    Monday September 1, 1947: Hon, Baby, & Mrs Yates gone back on the bus tonight.

    Tuesday September 2, 1947: I washed and ironed today a fine warm day

    Wednesday September 3, 1947: Earl & I up to Rose’s in the Boat tonight. Mason & Edna here.

    Thursday September 4, 1947: I made Bread & Butter pickles and Bean relish. Earl & Bud had 1 qtl fish 1 BBl Herring.

    Friday September 5, 1947: Earl & Bud had 7 BBls Herring sold 12 hundred lbs fresh.

    Saturday September 6, 1947: Bud gone in town on the Bus this after noon they had 2 ½ BBls Herring

    Sunday September 7, 1947: Ralph & Elsie here for dinner. A lovely fine day

    Monday September 8, 1947: 9 BBl gas | Bud came home from town this morning Earl had 7 BBls Herring

    Tuesday September 9, 1947: Earl & Bud has 6 BBls Herring. A warm fine day

    Wednesday September 10, 1947: Earl & Bud sold Hall 5 hundred 80 lbs pickle fish Had $426.10

    Thursday September 11, 1947: Earl sold Will 6 qtl dry fish sold ___ 26 qtls dry

    Friday September 12, 1947: Trust and obey for there no other way to be happy in Jesus than to trust and obey.

    Saturday September 13, 1947: Earl & Bud not out side today. I had my work all done 10 oclock.

    Sunday September 14, 1947: Mason Edna & Doris here with Baby for dinner Manie & Wilson down Dr Wilsons.

    Monday September 15, 1947: A rain storm. We can use the pump now after being dry 2 mths (?)

    Tuesday September 16, 1947: Earl Elsie & I in town with Hughie Dooks took our radio in cost us 415 for 2 ___

    Wednesday September 17, 1947: Hons birthday. Hon is 22 married and has Buddy Ralph now a lovely Darling Baby

    Thursday September 18, 1947: Blessed are those who mourn for they shall be comforted.

    Friday September 19, 1947: Oh what joy it will be when his face I behold living gems at his feet to lay down

    Saturday September 20, 1947: Earl sold last of the pickle fish to Hall this Saturday $618.00 has the pollack drying

    Sunday September 21, 1947: Bud went in town last night for his teeth Earl & I down to Freds

    Monday September 22, 1947: if we trust and never doubt, He will surely lead us out. Take your burdens to the Lord and leave them there

    Tuesday September 23, 1947: Bud came home with Berns truck this morning

    Wednesday September 24, 1947: I will cling to the old rugged cross And exchange it some day for a crown

    Thursday September 25, 1947: We sent the last of summer fish Will. $124.80

    Friday September 26, 1947: Earl got the small groceries down to Freds $40.00 Ralph brought it up

    Saturday September 27, 1947: Rock of ages cleft for me let me hide myself in thee

    Sunday September 28, 1947: Ralph got a deer | Alan, Rose & family here for tea. Ralph Elsie and Doris also

    Monday September 29, 1947: ice froze this am | Earl & Bud out fishing I am alone was up 4 AM a lovely day.

    Tuesday September 30, 1947: Earl & Bud made all together fishing $1459.38 so far.

  • Alice (Baker) Power’s Diary: August 1947

    Alice (Baker) Power’s Diary: August 1947

    Click here to view the original diary.

    Friday August 1, 1947: Earl, Pop, and I went in town for Hon 6 pm with Beve Henry.

    Saturday August 2, 1947: Anna here for supper. Bud gone in town for B__ Hopkins wedding.

    Sunday August 3, 1947: Fred here for dinner. A nice fine day. Ralph & Elsie here tonight.

    Monday August 4, 1947: I washed and Olive ironed. Hon not very well. Fish is scarce.

    Tuesday August 5, 1947: Hon up to Edna’s this afternoon. Doris Eileen gone in on the bus.

    Wednesday August 6, 1947: Saviour keep me pure in heart eve faithful true to thee.

    Thursday August 7, 1947: Olive and Robbie gone away to Kingston to work.

    Friday August 8, 1947: Hon cleaned upstairs. I did the living room. Washed and ironed.

    Saturday August 9, 1947: Earl & I down to Pearl’s and Fred’s. Bern came home on late bus.

    Sunday August 10, 1947: Hon, Bern, & baby, Earl and I up to Rose’s in the boat.

    Monday August 11, 1947: Bern, Hon, and baby gone in with Beve Henry 11 am.

    Tuesday August 12, 1947: I am alone again. Earl & Bud had 1 ½ qtl fish, 1 BBl of herring.

    Wednesday August 13, 1947: Our wells are dry. We get water from Ross Arnold’s.

    Thursday August 14, 1947: Rosie and Beulah came down with Ralph Jennex today.

    Friday August 15, 1947: Teach me all thy mind and will. May it be fulfilled in me.

    Saturday August 16, 1947: Rosie and Boots gone back with Ralph Jennex this morning.

    Sunday August 17, 1947: Earl and I down to Ralph’s tonight getting water to wash.

    Monday August 18, 1947: Earl’s 8 BBl of gas. A lovely drying day. I had a big wash.

    Tuesday August 19, 1947: Elsie, Edna, and I back on the bairns*. I got 2 qts.

    Wednesday August 20, 1947: Rosie and Beulah came down with Ralph Jennex.

    Thursday August 21, 1947: Blot out every sin Lord. Place your power with within Lord and I will follow thee.

    Friday August 22, 1947: Earl & Bud got 1 ½ qtl of fish, 1 BBl herring.

    Saturday August 23, 1947: Earl and I up to Edna’s tonight. Raining now 11 pm.

    Sunday August 24, 1947: Mason here tonight also Ralph, Elsie, and Pop.

    Monday August 25, 1947: Ralph’s birthdat. Earl & Bud got a 595 lb tuna. 6 ¢ a lb 33.50.

    Tuesday August 26, 1947: Blessed are the peacemakers for they shall be called the children of God.

    Wednesday August 27, 1947: Elsie and I on the bairns*. We got a gal each.

    Thursday August 28, 1947: Earl, Ralph, Elsie, and I on the bairns*. We got a gal each.

    Friday August 29, 1947: I washed & cleaned the living room, kitchen windows & floor.

    Saturday August 30, 1947: Hon, baby, & Mrs Yates came home on the late bus.

    Sunday August 31, 1947: Earl and Bud has 20 puncheons salted back sold 26 qtls dry.

    *Bairns most likely refers to barrens, an open area with low bush berries perhaps blueberries.

  • Photo Post #34 | Doris (Mills) Finch

    Photo Post #34 | Doris (Mills) Finch

    It’s hard to believe, but it’s been one year since Mom left this world for a better one. So, it’s only fitting that I share some photos of her.

    Mom was one of my biggest genealogy fans. She always enjoyed learning new information I discovered. She was also one my my best sources, helping me connect the dots and answer questions about ancestors long gone. I sure do miss her.

  • Alice (Baker) Power’s Diary: July 1947

    Alice (Baker) Power’s Diary: July 1947

    Tuesday July 1, 1947: Earl outside alone. He got 1 ½ qtl fish. Foggy for three days.

    Wednesday July 2, 1947: Earl not outside. Reg Baker here from Ostrea Lake.

    Thursday July 3, 1947: Earl & Bud out fishing. I thinned out turnips. Fog has cleared up.

    Friday July 4, 1947: I have perfect peace since I’ve learned to trust him more.

    Saturday July 5, 1947: Olive and Robbie came home on late bus. We went down to Fred’s.

    Sunday July 6, 1947: Elsie & Ralph, Pop & Arth here. Olive up to Edna’s this afternoon.

    Monday July 7, 1947: My Birthday 48 years. We will reap the deeds what we have done.

    Tuesday July 8, 1947: Earl’s 6 barrel of gas. Sold Hall 2 BBls of herring first sold this year.

    Wednesday July 9, 1947: Earl and I up to Pop’s and Edna’s. Roy Hopkins moved around the flowers.

    Thursday July 10, 1947: Olive and I up fixing up poor little Rob’s grave and Lyall’s.

    Friday July 11, 1947: Mackerel $13.73 to Hall’s. Cod oil 75 cents gal. Ralph got 6 qtl fish today. Bud & Earl got 2 qtl.

    Saturday July 12, 1947: Bud, Ralph and Elsie gone in town to see the circus tonight.

    Sunday July 13, 1947: Oh for a thousand tongues to sing my great redeemer’s praise.

    Monday July 14, 1947: Earl had 4 qtls. Bud had 5 qtls fish today.

    Tuesday July 15, 1947: Olive and I were up with Mr. __ Mitchell to the election today.

    Wednesday July 16, 1947: We had beet greens for dinner and Swiss chard first this year.

    Thursday July 17, 1947: Earl & Bud had 2 ¼ qtl fish today. Still foggy. Bait scarce.

    Friday July 18, 1947: Bread of Heaven feed me till I want no more.

    Saturday July 19, 1947: I had my b___ down and all cleaned up this morning.

    Sunday July 20, 1947: Fred, Edna & Mason here for a lunch tonight.

    Monday July 21, 1947: I washed clothes never dryed. Lights gone out for 24 hours.

    Tuesday July 22, 1947: Hon’s baby born 2 o’clock this afternoon. Bern called me.

    Wednesday July 23, 1947: I had a letter from Hon and one from Aunt Bertha.

    Thursday July 24, 1947: Earl & Bud had 3 qtl fish ½” BBl herring. Bud got a small halibut.

    Friday July 25, 1947: Let your lower lights be burning send a gleam across the wave.

    Saturday July 26, 1947: Earl & Bud had 2 ½ qtls 1 BBl herring. A nice fine day.

    Sunday July 27, 1947: Alan, Rose, and children here for tea. Ralph & Elsie & Pop here PM.

    Monday July 28, 1947: I washed and clothes dryed nice. Bud not out fishing has a sore neck.

    Tuesday July 29, 1947: Olive down to Ralph’s for dinner. Earl & Bud had 1 ¼” qtl 1 BBl herring.

    Wednesday July 30, 1947: Earl’s 7 BBl gas. Earl and Bud came home 7.30 only had 2 herring.

    Thursday July 31, 1947: Peace peace sweet peace. Wonderful gift from above.

  • Photo Post #33 | Florence Elizabeth (Mills) Titus

    Photo Post #33 | Florence Elizabeth (Mills) Titus

    Aunt Florence was the only sibling of my Grandad’s that I met. The others were long gone by the time I was born. Growing up, we would visit her and her husband Herbert Titus (Uncle Herbert) at their home in Dartmouth each summer when we went to Nova Scotia.

    When my Mom was sick with tuberculosis as a child, she had a lengthy stay at the TB Hospital in Halifax. Nan and Grandad, living in Oyster Pond, could visit her only on the weekend when they could borrow a friend’s car. Fortunately for Mom, her Aunt Florence and Aunt Belle visited her through the week, bringing with them various books, magazines, and paper dolls for her to enjoy. Mom would always remark how much those visits meant to her.


    Florence Elizabeth Mills was born June 3, 1908 in Gays River, Colchester County, Nova Scotia. She was the third child of Thomas Edward Mills and Arabella Jane Mitchell. She was likely named after her mother’s sister Florence Mitchell and her father’s sister Elizabeth Mills in Liverpool, England. She was probably the last family member who had any recollection of her father who was killed in the First World War.

    Florence married Herbert Titus in 1931. They had two daughters: Elizabeth and Marjorie. Herbert also had a son from his first marriage. Florence died in 2002. She was the last of the Mills siblings

  • Alice (Baker) Power’s Diary: June 1947

    Alice (Baker) Power’s Diary: June 1947

    Sunday June 1, 1947: Bern, Hon, and Doris down to Elsie’s for tea. Ralph and Elsie here to dinner.

    Monday June 2, 1947: Bern white washing the buildings. I washed today. Rain tonight.

    Tuesday June 3, 1947: Earl had 13 dollars of lobsters. Bud got 1 qtl fish. Dr. Wilson here thinks I have a cancer in my lip.

    Wednesday June 4, 1947: Earl, Edna, and I are going down Ship Harbor to the Doctor’s to see about my lip.

    Thursday June 5, 1947: Dr. Wilson cut the growth off my lip last night. Thinks it’s a cancer.

    Friday June 6, 1947: Sold first dry fish with Uncle Will. $105.88 9 ½ qtl.

    Saturday June 7, 1947: Earl & Bern out fishing set nets the 5th June. Had 15 mackerel, 3 halibut, 2 qtl fish.

    Sunday June 8, 1947: Uncle Rob out of bed today and came over. I am so glad he is better.

    Monday June 9, 1947: A rainy day. Hon and Bern gone back tonight. Awful rainy and blowing.

    Tuesday June 10, 1947: Earl got 2 qtl of fish. The only boat out fishing.

    Wednesday June 11, 1947: Earl got 1 qtl fish. Has all the traps loaded 9th of June.

    Thursday June 12, 1947: Forgive my sins I have confessed to thee, forgive my secret sins I do not see.

    Friday June 13, 1947: Earl had 3 qtl of fish alone today. A lovely day.

    Saturday June 14, 1947: Earl got 3 qtl fish and one barrel mackerel today alone.

    Sunday June 15, 1947: Edna, Doris & Wilson. Ralph and Elsie here for dinner. We were up to Edna’s tonight.

    Monday June 16, 1947: Bud starting fishing with Earl today. They got 6 quintal at the herring hole.

    Tuesday June 17, 1947: Earl and Bud had 4 qtl fish. Curtis Jennex helping to dress them.

    Wednesday June 18, 1947: Lay not up treasures on earth but lay for yourselves treasures in heaven.

    Thursday June 19, 1947: Matthew 6-33. Seek ye first the Kingdom of God and his righteousness and all things shall be added unto you.

    Friday June 20, 1947: Earl & Bud sold Will 6 ¼ qtl fish $65.65. This is 15 ¾ qtl sold this year so far.

    Saturday June 21, 1947: Ask the Saviour to help you comfort, strengthen, and keep you.

    Sunday June 22, 1947: Ralph & Elsie and Fred here for dinner today. A fine day.

    Monday June 23, 1947: Earl’s 5th BBl gas. I washed a lovely fine day. Ralph and Elsie here.

    Tuesday June 24, 1947: Earl stuck beans and peas. Made a fence around the peas. Ralph down Drs getting teeth out.  Sent Dr 20 dollars.

    Wednesday June 25, 1947: Earl sold Hall 520 lbs fish 55.25 now 2/qtl $228.93. Not outside today.

    Thursday June 26, 1947: Bern called me from Halifax. Olive has gone to the hospital (25).

    Friday June 27, 1947: Not at death I shrink or falter for my Saviour calls me now.

    Saturday June 28, 1947: Edna and Mason down this evening. Ralph & Elsie here also.

    Sunday June 29, 1947: Bertha came down with Rose staying until Tuesday night. Monday June 30, 1947: Earl & Bud have 7 ¾ puncheons fish salted back sold 20 qtl dry.

  • Photo Post #32 | Peter Samuel Mitchell (1835-1929)

    Photo Post #32 | Peter Samuel Mitchell (1835-1929)

    The above photo (taken on August 10, 1927 as written on the back) was sent to me by Christine Mitchell, a distant cousin. Here is Peter Samuel Mitchell (my great-great-great uncle). Peter Mitchell was born in 1835 in Oyster Pond Jeddore, Halifax County, Nova Scotia. His parents were Alexander Mitchell and Elizabeth Hurley.

    He died July 18, 1929 at the home of my great grandmother Arabella (Mitchell) Mills, the same house my grandparents lived in and where my mother was born. He was 94 at the time of his death, which is quite remarkable for the time period and considering the general conditions on the Eastern Shore throughout his lifetime.

    Like many ancestors in Jeddore, he was a mariner.

  • The Wedding of Alan Mills & Rose Power – May 7, 1938

    In 1998, I “interviewed” my Nan Rose (Power) Mills about her childhood and early adulthood in East Jeddore, Nova Scotia. The account below is based largely on the information she provided me.

    Rose Power met her future husband Alan Mills (my Grandad) when she was 16 years old. He was a friend of Sam Mitchell, who was dating Rose’s sister Edna (Poode) at the time. Rose and Alan “went together” for three years before marrying.

    Source: Nova Scotia, Births, Marriages, and Deaths, Registration: Year: 1938 number: 88903, Allan [Alan] Victor Mills and Rose Margaret Power, married at Musquodobit Harbour, Halifax County, 7 May 1938; database with images, Province of Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia Archives (https://archives.novascotia.ca/vital-statistics/ : accessed 29 March 2022)

    They were married on May 7, 1938 in the Manse of the United Church in Musquodoboit Harbour by Mr. Graham. Besides the bride and groom and the minister, there were five other people present: Rose’s parents Earl and Alice Power; Alan’s sister Belle and her husband Roy Jennex; and Alan’s friend Reg Foley who drove them over to the church.

    After the official marriage ceremony, they returned to Earl and Alice’s home in East Jeddore for a wedding reception. Rose’s Uncle Fred (Baker) played the wedding march on Alice’s big organ. They received plenty of gifts and well wishes from guests. One of her favourite gifts was a “pretty pink glass bowl” given by Marsha Hopkins.

    Below are some of the wedding wishes written by guests. I found these gems long forgotten in a trunk in my Grandad’s attic.

    Today is the 86th anniversary of my grandparents’ wedding. Although the marriage ultimately ended, my grandparents reconciled before Grandad died of lung cancer in 1995. So, today I celebrate what sounded like a fun and happy day.

  • Marriage Registration – George Henry Foster Young and Jane Mary Bell

    Source: “Canada, Ontario Marriages, 1869-1927,” database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1784216: accessed 19 November 2022), marriage registration 7872, George H Young and Jane Mary Bell, married at London, Middlesex County, 4 May 1892; citing Archives of Ontario, Toronto.

    Transcription:

    His name: George H Young
    Age: 28
    Residence when married: London
    Place of birth: Ontario
    Bachelor or Widow: Widow
    Rank or profession: Moulder
    Names of Parents: Matthew and Elizabeth Young
    Her name: Jane Mary Bell
    Age: 23
    Residence when married: London
    Place of birth: Ireland
    Spinster of widow: Spinster
    Names of parents: William and Letitia Bell
    Names and residences of witnesses: Annie Cornell(?), London
    Date and place of marriage: May 4, 1892, London
    Religious denomination of bridegroom: Methodist
    Religious denomination of groom: Church of England
    By whom married: S. Bond