Since
our initial meeting in August 2009
New Jersey we Irish cousins have enjoyed coming together. This year we met in New Haven
County, Connecticut, home of our shared ancestors, Thomas Brady & Catherine
Gibney. As always our time together was filled with laughter, sharing and
revelations.
Friday
was the day for research. I drove from my home in rural New York to Derby, CT. It
was a beautiful day for the drive with occasional trees that had turned bright
red and amazing orange and a blue sky that stretched forever. I headed to the
Derby City Hall clerk’s office. I had done by research in advance and was
fairly certain they had the birth, marriage & death records there. It
turned out to be a treasure trove! The clerks were friendly & helpful. The
records were in great shape & were clearly indexed. My cousin, Pat who had
driven up from New Jersey, met me there later and we were both kept busy for
hours. I will detail our findings in another post.
When
we finished in the city hall we went up Elizabeth Street to the Derby PublicLibrary, a great old stone building. We poured over city directories there,
quickly recording the movements of our family till the building closed.
Saturday
was our day for fun. Maureen, one of our Ct cousins had a delicious brunch for
us at her home in Milford. As we gathered there more and more cousins arrived. Tara
drove down from her home in MA. Lisa came from Moodus, CT. We reunited with
those we have met in previous years and met new relatives. I had prepared a
chart that shows how we are linked to Thomas Brady & Catherine Gibney which
helped us all understand how we are related to each other. It a pretty simple
excel sheet that certainly helps me keep our relationships straight in my mind.
Pat and I shared some of our research findings. As we ate muffins, eggs and
fruit Maureen made copies of documents. She gave us each a gift, a photo CD of
her branch of the family! Conversations flew around Maureen’s charming house. Before
leaving the house we posed for our annual cousin photo, this year taken by Dan
amid much laughter.
Eventually
we loaded ourselves in cars and headed to New Haven. We went to a chocolate
& wine tasting, had a little walk and visited Yale University Art Museum. Our
last stop Kelly’s Irish Pub on Crown Street for dinner. Over a dozen of us
shared a great meal. There was lots of conversation around the big table. We
always delight in discovering how much we all have in common. Our evening ended
with a birthday cake for the four year old twin cousins.
We
keep in touch all year with emails, Christmas cards and facebook messages. Who
knows what we will do next year.
[Watch for posts detailing the research we did that weekend.]
[Watch for posts detailing the research we did that weekend.]
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Sound like a "Perfect Day". A productive genealogy trip, on a beautiful fall day, followed by time spent with family socializing, reminiscing and feasting on fine food. Awesome!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Charlie. It was a wonderful weekend.
DeleteI'm glad the excitement of those initial connections didn't wear off and that you've continued to meet and enjoy research together.
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