Catching back up with the Women's History Month questions. Some of the questions are things that I have no clue how to answer, so at this point I'm just picking through them.
Shining star: Did you have a female ancestor who had a special talent? Artist, singer, actress, athlete, seamstress, or other? Describe.
My mother and my grandmother are/were both excellent seamstresses. Grandma made quilts; Mom made most of my clothes when I was small, plus clothes for my dolls. She sewed my wedding dress and three bridesmaid dresses and then whipped up a lovely suit for herself to wear to my wedding. Nowadays she sews projects for the grandkids.
Here's a picture of me and my mom together in matching dresses that she made.

Ten years or so ago, my grandma Martin found two pictures while she was rummaging through things, pictures she didn't remember ever seeing before but was sure they were of her mother Fannie Martin Weaver as a young woman.
I still remember how pleasantly surprised I was by these pictures--almost all of the pictures of Great- Grandma were taken when she was in her middle years, and she was in poor health for many of those years, with what may have been epilepsy, so to see her as a young woman with a mischievous twinkle in her eye was a delight.
This is not one of the official Women's History prompts, but in looking through the old photos in my computer files just now, I was struck by how many pictures I have of my female ancestors with their sisters. I know that several of my ancestors, including my mother, have/had very special relationships with their sisters, so I thought it would be nice to show some of the other women in my family.
This is my great-great-grandmother Frances Lesher Weaver (on the left) with her sisters Elisabeth and Susan.

This is my great-grandmother Velma Collins Clark (far left) with her sisters.





5 comments:
I love the twinkle in Fannie's eye, and my goodness you look like your mom!
What a wonderful collection of strong women you've got in your family history!!!
Hi, Janelle - just dropping in to say hello and hope everything is good in your world! Barbara
What a treasury of family photos!
Thank you for sharinng
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