A rescue at Franz Josef

This is a story I’ve known about all my life without knowing what really happened. After looking through family papers recently, I decided to dig a little further. I discovered a story about five very different people who all had a passion for the glaciers and alpine climbing. The cast Harry Herbert Ayres, 31 July … Continue reading A rescue at Franz Josef

Journeys to Waipipi – from Aston le Walls to Capetown

On that day in September 1864, there was another family waiting to board the Barque Alfred – John and Anne Waddoups with their three daughters, Harriet, Mary and Matilda. John Waddoups (1824-1895) was born in September 1824 in Aston le Walls, Northamptonshire, England, the oldest of five sons born to Samuel Waddoups and Ann Brewer. … Continue reading Journeys to Waipipi – from Aston le Walls to Capetown

Journeys to Waipipi – from Woodford to Cape Town

On 27th September 1864, 251 passengers waited at Table Bay, Cape Town, in the Western Cape province of South Africa, to board the Barque Alfred bound for Auckland, New Zealand. Among them were Thomas and Mary Ryan, Mary’s young son Thomas Aylward and Thomas and Mary’s infant son, Michael. Michael Aylward (c1830-1860) and Mary Spain … Continue reading Journeys to Waipipi – from Woodford to Cape Town

Les’s daughters

In 1982 I was given a photo to add to my collection of family photos. It is titled “Les’s daughters”, and the three girls are labelled Eileen, Joyce, and another name, hard to make out, but that I always thought might be Miriam. Les is Leicester Alfred Cooke (1867–1954), my father’s maternal grandfather and the … Continue reading Les’s daughters

About this blog

Peter and I have created this blog to explore the stories of our families.  Not just names and dates but people and places.  Who were they? What was it like in the places they lived, when they lived there? What did they do? How have our lives changed over the centuries? We will cover quite … Continue reading About this blog