Saturday, December 05, 2009

Carnival of Genealogy, 85th Edition

The 85th edition of the Carnival of Genealogy is posted! The topic was: "Orphans and Orphans". Greta, of Greta's Genealogy Bog, has done a superb job guest hosting this edition. The topic was an interesting challenge and the participants all did a great job with it. Greta read and introduced each article and made everyone feel welcome at her blog. Thank you! Thank you, Greta! You've done the COG proud. :-)

Call for Submissions! The first topic for the next edition of the Carnival of Genealogy will be: The Other Holiday Happenings! Often times December to mid-January birthdays and anniversaries get over shadowed by the Christmas/Hanukkah/New Year holidays. So we're going to shine a spotlight on those family members and ancestors this time around. Select one or more December to mid-January birthdays and/or anniversaries on your family tree. Write a short tribute to or memory of those birthday guys and gals and write a toast to the anniversary couples. Share it in the COG!

And this edition will have a Part 2 as well (separate blog post)! We can't go into the Christmas holiday without our genealogy wish lists for Genea-Santa!!! So write up a list of what you'd like Genea-Santa to bring you and share it in the COG :-) The deadline for all entries is December 15th. This edition will be hosted here at Creative Gene.

Submit your blog article to the next edition of the Carnival of Genealogy using our carnival submission form. Please use a descriptive phrase in the title of any articles you plan to submit and/or write a brief description/introduction to your articles in the "comment" box of the blog carnival submission form. This will give readers an idea of what you've written about and hopefully interest them in clicking on your link. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.

Thanks for the poster, fM!

Thursday, December 03, 2009

Jasia's Advent Calendar of Christmas Memories

The Advent Calendar of Christmas Memories is comin' around again! This themed writing project originated 2 years ago and was a popular way for genealogy bloggers to record their Christmas memories. Thomas and I each came up with a list of holiday themes which he combined to create a daily calendar that corresponded with the dates of Advent.

To this day, the Advent Calendar of Christmas Memories is my favorite series of articles to have written for the Creative Gene blog. I'm seriously thinking of combining all my articles together in book form to pass on to my kids and hopefully someday to grandkids.

If you weren't following the Creative Gene blog two years ago, you might like to read my Christmas memories now. Here is a list of the articles I wrote for the Advent Calendar of Christmas Memories 2007.

Week 1 of the Advent Calendar of Christmas Memories

December 1 .: Topic - The Christmas Tree :.
Oh Christmas Tree!


December 2 .: Topic - Christmas Tree Ornaments :.
If Ornaments Define the Character of a Christmas Tree...

December 3 .: Topic - Holiday Foods :.
Christmas Eve Feast

December 4 .: Topic - Christmas Cards :.
Christmas Cards Over the Years


December 5 .: Topic - Outdoor Decorations :.
Holiday Lights in Our Neighborhood


December 6 .: Topic - Santa Claus :.
Santa Claus and Me


December 7 .: Topic - Christmas Grab Bag (open topic) :.
Lucyna's Memories of Christmas


Week 2 of the Advent Calendar of Christmas Memories

December 8 .: Topic - Christmas Cookies :.
Christmas Cookies: A Holiday Staple

December 9 .: Topic - Holiday Parties :.
Holiday Parties

December 10 .: Topic - Christmas Gifts :.
My Favorite Christmas Gifts: One to Ride, One to Wear, One to Share

December 11 .: Topic - Holiday Travel :.
The Christmas That Wasn't

December 12 .: Topic - Charitable/Volunteer Work :.
The Christmas That Almost Wasn't

December 13 .: Topic - Christmas and the Arts :.
Christmas Entertainment

Week 3 of the Advent Calendar of Christmas Memories

December 14 .: Topic - Fruitcake - Friend or Foe? :.
I Love Fruitcake!

December 15 .: Topic - Grab Bag (Open Topic) :.
Koledy

December 16 .: Topic - Christmas at School :.
Christmas at My Elementary School

December 17 .: Topic - Christmas Church Services :.
In Church at Christmas

December 18 .: Topic - Christmas Stockings :.
I Had a Boot

December 19 .: Topic - Christmas Shopping :.
Last Minute Christmas Shopping

December 20 .: Topic - Christmas and Deceased Relatives :.
Cemetery Visits at Christmas

Week 4 of the Advent Calendar of Christmas Memories

December 21 .: Topic - Christmas Music :.
Christmas Music Through the Years

December 22 .: Topic - Grab Bag (Open Topic) :.
Not All Memories are Happy Ones

December 23 .: Topic - Christmas Sweetheart Memories :.
Christmas Sweethearts

December 24 .: Topic - Christmas Eve :.
Christmas Eve, The Best Day of the Year!


*** Enjoy! ***

Wednesday, December 02, 2009

Remembering An Aunt With Many Names

I always knew her as Auntie Gee (pronounced with a hard G) but she also went by Genevieve (her real name), Genowefa (the Polish version of her name), Jennie, Jean, and Gina (pronounced with a hard G and a short I). How did she end up with so many names? I have no idea. But to me she'll always be "Auntie Gee".

Genevieve "Gee" Laska was born on November 25, 1916 in Detroit. Her parents were Jozef and Karolina "Carrie" Laska. Jozef was an immigrant from Poland who arrived in America in 1905. Carrie was born in Detroit of parents who immigrated from Poland in 1881. Gee was the 6th of 11 children for Jozef and Carrie, making her the middle child of a whole pack of kids! My dad, born in 1914, was #5 so the two were close in age.

The family was living at 4181 35th Street in a two-family home they owned in the west side Polish neighborhood of Detroit when Gee was born. The home was next door to a "filling station", across the street from a funeral home (Cylkowski), and a stone's throw from St. Francis D'Assisi Catholic Church. The family attended St. Francis, the children all went to school there, and it is there that Gee was baptized on December 3, 1916. Her Godparents were Michael Lipa (her mother's brother) and Genowefa Tabaczynska, aka Genevieve Laska Tabaka (her father's sister). Gee was named for her Godmother, a common custom in the family. Gee made her First Holy Communion at St. Francis in 1925.

Here's Gee in her First Holy Communion dress on the left. Standing next to her is her Aunt Anna Clara Lipa Lapinski (her mother's sister). They are standing next to the family home on 35th Street. I don't recognize the younger children to the right in the picture. 1925

I don't have much information about Gee as a child, or any of the other children in the family for that matter. Unlike my mom and her siblings who often told stories about what life was like when they were growing up, my dad and his siblings never talked about "the old days". A few years ago I asked my Aunt Mary Jane, the youngest of the 11 children, why that was. She said "Life was hard, nobody wants to remember those days. We lived hand to mouth. I was the only one in the family who graduated from high school and that was only because your dad paid for my tuition (at St. Hedwig High School) and bus fare." So I can't tell you much about Gee's younger years.

Here's a picture of Gee (seated on right) with 3 of her brothers, Eugene next to her, Eddie behind her, and Joe (my dad) in the dark suit. c. 1927

On May 28, 1939, Gee married John Hnidy at St. Francis Church. Unfortunately, I have no wedding picture to share with you. Gee and John were married for 59 years when John died on August 21, 1998. They never had children. Gee was a wife and homemaker and never worked outside the home as far as I know. I remember Gee as kind and quick to smile. She loved her 19 neices and nephews and treated us like we were her own children, correcting our manners, scolding us when necessary, and offering lots hugs. When my parent's home caught fire and was inhabitable for a few months, Gee and John took our family in. Gee was close with her 5 sisters, I have several pictures of them together over the years.

Here's Gee (dark dress in front) with her sisters Florence, Ann, and Ceily, and her Aunt Anna Lipa Lapinski. I don't know when this picture was taken, 1950s?

This picture shows all the sisters, Gee is on the left in the back row. It was probably taken in the late 1950s or early 1960s at Christmas.

Gee suffered from dementia and her last years were spent in a nursing home in Dearborn Heights, Michigan, the same community where she and John lived for most of their married lives. She died April 19, 2007 at the age of 90 and her body was cremated. There was no funeral for her and no obituary or death notice written for her. Sad.