Wednesday, June 3, 2009

As we were having supper with the Elders last night, we were telling stories of missionary experiences that we had. I had the thought that we should write them down to help us remember them as we work with the YSA ward and prepare to go on a mission one day. We have not had any "Ensign" stories but have had a few different experiences in trying to share the gospel. So will try to document my version of some of them here.
1. our conversion story
2. missionaries in our home
3. 4 missionaries of our own

Friday, March 13, 2009

Working on Family History

Yesterday March 12, I met with a second cousin Karen to find out what she knew. (I had worked with her in some meetings and she had the same last name as my grandmother so I asked her. Yes, she said her father was grandma's brother). She is totally uninterested in FH but her older sister did a ton of work. Unfortunately she passed away last year but one of her daughters may have access to the information, so we'll see. More later...

Friday, February 27, 2009

History of Charles Mathew Creighton

Charles Creighton (July 31, 1924 - February 9, 2005)
Charlie was born in Devil's Lake, N. Dakota and lived there and in southern Ontario in his younger years. He once told me his father (Matthew) crossed the border quite often but that's a story for another day. The family eventually came to live in the Grande Prairie area, near Hythe on a homestead. I believe some of the older children stayed in Ontario. Matthew died when Charlie was 8 years old and his mother (Alma) remarried. Charlie and his stepfather didn't get along too well and he left home when he was just 13. He went to work for farmers as a hired man and then in the bush, logging. His older sister (Violet) had a farm near Hythe and he would occasionally stay there and visit when he wasn't working. He always enjoyed spending time with family. Charlie was a bit musically inclined and played the guitar, banjo and accordian, often singing along with his playing. I think he was quite good at it myself.
One time when he came out of the bush to Hythe, he thought he had a date with a certain young lady but she already made a date so she got her co-worker and friend to choose one of the dates for herself. She said "I've got one coming from town and one coming out of the bush." Well the friend was Catherine Race and she chose the one coming out of the bush, which was of course Charlie. They hit it off quite well and got married on January 19, 1950. They later moved to British Columbia near Natal/Michelle and their first child was born there. They eventually had four children - Darcy (1952), Leslie (1954), Ellen Lea (1957) and Charlene (1959). More later...

Thursday, February 26, 2009

First post

I'm not sure about this blogging thing but it seems like a good way to follow the Prophet and keep a journal. Also I can use it for historical entries. Let's see how it goes.