Sunday, April 15, 2012

Another Mystery Solved

Thanks to an Amey relative, I believe this photo to be taken around 1922 and possibly in North Sydney, NS. It is of Maud Buttery Amey, daughter Hilda and son Phillip John. The lady in the hat is a "Mrs. Dawe" who was probably a neighbor. The reason I was confused for awhile is that I misread a name on the back and did not know Maud had any other children besides Eliza who died at the age of 4. Also, the writing on the back seems to address Maud's husband, so it's possible it fell into her sister's (Eliza Buttery Scott) hands after Maud's death in 1929.


Friday, April 13, 2012

IMPORTANT RETRACTION

We thought these were photos of Thomas & Sarah, but they are NOT. They are of Thomas & Sarah's son Jacob and his first wife "Mauty" on their wedding day in 1906. Their youngest daughter Margaret Dineley has confirmed this. Sorry for the confusion! Thanks to the family for reading this blog and notifying me!


 



Monday, April 9, 2012

The Amey Family

Thanks to this blog, distant relations continually pop up and I am always excited to hear from these fellow family researchers. Yesterday afternoon I was excited to see an email come in from a member of the Amey family, and with the info. he supplied me, I was able to track down more documentation.

My great grandmother Eliza had a sister named Maud who died pretty young. She married Philip Amey and they had a daughter (also named Eliza) who died at the age of 4. Until yesterday, this is about all I knew, but now have since learned the following and have been able to establish a timeline. Here are the facts:
  • Maud's full name: Maud Elizabeth Buttery Amey (1893–1929)
  • The Amey family came from Burnt Island and their original name was AMY. Philip Amey (Maud's husband) was born on Dec. 27, 1887, to Phillip Francis Amy and Elizabeth Jane Parsons. Philip had 2 brothers (William and Arthur), and 3 sisters (Eva Maude, Beatrice, and Lillian), and they all migrated at some point to North Sydney, NS.
  • Maud and Philip had 3 children--Eliza, Philip "John", and Hilda J. who were all born in North Sydney in 1914, 1917 and 1920, respectively.
  • Daughter Eliza was 4 when she died of influenza in 1918, and documentation indicates she was  buried at Lakeside Cemetery in North Sydney where other members of the Amey family are also buried.
  • They migrated to New York, USA (Niagara Falls) in 1924.
  • A 1930 census has father Philip, John and Hilda all living with Philip's sister in Niagara.
  • In the 1940 census they were living at 2934 Nevada Ave., and they are still listed at that address in a 1959 city directory.
  • Hilda Castricone died in Buffalo in 1998 with 3 children, 5 grandchildren and 3 great grands.
Maud Buttery Amey with daughter Eliza and with sister Eliza Buttery Scott (far right)

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