Saturday, May 29, 2010

HISTORY IN THE MAKING

ALBERT TRAEGER VISITS MANUKA.
The written story on the back of the photograph says it all!
We thought this was worth recording in the family archives.
Not sure who sent these to us but.. many thanks anyway!

Friday, May 28, 2010

AUNT JESSIE McCLYMONT


'Us girls' ( Lesley,Judith and Penny) who are organising this gathering of the clan have a very great admiration and gratitude for this fine lady Jessie McClymont who valued the family enough to hand write out the family tree which has been the guide as Lesley and Penny set out to find many of the family and... update her tree to the present.
It was she, who hosted the second last reunion in Brisbane in her garden.
There are now 400 names entered on the present version of the family tree -and that is really not accounting for all the youngestmembers of the present generation.
Jessie was born the daughter of Alexander the 9th born of the Manuka clan. She saw war service enlisting in the army 20.12 1942 and was a lieutenant who was discharged 5.8.1946.
In a previous blog there was an account of her other devotion to family when she took responsibility for a cousin Gordon Mills who had a long term stay in hospital. Many of her neices and a nephew spent time staying with her in Brisbane.
We have posted two photographs of Jessie. One is obviously her in her uniform during the war and the other is a delightful image of her as a small child - being spun in the air! The explanation for the picture says she is with Alex (her father) and Bert (her uncle Robert McClymon10th born Manuka McClymont.)
Thanks to Sue Rutherford (daughter of Jim, grand daughter of Alexander also called Mac, of the original 14) for the photo of Jessie. Its excellent that Sue and ALL her siblings (descendants of Alexander of the 14) are coming to be with us at the reunion.
Unfortunately Auntie Jesie isn't around to see to celebrate this reunion with us.
HERE'S TO YOU AUNTY JESSIE!

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

FAMILY HEIRLOOMS


THE FAMILY SEAL AND WATCH.
Here is a photograph of the family seal and watch that belonged to our forefather Alexander Cumingham McClymont that has been passed down in the family. Tim McClymont (grandson of Norman whose father was the first born Thomas of Manuka ) is the present custodian of these precious relics. Lots of the family didn't know they existed and Tim has been kind enough to arranged for them to be at the reunion for all to see - even though he can't come himself. We do so appreciate his generousity. Robert McClymont( grandson of Robert the tenth born at Manuka) is bring a photograph of Isabella's wooden writing compendium. How exciting this all is!

Sunday, May 23, 2010

WHO ARE THESE FAMILY MEMBERS???


























These unnamed photos have been found in the large leather bound family photo album from Manuka. Do you have any idea who any of them may be? If so, we would be delighted to hear from you to identify any or all of them.
Does A P Smith ring a bell with anyone? He is the person in the photo on the right and we do not have any idea where he fits into the McClymont family.