The Narrow Line

We walk a lonely road
Or so I have been told
That life's a lonely journey for us all
But here I'd like to say, somewhere along the way
We choose how we stand and how we fall

For to walk upon this earth, there's a price I have to pay
For all you do and say, and all you hope and pray
And all that you oppose and obey

And all that you believe, and all you laugh and grieve
and what you have become today

And to think the way I do, there's a price I have to pay

Walk the narrow line, walk the narrow line
Walk the narrow line back home
I'll walk until I find, my truth and piece of mind
I will walk the narrow line

Peace will come, your peace will come
When all is said and done
It's only a memory away

And when you find peace, and all your angers cease
Then you'll make some sense of it all
Then the promises of truth, that shone so bright in youth
Give way to greater knowledge as they fall

To be truthful to myself, there's a price I have to pay

Sunday, June 24, 2012

Thanks to Joseph and Grace the web site is almost back up... new domain and new hosting company ... all my file uploaded and ftp--ed to the manager.. all that remains is a bit of tweaking and pointing... see you there soon !

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

The Blog Is Back
First off, Welcome back.  I have taken my web site ( goodirishstock.com) off line.  The site needed a major update and I wasn't going to have the time at present to get it done anytime in the next half year.  Aside from the data needing to be converted from the Linux machine I had created it in and then converted to use for FTP to windows plus the format changes I so much want to do I decided not to waste the hundreds of dollars spent to just have it sit dormant for my own amusement.  That being said my research into the Ferris Family History and Genealogy continues.  What I will do until maybe the fall is each week focus on another branch of the family and research them the entire week posting my findings here and on Facebook.  I continue to amass names in the Family Tree Maker in Windows but have discontinued the GRAMPS software I used in Linux deciding to just use the one most people would be most able to identify with.  As always in my research I invite you the reader to participate by adding, subtracting or even just commenting on my data and research.  I will not post information about live family members without their express permission of course.  I hope to share my collection of old family pictures as I focus on that branch of the family.  I also will include occasionally some of the records and documents used to gather this data.  So once again feel free to comment, compliment, correct, or castigate as you feel the need.  


This week until Saturday evening I am focusing on Mary Catherine Maloney (Ferris) my Paternal Grandmother.  The above record is from the 1927 Somerville, MA directory showing Thomas and Mary Ferris living at 91b Boston Ave and showing their business "Ferris Used Car Exchange" working out of the rear of 291 Broadway.  Above is a picture of this garage with what I believe is a young Thomas Ferris. The Ferris family seems to have deep roots in transportation as Thomas has worked as a chauffeur and mechanic.  His father for many years was a horse trader and dealer.  Mary worked as a bookkeeper before marrying Thomas and no doubt was a great help in assisting in keeping the books of the business current.  Tomorrow using Federal Census Records and State Vital Records I will start to spread the branch of Mary and her immediate family.  




The above picture is for the address Thomas and Mary lived in during 1927. 




Thanks for checking in.  Be sure to leave your comments here or on Facebook about this project ~!

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

FERRIS. Charles Alexander

FERRIS, Charles Alexander - 28th of August 1869 - 20th of June 1899:  Working of FERRIS family during month of October starting with the children of  Thomas FERRIS I plan to work on the basics of obtaining references for Birth, marriage, death and other documents for all 10 children.  Today worked on Charles finding Birth Record, two Federal Census records, record of Marriage, one death and three birth records of children and finally one record of death for Charles.  Still missing records for one of his children (Walter).  Beginning a timeline for Charles's life helps to build facts and history on him and his family.  Left messages on Ancestry.com for people I found who had added Charles to their family trees in hopes of collaborating with them.  All in all a decent start to getting back into researching a bit each day and putting back the discipline needed in my time to take my research a few levels up ! Today I found Charles was born to Thomas and Sarah on 28th of August , 1867 in Cambridge.  He shows up on the Federal Census of 1870 at 3 and 1880 at 12 yrs old living in Cambridge still with both parents and siblings.  In 1894 working as a glass polisher he marries Margaret L DeArmond of Nova Scotia.  In 1894 their first child Charles Perley Ferris is born.  William comes along in 1895 though perishes from Enteritis in 1897.  John is born on October 13th ( same birthday as mine ) though in the year 1897.  Charles dies from Phitisis ( consumption or Tuberculois ) at the age of 31 on the 20th of June 1899 and is buried in Cambridge Cemetery.  His wife takes the children and returns to Nova Scotia to her family and farms the children out to different farms.  I have found the descendants of this family and met with one of them and talked to several of them.  I am hoping this next summer to once again get together with my "cousin" and continue to collaborate on filling in the missing people of this branch tracing the them from back in the late 1800s to the present.  I discovered that Cambridgeport had several large glass factories which several of the FERRIS family worked in.  One husband of a FERRIS started their living in such a factory and started his own business which continued for a generation or two afterwards.  Charles is buried in a Family plot ( pictured ) with his father and other Ferris family

Monday, January 2, 2012

2012

Happy New Year !  I am once again connected back to my membership in Ancestry.com and will soon hook back with NEHGS.  This year I will once again reorganize and publish my website.  I am hoping through Ancestry to collaborate with others who are researching the same surnames as I am.  Finally I hope to reconnect with some family through the web and visits to share my research.  Since this is a leap year and I have all that extra time I am going to share a "Who Are You - and How to Trace Your Family Roots" blog in here once a week.