#52 Ancestors 2020
Week 41 - Newest
I thought for this prompt I would share my newest
discoveries relating to the Whitten family, which have come about because of a
recent visit to Quirindi, the family’s home town in the central west of NSW.
After several months when most of us in Australia were unable to travel anywhere because of COVID 19, the idea of a trip was very attractive. We planned to visit the local Museum, which holds my grandmother’s wedding dress, and the cemetery, and to stay at a guesthouse which is attached to the tiny church which was the Quirindi Methodist Church before the creation of the Uniting Church.
This little church had been the centre of my Quirindi
ancestors’ lives and in acknowledgement of my great grandmother Charlotte it is now named “The
Whitten Room”. There is a plaque on the
wall inside:
“Would you like to see it?” she asked.
She led me down a corridor to the organ which now sits,
unplayed, but visible to all who stay at this place.*
The highlight of our visit to Quirindi was the Wedding
Dress. I wrote in a previous blog (#25
Ancestors 2020 Week 23 – Wedding) about my grandparent’s wedding and used this
beautiful photo of my grandmother.
The dress lies in a tissue-lined box. It’s very fragile now, and the silk lining is
beginning to disintegrate. The silver
thread on the bodice has tarnished to a rather dramatic dark grey. It’s nevertheless
still a spectacular dress and I’m grateful that it’s still here after 109 years
and is lovingly cared for.
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