As to the ancestry of Amy, her parents were Henry Ingram and Ellen Purnell and Amy was born to them in Bristol England.
Amy was quite religious and attended Church faithfully.
Grandma Gunter always gave my brother Alf and I her knitted mittens and socks for Christmas and birthday presents, they sure kept our hands and toes comfy when we walked nearly 3 miles to school at Windigo School. Winter in our area was long and often very cold, -20 to -30 F was not unusual, even -40 happened at times but I think School was cancelled when it got that cold or we had a blizzard.
As to the ancestry of Amy, her parents were Henry Ingram and Ellen Purnell and Amy was born to them in Bristol England.
Amy was quite religious and attended Church faithfully.
Grandma Gunter always gave my brother Alf and I her knitted mittens and socks for Christmas and birthday presents, they sure kept our hands and toes comfy when we walked nearly 3 miles to school at Windigo School. Winter in our area was long and often very cold, -20 to -30 F was not unusual, even -40 happened at times but I think School was cancelled when it got that cold or we had a blizzard.
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