Saturday, January 1, 2022

A New Year, by Pat Kinsella Herdeg

 

                                  

Happy New Year, Happy 2022!!

We here at the Cousins Blog hope that your holidays have been filled with joy, with peace, with love. Some of us have had small gatherings, and some of us have had larger gatherings these past few weeks.

Glenn and I were lucky enough to have two celebrations of Christmas-- one in Maryland with our daughter and her new husband, and our youngest son in from Colorado, and one here in Acton with family, partly in person and partly on Zoom (we need to get Covid vaccines for the youngest among us!).

Stories of a larger Kinsella Clan gathering in Greece, NY included Mom/Grandma/ Great Grandma (GG) greeting everyone, with tales of dance offs between two year olds and a few of my brothers (hint, the two year old did not run out of steam!), laughter and music everywhere. So much fun to be treasured!

All of this brought back memories of Christmas’ of long ago. I personally do not remember these Christmas festivities at Grandma and Grandpa Taylor’s home in Waterloo, but here are some pictures to spark memories:

                                                Christmas, 1957


                                                                    Christmas, 1962

                                Mike Maney holding Tom Kinsella in chair in back row

                               Dave Lochner and Richard Maney on each side of the chair                             

    Next row: Sue Kinsella, Julie Lochner, Chuck Lochner                           

    Next Row: Tim Kinsella, Marylou Taylor, Jon Maney, Dan Kinsella, Kathy Taylor, Dan Maney

    Front Row: Pat Kinsella, Rick Lochner, Ann Taylor

Julie Lochner Riber remembers:

“We sure loved it when we were kids at Grandma and Grandpa Taylor's!  We could get away with all kinds of bad behavior and no one ever noticed!  It was so much fun.

We'd just head upstairs at Grandma's and monkey around in that big bedroom.  Then, of course, sliding down the banister was the next best thing.  I think it got kind of wobbly over the years from all the fannies, big and small.”

And, some pictures from some of the Kinsella Christmases over the years:

 


                                                                   1980, Christmas

                 Beth, Tom, Pat, Tim and Kristin, Dan, Rose, Sue, Jim and Fred, Chris

 

                                                                1974, Christmas

                  Sue, Beth, Tim behind album cover, Dan, Jim, Pat, Chris, Tom, Corky

So, whatever this New Year holds for us all, I am cherishing my memories from past years, and hoping to build new ones with all of you soon. Love to you all.

 

3 comments:

Susan Kinsella said...

Dear Pat - Thank you for embracing all of us cousins through posting on the blog! I love all the pictures. They feel like so long ago and yet also just this recent Christmas. And maybe they are. Memories cross time, so maybe sometimes linearity falls away and we can all laugh together again, play the clarinet upstairs in the little music room, eat graham crackers and milk at the round dining table in the living room, listen to the whirr of the long-haul trucks on the street out front at night once more. Wishing us all a very good year. Love you - Sue

Unknown said...

Hi Pat, My name is Tom Martin, my wife Linda(town Clerk for 35 years) and I have lived in Wolcott for 42 years and know the Taylor descendances the Reed's well. I am trying to about the founding of Wolcott and the stories of the first settlers. The only real story I find is Seth Hubbell's. There is a great book of Taylors ancestors and descendants here at the town office by Ann M Liebler, but is lacking in stories. I looking for the time period before Thomas went to Vermont like, how did he get the land, a grant of some kind? Any others that he knew that moved here- things like that. Stories.

Thank You for your help in any way.
Tom Martin

Pat Herdeg said...

Tom,

Thanks for the comment!

If you search through this blog for ‘Thomas Taylor’ you will find what our family knows about Thomas Taylor.

Three Generations of Taylors in the Revolutionary War: By Pat Kinsella Herdeg

https://taylorbakercousins.blogspot.com/2009/10/three-generations-of-taylors-in.html

Thomas Taylor and Mary Morehouse—Founders of Wolcott, VT, by Pat Kinsella Herdeg

https://taylorbakercousins.blogspot.com/2010/06/thomas-taylor-and-mary.html

Northern Vermont Family History Tour, By Pat Kinsella Herdeg and Beth Kinsella Sakanishi

https://taylorbakercousins.blogspot.com/2016/09/northern-vermont-family-history-tour-by_15.html

Hope this helps.