52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks 2018 Edition: #7 Valentine --Ethel & Harold

52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks 2018 Edition:  #7 Valentine --Ethel & Harold --How Did I Get Here? My Amazing Genealogy Journey

If you are not familiar with the 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks Blog Prompt Series hosted by fellow blogger Amy Johnson Crow, please take a moment and check out the link here: https://www.amyjohnsoncrow.com/52-ancestors-in-52-weeks/

First of all, I have to say whoops!  I know this post is late and also out of order in the 52 weeks series. I noticed I forgot the prompt for week 7 after I had written my post for week 8. I'll get it together at some point here, so please bear with me. 

Week 7: Valentine


Is there a love story in your family tree? Maybe a couple was married on Valentine's Day or you have a valentine that one ancestor gave to another. Maybe you have an ancestor named Valentine.

I wanted to shine a light on my father's parents for this prompt. I have been going through a ton of pictures that I recently inherited from my father. Here are a few of from a vacation that Ethel Smith Murrell and Harold Murrell Sr. went on in 1971. I am not sure of the location. It could be Barbados or it could be possibly St. Croix.

Anyway, these two are adorable together.  


52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks 2018 Edition:  #7 Valentine --Ethel & Harold --How Did I Get Here? My Amazing Genealogy Journey




52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks 2018 Edition:  #7 Valentine --Ethel & Harold --How Did I Get Here? My Amazing Genealogy Journey



52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks 2018 Edition:  #7 Valentine --Ethel & Harold --How Did I Get Here? My Amazing Genealogy Journey



52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks 2018 Edition:  #7 Valentine --Ethel & Harold --How Did I Get Here? My Amazing Genealogy Journey



52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks 2018 Edition:  #7 Valentine --Ethel & Harold --How Did I Get Here? My Amazing Genealogy Journey

Harold and Ethel Murrell were married for 64 years. It's sweet to see the love between them in these pictures.


Comments

  1. I just read the other love post you di about Harold an Ethel Murrell. So nice to see long lasting love!

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  2. It is! They had their moments but it is so nice to see the sweetness between them. :)

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