Well..... what do you want to know? My answer is always, I want to know EVERYTHING!
I got to try to find as much as I can. I think of EVERYTHING about Granddaddy Ike
Ivery born in 1853. I want to know
what his dreams, his hopes, his fears, even what his prayers were if that would
be possible. There is no one thing, or a few things to get straight. I look for
clues everywhere. I want to know
EVERYTHING!
Last night Rev.Al Sharpton interviewed and asked Mrs. Mrylie-Evers Williams, she is the widow of Mr. Medgar Evers. What did she want everybody to know about Medgar Evers? She is giving the three minute Convocation at the Inauguration.
Her answer was: EVERYTHING! EVERYTHING! EVERYTHING!
Learn EVERYTHING. Learn about the whole person as much as you can. Examine every aspect of their life to get a full story.
1870 Census |
Since 1870 Granddaddy Ike you have been leaving your footprints in
I want to know what they did to you when you walked the 434.5 miles from somewhere in South Carolina to Midway, Bullock County, Alabama, were you would eventually grow up and make your home. I hope it wasn't to much of a struggle and they let you jump on the wagon or a ol' mule from time to time along the way. How many weeks or months was that trip? They didn't smart mouth or beat you for any reason, did they? Did you meet other slaves along the way? What was it like at night along the route? What did you see? What was on your mind about the future? Did you think you'd ever be free? What happened the day Freedom came for you?
I'm glad you got to be with your Parents, William and Minty, after 2 census's I can't find them nowhere.
Granddaddy Ike, I want to ask you where in South Carolina we come from? The oral
history from your Children passed to Grandchildren keep passing that info on.
I'm always trying to find the documents.
Grandma Eddie, daughter of Ike Ivery the slave Grandfather |
This is all I thought I had of you, from the ground. In reality, your blood runs through me and you left me so much more. I see you through your Grand children's eyes. I didn't get to meet your 23 children. Even my own Daddy. He's passed now, he kept you and your Daughter Eddie Lee alive in all of our hearts all the time. That is why we know ya'll so good.
Why you had to be born so long ago? I didn't get to sit up on your lap, smell your snuff, help you shave, or keep you toenails trimmed, bring you some of your daughter Eddie's sweet potato pie. Just a simple walk around the land hand in hand on
Author and Grandma Eddie |
In 1908 The state of
Your two sisters. Isabella and Rosanna. It took me forever to find Belle! Named on an application of marriage, she was getting married on your Father William's property, so that told me he was still living at least until 1881. She was marrying Charles Haynes. Was he related to my grandma Mary Haynes, your 1st wife of three legal marriages? Was he her brother? Rosanna married Charles Ford and I couldn't locate them also. What happened to your sisters? Did they leave
Can't find your brother's also. How long did your Parents live? Where are they buried?
1912 Deed |
Aunt Sallie Bea your Granddaughter told us of the story of when you passed. You was sick for a short while, and you passed in your sleep. They had you laid out in what they called the parlor room. Everyone had to go through the front room to get back there. Aunt Sallie Bea said she couldn't see you as she had to babysit the children. But she remembers you lying up in there in state for a few days. The bells of
We didn't see it as a suffering or lost. You passed away in 1937 well before any of us where born. We got to spend time with other grandparents. Sam and Queen Daniel Miles. They did the best they could in loving us.
Everybody is just about gone now. I have to try to put the pieces together one by one. So that our future generations can have as much info as they need to get to know you too. There will be times when I don't have EVERYTHING, but that will be suffice.
Burning of the Deed and Mortgage |
I'm dedicating a lot of time through research, trips to courthouses, mail requests,oral history interviews to keep your memory alive. No matter the struggle or hard it was. Your Living was not in Vain. Not while I have a VOICE!
As far as you Granddaddy Ike and the rest of the Ancestors, ones I find, the ones I don't know yet. I want to know EVERYTHING!
I expect you to be on the other side of Heaven along the
I know then I'll get all my QUESTIONS answered.
Talk to you soon in my Dreams or while I'm Awake. I know your just around the bend for me.
Truly Yours.
True!
Your Great Great Granddaughter
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Such a sweet and endearing post True! I'm a firm believer in calling the Ancestors to assist us in doing this work & sending the answers to our many questions. I look forward to hearing what your Granddaddy has to say!:)
ReplyDeleteExcellent work TrueAnn. I commend you for the emotional and heart touching narrative.Its obvious the academically talented bloodline my grandfather passed on run strong in your genes.
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