I Ain't Hurtin' Nobody
Above is a picture of my great grandfather Dewey, wife Bernice and their four children. My grandfather is the older boy standing between Dewey and Bernice. Sometime shortly before this picture was taken, their fifth child, a girl by the name of Elizabeth Rose died at only 2 weeks and 5 days old.
Awhile back I mentioned about a local newspaper now being available online and searchable. I have started in on the long process of seeking articles on nearly 1/3 of my family tree who lived in the area of the published newspaper. I started with myself, finding a letter to the editor I wrote at the age of 12, an announcement of my birth and various other tidbits and moved on through my parents and grandparents. My grandparents and great grandparents had hundreds of articles on each of them as per customary at the time, the newspaper was a gossip conduit of who went where, saw whom, etc. With that many articles, it is tedious work and I try to skip some to speed up the process.
But one article caught my eye in the search results so I clicked on it to read the full article. In it, I learned that my great grandfather Dewey lost his right hand in an auger accident on his farm. Instantly the John Prine song "Ain't Hurtin' Nobody" came to mind, specifically the verse below:
Appropriate verse from JP. I try to be so careful around PTO's, that can happen so quickly!
ReplyDeleteI've known of two incidents with PTOs in my lifetime. One ripped the sleeve off one of my classmates but left his arm intact. Prior to that his dad lost several fingers on one hand in a similar incident that took off the glove but took a few fingers too. My dad always enforced a healthy distance around them at all times.
DeleteI had a funny moment when it seemed at first like you announced your birth in a letter to the newspaper when you were 12. 😀
ReplyDeleteI have been called an old soul before.
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