Archie's Mum
Always digging up clues
The following notes were written by Raymond in 1967, 6 months before he passed away.
Raymond Gordon Williams was the uncle of my husband, the grandfather of @cuz'n Kezz and the great uncle of @Postiematt.
'I Raymond Gordon Williams, now 71 years old was born in Cargo (NSW) 23 miles from Orange on the 29th April 1896. I was the fourth living son of Frederick and Ada Williams, nee Grounds. We were poor at the time but somehow had enough to eat but many times I can remember going to bed wishing we had a little more but our parents done the best they could. As we go, time went and we grew into a larger family. I think there were about 16 of us but by the time I left school which was about 12 years of age or later, 11 of us, 8 boys and three girls. 5 died during the time I was born. Percy, he was one year older than me and was 9 when he died. After that there was Charlotte, Clive and two others died in infancy.
Well Cargo was an early gold mining place and farming which it is today. Children of today might think they don't know how lucky they are at least up to the time I am writing this story.
We lived in two or three houses along side one another. Our beds were generally made up from clean straw which was very good to sleep on and blankets into wagga rugs. This rug was made up by sewing wheat bags together which I might say were very warm when we snuggled up together. The houses or huts were roofed in stringy bark or other bark stripped from trees and quite waterproof and cool too in summer.
Our grandparents Williams lived just down from us in houses grouped like a square much the same as you would find them in England outside the city and so my life begun'
Episode two later, if I may.....
It was such a joy to read this when it was sent to me that I just have to share and it was such a wakeup for me to realise how very poor some of my relatives were. How lucky we are that Raymond thought to put this on paper for his family.
I'll be back with more tomorrow.
Raymond Gordon Williams was the uncle of my husband, the grandfather of @cuz'n Kezz and the great uncle of @Postiematt.
'I Raymond Gordon Williams, now 71 years old was born in Cargo (NSW) 23 miles from Orange on the 29th April 1896. I was the fourth living son of Frederick and Ada Williams, nee Grounds. We were poor at the time but somehow had enough to eat but many times I can remember going to bed wishing we had a little more but our parents done the best they could. As we go, time went and we grew into a larger family. I think there were about 16 of us but by the time I left school which was about 12 years of age or later, 11 of us, 8 boys and three girls. 5 died during the time I was born. Percy, he was one year older than me and was 9 when he died. After that there was Charlotte, Clive and two others died in infancy.
Well Cargo was an early gold mining place and farming which it is today. Children of today might think they don't know how lucky they are at least up to the time I am writing this story.
We lived in two or three houses along side one another. Our beds were generally made up from clean straw which was very good to sleep on and blankets into wagga rugs. This rug was made up by sewing wheat bags together which I might say were very warm when we snuggled up together. The houses or huts were roofed in stringy bark or other bark stripped from trees and quite waterproof and cool too in summer.
Our grandparents Williams lived just down from us in houses grouped like a square much the same as you would find them in England outside the city and so my life begun'
Episode two later, if I may.....
It was such a joy to read this when it was sent to me that I just have to share and it was such a wakeup for me to realise how very poor some of my relatives were. How lucky we are that Raymond thought to put this on paper for his family.
I'll be back with more tomorrow.