Productivity - Did our ancestors worry about it?
I have been reading a series of posts over at Carole's Canvas about productivity and how she is planning to contemplate about what she has accomplished during the day and to decide on three things she wants to do the next day. She is planning on blogging on them, not incontrovertibly every day but regularly to help with productivity.
She mentions conclusion about this before you go to sleep. Wise design! As I was waking up this morning, I was reasoning about productivity. (Yes I should have thought about it before I went to bed.) I have a issue of projects on the go right now. I have several real society projects and some patron work that I must focus on.
One very weighty one is my soldiers' project. I observation I'd done more on it. Yikes! The deadline of September 14 is only a month away. I plan I'd done all the research as I have two binders of gen. I only had written about three or four soldiers and these needed polishing and citation even up. I had put it aside and had not done much work on it during the former year.
Last night, when I started to jot about another one, I realized that I didn't have enough dirt about Alexander Gunn, son of John Gunn and Joanna McKay. His sister (Mrs. L. Penner) is listed as next of kin on his attestation papers. What happened to his parents? Did he have any other relatives that mourned his extermination when he was killed?
I do not have an obituary for him. All I have is a photograph from the newspaper, with a few details saying that he was missing in effect and that he had worked for the local fire segment before enlisting . It was too late by this outdated to head to the library to do further probing in the newspapers.
I did find his parents wedding registration and his mother's dying registration and possibly a tick marriage for his father on Ancestry.ca. Alexander is living with his aunts Mary and Betsy McKay according to the 1901 census in Sydenham Township and in 1891...
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