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Sweet Home Alabama: Russian Style

July 10, 2008 by joewatts

Well, I don’t normally add things like this to my blog, but this seems to be in the spirit of my blog–at least in the way that it is about Alabama. And hey, the Alabama Tourism Department uses the line Sweet Home Alabama as the slogan for the state (I still like Alabama the Beautiful, but Sweet Home is pretty fitting as well. Anyway, the band is called the Leningrad Cowboys and this reportedly takes place with the Red Army Symphony. Fun stuff!

Filed Under: personal

Genealogy is Fun!

July 10, 2008 by joewatts


Genealogy is exciting stuff. My brother-in-law Bill Till has gotten me started. He has put together an impressive collection of genealogical information on ancestry.com. I’m in the process of filling in some of the pieces, particularly as they relate to photos and stories. One of the really valuable resources is the “A Family Called Skinner” book my cousin Julia Skinner McLean produced in the 1980’s–a real testament to a time when cut and paste literally meant scissors and tape. The book is filled with genealogical information, but, more important to me, it is also filled with the stories of these people. The research can come up with most of the connections that tie us to the past. What it can’t do is tell us how our ancestors lived and if they were characters filled with humor and laughter or serious work. This book helps fill that void. Below is the story of my father, Clark  Watts. It is short and needs so much more information as the “War years” lasted only a short time and the many years of being raised in Miller, Alabama, the years–and I mean many years–raising a family, the time after retiring–all that is a story still not told. But this is a wonderful place to start:

Clark Ethelred Watts: saw continuous service in World War II. He was assigned to the 544th Engineer Boat and Shore Regiment. A demolition specialist and light truck driver, his basic training was on the beaches of Florida. His Company was the first to invade and liberate Luzon from the Japanese in the Philippine Islands. From there he was sent to Manila. He was among the first troops to 1and on the shore of Wakayama, Honshu, Japan. For his service he was awarded the Asiatic Pacific Campaign Ribbon, New Guinea Campaign Bronze Star, Luzon Campaign Bronze Star, Bronze Arrowhead, four Overseas Service Bars, World War II Victory Medal and the Drivers and the Mechanics Badge. His Commanding Officer cited Clark as a “conscientious soldier who, with others like him, succeeded in the war mission.” After WWII, he worked for Lauren Skinner as a mechanic in Thomaston, Alabama before working for American Can in Pennington, Alabama.

His service record is attached here:
clark_watts_service3.pdf

Filed Under: Family, personal Tagged With: old photos

New Website: Aztec Construction Company

July 8, 2008 by joewatts

I’m just about finished with another website, this time for someone who found me through, as usual, another client. My friend Laura Nichols at Tyler Eaton (whose website I did several years ago) suggested that the folks at Aztec Construction contact me. They did and the result, still in draft form, is below.

Filed Under: Websites, Work

The Skinner Family

July 7, 2008 by joewatts

Here is the book “One Family Called Skinner” by Julia Skinner McLean. This covers my father’s maternal side pretty well in terms of genealogy.  I’ve divided the book into 2 parts.

Here they are: Part 1     |     Part 2

Filed Under: Family Tagged With: old photos

A Speedy Trip to Octagon

July 6, 2008 by joewatts

While there, brother-in-law Bill Till and I went to one of the family cemeteries located in Shiloh, Alabama.

 

Click for a larger version. Below is a shot with my grandparents gravestones and the church in the background.

 

Filed Under: Family, personal, Photos Tagged With: octagon

Uncle Bud and Friend

July 3, 2008 by joewatts

Mid-1940’s. No idea who the other person is. Luckily someone wrote on the back of some of these photos before putting them into a photo album. Let this be a lesson to anyone–make sure you label your photos carefully!

Filed Under: Family Tagged With: old photos, World War

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