Preservation

Hardin Babies

The Hardin family welcomed the first Hardin baby of the next generation last Friday, so it seemed fitting that this week's Family Friday post should be about Hardin babies. 

Jonathan's father, Gregory Gerald Hardin. 

Jonathan's father, Gregory Gerald Hardin. 

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Gregory Gerald Hardin

Jonathan's grandfather, Gerald Dayton Harden, with his great-grandparents Dayton and Elzie Harden. Elzie would later divorce Dayton and change Gerald's name to Hardin.

Jonathan's grandfather, Gerald Dayton Harden, with his great-grandparents Dayton and Elzie Harden. Elzie would later divorce Dayton and change Gerald's name to Hardin.

Gerald Dayton (right) with his Grandfather Cooper and cousin.

Gerald Dayton (right) with his Grandfather Cooper and cousin.

Jonathan Gregory Hardin and his great-grandfather Clovis Yates. 

Jonathan Gregory Hardin and his great-grandfather Clovis Yates. 

Haze Dayton Hardin was born on Friday, November 7 at 12:44 p.m. He weighed 7 lbs. Isn't he perfect?

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Proud Daddy Anthony and Uncle Jonathan. 

Proud Daddy Anthony and Uncle Jonathan. 

The two generations of first-born Hardin men. Pretty cool stuff!

The two generations of first-born Hardin men. Pretty cool stuff!

My Grandfather's WWII Helmet

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My grandfather, William Andrew Cannon, around 1942.

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On October 24, 1942, my grandfather William Andrew Cannon enlisted in the Air Force at Camp Shelby in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. He would become a pilot based out of Foggia, Italy during the war. During his time in Italy, he met my grandmother on the Isle of Capri. They married in December 1945 and moved to Meridian, Mississippi in 1946. They would eventually move back in Italy in 1955, where they lived until he retired from government service in March 1990. They moved to Booneville, Mississippi later than year. 

On October 25, 2014 (72 years and a day after my grandfather first enlisted), a man named Grant sent me a message through the G&J website. He owns an Ebay store called Circa1941 that specializes in WWII helmets and other military gear. He had purchased a helmet with the name Cannon written on the inside along with the serial number 4357. A quick search of this website told him the helmet belonged to my grandfather. Another quick internet search led him to Gerald & Joan and the blog posts I've written about my grandfather. We connected a few days later, and he offered to send us the helmet as a gift. My grandfather passed away on February 28, 2002, so being reconnected to him in this way is a true gift that means a great deal to our family, especially my grandmother. 

There have been times over the past two years that I've wondered what I'm doing with this blog. It has really become more of a family history/photo preservation blog, and while it provides inspiration for my work, it doesn't really do much for my business. When Grant emailed me, I was reminded why I started this business and this blog -- Through my work, I wanted to tell stories, preserve history and share memories. Because of this blog, we were reunited with a piece of our family's history and we're able to honor my grandfather's memory. If that isn't Gerald & Joan in a nutshell, I don't know what is.

Thank you, Grant, for this wonderful gift.

 

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My grandfather, Lt. William A. Cannon, is at the bottom left. 

My grandfather, Lt. William A. Cannon, is at the bottom left. 

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Update: My dad with the helmet!

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The Yates Sisters

Jonathan's grandmother Sadie was blessed with a large family. She was one of eight children, and seven of the eight children were girls. Sadly, her sister Ernestine died as an infant, but the remaining sisters (Kass, Lois, Olivene, Martha, Sadie and Linda) were very close. Here are a few photos from their family gatherings over the years. There were some good genes in this family!

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It feels like fall today...

A big storm came through last night and brought fall with it. Tonight's low is 46; tomorrow's is 44. It'll be perfect weather for a historic Ole Miss-Bama football game in Oxford. Too bad we'll be listening to it on the radio at home because we don't have cable...On the other hand, maybe we don't want to watch. It could be painful. :)

Breezy fall weather calls for more road trip photos with Joan and Sid. They did love their motorhome photos....

Ahh, fall. I love you.

My beautiful grandmother Joan.

My beautiful grandmother Joan.

Sid and the motorhome.

Sid and the motorhome.

Joan and the motorhome.

Joan and the motorhome.

My grandmother Joan and mother Julie. Not sure who the little girl with big glasses is. 

My grandmother Joan and mother Julie. Not sure who the little girl with big glasses is. 

Happy weekend, everyone!