Who made me?

family photos

Whenever the topic of my extended family comes up in conversation it doesn’t take long to confuse my friends.

There’s a U-boat captain, a suffragette, and a whole bunch of missionaries.

And there’s generation after generation moving back and forth across the globe, living in Scotland, India, France, Canada, Mexico, Barbados, Australia, the US… no wonder my friends are confused, I can barely keep track myself.

Last year a biography of my grandfather, illustrator Garth Williams, was published. He is known for illustrating dozens of children's books, including Charlotte's Web, Stuart Little, and the Little House in the Prairie series.  

When I got my copy of the book I flipped through it, looking at the photographs. Page 11 stopped me in my tracks.

Dé Williams at her easel

It's a picture of my great-grandmother Dé, wearing a painter’s smock and standing next to an easel holding a painting palette, brushes and a rag.

She was an artist!

It wasn’t until I saw this picture that I registered the legacy. She and her husband were artists. And so was their son, and several of his children, and so are my brother and I.

Four generations of artists.

My great-grandmother is just one of these ancestors whose lives and choices definitively and subtly led to my life, making jewelry and art in an old farmhouse in upstate New York.

close up of hands making jewelry

These people made me who I am.
I want to know more about them.

I realize that I have threads of stories and anecdotes about my family floating in my head, but I’ve never written them down or explored the gaps in my knowledge.

Over the next 12 months I want to research and write about these people who make up my family tree. Who were they? What did they care about?

I hope you’ll follow along, and maybe even share some of your family stories in the comments. I’m fascinated by personal histories and I’d love to hear about your family tree.

Read all the posts about my family here.

20 comments


  • Dear Estyn,
    That is a wonderful idea and a very adventurous one. I’ll be following this adventure with great anticipation.
    Love Ian. X

    Ian Hulbert on

  • Estyn
    I look forward to reading the results of your research. Definitely and interesting family!!!
    Eileen

    Eileen Banyra on

  • What an incredible journey this should be. I think this is such a fantastic idea and we are so lucky you are sharing this journey with us. I agree with the prior post, you turned out FABULOUS!

    Troy Harrison on

  • Very interesting Estyn. That’s a beautiful photo of your great grandmother. I look forward to reading more about your family. As someone who has very few family ties I think what you’re doing is great. Good luck.

    Dana Barbieri on

  • Love this! can’t wait for the story to unfold!

    Bobby Lucy on

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