52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks: Week 38

 Week 38:

The theme for Week 38 is “Animals.” Pet lovers, farmers, birdwatchers, fishermen – this is their week. Who will you write about this week?

The Unwritten Stories: My Ancestor, May Yinger


May Yinger

Birth: 19 Oct 1895 • York County, Pennsylvania

Marriage: 30 Jun 1920 • Washington, District of Columbia

Death: 26 Jan 1981 • District of Columbia,

1st cousin 4x removed

Sometimes, the most intriguing parts of our family history are the details we can only guess at. While I have the basic facts about my first cousin 4x removed, May Yinger, one photograph has me asking more questions than I can answer. This picture, showing May with a boat and a string of fish, is a mystery.



I know the key milestones of her life: she was born in York County in 1895, married George William Mason in 1920, and worked as a clerk in Washington D.C. She was a woman who raised a family and, with her husband, found her life's calling in faith. She lived a full life, outliving her husband by more than two decades.

And yet, this photograph hints at a side of her I might never fully know. Was this a rare day of leisure? A lifelong passion? We may never find the answers, but the image is a powerful reminder that our ancestors lived rich, complex lives beyond what is recorded on census forms.

May Yinger's story might not be complete, but this one picture gives us a glimpse into a moment of pure joy and pride. It's a testament to the fact that even when we can't fill in all the blanks, a single image can tell a story all its own.





May with her husband, George 


Young May Yinger 


Headstone of George and May Mason 


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