[Games] Re: JJ21JJ's congrats round 4!!!
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8. User Name: estel
Last Name: Baker
DH: William Henry "Wil" (41)
DW: Mary Josephine (39)
DD: Rosaline Belle "Rosie" (20)
---DH: Saul Frederick Jackson (23)
---DS: Shawn Fisher (nb)
DS: Isaiah Henry (18)
DS/DS/DS: William Jonah "Liam", Landon Jude, and Adam Malachi (15)
I pick #4
Numbers: 34, 35, 37, 87, and 91.
It has been fifteen years since the triplets were born. Mary and Wil were not able to have any more children, but they love the five that they were blessed with. Sixteen months ago, on June 1, 1862; their first and only daughter, Rosie, was married. Six weeks later, her husband, Saul Jackson, enlisted in the Union Army. Rosie has only seen Saul twice since he enlisted almost a year and a half ago. She was elated when her son, Shawn Fisher Jackson was born last month. She does not yet know whether Saul knows his son was born: the last letter she received from him was postmarked South Carolina. Rosie has moved back in with her parents and younger brothers until Saul returns from the war. Everyone hopes that it will be over soon.
Isaiah has also enlisted in the Union army. Three days after he turned 18, he enlisted and departed for Georgia. Isaiah has grown into a wonderful young man. He is basically a carbon copy of Wil and looks just like him. When Isaiah returns from the war, he will start his own furniture building business. He does not wish to farm, but its okay because Landon wishes to take over the farm. Isaiah has also left his sweetheart here in Ohio. Her name is Betsy Fairchild. She is a very sweet girl, also 18, who loves Isaiah dearly and would be crushed if anything happened to him. They plan to court officially after Isaiah returns and get married.
Liam, Landon, and Adam are 15. They have always been very adventurous and spontaneous. All three are very active and play off of each other and make the Baker household a very interesting place. Liam is very scholarly. He loved school and wishes that he could continue his schooling, but is needed on the farm. When he turns 18, Liam plans to go to medical school in New York City. Landon loves the earth. He is going to inherit and continue working Wil’s farm. He has always been interested in farming and the outdoors. Landon already has his eye on one of the girls in town to marry, but won’t go courting until Wil gives the okay. Adam is the most adventurous and boisterous of the triplets. He enjoys showing off and can be a bit of a daredevil. He longs to follow his big brother off to war, but Wil has forbidden it until he turns 18.
Wil and Mary have done a good job of raising their children and are looking forward to years of spoiling grandchildren and retiring. Of course, they will be the first to tell you that they have many good years left. Wil has loved working the farm and has done excellently. He has been able to provide whatever the family needed or wanted, but has also contributed to the community. Mary is a well-respected member of the community. She loves children and has become a sort of “grandmother” to many of the town’s children. She is sad to see her children grow up and leave her, but loves her new role as grandmother to Shawn (Rosie’s son).
Last Name: Baker
DH: William Henry "Wil" (41)
DW: Mary Josephine (39)
DD: Rosaline Belle "Rosie" (20)
---DH: Saul Frederick Jackson (23)
---DS: Shawn Fisher (nb)
DS: Isaiah Henry (18)
DS/DS/DS: William Jonah "Liam", Landon Jude, and Adam Malachi (15)
I pick #4
Numbers: 34, 35, 37, 87, and 91.
It has been fifteen years since the triplets were born. Mary and Wil were not able to have any more children, but they love the five that they were blessed with. Sixteen months ago, on June 1, 1862; their first and only daughter, Rosie, was married. Six weeks later, her husband, Saul Jackson, enlisted in the Union Army. Rosie has only seen Saul twice since he enlisted almost a year and a half ago. She was elated when her son, Shawn Fisher Jackson was born last month. She does not yet know whether Saul knows his son was born: the last letter she received from him was postmarked South Carolina. Rosie has moved back in with her parents and younger brothers until Saul returns from the war. Everyone hopes that it will be over soon.
Isaiah has also enlisted in the Union army. Three days after he turned 18, he enlisted and departed for Georgia. Isaiah has grown into a wonderful young man. He is basically a carbon copy of Wil and looks just like him. When Isaiah returns from the war, he will start his own furniture building business. He does not wish to farm, but its okay because Landon wishes to take over the farm. Isaiah has also left his sweetheart here in Ohio. Her name is Betsy Fairchild. She is a very sweet girl, also 18, who loves Isaiah dearly and would be crushed if anything happened to him. They plan to court officially after Isaiah returns and get married.
Liam, Landon, and Adam are 15. They have always been very adventurous and spontaneous. All three are very active and play off of each other and make the Baker household a very interesting place. Liam is very scholarly. He loved school and wishes that he could continue his schooling, but is needed on the farm. When he turns 18, Liam plans to go to medical school in New York City. Landon loves the earth. He is going to inherit and continue working Wil’s farm. He has always been interested in farming and the outdoors. Landon already has his eye on one of the girls in town to marry, but won’t go courting until Wil gives the okay. Adam is the most adventurous and boisterous of the triplets. He enjoys showing off and can be a bit of a daredevil. He longs to follow his big brother off to war, but Wil has forbidden it until he turns 18.
Wil and Mary have done a good job of raising their children and are looking forward to years of spoiling grandchildren and retiring. Of course, they will be the first to tell you that they have many good years left. Wil has loved working the farm and has done excellently. He has been able to provide whatever the family needed or wanted, but has also contributed to the community. Mary is a well-respected member of the community. She loves children and has become a sort of “grandmother” to many of the town’s children. She is sad to see her children grow up and leave her, but loves her new role as grandmother to Shawn (Rosie’s son).