Generations: 1891 -1940 Living on the Islands of Boston Harbor

by


Formats

Softcover
$56.26
$32.13
Softcover
$32.13

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 8/16/2011

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.5x8.5
Page Count : 248
ISBN : 9781463438777

About the Book

This book documents the life of August Reekast from Prussia, Christina (McKinnon) Reekast from Nova Scotia, and three generations of lives living on Calf, Outer, Middle and Great Brewster Islands in the Boston Harbor from 1891 to the 1940's. August Reekast was a very well know lobster fisherman who lived and worked his trade off Outer Brewster Island; also was a boat Captain for Julia Arthur. Ms. Arthur (an actress in the late 1800's to early 1900's) and her husband Benjamin P. Cheney were the owner's of Calf Island and a beautiful Mansion which overlooked the Harbor. In 1908 the Reekast family lost everything in the Chelsea Massachusetts Fire, having no other option, moved their eight children to the Islands where they rebuilt their lives. In the mid 1900's their son Gus Reekast became caretaker of Calf Island where he and his wife raised their daughter Augusta (Periwinkle). In the early 1920's the Reekast family relocated to N. Weymouth Mass., their home was located on Hunts Hill. During the depression, Ida (Reekast) Knoll and Edmund Knoll brought their two children Christine (knoll) Walsh and Rosemary (Knoll) Thibodeau to live on Great Brewster. The Reekast and Knoll family left a legacy of knowledge, pictures and documents which fill the pages of this book.


About the Author

Laura Thibodeau Jones was born on the 4th of July, has lived in North Weymouth Massachusetts all of her life and is the first generation that did not have to make a living while working and living on the Islands of Boston Harbor. She is one of the lucky one's able to enjoy a beautiful Summer day fishing off the Brewsters and Calf Islands, knowing all the while this was home to her family. She has been going to and camping on the islands with her husband and family since the early 1990's.