52 Ancestors 2026 Week 21 - An Unexpected Strength
John Briggs (1848–1926) Some ancestors announce their strength loudly — through military service, public office, or dramatic life events. Others carry it quietly, almost invisibly, in the way they endure what life hands them. This week’s ancestor, John Briggs (paternal Great Great Grandfather), belongs firmly to the second group. His strength was not expected. But it was unmistakable. 🌿 A Childhood Held by Women When the 1851 census taker knocked on the door in Chatham, he found a household held together by women. Three generations lived under one roof: Ann Briggs , unmarried, with her little son John Ann’s mother , the boys’ grandmother - a Widow Sophia Parsons , Ann’s sister, with her own daughters It was a classic female kinship network — the kind that quietly sustained thousands of working‑class families in dockyard towns. There was no man in the house, no father named for John, no husband for Ann. But there was stability of a sort: shared labour, shared childcare, shared survival...






