Meant to Be
We had
always known that one of Roy’s ancestors, his 3rd great-grandfather from
his Mom’s side, Francois ‘Francis’ Kerby I, had been a clockmaker on the Isle
of Jersey from around probably the mid 18teens to 1853 in St. Helier’s. He
moved over to England in about 1854 and continued his trade there for a number
of years, before he passed away. Francis
was born in 1793 and died in 1884. We
also knew that one of Roy’s cousins had found one of these Kerby clocks at an
antique store somewhere in Southern California a few years back. However, we had never seen one of these
clocks in person ourselves. The
following are a couple of pictures we had seen of his clocks that had been
posted on FamilySearch Memories for Francis.
That all
changed in March of 2022 when I received a couple of emails that said the
following: “I have knowledge of where one of your ancestors clock is. Phoning me is best or an email.” They
included their phone and email address, which I could see was from Utah. They had also sent a message to another one
of my email accounts that only said: “Regarding one of your heritages clock.” That
is all these emails said though. We were
traveling home from California, and I almost deleted both emails, but then
decided not to at the last moment.
After we got
home from our trip, I was going through all my emails and making sure I had
answered all that needed answering and cleaned out all the junk ones as
well. I saw those emails again and
decided to answer him back. The only
clocks I even knew of were made by Francois ‘Francis’ Kerby I. I figured if the email sender had taken the time
to look and find both my email addresses maybe I should take the time to answer
them. So instead of an email I called
the number they had left. They didn’t
answer their phone, so I left a message saying I had received two emails a few
days before about a clock and left my number for them to call me back, this was
on Monday, March 7th.
About an
hour or so later, I received a phone call from Tom Mormon, the man behind the
cryptic emails. 😀 He told me he likes
to collect antique clocks and he was looking around KSL Classified’s when he
ran across an old grandfather clock for sale.
He was really wanting this clock, but he was trying to figure out how he
could come up with the money for it. He
had about decided he could sell one of the clocks he already had and then
purchase this one. He looked at the face
of the clock and could see a name and a place listed, but he had never heard of
this clockmaker before.
The name on the clock was Francis Kerby and underneath the name was Jersey. He just assumed New Jersey, having never heard of the Isle of Jersey before. He decided to google the name and place to see when this person would have made the clock and where exactly it would have been made. He could tell from the pictures the seller had posted online that it was old, but he wasn’t for sure how old. He told me that the first information that came up in his google search about the clock was my post that I had done for my family history blog on 28 September 2015 about this very same Francois ‘Francis’ Kerby I, clockmaker from Jersey.
My blog post about Francis Kerby is listed at this link: Francois 'Francis' Kerby I, 2015 post
When he
realized that we lived in Utah, he said he had to track us down to see if we
would want the clock. He was going to
sell one of his clocks to buy it if we didn’t want it. He told me how to find the ad on KSL
Classified’s and while I was looking at it, Roy came home. I was so excited when Tom was telling me all about
this clock and looking at the pictures posted on KSL, I just knew it had to be
one of Francis Kerby’s clocks. I told
Tom that Roy had just gotten home, and I would go talk to him and then call him
back in a little bit.
Needless to
say, after Tom went and saw the clock and called us back, we wanted the
clock. We negotiated a price and Tom
offered the use of his truck to go and pick it up on Saturday, March 12th. We meet Tom and his wife, Laura at their home
in North Salt Lake. They showed us some
of the clocks they had, as well as some old family pictures that were really
cool. Then Roy and I followed them to the
house in the Avenues where the grandfather clock had been residing for the past
three years.
The
grandfather clock was even more impressive seeing it in person and it was hard
to hold back the tears. To think that
Roy’s 3rd great-grandfather had made this clock and it had somehow
made it to Utah at some point intact is almost unbelievable. We can only image how this clock even made it
to America. It more than likely came by
ship, then across the country to Utah, but did it arrive by wagon, on a train,
or by truck? Since we don’t know when or
how long the owners previous to the owners, we were buying it from actually had
it, there is no way to know for certain. However, I can tell you that it arrived by a
pickup truck driven by Tom and arrived safely to our home here in Morgan.
We have been
remodeling our home and our main dining room we have turned into what we call
the Elfrida Room. My husband grew up in
the little Southeastern town of Elfrida, Arizona down close to the Mexican
border. The majority of the items we
have in this room are from his parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, etc. We have our new old grandfather clock on the
wall adjoining my mothers-in-law side of the family since the man that made
this was her 2nd great-grandfather.
Tom also took an old picture we had scanned and cleaned it up for us and
printed off an 8X10 and even framed it for us of Francis Kerby, to put beside
the clock he made. Here is that picture
as well as some pictures of our clock in its new home. Also, ones with my husband, Roy and myself
and Tom and his wife, Laura.
In the following pictures, Roy and I
are in the first picture and Tom and Laura are in the second picture, taken at
our house.
Written by: Vickie Beard Thompson, for her blog on 16 March 2022