Appalachias Triplets: Essie Bessie & Dessie

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Published 2023-12-03
Appalachias Triplets: Essie Bessie & Dessie
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Photos courtesy of Kevin Haynes and members of Essie, Bessie and Dessies families. Thank you all so much!

All Comments (21)
  • @user-kv6tz9kb3q
    You did a wonderful job telling the story of the triplets.😊 Essie was my grandmother...my mom's mother. They were all characters even up to the end.💗💗💗
  • @ritagilbert7535
    Dessie was my great grandmother. I loved visiting her and papaw Nix growing up. They had a fruit stand in front of their house on 64 before you turn up Gilliam mountain Road . At one time they had a store and a cafe their also. Mamaw (Dessie) Nix would some times get Essie or Bessie to watch the store for her if she had somewhere she needed to go. People would come in and think she was there not realizing that it was one of her sisters. Mamaw was a great cook and very nice. I was blessed to get to spend one summer with her there. She told me about her and Bessie and Essie swapping dates without the boys knowing that they did. Her and papaw's oldest son Herman was my grandfather. I never knew him he was murdered on the Alabama produce market before I was born. I miss mamaw and papaw Nix they were wonderful great grandparents.
  • @hollyegee2199
    It’s so wonderful to see all the comments stating they were relatives of the triplets. I hope you all can connect with each other!
  • @banana99914
    in that times, to have triplets was rare and to have all 3 survive was truly a miracle
  • What an endearing story. My great great grandmother who lived in WVA had 22 pregnancies with19 children surviving. No triplets but she did have 2 sets of twins and all survived. My grandfather is gone now (d 2005) but my grandmother who is 103 still tells the stories of the depression/ war. I'm trying to compile the stories i know and the ones I've hunted down to pass onto my grandchildren . I was blessed to know 3 of my great grandmothers and 1 great grandfather until i was 37 yrs old as well as grandparents with longevity. All born and raised where i still live, Appalachia. So much has been passed down to me: old remedies, bread baking, sewing, folklore etc. I cherish all of it. ❤
  • I damn near cried seeing them as they aged.. It's truly miraculous that all 3 lived,thrived and made it to old age.. ❤
  • @conradbezo5530
    Essie was my great grandmother . When I was a kid she lived next door to me .
  • @amanderomin3043
    I am a natural triplet born in 1969 from Detroit, Michigan. They didn't have ultrasounds yet and the doctor only heard one heart beat, so it was a surprise for both my mom and dad. A nurse came out into the hallway where my dad was waiting and said that a lady just delivered triplets. He looked around and saw another man there and asked him if it was his wife, but the man said no. My dad satrted feeling nervous and when the nurse came out again he grabbed her to find out about the triplets. As it turned out, they were his triplets, all premature but healthy: Mandie, Melissa, and Michelle. We were also in the Detroit News and FreePress. 🤗
  • @bobbersg8058
    I bought two photographs in an Asheville, NC antique store in 1998. One was of the Justice triplets. On the back was written: Essie, Dessie, and Bessie, Edneyville. The other photograph showed the triplets with their mother, brother, and baby sibling in the doorway of their home. I never thought I would find out anything more about the Justice triplets. Thank you for this video.
  • Essie was my grandmother. My mom's mother. A few of the pictures I haven't seen before, so this brought memories of my granny Williams.
  • @dreamagood8321
    My grandma was a twin , her name was Bessie & her sisters name was Dessie ! How crazy is that !
  • @sarahporter9541
    What an amazing family! My mom went to the Frontier Nursing School back in the 40s..was a midwife..and rode horseback out too the hills of Kentucky to deliver babies..and help people. She later went to Africa as a single missionary. And delivered many babies. Years later after marrying my dad...she had my twin sis and I. Years later...my twin sis had twins..my brother had twins..and my daughter has two sets of twins. This story was truly amazing! Such gritty people back in the day!!!
  • @Stevie-hn7mp
    I loved it when Tom jr kept coming to his dad about the birth of girls . That had to been something indeed Triplets back in the day .
  • @MissyJPHD
    My great grandmother passed away giving birth to triplets who also passed. This was in the late 1920s-30s. It’s so wonderful to hear triplets thriving and living long lives around the same time.
  • @mindyenglish5305
    The best part of these videos is the comments section. You can usually find family members and acquaintances telling more stories. I can't stop til I've read them all.💜💜💜
  • @cindyoswald4416
    My grandmother was a triplet. Their names was Bessie, Essie, and Lessie. That was a common name in the 1920.
  • @billywalker9223
    That's a wonderful story. Most twins or triplets didn't survive back in those days. My grandmother told me of her Great Aunts, born in the 1870s, named Idella, Estella, and Notella, who lived to 97, 98, and 101 years old.
  • @janholman6192
    I'm from a set of triplets too, but one sister died at birth. Our names are Jan, Jill and Joyce. If it was fun growing up as a "twin" (just the two of us), I can only imagine how much more fun with 3 of them! 😊😊😊