Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Hattie Tripp Amstrong
Hattie Tripp Armstrong. This photograph was in with either Kingsley photos or some from the Fewless family. I checked every census and none have this name in our county. Can you put a family with this grand lady?
Ad for Boston Store 20 May 1903 and Bellaws
Love those great dresses but I sure would not have wanted to do the woman's daily work in them, would you? But they are classy!
Dinner out at Bellaw's 28 May 1948
The Observor, 14 Feb 1954 - Johnny Bush
Johnny Bush rides the fence post down the Boardman River. Don't forget? click on the image to enlarge.
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Johnny Bush
Grand Traverse Hospital
This hospital was in Grelickville, up on the hill behind where Sweitzer's Restaurant was heading along the GT Bay to Suttons Bay. The hospital was very well decorated within and was destroyed by fire.
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fire,
grand traverse,
hospital
Monday, April 28, 2008
Mrs. Albertina Fiebing, 10 Nov 1949 Birthday
In 1880 Rudolph and Albertina were living in Ionia, Ionia, Michigan with children Emma and Charles and Mary Fiebing (mother of Rudolph) age 60. They were both shown as born in Germany, per the census records. They were moved by 1910. Being as there is not an 1890 census one cannot tell without more indepth research just when they came to Grand Traverse County. Rudulph died 23 Dec 1938 and Albertine died 17 Nov 1950.
1915: Aunt Betty and Mom
I am told the names are Weller and Margaret Nichols. Don't put a lot of faith in this though, please.
Mary Dracka 1854 - 1934
In 1900 Mary born about 1854 in Bohemia was married to Charles Dracka and living in Garfield Township with their children, Charles age 20; Mallie 15; Emmanuel 12; John age 9. Charles was age 53 and born in Bohemia also. His immigration date is given as 1879.
Charles died sometime between 1910 when he was 63 and the 1920 census where Mary is listed as a widow. She is living with son, John 28 at that time. John was still living at home with Mary in 1930. Grand Traverse County online index does not have a death record for Charles.
Until I see otherwise the possibilty that DEOEKA, CHARLES 00-00-1913 Liber 2, page 185 is this Charles survives. Long shot but time will tell. Charles Dracka's obit is on page 1 of 29 July 1913. Giving more credence to the death record of DEOEKA being his.
UPDATE: Matt send a death record for Charles Dracka from seekingmichigan.org date of death: 26 July 1913. So the date fits with the record Matt sent. http://seekingmichigan.org/u?/p129401coll7,735355
Thanks Matt.
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mary dracka,
photograph
Sunday, April 27, 2008
Friday, April 25, 2008
William Rennie, Obituary
William J. Rennie dies June 17 1951
To read this obituary please click on the image and it
will open up large into another window. Thanks
To read this obituary please click on the image and it
will open up large into another window. Thanks
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grand traverse,
police,
Traverse City,
william rennie
George Raff Gets Car Stolen
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George Raff,
stolen car,
Traverse City
Boardman River North of 6th Street, Traverse City
The building on the far right was the Traverse City Public Library. In 2009 it is the Heritage Center. I doubt one could even see the back of this building from anywhere other than its back yard as there are houses all around and the river runs totally different.
Traverse City, Michigan: Boardman River.. The Public Library is the large building on the very far right. Just behind and to the left of the library is Perry Hannah's house. They are on 6th St.
Traverse City, Michigan: Boardman River.. The Public Library is the large building on the very far right. Just behind and to the left of the library is Perry Hannah's house. They are on 6th St.
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Boardman River,
Library,
Traverse City
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
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Traverse City
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Park Place Hotel, Traverse City
Originally the Campbell House then became the Park Place Hotel on the State Street by Park Street. The next parallel street over from Front Street the main street of Traverse City just 1/2 block South of the Grand Traverse Bay.
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Bay,
Hotel,
Park Place,
Traverse City
Acme School 1950? Students.
Does anyone recognize these students? Can you tell us if the year of 1950 is correct? The school is about 7 miles from Traverse City. Photograph donated by Tom Ghering, descendant of Pioneer Family of the Penisula.
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Students Acme School,
Traverse City
Walter William Barratt WWI Military Draft Card
Scanned image of Walter William Barratt's
WW I Military Draft Card.
Walter married Grace B. Pence in 1915. Walter William died 7 Feb 1921 and Grace was born
about 1900 in Indiana.
It appears Grace may have married Edward Mox in 1922 but this is a supposition without seeing the records. There is not a death in Grand Traverse County or in the Social Security Records of a Grace Barratt. There is a death record for Grace B. Mox of 27 July 1962.
Corner Drugstore
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7th street Union,
drugstore,
Traverse City
Capt Barratt, Who Am I?
This photograph has the name Capt. Barratt on the back it was found in a collection at the Kingsley Library, I believe. I do not know anything else about him. If someone can assist with naming him I would appreciate it. Thanks - write Brenda at kingsley@aol.com
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Captain Barratt,
Traverse City
Ruby is a fantastic fiddler at 16 years old. She is playing at a festival with Ben Wolfgram and Lee backing her. Lee (unknown last name) the fellow sitting down with the guitar is in his 90's. Go Lee!!
I have some video's of Ruby playing Orange Blossom Special. If I can figure out how I will add that for your pleasure. She is awesome. Photograph taken by Tom Ghering.
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Ben Wolfgram and Ruby -,
Traverse City
Ann and Brenda Working the Library~
My cousin and buddy in Quebec research, Ann Stricker Secor. I am most likely not going to be on her top 10 list for placing this photo here. :0
Ann is married to my cousin Arthur Secor and is the daughter of Pioneer Family, Marvin Stricker and Annabell Fashbaugh. Annabell is the daughter of Oliver and Catherine Fashbaugh.
Art is the son of Joseph Secor and Ledora Moyetta Brown. Art and Ann are great people with 2 children. The Grand Traverse county area is filled with the history of all of these families.
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Annamae J. Stricker Seco,
Traverse City
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
McCully House, Kingsley, Michigan
A dear man who is a descendant of the McCully House tried extremely hard to fund the restoration of this home. It is still standing in Kingsley in such a state it will take 'bunches of $$' to restore. So, what is to happen to homes such as this. It was a home; a hotel; hotel with a bar and has served over 100 years. I personally enjoyed many a great card game in the Hotel after it had been sold to DeFrance. I am writing this from memory but have data on the Hotel and will be adding that as well. ;)
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McCully House in Kingsley,
Traverse City
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