Thursday, September 9, 2010

Lottie Campbell McCully

Lottie McCULLY on her farm in Oswego, New York. She was born Lottie Susan CAMPBELL 24 May 1871 in Pennsylvania, and married Robert William McCULLY 21 May 1892 in Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania. She died 18 July 1924 in Oswego.

Original photo courtesy E. Froberg.

Will and Rosabelle Thompson

William Ambrose THOMPSON was born 17 March 1875 in West Middlesex, Pennsylvania. Rosabelle Meade MORRISON was born 9 January 1881 in Ravenswood, West Virginia, and moved to Pennsylvania as a girl. They married 21 June 1899.

Will died 3 December 1951 in New Brighton; Rosabelle died 8 April 1972 in Rochester, Pennsylvania.

Original photo courtesy E. Froberg.

6th grade class, Third Ward School, New Brighton




This portrait of the 6th grade class of the 3rd [?] Ward School in New Brighton, Pennsylvania, was probably taken around 1919 or 1920.

Someone has written names for most of the students on the back of the photograph, but it is badly faded and damaged in places. Sometimes a first or last name is left blank; this is marked here with "---". Question marks in square brackets are for those that are not clear; the more question marks, the more unclear it is.

On the left side is written:

Wilson [PHYLLIS?]
[damaged] MORRIS [??]
Bessie COBB
Lester COOPER
Ralph DEMARCO
--- WINTERS
Esther CARSINI
Herman HOHE
--- MILLER
Robert [?] WOOLEY
--- SCHUSTER
Floyd GERLACH
Margarett [?] [illegible]
Franceline [Tronceline??] CROUP [?]
Walter HARRIS [?]
Grace RHEIM
Janell HOSTINE
Harold BUCKBEN [?] ?

On the right side is written:

Margaret [damaged]
Harold [damaged, possibly beginning with W]
Elmer THOMPSON
Georgia [possibly Georgie] ---
Dorothy [illegible]
Florence DEVORE
Raymond REED [?]
Robert [NEAL?]
Ellsworth BR-[illegible/damaged]
--- GRIST [?]
Mary ---
Robert AYERS [?]
Hillman [?] JOHNSON [?]

"Taken at [3rd?] Ward School
Miss BUCCHTOLD
6th grade teacher"

Elmer Ellsworth THOMPSON was born on 10 March 1908. and died in 1988. In the photograph, he is standing second from left in the third row from the front.

According to the 1920 census, Nellie BEIGHTOL, age 35, was a school teacher in a public school. She boarded with the widowed Nellie PHILLIPS and her two young sons in their house at 722 Eleventh Ave. in New Brighton (ward 4).

Photograph courtesy E. Froberg.

Nels B. Nelson, March 1949


Nels B. NELSON was born 8 April 1870 in Thyland, Denmark. He came to the United States in 1892, and married Ida Mae PETERS 20 January 1897 in Holmesville, Nebraska. He died 24 January 1963 in Cloquet, Minnesota.

The Solebergs are unidentified.

Original photo courtesy E. Froberg.

Nels and Ida Nelson

Nels B. NELSON was born 8 April 1870 in Thyland, Denmark. Ida Mae PETERS was born 9 May 1977 in Illinois; she married Nels 20 January 1897 in Holmesville, Nebraska.

Ida died 12 January 1951 in Moose Lake, Minnesota. Nels died 24 January 1963 in Cloquet, Minnesota.

Original photo courtesy E. Froberg.

Norman McCully

Robert Norman McCULLY was born 16 June 1893 in Pittsburgh, and married first Gertrude BOND around 1913, and second Alice MARTIN around 1928. He died 17 October 1970 in New Castle, Pennsylvania.

Original photo courtesy E. Froberg.

Norman McCully and his son Robert

Robert Norman McCULLY was born 16 June 1893 in Pittsburgh, and married first Gertrude BOND around 1913, and second Alice MARTIN around 1928. He died 17 October 1970 in New Castle, Pennsylvania.

Original photo courtesy E. Froberg.

Lottie McCully and her children

Back row, from left: George Wilbur McCULLY (1898-1976), Howard Clayton McCULLY (1894-1971), Harold William McCULLY (1896-1972), and John Alvin McCULLY (1900-1989).

Front row, from left: Robert Norman McCULLY (1893-1970), Gladys Ursula McCULLY (1902-2008), and Lottie CAMPBELL McCULLY (1871-1924).

Identified by Gladys Sabin.

Copy of a photo; whereabouts of original unknown.

Norman McCully and his children

Robert Norman McCULLY was born 16 June 1893 in Pittsburgh, and married first Gertrude BOND around 1913, and second Alice MARTIN around 1928. He died 17 October 1970 in New Castle, Pennsylvania.

Betty (Dorothy Elizabeth) McCULLY was born 17 October 1917 in Fair Oaks, Pennsylvania. She married Wayne THOMPSON in 1936, and died 27 March 1954 in Sewickley, Pennsylvania.

Martha McCULLY was born in 1921 in Pennsylvania, and married Scott MOIR. She died in 1943.

Original photo courtesy E. Froberg.

Grave of Karen Kristensen in Sundby


"Karen Kristensen f. [født] Villerup [born] i Bedsted 10.8.1842 [died] i Sundby 27.11.1936 Herrens engel lejrer sig trindt omkring dem som frygte Ham Ps. 34, 8"

Karen NIELSEN was born 10 August 1842 in Bedsted, probably in Thyland, Denmark, or possibly in Vesterby. She married Niels CHRISTENSEN around 1860, and died 27 November 1935 in Sundby, probably in Jutland, Denmark.

The Bible quotation is from Psalms 34, verse 8: "The Lord's angel is encamped around those who fear Him."

Her name in some family records is Karen VILLERUP, but it does not seem that she was ever known by that name during her lifetime.  She lived in a village called Villerup, in Thisted, for a while in the late 1860s and early 1870s.

Original photo courtesy E. Froberg.

Karen Kristensen

Karen VILLERUP was born 10 August 1842 in Bedsted, probably in Thyland, Denmark, or possibly in Vesterby. She married Niels NIELSEN around 1860, and died 27 November 1935 in Sundby, probably in Jutland, Denmark.

Original photo courtesy E. Froberg.

Kristensen home, Sundby, Denmark


KRISTENSEN home, Sundby, Denmark, in 1957.

Original photo courtesy E. Froberg.

Mary Nelson and Everett Froberg wedding


Mary Olive NELSON was born 9 June 1909 in Holmesville, Nebraska. Everett Conrad FROBERG was born 30 July 1910 in Carlton, Minnesota; they married 4 June 1933 in Nemadji, Minnesota.

Ev died 4 June 1991 in Carlton, and Mary died 16 February 2003 in Duluth.

Original photo courtesy E. Froberg.

Friday, July 16, 2010

Vaudeville group, Grass Valley, Oregon, 1910

"H.S. Vaudiville Grass Valley Nov. 24 1910". Grass Valley is in Sherman Co., Oregon.

Back row, from left: Lester NAHOUSE (b.Dec. 1888), Louis MURDOCK (b.Feb. 1886), James LIUM (b.ca. 1887), Edwin VANLANDINGHAM (b.ca. 1886).

Middle row, from left: Vera WESTERFIELD (b.Sept. 1893), Veda WESTERFIELD (b.Sept. 1893), Iva VANLANDINGHAM (b.ca. 1894), Alvena WESTERFIELD (b. July 1891).

Front row, from left: Beatrice FRENCH (b.Jan. 1896), (Myrtle) Iva OLDS (b.Sept. 1896), Myrtle BARNETT (b.ca. 1890), and Mildred FRENCH (b.Nov. 1894).

Birth dates are from the 1900 and 1910 Federal censuses for Grass Valley.

According to the 1910 census, Lewis J. MURDOCK [sic] was a school principal; he and his sister Mary boarded with a family in Grass Valley.

The Westerfield girls were all sisters, and the Vanlandinghams were brother and sister. The French girls were apparently not sisters, but may have been cousins; there were a number of French families in Grass Valley at the time.

Tom Bradhurst

"Uncle Tom BRADHURST, James' brother", photographed by A. & G. Taylor of Lancaster, England.

Emma and Jay

"Emma & Jay".

Postcard to Rose Pikar

"From Rose" to Rose PIKAR of Brownton, Minn. A different hand writes "Be sure & come down Auction Day March 10".

Henry Kirk, Jr.

"Henry KIRK, Jr. 9 years old".

Emma Sagen?

"Emma SAGEN, Waldorf".

Or is she Hilda?

Postcard from R. Petersen to E. Petersen

Postcard from R. Petersen of Nyborg to Mr. E. Petersen, Box 727, Livermore, Calif. U.S. America."

R. Petersen writes "Nyborg 27-2-1911 Dear son, Thanks for the card for mother's birthday and thanks for what we found [in it?]. We are glad you are healthy and things are good. We are all well and things are good. I will soon write from Kirstine and [send greetings from?] Jestersen [?] . Mother waits to hear when you are coming home? Many good wishes from your dear Mother, and your Father R. Petersen."

Postcard from Karoline Hansen

A postcard view of Trondheim "av sendar Karoline HANSEN, Kongensgt. no. 90a [?], Thjen [?] Norvay", addressed to "Mr Alf FEILAND [?] udr P.T. Pederson, Kathryn, N.D.A.K. Amerika", which has been crossed out with possibly "71 Ransom" pencilled in, and "cfo [c/o?] John Stronstad".

Kathryn is a town in North Dakota; Ransom is in Ransom Co., ND.

Karoline wrote across the river in the picture, "hvis ikke uiren [?] findes saa bides [?] dette til bage sent" -- possibly an apology for the unsatisfactory message on the other side -- and on the back "Thjen 16-7-1913. Mange tak for brevet som jeg ikke har fodt. jeg lever bare vel. haaber du gjor det samme jeg har ikke mere at skrive om bare en hilsen til dig fra Karoline" -- she thanks him for a letter, is well and hoping he is the same, but has no more to write except best wishes.

Fred Curl

"Fred Amos CURL Picture taken Aug 1900 5 yrs 4 mo old Ina CURL owner". Fred was photographed by Edington of Marysville, Kans.

UPDATE:

Frederick A. Curl, age 5 (born April 1895), appears on the 1900 Federal census in the household of Alvin D., a farmer, and Susan M. Curl, in Farmington and Highland Townships, Washington Co., Kansas. He was adopted. With them were adopted daughter Mary J. Curl, age 8, boarders Lulu E. Early and Stella M. Early, and hired hand Enoch A. Troxel. (Source: "United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MMYY-BXT : accessed 1 September 2019), Enoch A Troxel in household of Alvin D Curl, Farmington and Highland Townships, Washington, Kansas, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 132, sheet 1B, family 22, NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1972.); FHL microfilm 1,240,503.)

Fred A. Curl, age 15, appears on the 1910 census with adoptive parents David A. Curl, 46, and Margaret Curl, 37, in Pasadena, Los Angeles Co., California, with sister Ina Curl (also noted as being adopted). David was born in Ohio, and Margaret in Iowa; both of the children were born in Kansas. Both of the children's parents are noted as having been born in the US (father) and in Germany (mother), so perhaps they were brother and sister. David had an independent income. (Source: "United States Census, 1910," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVLC-45Y : accessed 1 September 2019), Fred A Curl in household of David A Curl, Pasadena Ward 5, Los Angeles, California, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 314, sheet 13A, family 361, NARA microfilm publication T624 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1982), roll 86; FHL microfilm 1,374,099.)

Fred Amos Curl's 1917 draft registration card gives his birthdate as 19 April 1895 in Hardy, Nebraska. His residence was Tulare, Calif., where he was a farmer and lived with his wife and child. He is described as tall and slender, with blue eyes and brown hair, with an injury to his left shoulder which left him physically unfit for service. (Source: "United States World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KZKH-YPL : 24 August 2019), Fred Amos Curl, 1917-1918.)

H. Curl (sic), age 30, born in Nebraska of Nebraska parentage, appears on the 1920 census in Bakersfield, Kern Co., California, with wife Florence, 28, and son Harlan, 3 1/2. It is entirely possible that the enumerator spoke with a neighbor or employer, which would explain the anomalies in this particular entry compared to the others for Fred Curl. He was an "oil worker". (Source: "United States Census, 1920," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MHQM-9XT : accessed 1 September 2019), Harlan Curl in household of H Curl, Bakersfield Ward 2, Kern, California, United States; citing ED 89, sheet 15B, line 95, family 61, NARA microfilm publication T625 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1992), roll 100; FHL microfilm 1,820,100.)

Fred A. Curl, age 35, appears on the 1930 census in Norwalk, Los Angeles Co., California, with wife Florence, also 35, and son Harlan, 14. Fred and Florence had been married about fourteen years earlier (ca.1916). He had been born in Nebraska of Ohio and Holland parentage (father and mother respectively), and was an oil well surveyor. (Source: "United States Census, 1930," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XC8N-2HW : accessed 1 September 2019), Harlan Curl in household of Fred A Curl, Norwalk, Los Angeles, California, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 1193, sheet 2B, line 58, family 40, NARA microfilm publication T626 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2002), roll 167; FHL microfilm 2,339,902.)

On the 1940 census, Fred O. Curl [sic] was enumerated in Highland, San Bernardino Co., California. He lived at Patton State Hospital, where he worked as an "orchard man" -- much of San Bernardino County in the early years of the 20th century was citrus groves. Fred was 45 years old and divorced. (Source: "United States Census, 1940," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K9H9-143 : 27 July 2019), Fred O Curl, Highland Judicial Township, San Bernardino, California, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 36-48, sheet 52A, line 1, family 53, Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940, NARA digital publication T627. Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790 - 2007, RG 29. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2012, roll 289.)

Fred Amos Curl's 1942 draft registration card gives his birthdate as 19 April 1895 in Republic, Kansas. His current residence was San Bernardino, Calif. and his employer the Patton State Hospital; his nearest relative was David Curl of Pasadena. Fred is described as 6 ft. tall, 176 lbs., with blue eyes, brown hair, and a ruddy complexion, with a scar on his left shoulder. (Source: "United States World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V48P-P49 : 8 November 2017), Fred Amos Curl, 1942; citing NARA microfilm publication M1936, M1937, M1939, M1951, M1962, M1964, M1986, M2090, and M2097 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).)

Fred A. Curl died 12 March 1956 in San Bernardino, Calif. He had been born 19 April 1895 in Kansas, his father's surname being Curl and his mother's Ginder. (Source: "California Death Index, 1940-1997," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VPDK-ZYG : 26 November 2014), Ginder in entry for Fred A Curl, 12 Mar 1956; Department of Public Health Services, Sacramento.)

Alec Hammerton

Alec HAMMERTON, or less likely, HAMMERLON.

Herbert L. Wheeler

"Herbert L. WHEELER, age 16 years 6 mos", photographed by Hotchkiss of Norwich, N.Y., probably in 1885.

Marietta Davis, an unknown boy, and the M.E. Church, Yankton, D.T.







These items were found together in the 1980s or 1990s in a second-hand copy of Lang's translation of "The Odyssey".

The first tintype is framed in what looks to be copper, in turn attached to a piece of shiny embossed white paper that folds towards the back into a kind of envelope. The frame is 2 cm x 2.5 cm; the envelope is 6.3 cm x 10 cm.

The second tintype, pasted securely into an embossed paper frame, is in very poor condition and has lost almost all of its image except for a folded pair of hands. This photograph has a probably-contemporary note on the reverse, "Marietta DAVIS, 5 years".

It is not clear if the separate photographer's label from Teague's of Lewiston, Maine belongs with the photograph of Marietta Davis -- the paper is very similar in color and texture but slightly larger across.

Although on separate pieces of paper, the photograph of the front elevation of the M.E. Church, Yankton, Dakota Territory, and the photographer's label from S.J. Morrow, Yankton, Dakota Territory, apparently go together, by the size and color of the paper.

Arthur Weir Oswald


"Sgt. A.W. (Arthur) OSWALD, No. 4576, A. A. Pay C., 5th Dwn. Hqrs, A. I. F."

The Australian Imperial Force was the name given to the expeditionary force of Australia that fought overseas in 1914-1918 and 1939-1945, before the modern Australian Army was formed in 1947.

The record for Arthur Weir OSWALD from The AIF Project:

Regimental number: 4576
Religion: Church of England
Occupation: Bank accountant
Address: P.O., Boolaroo, Newcastle, New South Wales
Marital status: Single
Age at embarkation: 21
Next of kin: Mother, Mrs. Jean Miller Oswald, P.O., Boolaroo, Newcastle, New South Wales
Enlistment date: 27 October 1916
Rank on enlistment: Private
Unit name: 31st Battalion, 12th Reinforcement
AWM Embarkation Roll number: 23/48/3
Embarkation details: Unit embarked from Sydney, New South Wales, on board HMAT A64 Demosthenes on 23 December 1916
Rank from Nominal Roll: Sergeant
Unit from Nominal Roll: Australian Army Pay Corps
Fate: Returned to Australia 12 July 1919

Hazel


"Hazel, 1907", photographed by Werner of Los Angeles.

Florence Dool



"Florence DOOL, 1919," photographed by Tarlson of Aledo, Ill. "Property of Ruth OSTRANDER".

John W. Taylor

John W. TAYLOR, photograph taken by Easton, Lake City, Iowa.