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Saturday, January 1, 2022
County Galway, Bienville Parish, New York, and Looking Ahead
Thursday, December 23, 2021
My Mother's Christmas Memories - New York 1932-1942
My mother, born in 1932, spent her childhood in New York. As a young child, she lived with her family in Manhattan, the Bronx, South Ozone Park, Jamaica, Queens Village, and Bellerose. In 1941, her parents purchased a home in Franklin Square, a hamlet in Nassau County.
Mom's
family always had short-needle balsam fir trees and decorated the tree on December 23rd. Mom
said the tree was usually purchased at a corner market; however, when they
moved to Franklin Square, the tree was purchased from Ralph's Farm Market. Their tree had glass balls and much tinsel
that was put on one strand at a time. Janet and Betty received Shirley Temple
dolls in 1937. The family was living in
Queens Village at 92-43 214th Street.
On Christmas Eve, Mom and her sister hung a long sock on the bedpost and went to bed early as Santa was coming.
Stockings were opened first on Christmas
morning. The girls received oranges, nuts, and a candy cane along with small
toys. One year they received a cardboard umbrella filled with candy. Mom
continued the tradition as I remember getting nuts, an orange, and one
candy cane in my stocking. However, we didn't hang a sock. Mom made our
stockings out of felt.
The family was living in Bellerose in 1939 when Santa brought the kitchen set, complete with running water. Mom and her sister were so happy to see it under their tree as they had asked for it after seeing it advertised in the local hardware store flyer.
The next year, the girls received a dollhouse with furniture and electric lights in each of the three rooms. Their father built it out of scraps and found items. Mom stopped believing in Santa that year as she recognized the fabric her mother used for the curtains.
| Betty and Janet received this dollhouse in 1940. Wallpaper and accessories were added later but most of the furniture is the original. The family lived at 248-50 89th Avenue in Bellerose. |
| 24 Rule Street, Franklin Square Now 149 Rule Street Photo taken about 1947 |
Mom's parents exchanged the same gift every year. Her mother received a box of candy and her father received a carton of cigarettes.
Christmas dinner was usually a big meal. Sometimes turkey and always cut out Christmas cookies. Mom's parents did not have family in New York so there were no large gatherings.
Thank you to Mom for sharing her Christmas memories!
Tuesday, December 21, 2021
Clippings from The Baylor County Banner - Seymour, Texas - December 27 1923
In April 2019, I visited the Texas State Library and Archives to read Baylor County Banner issues that could not be found online or on microfilm. I photographed articles with information about my father's family who lived in Seymour. While sorting through my family finds, I realized I had photos of articles that might interest others looking for family. I have pictures of numerous articles from 1923 and a few from other years. I will post as time allows.
Thank you to Matt Gwinn at the Baylor County Banner for giving me permission to post these clippings.
Monday, December 20, 2021
Clippings from The Baylor County Banner - Seymour, Texas - December 20, 1923
In April 2019, I visited the Texas State Library and Archives to read Baylor County Banner issues that could not be found online or on microfilm. I photographed articles with information about my father's family who lived in Seymour. While sorting through my family finds, I realized I had photos of articles that might interest others looking for family. I have pictures of numerous articles from 1923 and a few from other years. I will post as time allows.
Thank you to Matt Gwinn at the Baylor County Banner for giving me permission to post these clippings.
Friday, December 17, 2021
Friday's Photo: Isaac Clark
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| Al and Marguerite married in 1935. Al lived in Ringgold for over 50 years.[5] |
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Tuesday, December 14, 2021
From the Files of Marguerite Cook Clark: William Ira Bobo and Mamie Jones Bobo
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1. "Bobo," newspaper clipping, 18 February 1993, unidentified newspaper, from the privately held collection of Marguerite Cook Clark (1913-1989), Waynesville, North Carolina, 2021. Also, "W. I. Bobo Rites Set at Ringgold," newspaper clipping, 4 March 1964, unidentified newspaper, from the privately held collection of Marguerite Cook Clark (1913-1989), Waynesville, North Carolina, 2021. Obituaries were accessed and scanned at the home of Marguerite Cook Clark's daughter in Alpine, Texas on April 28, 2014, September 14, 2014, and November 9 to 11, 2016. Saturday, December 11, 2021
Clippings from The Baylor County Banner - Seymour, Texas - December 13, 1923
In April 2019, I visited the Texas State Library and Archives to read Baylor County Banner issues that could not be found online or on microfilm. I photographed articles with information about my father's family who lived in Seymour. While sorting through my family finds, I realized I had photos of articles that might interest others looking for family. I have pictures of numerous articles from 1923 and a few from other years. I will post as time allows.
Thank you to Matt Gwinn at the Baylor County Banner for giving me permission to post these clippings.
Friday, December 10, 2021
Friday's Photo: A trip to George Washington's Mount Vernon in 1939
This photo of Lillie Mae Trott Scott Murphey and her daughter, Mary Beth Scott, came from the Frye family collection. [1]
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Wednesday, December 8, 2021
Clippings from The Baylor County Banner - Seymour, Texas - December 6, 1923
In April 2019, I visited the Texas State Library and Archives to read Baylor County Banner issues that could not be found online or on microfilm. I photographed articles with information about my father's family who lived in Seymour. While sorting through my family finds, I realized I had photos of articles that might interest others looking for family. I have pictures of numerous articles from 1923 and a few from other years. I will post as time allows.
Thank you to Matt Gwinn at the Baylor County Banner for giving me permission to post these clippings.











