Thursday, October 15, 2009

Treasure Chest Thursday

Here's a gem I recently acquired.


This is the marriage license for my great-great grandparents - Charles Franklin Keeler and Susan Ann McGinley. They were married December 25, 1866, in Olmsted, Minnesota. Charles was born and raised in Minnesota, but Susan was originally from Ireland.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Wedding Wednesday

Wednesday is coming up, and I thought I might post about Weddings!

Culla Clayton Rogers and his brother, Royal (both born in Kansas), had homesteaded in Canada in the early 1900's, and, when the war broke out, they enlisted in the Canadian Air Force. They had a friend, Charles Baird, who enlisted with them. As the three prepared to leave for the war, a couple of Charles' sisters came from Nova Scotia to see him off.

Ruth Alice Baird met Culla Clayton Rogers, and they were both immediately smitten! So, on April 6, 1917, in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, just before Clayton shipped out to war, they married.

Following is what is suspected to be either an engagement or wedding photo. I think Clayton is so handsome, and Ruth so pretty - I love this photo!






Clayton and Ruth had six children together - all boys! Sadly, in December 1932, Ruth miscarried and then lost her own life to pneumonia.

Two of their children died early - one in 1934 and one in 1939. Clayton passed away in 1976.

The last four boys lived very good lives - the last just passing in April 2009.

I'm fortunate to have some other pictures of my grandparents, and will share those from time to time.

Enjoy!

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Culla Clayton Rogers


Several years ago, my Uncle shared with me a very special box full of treasures from my Grandfather, Culla Clayton Rogers. I scanned the contents of the box, and will share pieces occasionally. As a followup to my earlier post about visiting the West Bethany Cemetery in Parsons, Kansas, here is a portion of the letter containing my grandfather's instructions to be buried there.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Treasure Chest Thursday


My Dad was born in Parsons, Kansas. Since 1986, I have lived about 2 hours from Parsons, but never visited. Last month, my husband and I took off on a Friday, and enjoyed the drive to Parsons. I had some addresses of where my Dad's family had lived at various times, but nothing matched up anymore. We visited the cemetery (West Bethany) and took some headstone pictures, which I'll be posting over time.
It was a nice day for a drive, and I'm glad we finally took the time to go.

This is a picture of Parsons' Main Street, as you're heading east. It appears to be a quiet town, undergoing some renovation of the downtown area.


Blog change

I've decided to change this blog a little bit. It started out just for my Keeler family, but I've changed it to include all of the family names that I am researching. Seemed a better use - rather than have several separate blogs. I've included a list of all my family names on the left, and will label the posts accordingly so they'll be easy to find.

I've looked at several other family history blogs this past week, and have seen some commonality that I'm going to borrow from them.

Many have special days such as Wordless Wednesday, Tombstone Tuesday, and Treasure Chest Thursday. I like those ideas, so I'm going to try and post accordingly.


Thanks for reading!

Monday, October 5, 2009

Charles Franklin Keeler - Susan McGinley

Last week I received a copy of the marriage license between Charles Franklin Keeler and Susan McGinley. I'm always amazed that those documents were maintained and we are fortunate enough to be able to get copies!