Showing posts with label wood.. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wood.. Show all posts

Saturday, April 4, 2009

William Wood, Oct 26, 1898



Dansville liv. co.
Oct 26 1898

friend Ashly

I promised you a letter When I got to my arrival We got there all Wright our goods came all Write nothing broke I hade good luck geting a gob We are having some rain dansville is a nice town how is Buchanan are they doing any thing their
Harild sads to tell Tamberson that he is a good boy he is coming to her house som day

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Well I dont know of much to write this time.
hope you ar all well how is frank geting a long.
Well I hent quit ready to come back yet I will let you know in tim so you and miller can get your colection to gether you know what c. d. kent said.
Well this all for this time.
Cllara will write a few lins

good by from your neighbor
Wm Wood

I have no further information on the Wood's or C.D. Kent.


For more see:
Camfield Family Letters
Descendants of Sarah Ann Wisner
Michael Camfield

Wood, William (Dansville, NY) to “Friend Ashly”
[Isaac Ashley Carlisle]. Letter. 26 October 1898. Digital Images 1-2.
Privately held by Apple, [ADDRESS FOR PRIVATE USE,]
Snowville, New York. 2009.
[Carlisle Family, Box #1, Correspondence, 1898,
Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan. 2008.]

Friday, April 3, 2009

Clara Wood, Oct 26, 1898



Dansville New York.
Oct 26. 1898

Dear friend

I thought I would write you a few lines in will letter to apologise for not coming up before I left I would of liked to of come up before I left but I couldent find time we were so busy. We have had auful rainy weather ever since we been here. I fond my folks all well. We are all well except colds. We have got settled now but dont seem like home yet but I guess it will after we have been here longer. We are going

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to try and go home t__as. Harald says he lives in Buchana he remembers ever body there. Georgie has cut two teeth is trying to stand up on his feet a good deal. Give my love to toll and her mother and that I would like to see them. I suppose tamberson goes to school Harald speaks of her everyday

Well I guess that will be all for this time hoping that it will find you all well.

Your truly
Clara Wood


Clara must have been a neighbor of Anna and Ashley. There is also a letter from her husband, William, which will appear tomorrow. So far I have not located them on the 1900 census. There are no listings for the surname Wood in the DiBean's Marraige index for Berrien Couny, MI.

For more see:
Camfield Family Letters
Descendants of Sarah Ann Wisner
Michael Camfield


Wood, Clara (Dansville, NY) to “Dear friend”
[Anna Camfield Carlisle]. Letter. 26 Octiber 1898. Digital Images 1-2.
Privately held by Apple, [ADDRESS FOR PRIVATE USE,]
Snowville, New York. 2009.
[Carlisle Family, Box #1, Correspondence, 1898,
Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan. 2008.]

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Rose Graham Camfield, 17 Feb 1898





South Bend Feb 17th (1897) [1898]

Dear ann and all of you I don't believe I owe you a letter but then I must write any way and tell you all about the Wedding it came off last night

Bell and Mr Marsh were married at the episcopal church at 7 o'clock and from there he took her to his Home acrost the river no one was there but his relatives they will Board with his mother for the present he has a lovely home and Bell

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received a great many Beautiful presents a silver Tea set from Nora Wood she used to be Nora Eastwood a cut glass watter set and ever so many other Beautiful things Bell has Beautiful clothes every stitch made by her own hands only the waist of her wedding dress she hired that made so many people came to see her clothes they were made so nice

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she was married with the ring service her wedding ring is lovely I enclose a sample of the wedding dress and triming, havent heard from freds folks for some time will write to them today so good by write soon
Mrs J H Camfield


I only have a digital image of this letter but I believe the year, 1897 was added (incorrectly) at a later date.

Mabel Camfield married Benjamin J Marsh on 16 February 1898 in South Bend, St. Joseph County, Indiana.

Lenora Eastwood Wood was mentioned in Rose's last letter.

For more see:
Camfield Family Letters
Descendants of Sarah Ann Wisner
Michael Camfield


Camfield, Rose Graham (South Bend, IN) to “Dear ann and all of you”
[Anna Camfield Carlisle]. Letter. 17 February 1897 Digital Images 1-3.
Privately held by Apple, [ADDRESS FOR PRIVATE USE,]
Snowville, New York. 2009.
[Carlisle Family, Box #1, Correspondence, 1897,
Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan. 2008.]

Monday, March 23, 2009

Rose Graham Camfield, 7 January 1898





South bend Jan 7th '98

Dear ann and all the rest I am almost ashamed to write to tell you about the mittens at this late day but the children received them christmas morning and was pleased to get them, their old ones was geting thin they are thankful to you for them

we havent heard any thing from home since I wrote you we have been having Beautiful sleighing here

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Lilly Carlisles husband and little boy are geting well we havent had much sickness around here pearl had a letter from Orville Carlisle she writes to him some times, Lenore Eastwood is to be married in four weeks she is making her wedding clothes now his name is Wood he is a Traveling man Bell and her candy maker will be married about the same time they will have no wedding that is

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no reception they will go away and be married quietly, now it dont seem possable that we will be father and mother in law to so many people does it and such is life well I must close and hope you will write soon and all the news

Rose C

Lily Carlisle was Lillian M Carlisle Ghrist, sister of Ashley Carlisle. She was married to Thomas O Ghrist and they lived in Mishawaka, IN which is not far from South Bend. The child refered to was Glenn H Ghrist who was born 12 October 1894 in Indiana.

Pearl was my grandmother and Rose and Joe's third child. At the time this letter was written Pearl and Orville weren't yet related.

The ig find in is letter is the reference to Lenore Eastwood. Rose and Joe named their 5th and last child Leroy Eastwood Camfield. Lenore was the daughter of Leroy Eastwood. So far I can't find a relationship between the two familes other than friendship. I had always thought that Leroy's name might hold a clue to some as yet undiscovered family line.

It doesn't look like Anna and Ashley will be invited to Belle's wedding after all! Bell's "candy man" was Benjamin Marsh.

For more see:
Camfield Family Letters
Descendants of Sarah Ann Wisner
Michael Camfield


Camfield, Rose Graham (South Bend, IN) to “Dear ann and all the rest”
[Anna Camfield Carlisle]. Letter. 7 January 1898 Digital Images 1-2.
Privately held by Apple, [ADDRESS FOR PRIVATE USE,]
Snowville, New York. 2009.
[Carlisle Family, Box #1, Correspondence, 1898,
Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan. 2008.]

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Weekly Rewind

Deadlines

There were lots and lots of posts written for various carnivals that will be out next week.
Thomas McEntee has come up with a new four week carnival: Bound for Mom, at GeneaBloggers The carnival will only last four weeks, starting March 25th, and you are asked to write an article each Wednesday. When you are done you will have created a very nice tribute with enough time to create a unique gift for Mother's Day. You can find all of the details at the link above.

Thomas also has a Wiki Barn Raising happening over at GeneaBloggers. There are still lots of topics that need to be completed so led a hand if you can.


Weekly Reading

This week I'm going to focus on some timely posts about tough times. What have you recorded about your family's history in previous depressions?

Chery has started a series called "The Dirty Thirties" at Nordic Blue about her family's struggle to get through tough times. Part 1 and Part 2 are posted and I'm looking forward to the continuation of the series.

Waste Not Want Not is posted at Blind Pig & Acorn. Tipper shares a story and asks if we're as frugal as our ancestors were.

Elementary History Teacher shows how history does repeat itself with, The Greater Depression?, at History is Elementary.

Barbara has posted Pity the Children with some interesting thoughts on child labor, at Our Carroll family Genealogy. I know my English ancestors worked in the silk mills at a very early age.

When did the word trillion come into every day use? I have no idea but at Carpe Diem you can get a visual idea of what a trillion looks like.


My Week

I spent way too much time following the Iditarod but I'm having fun following the race!

I did get a few more letters done and into the queue. I'll be working on more later today. As valuable as they are to me sometimes transcribing them is simply an unpleasant chore.

I spent a little bit of time updating my slide show (over there on the left) for Womens History Month.

I did have an OH WOW! moment this week. My great-uncle was named Leroy Eastwood Camfield and I have wondered about the name. Did it have anything to do with my Graham genealogy or was it perhaps a clue to another, as yet undiscovered line? I transcribed some letters last weekend that refered to a friend of Rose's named Nora Eastwood Wood. A new message on one of the Rootsweb/Ancestry boards led me to a series of posts about Leroy Eastwood of South Bend, Indiana and it turns out that he was Nora's father. So now I know who my uncle was named for but I'm still a bit confused as to the why of it. A new question is why was he the only one named for someone else?

I use a widget from Google Reader to create my blog rolls and they all disappeared during the week. I kept thinking that they'd have the problem fixed quickly but obviously that is not the case. I'm looking for something easier than recreating it by adding a link list. I won't use the widget provided by blogger because it makes the page load way too slowly and the blogs I "follow" aren't all genealogy blogs. Any suggestions?