My Roots Run Deep

 

Stories From My Family History

Little ONe by Pond

Canoeing

As a kid one of our favorite things to do was go on canoe trips with family and friends. My parents had several spots we could put in and several we could take out. How long the trip was to take determined the in and out spots on the river.  We usually had at...

Trespassers

One of my favorite places to go and walk through nature is some property we own by the river.  There used to be a bridge that my children had named the Dangerous Bridge, it was old with holes working their way though the floor so that you could look down as you...

Fixing a Car (Not so conventional)

Watching a neighbor work with a backhoe in our field trying to find an old well (that's a completely different story), I was talking to one of my dad's friends about my dad. All the things I know about fixing cars comes from my dad.... though none of it is...

Meal (the one that shaped me most?)

I have the Becoming journal and have slowly been working on it. I was just faced with the question about the most memorable meal. Of course over time I've had lots of family meals that meant a lot to me, and I can remember getting together with friends and family....

Memories from the Table

After moving we stored things we couldn't use in a shed until we could figure out what to do. One of those things was an antique Duncan Phyfe dining room table from my aunt Kate - my Grandmother's sister. My aunt Kate had been married twice and couldn't have children....

Too Much or Not Enough

Every so often I wonder if I did enough or too much for my kids and I think back to how much my parents did when I was growing up. I frequently think about what my parents didn't do.... but there are things my parents did. When I was in school one of my desires was to...

The Honey Bear

Our families first deer, Bambi, came from a man in Danville who had collected animals. He had a wild array of animals and had decided to get rid of them. I still remember going to his house and waiting in the house seeing his monkey and others while my dad went out to...

Buffalo Escape… Why have Buffalo? (Others escaped too)

Buffalo who have escaped in the next county have been all over the news this week. A family that farms has been raising them for meat and a herd broke the fence. The school bus was driving their route and happened to come upon a herd of buffalo and alerted everyone....

Dad helping his Brother

When my dad's brother Howard needed help, my dad and his family stepped forward to help. My dad is in the combine in the picture.

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My Wedding Announcement

I had to share! Our wedding announcements were bookmarks.  I thought it was so cool!  I still have my wedding dress. If only I could fit into it now.  My grandmother had modified the trane by adding lace insets.  It was a mermaid style dress.

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Corbly Bible

Aunt Linda recently found the Corbly Bible. Copyright is 1867. It's signed that it is the William L and Julia Eldridge Family Bible from 1897. Family births, marriages,and deaths are written in the Bible. I couldn't find my father listed, but there is some pencil...

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Julia (Corbly) Eldridge Obit

This article I think is for my great grandmother, but it has my grandmother listed as Mrs. Lester Richter. My grandfather was a twin - Lester and Wesley. I have to assume that the author got confused about which twin she was married to? Lake Shore Woman Dead A well...

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Article (Who went a Visiting)

Frank Illk went to Fithian on Business Saturday. Mr. William Eldridge and family spent Sunday with Mr. O.H. Henning of Fithian. Mrs. Katherine Illk entertained her sister Mrs. Mary Reese Monday. Mrs. Andrew Thompson and children of Fithian called on her mother Mrs....

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Rev. John Corbly Family Massacre

The Corbly family lived one mile north of Garards Fort, in southwest Pennsylvania at the John Corbley Farm. The massacre occurred on Sunday morning, May 10, 1782, as the Corbly family traveled on foot to their place of worship. The Corbly family had left their home...

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