Here are a few more answers to the family history quiz. Answers 1,2, and 12 are attached as comments to the original quiz. I loved the jaunt through family history I took with Mom and Dad!
Answer for 3:
False. I thought Grandmother only had the three other siblings, but she grew up in a family with five children. The children of Minnie and Clyde Johns are: Marion, Lily, Elsie, Richard and Elva. I think that is the correct order oldest to youngest, but I'm not sure. Marion was 7 years older than Elsie and 7 years older than Lily. When he was a young teenager, he was killed in a tractor accident. I believe he was driving the tractor. I saw many pictures of Lily, Elsie, Richard and Elva, but not any with Marion. Aunt Janice and I questioned Grandmother about a picture of Elsie and her siblings all dressed up in white clothes. Grandmother was about eight years old so Lily would have been 10+ and Marion was not in the the picture. He would have been between 15-17. Grandmother said he had already died before the picture was taken. I asked Grandmother why he wasn't in any of the pictures. I think she was trying to tell me he was so much older than the others and had been killed before many pictures were taken. I'm wondering if Minnie just took more pictures of the children after Marion died. We did have one picture of him. He was riding a horse. When Dad showed that picture to Grandmother and asked her, "Who is this?" she responded right away, "That's Marion and Paint." Paint was his horse. This accident must have happened in Smith Center, KS before the family moved to Emmett, ID.
4. True. The family did move to ID when Elsie was 10. I didn't ask why they moved, but I know that Grandma Nichols did come out to visit them (or maybe lived with them?) because we had pictures of Elsie with Maxine and Minnie Johns and Grandma Nichols at the Emmett, ID house in town. And Grandma Nichols looked very old. I don't know how she would have traveled much. Maybe she lived there by then.
5. True!! The Johns family has a main thoroughfare named Johns Avenue that runs prominently through town and intersects with Main Street.
6 and 7. True/True. When Clyde Carver Johns died, Minnie divided up the 40 acres into four 10 acres parcels, one for each of her surviving children. This is a picture of part of the 40 acres. The buildings in the background are not on the original 40 acres.Richard, Lily, and Elva were given their parcels, but the farmhouse, Minnie's home, was on the last parcel of land designated for Elsie. Minnie kept control of that parcel and stayed in her farmhouse until (don't know when) she decided to sell the parcel and farmhouse and move to town. She used the proceeds of the sale of land to buy her home on Maple Street near the town's Ice House. Lily built a home on her parcel which she lived in and this is it. Richard and Elva eventually sold their parcels, Dad didn't think they ever built homes on the land. When Minnie was very old, she moved in with Elsie and Harold Carver Whelchel living somewhere in Oregon by then (I think)and died while with them. Her town home was sold and her estate was divided up again among the four children when she died.
8. True. Granddad grew up in Caldwell, ID on a farm that Dad says was way out of town. We did not drive by the farm, but we drove through Caldwell which is now a thriving suburb of Boise. His father, Authur Monroe Whelchel, was a dry farmer in Caldwell. I don't know what he grew, but I know dry farming means no irrigation; you wait for the rain to come. Authur, to suppliment the farming income, built several homes in Emmett, ID which we drove by and are still standing close to Johns Ave. In Caldwell, is the College of Idaho, where Granddad met Elsie Johns who was also studying there. Granddad father was studying to teach music and Elsie (I think) was studying piano. She was very good as we all know.
9. No one knows for sure what happened, but Carver Whelchel entered the college of Idaho known as Harold by all of his family and Caldwell friends. But when he emerged from that institution of learning everyone there called him Carver including his wife. Seems to me he wanted to change his name just like many teenagers do. Was Carver a less unfortunate name than Harold? Who can say. But let me remind you Layne's middle name is Carver not Harold.
Well, that's all for now. Here are a few photos I know you'll want to see. This is in front of Aunt Janice's house, which is the most darling house you have ever seen. It is a short walk away from Historic Baker City which is just wonderful.
Grandmother was not doing well and doing her very best to be just as she ever was. We had a wonderful visit though it was sad for me. Mom and Dad will be posting her mailing address. I would recommend sending her cards now while she will be able to enjoy them. I love you.
Martissa
2 comments:
Thanks so much Marti, for posting all this!
Thanks, Martissa for the post. Here is Grandmother's address:
Elsie Whelchel
4000 Cedar Street
Meadowbrook #215
Baker City, Oregon 97814
I know that she would appreciate hearing from all of you. She isn't eating much and that is worrisome to us. Maybe a card or picture would cheer her.
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