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Wild Aunt Rose

August 30, 2015 by Jill Holman

My grandmother wrote this:

Rosie LaClair was my mothers aunt. She was an old maid and she lived for many years in an old shack in Turtle Lake, WI with pigs & chickens. They had the run of the house, except her living room. We used to go see her on Sunday after church. It was quite an experience with the pigs and chickens in her kitchen. She would shoo them out when we were there. She had an old coal stove and her hands and arms were black up to her elbows with coal dust and soot. She lived there for quite a few years, her house finally burnt down and she lost everything. My mother and dad took her in, but she got to be too much for my mother and dad to handle. They had to put her in a nursing home. She refused to bathe and change clothes. It took four people to give her a bath in the nursing home. She really had a mind of her own and wasn’t too fond of water. What she lived on, I’ll never know, as there was no Social Security in those days.

Rose LeClair
Rose LeClair (around 1910?)
1868-1960

Also, my mother remembers when she was little, they visited Aunt Rose in the nursing home and Rose lunged at her as if to attack her! I wonder, was Aunt Rose kind of crazy? Or just different & didn’t fit in society very well?

I like to think of her as Wild Aunt Rose, a strong, independent woman. She owned her own home around 1910-1920 without ever having married. She was a laundress in the 1920 census.

It was thought that she lived to be 101, but the birth date of 1859 on her death certificate doesn’t seem to be true. We have found her baptism in the church register in 1868 and her age as reported in the censuses from 1870-1905 support the 1868 date. (Relatedly, you might recall from The Mystery of Peter LeClair – The Birth Breakthrough that we found that her father didn’t live as long as we previously thought either. Funny family!)

Rose Leclair's Grave
Rose LeClair’s Grave (bottom right)
at Saint Ann Cemetery, Turtle Lake WI

The Basic Facts:
Rose LeClair Houle
b. 15 Nov 1868, St. Michel, Sherbrooke, Quebec
d. 15 Jun 1960, Rice Lake, WI

Filed Under: Old Photographs, Stories Tagged With: Rose LeClair

Van Bunschoten, Van Benschoten, Benschoter

May 25, 2015 by Jill Holman

The big excitement here is that Aaron Van Benschoten supposedly took care of George Washington’s horses & was in his body guard.  Both Aaron & his dad, Isaac, were Revolutionary War soldiers & you can find them in the official DAR & SAR records.
Although I think it is pretty amazing to trace back to Teunis in the Netherlands in the 1600s as well!

I haven’t verified everything myself in original records yet, but here is what I have so far from various sources:

The Ancestors of Nellie Benschoter
The Ancestors of Nellie Benschoter


 
And let’s chat about Oliver a bit because he sounds like quite a character. He was married to his first wife Martha & they had 6 kids & then he married Sarah & she had 10 kids. There are nice stories of Oliver in frontier Iowa, being a great blacksmith, running a hotel & being sheriff.
And Oliver is still remembered! He was one of the pioneers in Voices from the Past at Riverview Cemetery in Algona in 2014.
 

Oliver Benschoter
Oliver Benschoter


 

Sarah Crose Benschoter
Sarah Crose Benschoter


 
Following this family through the census records:
1790 – Aaron is in Shawangunk, Ulster, NY
1800 – Aaron is in Mamakating, Ulster, NY
1810 – Aaron is in Neversink, Sullivan, NY
1820 – Aaron is in Red Hook, Dutchess, NY
1830 – William is in Middleton, Delaware, NY
1840 – Oliver is in Berlin, Erie, OH
1850 – Oliver is in Berlin, Erie, OH
1860 – Oliver is in Algona, Kossuth, IA
1870 – Oliver is in Algona, Kossuth, IA
1880 – Oliver is in Portland, Kossuth, IA
1885 – Oliver is in Portland, Kossuth, IA
1895 – Oliver is in Silver Lake, Martin, MN
1900 – Sarah is in Silver Lake, Martin, MN
1910 – Sarah is in Silver Lake, Martin, MN
 
Resources

  • History of Kossuth and Humbolt Counties, Iowa from 1884
  • Memorial Record of the Counties of Faribault, Martin, Watonwan and Jackson, Minnesota from 1895
  • Ray McWhorter’s Van Benschoten, Benschoten, Seeley, Seely: The Benschoter Line of Alice Esther Benschoter Seely
  • Concerning the Van Bunschoten or Van Benschoten Family in America by William Henry Van Benschoten

Filed Under: Old Photographs, Timelines Tagged With: Aaron Van Benschoten, Elias Van Bunschoten, Isaac Van Bunschoten, Nellie Benschoter, Oliver Benschoter, Sarah Crose, Teunis Van Bunschoten, William Benschoter

Finnish Ancestors On My Mind

September 21, 2014 by Jill Holman

My clever and persistent mother is working on the Laitala part of the family. It sounds like she is finding some cool stuff that we will be able to share soon.

And I have just read Finns in Minnesota by Arnold R. Alanen. It is a quick read at 112 pages & it has lots of fun pictures. I especially liked all the Finnish terms & phrases included, of course Sisu, we have all heard that one before. How about “Oma tupa, oma lupa,” which he translated as “one’s home, one’s way.” (Which differs slightly from Edgar’s translation of “One’s own cabin, one’s own freedom” in Finnish Proverbs in Minnesota.)

Alanen also highlights The Finnish Cookbook by Beatrice Ojakangas – I had to check that one out! She remembered yummy food from her Finnish grandparents & lived in Finland for a year. Her cookbook came out in 1964 & it is more than just recipes. She has an introduction including personality, language & a bit of history. The recipes are put into historical & cultural context & adapted to the American kitchen. Both Finnish & English names appear. There is lots of emphasis on items for the coffee table! Hmmm, I have got to get my hands on some sour rye bread!

In addition, Alanen mentions Bobby Aro & he sounded familiar, so I had to go see what I could find . . .

Bobby Aro Song:

Bobby Aro Documentary:

And here is something fun, a little more recent & actually in Finnish!

Also, my head is full of images of historic Chisholm. We do not usually think of northern Minnesota as the Old West, but Chisholm was that same sort of rough & tumble boomtown with lots of young single Finnish men, working in the mines and lumber camps, living in boarding houses. And then there was lots of drinking & carousing. What an interesting time & place!

There are some great old images in Hans R. Wasastjerna’s History of the Finns in Minnesota – don’t you love these?!

Chisholm Boarding House
Chisholm Boarding House

Finnish Miners
Hibbing Miners 1914, Mostly Finns

Filed Under: Discoveries, Finnish American Culture, Old Photographs

Mercer Raceabout Type 35

February 2, 2014 by Jill Holman

Mary & her mother & ?
Mary & her mother in a Mercer Raceabout

More about this picture I published last time – this is a special car!

Thanks to cousin Gordon, self-professed car nut, I have learned that this is a Mercer Raceabout Type 35 and it was made from 1911 to 1915 with a total production of under 1,000.

They say it was “one of the most advanced cars of its time” & I am ever so curious how these two women ended up in this special car!

Did they have racing in Staples? Cousin Gordon suggested it could have been an older car used for dirt track racing by the time the picture was taken.

I had guessed this picture was in 1910 in Staples, but it must have been later. Margaret died in 1923, so it has to be before then. Mary moved to Canada in 1913, but she did come back to visit several times, so perhaps this picture was taken on one of her trips back to Staples.

Lovely 1912 Mercer 35R Raceabout
Lovely 1912 Mercer 35R Raceabout


This picture & more information available here at Wikipedia.

There are also some great pictures of a 1913 Mercer Raceabout here at Jay Leno’s Garage where they describe the car “as little more than a hood, two bucket seats and a 25-gallon gas tank.”

Thanks to Cousin Gordon!

P.S. Added February 9, 2014:
A bit more from my clever & persistent mother in response to this post . . . Note: the number 5 on the car, how old the car looks, no leaves on the trees BUT the men are in their shirtsleeves, and the style of clothes they’re wearing. My guess is this is around 1920 or 21, in the spring. I have no record of Mary’s visit in 1920, BUT in 1921 she came in the spring. All the other visits were in late fall or early winter. And in 1920, son Charles was living with Margaret. He would have been 39. My guess is he’s one of the men in the picture.

Thanks Mom!

You might also be interested in:

  • John & Margaret Williams
  • Three Generations of Atchisons

Filed Under: Discoveries, Old Photographs Tagged With: Margaret Jones, Mary Williams

Three Generations of Atchisons

April 14, 2013 by Jill Holman


May & Efner Atchison
May & Efner Atchison in Staples MN (maybe their 1897 wedding?)

This has been a long time coming! These Atchisons were rather messy and some of the information was from way back at the beginning when I didn’t know what I was doing and didn’t keep track very well. Here is what I have pieced together so far . . .


There were several more spouses, but for now, let’s focus on these 3 families!:


John & Lydia had these children:
Buel Goodsell ATCHISON
Orett ATCHISON
Zebedee ATCHISON
George ATCHISON
Milton ATCHISON


Buel & Almira had these children:
Ephner (Efner M) ATCHISON
Nellie P ATCHISON


Efner & May had these children:
Claire (Clara) ATCHISON
Glen ATCHISON
Milton ATCHISON

May Atchison & Children
May Atchison & Children (maybe 1910?)

    Nellie & Ruben Kilts
    Nellie & Ruben Kilts probably Staples MN

    Notes & Questions

    1) I have heard that Ruben & Nellie Kilts helped care for the kids (Claire, Glen & Milton) when they lived near each other.
    2) Who was Alsam in 1860?
    3) Who was Susan in 1895?
    4) There is a brief mention that Philena married Buel Atchinson, had one child, Mary, and moved to Wisconsin. (They had another but he died young.) And also that John Atchinson took the Freemen Oath in 1808. That is in the History of Jericho VT from 1916. It is available online (just a text file version or pdf version that stops after page 319)
    5) Thanks to cousin Linda for her enthusiasm & generosity!


    P.S. A note about the spelling – Atchison v. Atchinson . . .


    I did a quick survey of the official records I have and we seem to have lost the ‘n’ during Buel’s watch. He waffled during this time period:

    • 1860 – did not have the n
    • 1865 – did not have the n
    • 1870 – had the n
    • 1880 – did not have the n
    • 1891 – had the n

    Before this, we consistently had the n and after this we consistently did not have the n.

    Milton Atchison
    A Four Generation Picture with Uncles! Sam Williams on the right with his nephew Milton Atchison with his nephew Dean with his niece Carol (maybe 1944?)

    The Basic Facts:
    John ATCHISON (also married Lucy Story & Rosina Wells)
    b. 1787, North Adams, Berkshire, MA
    d. 31 Jan 1855, Underhill, Chittendon, VT
    & Lydia PACKARD
    b. 1 May 1786, VT
    d. 5 Aug 1840
    m. 22 Jan 1807, Jericho, Windsor or Chittendon, VT


    Buel Goodsell ATCHISON (also married Philena Whitten)
    b. 14 Jun 1817, Underhill, Chittendon, VT
    d. 6 May 1896, Staples, Todd, MN
    & Almira S McNALL (also married Benjamin Hotchkip)
    b. 12 Sep 1832, Franklinville, Cattaraugus, NY
    d. 13 Jun 1886, Little Falls, Monroe, WI
    m. 31 Jan 1865, Cataract or Little Falls, Monroe, WI


    Ephner (Efner M) ATCHISON
    b. 4 May 1868, Little Falls, Polk, WI
    d. 28 Oct 1909, Wadena, Wadena, MN
    & May (Atchie) (Mary E) WILLIAMS
    b. 25 Dec 1875, Beaver Dam, Dodge, WI
    d. 15 Dec 1971, Staples, Todd, MN (Mary Rondorf home)
    m. 27 Oct 1897, Staples, Todd, MN

     
    You might also be interested in:

    • Early Atchinsons in America
    • John & Margaret Williams
    • Appreciation for an Old Photograph
    • A Brief Timeline for the Fjerstads
    • The Efner Atchison Breakthrough

    Filed Under: Old Photographs, Timelines Tagged With: Almira McNall, Buel Atchison, Efner Atchison, John Atchinson, Lydia Packard, Mary Williams

    The Middendorp Kids

    October 29, 2012 by Jill Holman

    Middendorp Kids
    Miss Larson’s class 1929-1930 Moon Lake school of Clayton WI


    Here is a fun old photograph. My grandmother wrote to me, “Isn’t this a charming bunch of kids? How would you like to be their teacher?”


    This was Miss Larson’s class 1929-1930 at the Moon Lake school of Clayton, WI. “Bud” was Harry, “Sis” was Beatrice and “me” was Gertrude at 11 or 12 years old.


    Who knows who the rest of those rascals were?


    And here they are 25 years later!:

    Renie & Melena Middendorp & kids
    l-r standing: Philip, Beatrice, Calvin, Gertrude, Harry l-r seated: Doris, Melena, Renie Taken May 29, 1954 at Calvin’s wedding

    The Basic Facts:
    Renie MIDDENDORP
    b. 7 Apr 1882, Minneapolis, Hennepin, MN
    d. 4 May 1961, Cumberland, Barron, WI
    & Melena LABLANC
    b. 23 Feb 1889, Turtle Lake, Barron, WI
    d. 27 Feb 1975, Cumberland, Barron, WI
    m. 21 Oct 1913, Duluth, St. Louis, MN

    You might also be interested in:

    • Ancestors of Renie Middendorp
    • John & Dena Middendorp
    • Surprise! From Disney to Ostfriesland

    Filed Under: Old Photographs Tagged With: Melena LaBlanc, Renie Middendorp

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