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Belle’s Box – 3-5

June 11th, 2009 | Posted by Granny Pam in Papa's Ancestors - (0 Comments)
This entry is part 258 of 342 in the series Belle's Box

Read about this series of posts, regarding items in a box originally owned by Belle (Lamunion) Fellows Tinker here. The cast of characters is located here. And, there is an accounting of people about whom I have little information here.

The numbering of these posts had been modified to signify that I am posting items from my archival book three, a three precedes the item number.

SEASON’S GREETINGS
3-5a

3-5b

May the Happiness of this
Christmas season
be with you throughout
the New Year

Absent – but -not-Forgotten

A.C. Bailey

I have no clue who A.C. Bailey is, or the nature of his relationship with Belle and Charlie Tinker. If you have any information on A.C., please contact me .

Belle’s Box – 97

December 25th, 2008 | Posted by Granny Pam in Papa's Ancestors - (3 Comments)
This entry is part 99 of 342 in the series Belle's Box

Read about this series of posts, regarding items in a box originally owned by Belle (Lamunion) Fellows Tinker here. The cast of characters is located here. And, there is an accounting of people about whom I have little information here.

97

I already looked around for the Bailey’s when I posted about item 62. I still don’t know anything about them.

I to think that it is nice that the item I am posting on Christmas happened to be a Christmas card.

All the best to all my readers and their families!

Belle’s Box – 62

November 19th, 2008 | Posted by Granny Pam in Papa's Ancestors - (0 Comments)
This entry is part 64 of 342 in the series Belle's Box

Read about this series of posts, regarding items in a box originally owned by Belle (Lamunion) Fellows Tinker here. The cast of characters is located here. And, there is an accounting of people about whom I have little information here.

This Christmas Card is the shape and size of a postcard, but does not have the customary postcard graphics (stamp here, address here) on the back. It must have been hand delivered, or in an envelope. Without the city it came from, was sent to, and the year, it isn’t as interesting as some of the other cards.

Wishing you a Merry Christmas
and a Happy New Year.

62f

62b

Mr & Mrs A.C. Bailey

I did a few quick searches for “A. C. Bailey” at Ancestry.com. The best match was a stone mason who lived in Sanilac County in 1880. There were a lot of Bailey families in Newaygo and Wexford Counties after the turn of the century, but none with calling anyone A.C. or AC. I’m going to think of the Baileys as acquaintances who sent a Christmas card.