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Belle’s Box – 89

December 17th, 2008 | Posted by Granny Pam in Papa's Ancestors - (2 Comments)
This entry is part 91 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.

Postmarked Muskegon, Mich
May 24, 1945
1 P.M.

Mrs. Belle Tinker
Manton
Mich

Route 2

89f

89b

May 23. Mceracken 2226
Dear ones This leave me
about the same but so cold
all the time the house is
warm all the time I
am to Ferries. Len and Hul
Holda has sold their house
on du??? & bht them a smaller
one the folks hasnt moved
yet. Len Health is not good
Levi’s wife’s health is quite
poorly she is up and down
the man that is work the
farm is making quite a
change on it I am going down
the 30th if not before Laila
school will be out then
how is all u there I don’t
know as I will able to
send this best wishes to all
E Carter Muskegon Mich

Emily Lamunion Carter died in Muskegon, Michigan on July 25, 1945. Her writing is pretty clear on this card, but I wonder what the “so cold” statement means. It appears that she couldn’t stay alone, since she was at her son’s house, and talking about going home when her daughter Laila was finished with the school year. I don’t know if she returned to her home in Ashland Township, Newaygo County before her death.

Belle’s Box – 87

December 15th, 2008 | Posted by Granny Pam in Papa's Ancestors - (0 Comments)
This entry is part 89 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.

87

Wishing you the best of all good things for
Christmas
and happiness in the New Year
Len & Huldah

Huldah Carter was the daughter of Emily Lamunion and her husband Andrew J. Carter; she was Belle’s niece. Huldah married Len C. Terwilliger in 1917 and the couple resided in Grand Rapids.

Belle’s Box – 73

December 1st, 2008 | Posted by Granny Pam in Papa's Ancestors - (2 Comments)
This entry is part 75 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.

A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS

We always anticipate
helping you celebrate
Christmas by sending
Good wishes unending.

73f

Addressed to:

Mrs. Charlie Tinker
Manton
Mich.

R#

Postmark: Grand Rapids, Mich; Dec 27 1932, 2:30 p.m.

73b

504 Kenwood St. N.E.

Dear Aunt & Uncle,
It is cold here and
some snow. Every-
body is quite well.
We have popped some of the corn &
it is good.
Best wishes to all.

Len & Huldah

Huldah Carter and Len Terwilliger were niece and nephew-in-law of Belle. Huldah was the daughter of Belle’s sister Emily and her husband Andrew Carter.

It must be that Belle and Charlie had sent or taken some popcorn to Huldah. I can’t imagine that the growing season was long enough for popcorn in Wexford County, but it is equally hard to imagine them purchasing a gift.

Belle’s Box – 61

November 18th, 2008 | Posted by Granny Pam in Papa's Ancestors - (0 Comments)
This entry is part 63 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.

Don’t worry about the future,
The present is all thou hast;
The future will soon be present,
And the present will soon be past.

61f

Postmark, illegible city, Mich, March 29, 1909, addressed to:
Mrs. Belle Fellows
Manton
Mich
Wexford Co
Route

61b

Hesperia March 20, 1909
Dear Sister and Family,
We are well and hope this
Will find you the same
Ground? ? McCruse was
buried last Tuesday he
Was a bed only 2 days he
He died of old age Mrs H??? ?
is ?? a bed the same
She is entirely helpless
Frank has ??? to
Grant yesterday he said
Em had been sick but was
better he said she had the
??? I havent been been over
there this winter but if
it is warm enough I will
go this week Write and
let me know how you
are getting along
your sister

Laila

This card made me sit up and take notice. It clearly says, “Dear Sister” and “your sister”, but the signature is “Laila”. Belle had two sisters who were living in 1909: Elizabeth L. Lamunion Bisard and Emily A. Lamunion Carter. In the Lamunion family “Laila” to me has always meant Laila Carter, a daughter of Em and Andrew Carter. Elizabeth probably wrote this card, since she mentioned “Frank”, her husband was Frank. Clues indicate that Elizabeth was sometimes known as Laila. Perhaps Laila Carter was named for her aunt.

Belle’s Box – 16

September 12th, 2008 | Posted by Granny Pam in Papa's Ancestors - (0 Comments)
This entry is part 18 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.

Item 16 is a New Year’s card. It is addressed to Mrs. Belle Fellows, Manton, Mich. Mesick is written below the address. The postmark reads Grand Rapids, Mich, Dec 27, 7 pm, 1???.

16f

Dear Aunt. We are anxiously looking for you down. I am going to G.R. Sat. We had twelve for Xmas dinner. Ma and I have to eat our dinner alone today.

Laila

16b

Laila Carter was the daughter of Emily Lamunion, and a niece of Belle. G.R. most certainly refers to Grand Rapids, Michigan, the large city nearest to the Carter home in Newaygo County.

Laila Carter was born in 1890, and married in 1918. It appears that she was living at home with her parents at the time this card was write, making the time frame between 1915 and 1918.

Belle’s Box – 17

September 11th, 2008 | Posted by Granny Pam in Papa's Ancestors - (0 Comments)
This entry is part 17 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.

This card wasn’t mailed. the front reads:

A Happy Birthday to you

17f

The back says, To Mrs Fellows, from Mary Whitney.

17b

I am unable to find any Whitney family with a female named “Mary” in Colfax or Greenwood townships, Michigan. The only Mary Whitney I can find in in Newaygo County, seemed to reside from 1880 to at least 1930 in Big Prairie Township. That Mary might be the writer of the card, but there is no way to be sure.

Belle’s Box – 12

September 5th, 2008 | Posted by Granny Pam in Papa's Ancestors - (0 Comments)
This entry is part 13 of 342 in the series Belle's Box

You can read about Belle Lamunion, 1864-1848, and her amazing box of family memories here. Belle married Henry H Fellows, 1858-1905 in 1879 in Ashland Township, Newaygo County, Michigan.

This series of posts will center around the approximately 405 items in the box which are in my possession. I scanned the items one at at time as they were picked up from the box, in no particular order; and so the scans are not arranged by date or any other method. The posts will be numbered according to the order of the scanned item in my files. It may be that the posts will not appear in number order, especially if extra investigation is needed regarding a given item. So, just to be clear, the cards, clippings, photos and other items that were in the box will be described one at a time, and titled with the file number of the item’s scan.

You can read about the characters whose names appear in the box in Cast of Characters . If you are related to this family, please contact me.

Card addressed to Mrs Bell Tinker, Manton, Michigan RFD. No post mark, stamp or date.

12f

This spelling is as on the card, the best I can make out. It was written in pencil.

White Cloud Mich
My dear sister Bell I had all
most given you up as you have
Bin all a Round me and did -?- -?-
call up
But Ill pay
I so Pleasd to her
you air still on Earth Bell
Dont forget to come the
Girls want you to
can you
Let them so they can be prepar
I H ???? to have a good bye

I H might also be J H.
H might start a word.

12b

This one is quite a puzzle. I can’t find any evidence there was every a stamp or postmark. Belle Lamunion had seven siblings that I am aware of. Elizabeth L. (Bisard), Mary Ann (Murray), Merritt Winfield known as Scott, George W., Benjamin F., Emily (Carter), and Olive Josephine (Tuffs/Tufts). The card may have been written in White Cloud, Newaygo County, Michigan.

  1. Elizabeth (Bisard) is in Ashland Township, Newaygo County on all census 1880-1930, and she had only one son, no “girls”.
  2. Mary Ann (Murray) was the mother of at least 3 “girls”, but was on the census of Monroe township, Newaygo County, Michigan in 1894, and died in 1899.
  3. Scott was the parent of 3 “girls”, but resided in in Hopkins, Allegan County in 1880 and in Antioch Township, Wexford County beginning in 1900.
  4. George had no known children.
  5. Benjamin (Bije) died about 1892 and was the parent of one son.
  6. Emily had two “girls”, but resided on a Ashland Township, Newaygo County, Michigan farm during her marriage, and died in Muskegon, Muskegon County Michigan in 1945.
  7. Olive Josephine had one “girl”, and died in 1882, just a few years before her daughter.

Seven siblings, three possibilities. I believe that Mary Ann is the prime candidate. She had the appropriate number of children, and lived in Newaygo County, if not White Cloud. But, it also may have been Emily or Scott. Perhaps I’ll find more cards in this handwriting.

Belle’s Box – 15

September 4th, 2008 | Posted by Granny Pam in Papa's Ancestors - (1 Comments)
This entry is part 12 of 342 in the series Belle's Box

You can read about Belle Lamunion, 1864-1848, and her amazing box of family memories here. Belle married Henry H Fellows, 1858-1905 in 1879 in Ashland Township, Newaygo County, Michigan.

This series of posts will center around the approximately 405 items in the box which are in my possession. I scanned the items one at at time as they were picked up from the box, in no particular order; and so the scans are not arranged by date or any other method. The posts will be numbered according to the order of the scanned item in my files. It may be that the posts will not appear in number order, especially if extra investigation is needed regarding a given item. So, just to be clear, the cards, clippings, photos and other items that were in the box will be described one at a time, and titled with the file number of the item’s scan.

You can read about the characters whose names appear in the box in Cast of Characters . If you are related to this family, please contact me.

This one was not mailed, it may have been hand delivered.

From little Eugene Eichenberger

To Mrs Tinker.

15f15b

The 1920 census of Colfax Township, Wexford County, Michigan, district 217, sheet 6B, family 147 lists the family of Walter E. Eichenberger, age 27, his 26 year old sister Helen and his 8 year old brother, Eugene. On the previous sheet, 6A, family 144 is Charley E. Tinker and his wife, Ch??? Bella. Little Eugene was a neighbor.