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Welte Family History Research
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- For over 40 years, I have been researching my family history. Now that I'm retired, I can devote more time and effort into more research, compilation, and organization of that work! Over the past 12 years, I have been very fortunate in teaching genealogy classes, along with my computer experience, at Blackhawk Technical College. I've also created a business - "Field of Genes" - a "Ride-N-Seek" experience to help other families find their own ancestors.
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12 Ancestors - #19 Beryl Swanson Welte - Why An Old Trunk Is So Interesting!
A
year ago, on May 17, I bought an old trunk at a garage sale. I saw it from the
road and I wondered why it was being sold. I thought it was strange because it
looked so lonely out there in the driveway, sitting by itself, and probably
thinking why it was out there at all, going from one place where it had been to
being bought by a stranger. My first thought was whether its owner knew what
kind of legacy was being out there on display for everyone to see and whether
that really made a difference at any of the family. I couldn't understand how a
person could sell part of their own heritage or why someone else in their
family was not interested in that kind of immigration history.
I
felt that it was very sad that it was being "tossed" out, so to say,
without having its story told or remembered. I stood there for quite a while
and wondered what stories were hidden in that old trunk. The straps were in
disrepair, much less even there at all, but somehow that trunk told a family
story that affected many decisions through the years. It probably had contained
family possessions, including quilts, bedding, linens, flatware, or perhaps
even a wedding dress.
I
approached the homeowner and I asked her whose trunk it was that was being
sold. She said that it belonged to her family and that she had it in her
basement for years, but it was time to move on. I bought it out of concern that
someday one of the family members may go looking for it and wonder where it
went to. I know I would need to have it my possession because the family
members my age are dying off or they really don't care about restoring or
reviving long-lost memories or family stories.
Mom next to the trunk that her father, George E. Swanson, used on the railroad |
This
sale brought to mind the trunk that my mother’s father had used when he was on
the railroad during the early part of the 20th century. My mom and I
visited my cousin in Idaho ten years ago and we saw the trunk at his residence.
He is taking very good care of it now. When mom opened the trunk, there was an
old Chinese Checkers game inside. My mom said she remembered playing the game
when she was a child. It was great touching this piece of my family history
which dated back over one hundred years ago.
Thursday, February 26, 2015
Genealogical Perspectives and The Reason We Search...
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