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GH85 Carrera, I love looking at the old settler family shots and imagining what a tough life it was back then. My mom's side of the family were Idaho settlers and when I was a young boy and my great grandparents were alive I would pump them for stories of the old days. My great grandfather told me about how different the area looked when he was a boy. Tall grass in big expanses, I figured out later he was describing the prarie land of long ago. They lived with Indian reservations nearby and he told me about his father (my great, great grand father) owning an Arabian stallion and breeding it with his Nez Perce friend's Pinto pony and selling what became known as Appaloosa horses. My great grandmother told me of when 2 Indians who were best friends got drunk and into an argument one night with one shooting and killing the other. When he woke up and realized what he had done he went to his friends widow, handed her an ax and told her to chop him up. Which she did, into pieces in the middle of the street right in front of my 8 year old great grandmother. My great grandfather's dad was a sheep guy, always wore a gun and never sat in a room with his back towards a window. They were run out of their house a few times by cattle guys and had to hide out in the hills. Grandpop was put to work from the age of 6 rounding up stray sheep with his dog and horse. This is the only picture I have of my great, great grandpa Hoover (the guy with the Arabian)
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^^two of them are Robert Deniro and Francis Ford Coppola. On the set of the godfather 2 I believe
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This is my great great grandfather, William Hoefer. His last child with his first wife was my great grandfather, August, and everyone called him Gus. He lived in Driftwood, OK and was the father to my grandmother. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1665062266.jpg My grandmother as a kid. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1665062337.jpg Same grandmother while being "courted" by my soon to be grandfather. |
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I have enough of that to bore everyone to death. I started a family tree on Ancestry.com and have it available to others doing family research to access. All living relatives are private, and unpublished. Only dead ancestors can be researched.
I have had several people send a tanks for posting a photo of their great grand uncle or distant cousin. Ancestry.com is a rabbit hole time suck if you let it be. I went back 10 generations on a few family lines. Past that is pointless in my opinion. With a 1,024 ancestors after 10 generations the number of cousins is off the scale. Just spouses siblings of the ancestors make the genetic tree massive. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1665067025.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1665067025.jpg During the First World War, observation posts were often disguised as trees http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1665067025.jpg Great marketing! http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1665067025.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1665067025.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1665067025.jpg In 1910, the youngest member of the Oakland, California motorcycle club was 12 year old W. Wright. Wright’s Indian bike frame was cut down in a unique way to allow the young rider to fit the single-cylinder machine. |
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One of the local Cemeteries has a lot of my relatives. My parents, grand parents and several aunts and uncles. I took photos of the headstones, and graves of all of them, and I received a lot of thank yous for that. Evidently that is a big side hobby of ancestry, having a photo of the grave and headstone of a relative. Most people assume the birth and death date listed is accurate on the headstone.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1665074946.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1665074946.jpg A pioneer family posing with their farm equipment in front of their sod farmhouse, Nebraska, 1880s. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1665074946.jpg The flying wing trinity. The 3 aircraft pictured are the XB-35 the YB-49 and the B2. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1665074946.jpg U-118, a World War One German submarine washed ashore on the beach at Hastings, England. 1919 http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1665074946.jpg Satisfying to get that thing removed! http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1665074946.jpg |
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