Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Sarah Ellis possibly Serah Felland (Ellis)
Here is a photo identified as Sarah Ellis, which I am not sure of. As one can see that this photo was taken around the early 1900's.Adah Estella Ellis was born in 1899 (married to Joe Teel), her mother was Serina "Serah" Felland (married to Ira Benson Ellis in 1893). I am assuming that this photo is of a young Estella -right, and Serah -left.
Please make comments if you have any more information.
Thanks to my Mom for the following information:
Mother Sara (Serina ) is on the right...the lady on the right is either a friend or a cousin. Sarah had bright red hair and like all the other ladies in the family did not gain weight until she was about 45 years old. She had a beautiful soprano voice sang often in the EUB church Filomouth Oregon. She sewed beautifully making lace and fine hand work. She cooked plainly but well. She had finishing school as a girl and as far as I remembers was very patient and kind.
Monday, February 9, 2009
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Joe & Estella Teel
Here is a photo of Joe, Estella, and two of their three kids - Eileen and Ellis(?). Adah Mae was not born as of yet.Keep in mind we have GGrandpa Teel's audio history in our family share of MP3's.
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Grandma Warth and Girls
Here is a picture of "Grandma Warth, Beth and Vida." I am not sure who the tot is but I hope someone does.Grandma Margaret Warth (Smith) was married to Jerome Warth in 1936.
They had 9 children. Beth -or Elizabeth Anne was the youngest. Our line comes through Robert Warth - Margaret's fifth child. I am speculating that Vida was the eldest daughter.
If anyone has more info please comment.
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Grandpa Arthur "Bud" Harker

Here are two photos of Gpa Arthur Harker.The first one is of him as a baby, while the second is of him as a toddler. (Nice bowl cut Grandpa!) These photos were scanned by Robert Harker, his eldest son.
Grandpa is the eldest son of Arthur LeRoy and Florence Winters. He has two sisters. His wife is Helen Andersen. We have Grandma Harker telling about Grandpa's and her courtship and early married life in MP3.
Arthur and Helen have a large family of descendants from their eight children. Grandpa has made for most of his great-grand kids a variety of wooden items from rocking chairs, to trains, cars, trucks and more for all to treasure.













