Pictures

The Gramesly home in 1887


Looking  North on 6th Street from the town branch.

Court House

One of the many Charles Gramesly sketches.


Charles Gramesly

Phebe Gramesly


Laura Perrill holding Phebe on the left, Tue holding Maggie on the right.

Margaret and Phebe Gramesly


Henry Hildreth, Tue's brother.



My Grandfather, Walter Henry Reasor, Sr.'s  Railroad Express Card. 



Grandpa Reasor's High School  graduating  boys.




Henry Gramesly

Harriet  "Hat" Dowling  Gramesly she is related to A. Lincoln.

This is John Hildreth, often referred to as Uncle John.  
He was Tue's father and Charles' Uncle.  He was a whaler as a young man and later a farmer.  He was a carpenter and a farmer.  John was married to Eliza Cordelia Amidon.


William Sayre Gramesly, Charles' Father.  Photo taken by Charles Gramesly.


John Henry Hildreth


This is my sister Melanie's dresser set that was our Grandmother Reasor's (Marie Sayre Gramesly).  It sat on her dresser from the time she was a teenager.


My Grandmother Reasor gave me this teapot shortly after I was married.  The teapot has been in the family since the 1700's.  She gave it to me because she knew I will still see it as  a beautiful family heirloom despite the poor condition it is in.


This is my Grandmother Reasor's (Marie Sayre Gramesly)  high school graduating class.  She is the first one on the left in the second row.  My sister looks very much like my grandmother especially at that age.


This is Aunt Charity Payne Wade.  Phebe, William Sayre Gramesly's wife, lived for a while.


This is Uncle George Wade.

 This is Tue with her Great- granddaughter, Maribeth Reasor.  Maribeth is my my eldest sister.
Louise Snyder

Fanny Olivia Amidon

Your 2nd great grand aunt
Birth 10 Apr 1840 in Onondaga, Onondaga, New York, United States
Death 28 Sep 1902 in Dane, Wisconsin, United States
Edit this person    This is Eliza, Cordelia Amidon Hildreth's younger sister.  I do believe her daughter , Fanny is named for her.


 Margaret Gramesly's ink well.





Walter Henry Reasor, Sr. in his football uniform. Taken 1904-1905
Tue Hildreth Gramesly
Phebe Gramesly
The barn at the Ranch (Fox Ridge)
William Sayre Gramesly, Tue, Marie and Muggs


The Bill head from Charles' timber business.

A booklet from a store where Tue and Charles shopped.


Thank you to Tom Watson for this photo from a postcard.  According to Mr. Watson the Gramesly Saloon was the Orange Front store.  This is the west side of the Charleston Square.  When I was a kid that store was Bertrum's Studio which was located next to King's Brothers..




3 comments:

  1. I will go back and identify all of the pictures as time allows. I hope you enjoy seeing the faces, places, and items that go with this historic journal.

    Catherine

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  2. Jack and I srolled through all the photos tonight. He really was curious, wanting a family connection. What a great wealth of information.
    TY XO

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  3. Thank you for sharing, I especially enjoyed seeing your family heirlooms! CRC

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