04 November 2007

Walling Bend School, 1916-17


This is a photograph of the Walling Bend School class of 1916-17.


Walling Bend was a community in Bosque Co., TX. The site of the school seen in this photograph is, as best I can tell, now somewhere under the waters of Lake Whitney.


The little blonde-haired boy holding the edge of the sign on your left is my paternal Grandfather, Thedore Gustav "Tado" Petzold, whom I knew as PaPa (Paw-Paw). He did not get much past the third grade, I've been told, and this is probably the only school he ever knew.
Over PaPa's right shoulder and behind the little fellow with his hands in his jacket is my Uncle Herbert Petzold. He's the rather German-looking blonde-haired boy with the overalls. And standing behind and above him to his left is our Uncle Bill Petzold.
These are some of the very earliest images I have of these men, and I thank my Aunt Shirley with all my heart for sharing them with me ---and all of you.

03 November 2007

My Great-Grandmother as a Little Girl


This is a tintype of some kind of my Great-Grandmother Lula Louvenia Jackson. I believe she is probably about three years old here, putting the date at about 1882. It was almost certainly taken in or around Williamson Co., TX.


Lula was a very pretty lady and you can see that in her little girl's face. My Aunt Opal once described her own daddy (and Lula's) as having "china blue" eyes. I think that's what we have here, too.

02 November 2007

Funeral Notice of Veltie H. Daugherty


This document is a funeral notice for a young man named Veltie H. Daugherty who died in 1913.


I do not know who he was, but he was almost certainly a friend or student to either my Great-Grandmother Lula Louvenia (Jackson) Sharp or one of her children. This is something of theirs I have had in my possession for many years now; I do not believe it could have come from my Daddy's people. I do not believe Veltie was kin, but maybe.


Veltie's been gone for almost a century now, and it is very probably so that there is no one alive today who has a conscious memory of him. He was, after all, 19 when he died and probably only known to a few hundred people. But he did live. And it is these sort of documents that prove a person's existence through History.


I assume that this funeral notice originates from West Texas. Maybe Mitchell or Taylor Cos., TX? Maybe even Reeves County where Balmorhea is.
This young man was someone to my ancestors and, so, tonight, I write his name again into the New Ether and thereby make his identity evident.
UPDATE: I just found Veltie in the 1910 Federal Census of Nolan Co., TX, which is adjacent to both Mitchell and Taylor Cos.