tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-45567055408718111202024-02-13T19:17:29.992-08:00The KINNICK ProjectThis is a surname blog for the surname KINNICK (also, KENNICK in early Maryland and North Carolina). If you have a KINNICK/KENNICK in your background,please leave a comment! This is a companion blog to my main blog Dr. Bill Tells Ancestor Stories.Dr. Bill (William L.) Smithhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04857619677138020430noreply@blogger.comBlogger726125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4556705540871811120.post-77217952923524329202020-08-28T19:46:00.001-07:002020-08-28T19:46:42.354-07:001899 Kinnick Family Photo<p> </p><p style="text-align: center;"><span style="font-size: large;">1899 Kinnick Family Photo </span></p><p style="text-align: left;"><span style="font-size: large;"></span></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><span style="font-size: large;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjR6cr3LAh5zMMdIQ-DzDj_mnxNpUfQl6j7lXUSXaGNte8-xMFo6pKLbyJDitQK5ma0hEhAP_aXO0Fb5dAYw9KolIbxwsBCekUAGDs3NMrI6HnEGvjQgN5Q7vH67yHnSbjV9uOelRyT0V8/s510/photo1899.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="312" data-original-width="510" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjR6cr3LAh5zMMdIQ-DzDj_mnxNpUfQl6j7lXUSXaGNte8-xMFo6pKLbyJDitQK5ma0hEhAP_aXO0Fb5dAYw9KolIbxwsBCekUAGDs3NMrI6HnEGvjQgN5Q7vH67yHnSbjV9uOelRyT0V8/s0/photo1899.jpg" /></a></span></div><span style="font-size: large;"> </span><p></p><p style="text-align: left;"><span style="font-size: small;">Thanks to cousin Deb (Ford) Wills for sharing this 1899 photo of the Lon and Nettie Kinnick family photo, with his parents in the center: Walter Watson and Mary Estella (Symonds) Kinnick. Deb received this photo from her grandmother, Lillian, in 1992. Lillian was not born until 1908, the youngest daughter of Lon and Nettie. Fortunately, she noted on the back of the photo her older siblings in the photo that help us date it. Lon is on the far left, with his dog, Toby. Nettie is on the far right, with Lucile in front of her, born 1894, so 5 years old if this is 1899. Robert, born 1896, so 3 in 1899 is in front of grandfather, Walter Watson, in center of photo. Oldest child of Lon and Nettie, Paul (my grandfather), is in the stripped shirt just to the left of Nettie. Born in 1892, he would have been 7 in 1899. Lon had nine living siblings at this time, with most married... they and their children likely make up most of the rest of the family portrayed. Over hundred and twenty years ago, I may be able to eventually to identify a few more. Lillian did identify one of the inlaws, Uncle Will Carper, behind Nettie. His wife was Lon's sister, Emma. Many of them still lived in Illinois, so must have been quite a occasion to have so many of them in western Iowa...unless the photo was actually in Illinois. Another mystery!! Buda, Bureau County, Illinois, for the record.</span></p><p style="text-align: left;"><span style="font-size: small;"> Families are Forever!! ;-) <br /></span></p><p style="text-align: center;"><span style="font-size: small;"> </span><br /></p>Dr. Bill (William L.) Smithhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04857619677138020430noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4556705540871811120.post-62223651940141970242020-08-26T14:55:00.002-07:002020-08-26T14:55:38.574-07:00 Nettie Williams Kinnick Diary from 1915 Transcribed<p> </p><p style="text-align: center;"><span style="font-size: large;"> Nettie Williams Kinnick Diary from 1915 Transcribed</span><br /></p><p> </p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhYz068SKFbh3qojgl9Szl8X35FFJ8QD4rXxgXsZ0rp_bMe5NqPJcmIChRxj3Pw_pPR7FEhLCEgZMKLE-G5VZESi9OMAp8zq5kJYfAOBw-U22aQtbJC2cFBzbXIXi-r5deF5J_uSVBPH18/s414/nettie.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="294" data-original-width="414" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhYz068SKFbh3qojgl9Szl8X35FFJ8QD4rXxgXsZ0rp_bMe5NqPJcmIChRxj3Pw_pPR7FEhLCEgZMKLE-G5VZESi9OMAp8zq5kJYfAOBw-U22aQtbJC2cFBzbXIXi-r5deF5J_uSVBPH18/s0/nettie.jpg" /></a></div><p></p><p>See the entries in her diary, now, at:<br /></p><p><a href="http://bridesonfamily.blogspot.com/2020/08/jeanette-nettie-williams-kinnick-1915.html?zx=8f647430be30dbad">http://bridesonfamily.blogspot.com/2020/08/jeanette-nettie-williams-kinnick-1915.html?zx=8f647430be30dbad</a></p><p> </p><p>Families are Forever! ;-) <br /></p>Dr. Bill (William L.) Smithhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04857619677138020430noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4556705540871811120.post-65483713218806753222020-08-08T18:12:00.001-07:002020-08-08T19:39:19.320-07:00 Nettie’s Grandchildren - 1 Feb 1931 - The Kinnick Cousins<div style="text-align: center;"> <span style="font-size: x-large;">Nettie’s Grandchildren - 1 Feb 1931</span></div><div style="text-align: center;"><span style="font-size: x-large;">The Kinnick Cousins</span></div><p>This has been a good week for my Kinnick Research. I had been updating some recent Kinnick lines on WikiTree, when a cousin in California began sending photo images scanned from her grandmother’s photo album, covering largely the first three or decades of the Twentieth Century. It turned out, eventually, the photos number a couple of hundred. What a little treasure chest! <br />[A Big Thank You to Rose Shapley (daughter of Jeanette, grand daughter of Gertrude, great grand daughter of Nettie) for sharing these photos and many others!!!]<br /><br />As is frequently the case, many of the photo images are of only marginal interest to me, but among them are a couple dozen, perhaps, that will get further attention. And, then, there is one set of four that I found breath-taking. While the image quality is only fair, the content simply takes my breath away. I want to fly in six different directions, but must take my time, review coolly what I have before me, and proceed cautiously with what I do next. [My daughter, Annette, has provided edited images that I will use in a post on my Ancestor Blog - link to follow]<br /><br />Part of my excitement in first seeing this first photo was that I have few Kinnick family images from this period - the Depression, perhaps. On second look, I realized these were the groups of cousins who, in my early and middle years my mother referred to as “The Kinnick Cousins” as if some mystical group. From the 1950s through, perhaps, the 1990s, members of this group, with their spouses, met regularly, without their children, for a dinner meeting, several times a year. Virtually all continued to live within a 25-30 mile radius of Coon Rapids, and, Bayard, Iowa, throughout that time. Here is the first image I saw:</p><p><br /><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjFBYUjQvzdNeDQu4wE_801-KVU98CffIU39oS6n4u-VB7j8lhtkcgFumhbcTZg2glWm1W_TR6g6Fbef7LW3Gk63I8Qv9acC7f7mHowFvoZcrBMItIFe5jhvVrtZNKU2ZQWw4oNympZ59A/s2048/NettiesGrandchildren+2-1-31.jpg" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="1536" data-original-width="2048" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjFBYUjQvzdNeDQu4wE_801-KVU98CffIU39oS6n4u-VB7j8lhtkcgFumhbcTZg2glWm1W_TR6g6Fbef7LW3Gk63I8Qv9acC7f7mHowFvoZcrBMItIFe5jhvVrtZNKU2ZQWw4oNympZ59A/s640/NettiesGrandchildren+2-1-31.jpg" width="640" /></a><br /><br />The date struck me first, the number of people struck me next, the span of the family represented grew on me as I looked at it more. Also, I noted an error or two, right away, in the ‘caption’ - so that drew me in further<br /><br />A second image was related and useful. This included the primary adults, taken the same day/time:<br /></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;"> <a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhDijvK2p0lAzi_O8cGpO7JLU2I7AAzWUt2gGJ_qBH29UHGotUN0M6EvJN23lMte3cAQvxeC0nBZeNWJp0dM0DG06iPcGDoY3G9eEPN_PUEDU1yT3mdIPpS9pUl0ryL_WodRhx-uPAh_tI/s2048/Adults.jpg" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="1536" data-original-width="2048" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhDijvK2p0lAzi_O8cGpO7JLU2I7AAzWUt2gGJ_qBH29UHGotUN0M6EvJN23lMte3cAQvxeC0nBZeNWJp0dM0DG06iPcGDoY3G9eEPN_PUEDU1yT3mdIPpS9pUl0ryL_WodRhx-uPAh_tI/s640/Adults.jpg" width="640" /></a> </div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">These are Lillian, Uncle George, Robert, Nettie, Lucile, Gertrude, and
Paul (my grandfather). Uncle George Kinnick was visiting from Illinois,
and his presence was no doubt the occasion for the gathering. <br /><br />In addition, the second image on that first photo, was “the Kinnick Men”: <br /><br /></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjZQYgiqAc1QgExpUy4XIotekbpVvn7SOFkCcz7KhIxagUc8U0Dufv0kP1S8OHUKFa59u8OE7zLk6pFMP3pftfuK-xll93MOWbd5p2O8mD9Clii4bQ1HOF4vYAFnOecr0wIM5gZCApY_34/s2048/NettiesKinnickMen.jpg" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="1536" data-original-width="2048" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjZQYgiqAc1QgExpUy4XIotekbpVvn7SOFkCcz7KhIxagUc8U0Dufv0kP1S8OHUKFa59u8OE7zLk6pFMP3pftfuK-xll93MOWbd5p2O8mD9Clii4bQ1HOF4vYAFnOecr0wIM5gZCApY_34/s640/NettiesKinnickMen.jpg" width="640" /> </a></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"> </div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;"> Uncle
George, Leo, Paul, Lyle, Robert in back, Burette and Edward (Buzz) in
front. As an aside, Buzz is the only one of the entire group that
survives today (8 Aug 2020) at nearly 92 (on 18 Aug), my mother’s
brother - Uncle Buzzy!! ;-)</div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;"></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;"><br />And last, not least, perhaps the best, was a photo image of all the children, only - wow!:<br /><br /></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgLGlB275AOkXlabGgewZbz3MrnTE7LFXptXkIywyVkjRyU7WNssOzXfyF35AEHJa70lnipwFPkutrNAoCxZx0_S-9X-3S3fwEsXgEWmEuAqqdYyktMbulCmuuAzT26P3Mdyaw63z-ptUA/s1500/NettieGC+2-1-31.jpg" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="1125" data-original-width="1500" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgLGlB275AOkXlabGgewZbz3MrnTE7LFXptXkIywyVkjRyU7WNssOzXfyF35AEHJa70lnipwFPkutrNAoCxZx0_S-9X-3S3fwEsXgEWmEuAqqdYyktMbulCmuuAzT26P3Mdyaw63z-ptUA/s640/NettieGC+2-1-31.jpg" width="640" /></a></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;"><br />And,
I was especially taken aback by the young lady on the left - my mother,
Eileen, just past 12 years old, along side her ‘best friend’ Ila Jean.
The oldest is Margaret at 17. “The Twins” - Geneva and Genevieve - are
in front, age 4, along with the youngest, Shirley, 2, and Buzz, age 3.
There are 18 children in the photo.<br /><br />The families:<br /><b>Paul, 39</b>, Dorothy, 43, Leo, 14, Eileen, 12, Buzz, 3<br /><b>Lucile,
37</b>, Wilson Herron, 41, Margaret, 17, Wilbur, 15, Don, 14, Duane, 12,
Pauline, 10, Wilson, Jr. (Ping), 8, Naomi, 6, Geneva, 4, Genevieve, 4,
Shirley, 2<br /><b>Robert, 34</b>, Edna, 36, Lyle, 14, Ila Jean, 12, Gretchen, 11, Betty, 9, Burdette, 7<br />These three families were complete in 1931.<br /><b>Gertrude, 29</b>, and Everett Brideson, 32, would also have their two children in the 1930s. John and Jeanette.</div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;"><b>Lillian, 23,</b> and Delbert Ford, 27, would have their two children in the 1930s. Roberta and Dennis.<br />Just one of these four are still living, John Brideson, now 85.<br /><br />Nettie
was the matriarch of the family. Her husband, Lon Kinnick, had died in
1923. Her given name was Margaret Jeanette Williams, but always known as
Nettie. As I was growing up in the 1940s and 1950s, the Kinnick
Williams (or Williams Kinnick) Picnic was a June Tradition. This
included her brothers and sisters and their families as well, of course.
In a bit reduced format, this annual gathering in June continues…but
everyone who qualifies, or wants to attend, is welcome. I get a phone
call every year. Herron girl descendants generally organize and Uncle
Buzzy is always involved. It is held at the Aquatic Center Community
Building in Coon Rapids, Iowa, each year. <br /><br />I’ll post links to additional related stories as they are produced. I love to hear comments and questions.<br /><br />Families are Forever!! ;-)</div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;"> </div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">Related link: https://drbilltellsancestorstories.blogspot.com/2020/08/maternal-family-photo-from-1931.html <br /></div>Dr. Bill (William L.) Smithhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04857619677138020430noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4556705540871811120.post-24505901724282424862019-05-11T13:40:00.006-07:002019-05-11T13:40:59.406-07:00Message from Mark Wilson, author of “The Way of Nile C. Kinnick, Jr.”<span style="font-size: large;"><br /></span>
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<span style="font-size: large;">Message from Mark Wilson, </span></div>
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<span style="font-size: large;">Author of “The Way of Nile C. Kinnick, Jr.”</span></div>
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<br /><br />Dear Friends,<br />I just found out that my Kinnick book was one of three finalists for Book of the Year in a 12 state region. My publisher nominated me and sent a copy of the book to the Midwest Independent Publishing Association last year. He never told me, so this is a true surprise to be a finalist in this region. The category was Recreation, Sports, and Travel. The winner chosen by judges was announced last Saturday and a travel book won the Book of the Year, but I’m still blown away by this unexpected honor and deeply humbled…See below the sticker my publisher sent me that will be on each book…….Again, thanks for all your support……Mark<br />
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<a href="https://thekinnickproject.blogspot.com/2018/09/new-book-of-interest-way-of-nile-c.html">https://thekinnickproject.blogspot.com/2018/09/new-book-of-interest-way-of-nile-c.html</a><br />
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Happy Reading,<br />
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Dr. Bill ;-) Dr. Bill (William L.) Smithhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04857619677138020430noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4556705540871811120.post-25428860728322993602019-02-11T20:22:00.000-08:002020-04-03T15:35:34.227-07:00“Kinnick 2003 Genealogy Book Online” now back online<br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">“Kinnick 2003 Genealogy Book Online” now back online</span></div>
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For those of you working on your Kinnick family history research, this post is to remind you that the above resource is now back on line. <br />
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For a couple of years, this 900+ page reference posted in 2003 was gone from the Internet while the “freepages dot rootsweb dot com” was being reprogrammed and undated.<br />
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<a href="http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~kinnick/genealogy/index.html">http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~kinnick/genealogy/index.html</a><br />
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This is the front page of our update to the 1953 Kinnick Genealogy Book by Mrs. Waggener, with contributions from something like 100 Kinnick Researchers over the years. <br />
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Be aware that, over 15 years, some of the links are now no longer operative. Just back up and try something else. There is a lot there you may not have seen before. There is a lot there that is now available in a lot of other places now. But, here it is all organized based on the family tree, from the beginning in America. <br />
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My email is : <a href="mailto:billsmith2003@gmail.com">billsmith2003@gmail.com</a>, not the several emails linked in the 2003 postings that are long extinct. <br />
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Happy to answer any questions you have related to this posting or Kinnick research in general.<br />
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Bill ;-)Dr. Bill (William L.) Smithhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04857619677138020430noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4556705540871811120.post-3680110480064243402018-09-29T14:42:00.003-07:002018-09-29T14:42:43.898-07:00New Book of Interest: The Way of Nile C. Kinnick, Jr.<br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">The Way of Nile C. Kinnick, Jr.:<br />Insights, Images, and Stories of Iowa’s </span></div>
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<span style="font-size: large;">1939 Heisman Trophy Winner<br />by Mark D. Wilson</span></div>
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I got this nice note from the author, today, Mark Wilson. Thought I would pass it along, if you have not seen his new, neat book!!<br /><br />“Bill, I'm thinking that the families related to Kinnick might be interested in a copy of "The Way of Nile C. Kinnick, Jr." A portion of their purchase, my royalty, will go the The Center for Advancement to help fund the six Kinnick scholarships. If interested, they can get a copy on Amazon, Barnes and Nobel, or ice Cube Press, my publisher's website..... Can't wait for your book!<br />Mark”<br /><br /><br /><b>Description on Amazon:</b><br /><br />In our lifetimes, many of us have had or still have an individual we look up to; someone who inspires us, challenges us, helps us face adversities, or helps us form a positive outlook on life. Nile Clarke Kinnick, Jr. is that person for me. Kinnick's way of thinking inspired me to write this book, The Way of Nile, is a compilation of 365 memorable quotes from his letters, journals, and speeches. I was also driven to share my connections to this fascinating and admirable young man through my own personal stories. Nile is The University of Iowa's only Heisman Trophy winner (thus far), an Ironman of Ironmen during the 1939 football season. Kinnick, a Phi Beta Kappa scholar, was elected president of his senior class for the College of Liberal Arts. For an individual who died so young during WW II, he had an innate ability to formulate significant thoughts about events from 1936 to 1943. Nile set goals for himself, was disciplined, and dedicated in everything he attempted. In my research, his correspondence revealed perceptions about education, athletics, war, race, and poverty. Numerous other noteworthy topics were written which still reflect issues and controversies in this current day and age. Kinnick's quotes are derived from his years as an undergraduate student-athlete, a graduate student in law school, and an ensign serving his country in the US Navy Air Corps Reserve.<br />
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<br />Dr. Bill (William L.) Smithhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04857619677138020430noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4556705540871811120.post-51129572853343352542018-07-12T15:15:00.006-07:002018-07-12T15:15:49.664-07:00 A Kinnick in the news, 100 years ago...<span style="font-size: large;"><br /></span>
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<br /><br /><br />[Note: The following was recently posted to the Facebook page, Kinnick Family Association. It reached a few folks, but not too many. I'll post it here and see if the reach is greater. Comments are welcomed.]<br /><br /><b>Perhaps the most vexing question remaining</b> in the Kinnick Genealogy History is where did Jasper Kinnick, the husband of Elizabeth Brightwell, and the father of Jasper, Joseph, and William Kinnick (the Revolutionary War soldier), come from?<br /><br />We have known and have documents (marriage record and land record) of Jasper and Elizabeth with the surname Kennett. I researched Kennett (and other nearby surnames) fairly extensively, but was never able to come to a satisfactory conclusion. <br /><br />Recent writings in the Kennett family have now come to our attention that a little know Kennett named Peter arrived from England in Northampton, Virginia on 13 June 1655. He is not related to the more well-known Martin Kennett making the same trip a number of years earlier and known ancestor of many well-known Kennett persons, including in St. Louis and other Missouri locations. <br /><br />This Peter Kennett is said to have had at least three documented children: A Sarah (married John Glaze), born in Charles County, Maryland, in about 1680, a son (unnamed, but descendants-three sons-are known) born in about 1685, and Jasper Kennett, born in about 1690. It is speculated that this is ‘our’ Jasper, who married Elizabeth, and likely changed their name to Kinnick, perhaps because he was a dealer of tobacco, referred to by the Indians as “Kinnikinnick.” He was said to be the father of the three sons, Jasper, Joseph, and William Kinnick, all more documented in early Maryland history.<br /><br />This story fits with all I have learned, with no contradictions. This does not make it true, of course. But, it does make a very viable theory, one that I am adopting until someone brings forth information to the contrary. <br /><br />What do you think? Comments and Questions welcomed.<br /><br />Dr. Bill, aka William L. Smith, billsmith2003@gmail.com<br />
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<br />Good news from recent DNA analysis of Kinnick descendants is worth sharing here, and <b>shouting about</b>, quite frankly. AncestryDNA tests now show that <b>all descendants of the Kinnick lines</b>, from William Kinnick, Sergeant Major in the Revolutionary War, and his family, <b>are indeed related genetically</b>. <br /><br />While we still have not been able to determine the exact common ancestors and lines, tests on over a dozen (and growing) descendants of several of the lines all confirm the genetic relationship. We’ve all hoped and wanted it to be true, but now we have the scientific evidence.<br />
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What fun! Thank you, AncestryDNA and everyone who has tested. Have you tested yet? The results are full of interesting opportunities for more research. Join the fun! <br /><br /><br />
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<br />Dr. Bill (William L.) Smithhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04857619677138020430noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4556705540871811120.post-10909352811131260892015-07-01T21:32:00.003-07:002015-07-01T21:32:52.705-07:00Birthday (July 1) - 4th of July Special Offer<br />
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Dr. Bill ;-)Dr. Bill (William L.) Smithhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04857619677138020430noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4556705540871811120.post-7723934523046645502014-11-06T03:00:00.000-08:002014-11-06T03:00:14.008-08:0075 Years Ago Today - Eileen's Diary - November 6, 1939 <br />
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This entry is a post from the diary of my mother, twenty year old Eileen KINNICK SMITH, 75 Years Ago this date. She kept a diary from 1932 as a freshman in high school until she left us, too early, in 1999.<br />
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Men moved crib, picker, elevator down here. Had chicken, noodles for dinner. Billy & I went to town in pm. Home at 5:30. Boys fixing the picker. Did chores, went to bed early.<br />
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Picking always a critical time on the farm!<br />
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This is a few years later, but they still looked the same!<br />
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Corn pickers!<br />
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NOTE to readers: This will be the last daily entry from Eileen's diaries. We got through my birth, Pop's death, and electricity in the house.<br />
It is time to move on to other things. Continue to follow my Facebook page, and, if and when, I use other diary entries, as part of more family stories, they will be shared there.<br />
Thanks for the being a part of the journey.<br />
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Bill ;-)<br />
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<br />This entry is a post from the diary of my mother, twenty year old Eileen KINNICK SMITH, 75 Years Ago this date. She kept a diary from 1932 as a freshman in high school until she left us, too early, in 1999.<br /><br /><br /><b>Here is the daily entry for Sunday, November 5:</b><br />
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I went to church. Billy & Pete stayed home. Got dinner. Ate, Toots,
Butch came & took Pete over on 80. Did dishes, sep. Irene &
Betty came. Fixed Irene’s hair. Mabel Hupp, Dean, Wanda here a minute.
Bro’t back lamp. Pete bro’t picker at 5:30. Chores, made waffles &
went to bed.<br /><br /><b>My comments: </b><br /><br />Harvesting in full gear.<br /><br />Had waffles lately? I do want to catch that drip... ;-) <br />
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<br />This entry is a post from the diary of my mother, twenty year old Eileen KINNICK SMITH, 75 Years Ago this date. She kept a diary from 1932 as a freshman in high school until she left us, too early, in 1999.<br /><br /><br /><b>Here is the daily entry for Saturday, November 4:</b><br />
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Did usual work. Mom & Buss came. Had butter scotch pie, meat loaf.
Scrubbed, waxed d. room in pm. At nite took Buss to show. Folks here for
supper. Pete went to sleep. Cleaned up & tried to get Pete to come
to bed with me.<br /><br /><b>My comments: </b><br /><br />Dad was tuckered out from picking duties, it appeared. Good for him! <br /><br />Butter Scotch Pie. That sounds good, as well! ;-) <br />
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Families are Forever! ;-) <br />Dr. Bill (William L.) Smithhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04857619677138020430noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4556705540871811120.post-57083155619705494782014-11-03T03:00:00.000-08:002014-11-03T03:00:06.552-08:0075 Years Ago Today - Eileen's Diary - November 3, 1939 <br />
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Mom & Buss came out. Men picking on the 80. Had pork chops &
apple pie for dinner. Washed after dinner. Scrubbed kitchen floor. Leo,
Ida, Karen came for supper. Did dishes & then did stunts. They left
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Ok, What is with "did stunts"????<br />
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Also, since Grandma did not drive, how did "Mom & Buss came out" ? Did her Dad bring them??<br />
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Assume the pickers were there for the noon meal. Then, they had company for supper as well?<br />
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OK, enough with my questions… let's have some apple pie! ;-) That is my piece, thank you! ;-)<br />
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<br /><br />This entry is a post from the diary of my mother, twenty year old Eileen KINNICK SMITH, 75 Years Ago this date. She kept a diary from 1932 as a freshman in high school until she left us, too early, in 1999.<br /><br /><b><br />Here is the daily entry for Thursday, November 2:</b><br />
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Took Pete up home in the morning. Mom & Buss came out for dinner.
Cooked pumpkin. Over on 80 after Pete. Waited for him until 6:30. Home,
chores, ate, folks left early. Had pancakes. Pete shaved and we did
stunts.<br /><br /><b>My comments: </b><br /><br />"… and we did stunts." Have no idea what that means?!?<br /><br />Cooked pumpkin... <br />
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<br />This entry is a post from the diary of my mother, twenty year old Eileen KINNICK SMITH, 75 Years Ago this date. She kept a diary from 1932 as a freshman in high school until she left us, too early, in 1999.<br /><br /><br /><b>Here is the daily entry for Wednesday, November 1:</b><br />
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Did up usual work. Pete was up home. Cleaned up the house. They sent
down p. corn ball & p. chops. Had them for supper. Chored. Were
going tin to town but didn't. To bed early.<br /><br /><b>My comments: </b><br /><br />Sounds like Dad had a tiring day! ;-) One of many! ;-)<br /><br />Cooked those pork chops she helped cut up yesterday!! <br />
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<br /><br />Families are Forever! ;-) <br />Dr. Bill (William L.) Smithhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04857619677138020430noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4556705540871811120.post-12217966842833500532014-10-31T03:00:00.000-07:002014-10-31T03:00:04.372-07:0075 Years Ago Today - Eileen's Diary - October 31, 1939 <br />
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<br />This entry is a post from the diary of my mother, twenty year old Eileen KINNICK SMITH, 75 Years Ago this date. She kept a diary from 1932 as a freshman in high school until she left us, too early, in 1999.<br /><br /><br /><b>Here is the daily entry for Tuesday, October 31:</b><br />
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Pete up early. Chored & we went up home. Pete helped pick & I
helped cut up meat. Ate dinner, came home about 2:30. Max & LVene
were there too. Pete bro't me home & then he went over on 80.<br /><br /><b>My comments: </b><br /><br />They were still cutting up that pork they butchered a few days ago. Here are some chops, they cut, that they eat, tomorrow! ;-) <br />
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<br />This entry is a post from the diary of my mother, twenty year old Eileen KINNICK SMITH, 75 Years Ago this date. She kept a diary from 1932 as a freshman in high school until she left us, too early, in 1999.<br /><br /><br /><b>Here is the daily entry for Monday, October 30:</b><br />
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Up late. Pete up home helping pick. I washed. Really cold hanging out
close (sic). Didn't get dishes done until 6:00. Pete home 6:30. Chored
had fresh liver for supper. Pete chored, we listened to "The Old Maid"
on Lux Theater. To bed early. <br /><br /><b>My comments: </b><br /><br />Listen, yourself, to the broadcast of "The Old Maid" on Lux Theater, here, from Oct 30, 1939:<br /><a href="http://ia600408.us.archive.org/3/items/Lux04/Lux_39-10-30_The_Old_Maid.mp3">http://ia600408.us.archive.org/3/items/Lux04/Lux_39-10-30_The_Old_Maid.mp</a><a href="https://draft.blogger.com/null">3</a><br /><br />And, here is the movie poster… <br />
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<br /><br />This entry is a post from the diary of my mother, twenty year old Eileen KINNICK SMITH, 75 Years Ago this date. She kept a diary from 1932 as a freshman in high school until she left us, too early, in 1999.<br /><br /><br /><b>Here is the daily entry for Sunday, October 29:</b><br />
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Didn't get up until 9:00. Chored, got dinner. Ate late. Did dishes. Was
giving Billy a bath when Jean & Bob came. Played bridge. Stayed for
ice cream. Sat & talked until 7:30. Bro't Billy a big rattle. Pete
chores late & we went to bed.<br /><br /><b>My comments: </b><br /><br />Big Rattle - whoopee!! <br /><br />Played Bridge… when did they ever do that???<br />
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<br /><br />This entry is a post from the diary of my mother, twenty year old Eileen KINNICK SMITH, 75 Years Ago this date. She kept a diary from 1932 as a freshman in high school until she left us, too early, in 1999.<br /><br /><b><br />Here is the daily entry for Saturday, October 28:</b><br />
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Pete up home again helping pick. Did up usual work. Cleaned the house.
Buzzy came out at noon and I took him in about 6:30. Home, chores, ate,
cleaned up & went in town late. With Jean & Bob down on street
until 10.30. Then went to Carroll in Kupka's Olds. Had candied apples.
Saw a wreck. Stopped south of Glidden. Confiding. Folks kept Billy. Home
at 2:00.<br /><br /><b>My comments: </b><br /><br />Assume Grandma had Billy asleep… on bottle… much freer to go do things!!! ;-)<br /><br />"Confiding" word very interesting?!?!? ;-)<br /><br />Candied apples... <br />
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<br /><br />This entry is a post from the diary of my mother, twenty year old Eileen KINNICK SMITH, 75 Years Ago this date. She kept a diary from 1932 as a freshman in high school until she left us, too early, in 1999.<br /><br /><br /><b>Here is the daily entry for Friday, October 27:</b><br />
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Took Pete up home. He's helping make a new corn crib. Did up usual work.
Scrubbed kitchen floor. Up to town a minute & then went up after
Pete. Home, chores & then went to choir practice at the church. Had
sandwiches & coffee. Left Billy at Mrs. Moylan's. Home at 10:30.<br /><br /><b>My comments: </b><br /><br />Both went to choir practice. Billy got to go to Mrs. Moylan's, again. ;-)<br /><br />Sandwiches and coffee... <br />
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<br /><br />This entry is a post from the diary of my mother, twenty year old Eileen KINNICK SMITH, 75 Years Ago this date. She kept a diary from 1932 as a freshman in high school until she left us, too early, in 1999.<br /><br /><br /><b>Here is the daily entry for Thursday, October 26:</b><br />
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Pete up home again. Real cold. Cleaned up & went to club at Luella
Schultzes. Had pumpkin pie. Up home for a duck supper at nite. Stayed
till nearly 10:00.<br /><b><br />My comments: </b><br /><br />Irene had brought the duck down. Then, tonight, they went up to eat the duck supper. Strange, to say the least.<br /><br />Duck for supper… ;-) <br />
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Did up usual work. At nite I went in town after a nipple. Irene stopped & left us a duck. Chored & went to bed.<br />
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Hope and assume she got the nipple she was after! <br />
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Why would Irene bring a duck???<br />
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Suppose it looked like this one?? <br />
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Pete was going to Carroll but didn't. Mom & I went. Took Billy to
Dr. Have to put him on the bottle. Mom got a lot of things. Home at
6:30. Had pancakes for supper. Dad & Bussy drove our car out here.
Did dishes & folks left early.<br />
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<b>My comments: </b><br />
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"Have to put him on the bottle." Interesting comment. What did baby milk bottles look like in 1939?<br />
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This one is said to be from the 1960s… What do you think? Do you have an early photo of bottle with nipple?? <br />
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NOTE: In the<br />
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<b>75 Years Ago<br />October 13, 1939</b><br />
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Under the direction of Rev. W.F. Clayburg, pastor of the Methodist church at Carroll, funeral services for <b>William E. Smith</b>, of the Star community were conducted at Coder’s funeral home Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Smith died Sunday at the age of 70. Pallbearers were Bernice McLaughlin, Boise McLaughlin, Leo Moylan, Conrad<br />
Lawrence, Ed Williams and Roscoe Bowman. Out of town relatives attending the funeral were Mrs. Lena Brown of Scranton, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ballard of Waterloo,<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bartlett of Perry. <br />
William Emmanuel Smith, son of Michael and Nellie Smith, was born at Moline, IL, May 22, 1869, and died at his country home north of Coon Rapids on October 8, 1939 at age of 70 years, 4 months, 16 days. When he was a small boy, he moved with his<br />
parents to Grand Mound, Iowa.<br />
At the age of 12 years he moved to Carroll county and made his home in this vicinity until the time of his death. On May 11, 1904 he was united in marriage to Mrs. Ellen Preston Ballard, and to this union were born nine children.<br />
Mrs. Smith and two sons preceded him in death. He leaves to mourn his passing, Willard, Irene, LeVene (Mrs. Verle Thomas), Pauline (Mrs. Merle Bower), Leverne,<br />
Maxine (Mrs. Orrin Hilgenberg), Bethene, one step-son, Grant Ballard, two sisters, Mrs. Lenn Brown of Scranton, Mrs. Elsie Grapes of Boone, NE; two brothers, Joseph<br />
Smith of St. Edwards, NE, and Robert Smith of Bakersfield, CA; and one half sister, Mrs. Mary Mohr of Grand Mound, besides a host of friends and acquaintances.<br />
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