From "Eeyore's Gloomy Little Instruction Book."
C's Family History: Bea Holland's Family Remembrances as told to Alice Morrison-Cummings on October 2, 1996
My Mother, Alice Elizabeth Luthy Noakes by Ruby Alice Noakes Woodland
Family Photos: Click to see the full-sized images.
C's Maternal Family (OK, OK, this is so far, the largest section. What can I say? My mother's half of the family is Latter Day Saint -- a genealogical goldmine!):
Mary
E. James-Blackshaw, photo and identification courtesy of Ruby Noakes Woodland
c. 1970
John
Blackshaw, photo and identification courtesy of Ruby Noakes Woodland c.
1970
Ellen
E. Blackshaw-Bean (b: 25-1-1849, Yorkshire, England d: 11-12-1945, SLC, UT)
photo and identification courtesy of Ruby Noakes Woodland c. 1970
Thomas
Bean and daughter Ellen Elizabeth Bean-Luthy (b: 27-12-1872, Stratford, Essex,
England d: 2-10-1957, Rexburg, ID) photo and identification courtesy of
Ruby Noakes Woodland c. 1970
Thomas
Bean (b: 17-3-1849, London, Essex, England d: 16-4-1944, SLC, UT) photo
and identification courtesy of Ruby Noakes Woodland c. 1970
Albert
Frederick Luthy [Luethi] (b: 27-4-1862, Corgemont, Bern, Switzerland d: 6-8-1950,
Archer, ID) image and identification courtesy of Jon Young
Alice
Elizabeth Luthy-Noakes (b: 15-10-1892, Rexburg, ID d: 15-3-1924, Pocatello ID).
Shoulder belongs to "Bert" photo courtesy of Ruby Noakes Woodland c. 1970,
and identification (same) via Rita Woodland-Kearl
Alice
Elizabeth Luthy-Noakes (b: 15-10-1892, Rexburg, ID d: 15-3-1924, Pocatello ID)
Leo
Milton Noakes (b: 21-12-1890, Springville, UT d: 22-10-1925, San Francisco,
CA photo courtesy of Ruby Noakes Woodland c. 1970, and identification (same)
via Rita Woodland-Young
Violet
LaPreal Noakes-Morrison with Alice Elizabeth Luthy-Noakes
Leo
Milton Noakes's children, Irvin, LaPreal, & Ruby Noakes, photo and identification
courtesy of Ruby Noakes-Woodland c. 1970
John
Thomas Noakes (b: 16-2-1865, Springville, UT d: 18-5-1926, SLC, UT) and Amilla
[Millie] Ann Guymon-Noakes (b: 9-9-1865, Fountain Green, UT d: 21-3-1932 Roseville,
CA) image courtesy of Jon Young, and identification by Ruby Woodland via
Alice Morrison-Cummings
Emma,
Leo, Winnie, Kate, and Pearl Noakes, photo and identification courtesy of
Ruby Noakes Woodland c. 1970
Robert
& Elmo Noakes, photo and identification courtesy of Ruby Noakes Woodland
c. 1970
David
Luthy whose troop ship was sunk in the Atlantic on his way to Europe in
WWII. His name is on a plaque at Battery Park in New York City. Melvin's youngest
child, David, was named after him.
Kate,
Emma (Huff), Winnie, and Pearl Noakes with Millie Guymon-Noakes, photo and
identification courtesy of Ruby Noakes Woodland c. 1970
Rhoda
Leech Nease-Guymon (b: 2-4-1830 d: 14-12-1899, Springville, UT image courtesy
of Jon Young, and identification by Ruby Woodland via Rita Woodland-Kearl
James
Guymon (b: 27-12-1816, Jackson County, TN d: 22 September 1912, Fountain Green,
Sanpete, UT. image courtesy of Jon Young, and identification by Ruby Woodland
via Rita Woodland-Kearl
Emma
Noakes Huff, who raised my mother & biological grandmother photo courtesy
of Bea Huff-Holland
Violet
LaPreal Noakes-Morrison, my biological grandmother who died when my mom
was eight and who was raised as Bea Huff-Holland's sister because LaPreal's
mother died when she was five
Violet
LaPreal Noakes-Morrison
Three
generations of LaPreals -- Alice LaPreal Morrison-Cummings holding Kilory
Violet LaPreal Alexandra Weis and C LaPreal Cummings-Weis holding Nicole Violet
LaPreal Tristan Weis -- and four generations of Morrisons
(Aunt)
Bea Huff-Holland photo courtesy of Bea Huff-Holland
(Uncle)
Emery Holland photo courtesy of Bea Huff-Holland
The Civil War diary of George Taylor Granger, with historical photos and information. Apart from his presence at the smithsonian fire, and the inauguration, reception, viewing, and funeral of Abraham Lincoln, it is a boring diary, no doubt due to the prayers of his family to keep him out of harm's way.
Edith,
Clara, James, Mandy, Louisa, Mamie, Pearl, and Harry Granger
Daguerreotype
photo of a mystery relative. Torn identification on back says only: "OTY...TOLO"{duh-gair'-oh-tipe}
The daguerreotype, invented in 1837 by the French artist Louis Daguerre, was
the first practical form of reproduction in photography. A daguerreotype was
made on a silver-plated sheet of copper made light-sensitive by prior exposure
to vapors that produced silver iodide. The plate was next exposed in a modified
camera obscura, then treated with mercury vapors. Since the portions of the
plate exposed to the light had changed back to silver, the mercury joined with
the silver to form an amalgam, which was the image. The remaining silver iodide
was removed by washing, originally with a salt solution but later with sodium
hyposulfite. Costly and time-consuming, daguerreotypes were, nevertheless, superbly
detailed. The process, although popular, was soon replaced.
Mamie
Granger & pals (including unidentified beau, Arthur) 1888
Darwin
Briggs Morrison-Mammie Francis Granger wedding invitation(We can't explain
the unique spelling of Mamie)
"(Morrison)
Home at Eagle (Idaho) where (Francis Wilbur Morrison) was born" -- Mamie
Granger-Morrison's handwritten identification
Francis
Wilbur Morrison
Wilbur's
dog, Dot. At Wilbur's Middleton High 60th reunion, not everybody remembered
him until he introduced himself as the guy with "the dog." The last we knew,
Dot's picture was still hanging in his hometown drugstore.
Francis
Wilbur Morrison's Middleton High School graduation invitation
F.W.
(Bill) Morrison's graduation photo and Class of '34 emblem
Alice
LaPreal Morrison-Cummings's first birthday, 9-29-1940
Alice,
Easter 1942
Alice
Morrison & Lee Melvin Woodland, 8-13-1944
Ruby
Noakes Woodland
Ruby
Noakes Woodland
Melvin
Woodland, age 23
The
Woodland family c. 1954, a year or two after they moved to Sacramento, CA
"Mr.
Woodland"
Lillie
Carlson-Woodland, my uncle Melvin's mother. I'm not blood-related to her,
but this picture is so cute, I wish I was and I'm putting her here anyway! Probably
taken shortly before her marriage in 1915.
Read
aboutWelton W. Woodland, born June 1, 1893,
in Arimo, Idaho, my uncle Melvin's uncle. Again, not blood-related, but I love
those chaps. Giddyap!
Ruby
& Melvin Woodland. Ruby
Alice Noakes-Woodland (b: 7-11-1915, Rexburg, ID d: 8-3-1995, Sacramento, CA)
was my biological grandmother's identical non-twin sister, so when I see her
I think that's what LaPreal would have looked like.
Ruby
pulling LaPreal in this wagon, exact date unknown. "It may have been
taken when I was overseas. Barbara loves this picture!!!!!!! Sweet, proper,
immaculate Ruby on her hands and knees with a rope in her mouth with high heels
on!!!!!"
Ruby
and Melvin Woodland's 50th anniversary, Orlando, FL, summer 1992
Back row (l-r)David Woodland {youngest}, his wife Joyce, Lee's wife Barbara,
Jeff Dresser{2}, Jon Dresser.
Next row (l-r) Alicia Woodland {David's #1} holding Laura {David's youngest},
Angela Woodland {David's #2} Patriarch Melvin Woodland, Matriarch Ruby Alice
Noakes-Woodland, Lana Woodland-Dresser{#2}, and Jena Dresser {#1}.
Next row, in overalls, Rebecca Young {Rita's #3}, Rita Woodland-Young-Kearl
{#3} holding Stephanie Kearl {Rita's #5}, Julie Young (dark shirt) {Rita's #2},
and Matthew Woodland {David's #3}.
Next row, Lee Woodland {#1}, Dean Kearl, Mark Woodland {David's #4}.
Seated, front row, Jay Dressser {Lana's #3}, Darren Woodland {David's #6}, Michael
Dresser {Lana's #4} and Philip Woodland {David's #5}.
Extreme right inset, Jonathan Young {Rita's #l} and Steven Young {Rita's #2},
unwittingly playing hookey. Image and identification courtesy Melvin Woodland.
Barbara Woodland's
Artistic vision of Melvin Woodland
Violet
LaPreal Noakes-Morrison, Alice LaPreal Morrison-Cummings, & Leo Milton Noakes
II, c. 1940s
Grace
Jewel Hatley-Morrison
Wedding
Party of Bill and Grace Morrison
Grace
& Bill Morrison (c. 1964 @ Harold Hall Studio 14910 Burbank Blvd Van Nuys CA
ST. 5-3691)
Gramma,
C LaPreal Cummings-Weis, & Grampa, Christmas, c. 1970s, photo by Morris Dean
Cummings
First
grade birthday, JoAnn Petersen, Alice LaPreal, Don Petersen, Gramma, C LaPreal,
and Dennis Petersen, c. 1970s, photo by MDC
June
1986 -- an infamous chapter in Cummings-Morrison family history: The James River,
Arkansas Canoe Trip. Morris Cummings, Alice Morrison-Cummings, Christine
Cummings-Weis, Patches. Please note the raincoat Alice wore to keep dry.
C's Paternal Family:
Mildred
Alice Payne-Cummings-Connell
Arthur
Lawrence Cummings
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