Oh Yes, Ted, that was a marvelous childhood memory! I had an experience quite like it only the second time was a lambasting (verbal) including a couple of weird words ~ "embezzlement" and "prison". 50 years later genealogy explained it! Time heals all wounds, LOL!
that was a great story about your grandfather and the old Brick Store and how you were made to suffer a little bit for your own good. I love how Gramps said, "You won't do it again, right?" "Okay, then that's that."
Hi Ted - I just found Maureen Spencer passed I am Brian's father and would like to get his number. Please if you can help me I would appreciate it. I hope he will forgive the past My cell (513) 236-0117 Quiller Baker Thanks for any help you can give
Hi Ted - Just found your site this a.m., and am excited, esp. the Legge bios./photos of my 3rd g-grandfather!
Here is some info. of WHITTEN-Legge connection. Legge, Effie Laurentine, d/o Benjamin Legge, married at Scotts Bay, 29 Aug 1918, to Edward D. Whitten. [11 Sept 1918 write-up.
Source
Edward Whitten middle name was Dillingham, he was born in Brookline, MA and his parents were Edward and Mary.
Source: Bev. Martin Huntley email dated June 29, 2007.
Born: 29 August 1885 in the US. Lived in Fitchburg, Worchester County, MA with wife, Effie Legge Whitten, and was a freight conductor on the Boston & Maine Railroad. Was of medium height, with slight build. Loss the use of left thumb.
Source: U.S. Draft Registration Card.
Hi Ted! I am having a great time, doing what I have planned to do for decades, here on WikiTree. It's so incredible to be able to meet contemporary family, as I simultaneously am introduced to our mutual ancestors. Too cool! You have been most patient with me, while I have been like a little kid in a candy store, with all of the family on WikiTree, whose profiles you and Chris manage. Thanks!
that was a great story about your grandfather and the old Brick Store and how you were made to suffer a little bit for your own good. I love how Gramps said, "You won't do it again, right?" "Okay, then that's that."
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Here is some info. of WHITTEN-Legge connection. Legge, Effie Laurentine, d/o Benjamin Legge, married at Scotts Bay, 29 Aug 1918, to Edward D. Whitten. [11 Sept 1918 write-up. Source
Edward Whitten middle name was Dillingham, he was born in Brookline, MA and his parents were Edward and Mary. Source: Bev. Martin Huntley email dated June 29, 2007.
Born: 29 August 1885 in the US. Lived in Fitchburg, Worchester County, MA with wife, Effie Legge Whitten, and was a freight conductor on the Boston & Maine Railroad. Was of medium height, with slight build. Loss the use of left thumb. Source: U.S. Draft Registration Card.