2024 – Tis Finished

Hello Family and Friends! This is my most favorite blogging day out of the whole scheduled year! The day I get to make videos showcasing all the photos I used in 2024. This year the photos and the music were so a seemless easy fit the videos almost made themselves. Or maybe after 5 years of making them, I finally know what I’m doing. The music is by RomanSenykMusic, and I belong to his Patreon group. This way, I can use his music as YouTube limits you regarding music with copyright stuff. Today I bring you all three blog videos togeter as one. Not sure why I’ve never done this before, but plan to do it a lot in the future. So, without further ado, here’s this year’s look back. I hope you enjoy it!

Annual Recap

I’m always sad and excited at the end of the year. Sad because another year has come and gone. I’m excited because now I get to do one of my favorite things: make a video for you full of the photos I used this year. I love picking the music and trying to have the music match the photos in some way. I use RomanSenykMusic’s music, and I belong to his Patreon group. This way, I can use his music as YouTube limits you regarding music with copyright and whatnot. So, without further ado, here’s this year’s look back. I hope you enjoy it!

A Look Back

Well, 2024 has come and gone. Today, I’m pleased to bring you a look back at all the photos I used last year. This is one of my favorite things to do with our photos. I love picking the music and trying to match it with the spirit of the pictures. The music is by RomanSenykMusic, and I belong to his Patreon group. This way, I can use his music as YouTube limits you regarding music with copyright stuff. But without further ado, here’s this year’s look back. I hope you enjoy it!

Happy 2024

Hello Family and Friends! Yes you read it right, Happy 2024. Today is my favorite day of the whole year of blog posts. It’s the day I get to make a video and show you all the photos I used in 2024. This year I LOVE the music I have chosen. And that it lines up perfectly I think with several of the videos amazes me. The music is by RomanSenykMusic and I belong to his Patreon group. This way I can use his music as youtube limits you regarding music with copyright stuff. But without further ado here’s this years look back. Hope you enjoy!

Happy Holidays

Wow, I can’t believe that Christmas is only 10 days away. That means that we are only 17 days away from a new YEAR! Over the next two weeks, I will not be writing any family posts until the first week of 2025. On a good day, getting everything written, posted, and scheduled on social media platforms can be tough, so I usually take this time off to relax with my family and prepare for the coming year. I will continue to post photos on the Facebook and Instagram pages through the holidays. Speaking of the Holidays, they are the perfect time to thank you for reading my family pages, supporting them, and commenting on the photos. It means a lot to me, and I wish you a very Happy Holiday Season and a Happy New Year. I’ll see you next year. 🙂

PS – that always makes me laugh when I say it. I always work the Christmas and New Year holidays and telling the kids and their families that I’ll see them next year always puts a smile on my face and gives me a giggle. May your New Years be FULL of smiles and giggles.

Unknown Eunice & Kermit

This weekend, Nathan Schneiderman married his Emily, and I’ve enjoyed seeing all the photos from picturesque Mexico. It looks like they’ve had a lovely time and many blessings on their union. When I looked to see what photo I had planned for today I discovered it was a photo I’d already done. So I got to looking through some pictures I still need to scan and came across these lovelies. And since I believe Kermit and Eunice were at the ocean, I wanted to share them.

Ok, I don’t know for sure they are at the ocean, but now tell me if I’m wrong, I do not see Eunice getting her feet wet, shoes and all, to go in any body of water that’s not an ocean! Based on the style of her hair and some other photos I have in which she looks similar, I think that these photos were taken around 1955. I love that they got as close to the ocean as possible. The first time I saw it and was able to go in, I was in jeans, and nothing was going to stop me from putting my feet in the Atlantic. In the middle photo, it looks like there might be a pier or a water break.

Now, my dad says that Kermit and Eunice would go to the Florida Keys with family friends, but to me, these don’t look like Florida. I could be wrong, but Eunice’s coat looks too hefty for the warm Florida temperatures. At first, I thought Kermit had something on his tie, but I believe that’s just the design. But Eunice is wearing a lovely corsage on her coat. I’m left wondering and wishing I knew where they’d gone and what they were doing, as it looks like they were having a lot of fun.

Christmas 1956

Sometimes, you can tell just by looking at a photo what it might have been used for. The minute I saw this, I thought this would have made a great Christmas card! Here we have the Jorden children ready to sing a carol for you. Joyce is at the organ, and her lovely singers are Lois, Rita, and Carl.

The date on the back of the photo is 1956. Joyce would have been 14 and in the 9th grade at Roosevelt Jr High. She had been playing the organ for about a year and a half by the time this photo was taken. Lois was 11, and we think was in 5th grade. Rita would have been six and a half and in first grade. Lucky Carl was too young for school.

While things have changed, how we wish people a Merry Christmas has not. Most people send mail through the US Post Office. Christmas was and will always be a time for family, food, and fellowship. Wishing you nothing but the best the season has to offer.

PS – I tried to zoom in to see the names of of the songs on the music, but the pixels distort, and it can’t be read….but I think it’s Joy to the World. You can tell there are four words, and they aren’t very big.

Festive Days Ahead

I read A Christmas Carol this week. Every year, I read this treasured book. While I don’t NEED to read it as I can quote passages from it without the use of the book, that’s how many times I read it; my heart and soul crave it. It was on my mind when writing the family pages this week. I bring you a cousin who married a Doctor, a bright winter photo, and a fire-charred remembrance.

As I worked on this week’s page posts, I kept thinking about A CHRISTMAS CAROL, a book that was written 181 years ago, and how it’s still treasured today. The theme of helping those in need is still as strong today as it was in Dickens’s time. May we all consider our past, present, and future this holiday season as we look forward to the new year. And as Tiny Tim said, “God bless us, every one!”.

A Bright Future

Here we have Brinton, Isaac, Kermit and Lydia on a brisk bright day. Unfortunately, we don’t have a date on the back of this photo, but I would assume it was taken in the 1920s based on how young Brinton, Kermit, and Lydia look. Since the image is a little out of focus, their clothing does not give us any clues as to the date of the photo. While I’d like to say it was winter time as there are no leaves on the trees, it could be early spring or late fall.

Brinton was Kermit’s brother, senior by 13 years.  He was a pastor and had a church in Streator.  That’s how Kermit met Eunice.  At first, I thought the photo might have been taken at the Miller farm, but I don’t think so based on the house you can see in the background. Maybe the Millers had been visiting Brinton, and it was his house they are next to.

For some reason, when I see this photo I think of Bonnie and Clyde or John Dillinger, criminals of that time. Maybe it’s how Isaac is standing with his hat shadowing his eyes with his long coat and hand in his pocket. Or perhaps it’s Kermit standing behind him with his jaunty cap and easy stance. Or the fact that Lydia and Britton don’t have a hat on. Since Brinton was a pastor, I know he wasn’t a criminal, but for some reason, my brain has already written a story about the infamous adventures of the Miller Gang. Don’t you think it would be a bestseller?

Dr Vogler, I Presume

Sometimes, photos tell another story than the one we think they are telling. At first glance, I thought what a cute picture, wtih two girls, a wife and husband. The back of the photo said Dr. and Mrs. Vogler, as well as daughters and Cleve Holtman’s cousin. Well, if they were Cleve’s cousin, that meant that they were Regina’s cousin too. Regina is my great-grandmother.

Also on the back of the photo was writing that said her parents were Fred Schuleter and …, Hulda was a cousin to Cleveland. So now, at least, I had a name. I first looked for Hulda Vogler in Beardstown, but none was listed. I did find a newspaper clipping that said the Voglers had come to Beardstown to visit. So, I decided I’d try Fred Schuleter. I found him and his wife Ellen there in Beardstown. Fred’s full name was John Henry Fredrick Schuleter. Fred and Ellen had six children: Hulda, Anna, Dora, Laura, William, and Cornelia.

I believe that Fred is the brother to our Anna Schuleter Holtman, mother to Cleve, Regina and 10 other children born to her and August. This would agree with what is stated on the back of the photo, that Hulda and Cleve were cousins. So now that I had found Hulda, I needed to look for Dr Vogler.

Dr Alfred Theodore Vogler was born, lived, and died in St. Louis, Missouri. His first wife, Lillian, died March 7, 1917. They had three children, Virginia, born 5-22-1906; Marcella, born May 9, 1910, and Ruth, Born January 1, 1914. Marcella died at the age of 2 in 1912. I found a WW I draft card for Alfred, in which he indicated that his next of kin was his wife Hulda. Alfred and Hulda married betweenin March of 1917 and turning in the draft card in September of 1918 his wife dying .

I believe that this photo could have been the first of a new family upon their marriage. At first, my eye is drawn to Alfred and Ruth. Isn’t she cute in her cotton dress? It looks like a pin is on her dress, but I can’t tell what it might be. I estimate that Ruth would have been about four years old.

Then there’s Alfred, who is very distinguished in his suit and stiff collar, which are common at the time. The typical men’s business suit shirt had a narrow banded collar in which a tall detachable shirt collar made of stiff celluloid, linen, or rubber was attached in the front and back of the neck with a shirt stud.  Detachable white collars allowed men to clean or discard dirty collars more often, extending the shirt’s life by a few years. You can see his striped shirt under his tie. I could not find out if Dr. Vogler specialized in a specific medicine specialty; he was just a physician.

Next comes Virginia, standing behind her father. Wearing a sailor collar blouse and a large hair bow with her hair in curls. It looks like she might have had a necklace on, but it’s pulled into the collar of her shirt, so I can’t tell what it might have had on it. Virginia would have been about 12 years old.

Finally, we have Hulda Schuleter Vogler. I first noticed that she was not looking where the rest of her family was. Perhaps something else was happening in the photography studio that had her attention. Her hair was worn in the style that was common in 1918. She is wearing a lightweight blouse with a wide collar, double buttons, and what looks like embroidery. You can see her wide belt at her waist, which is of a dark color, but I can’t tell if her skirt is the same color.

Hulda and Alfred were married 30 years until his death on April 1, 1948, of pneumonia. He was 66 years old. Upon her death in 1964, her obituary lists her surviving daughters Virginia and Ruth.

While this was not the story I expected from this photo, I am happy that I had the tools to bring more of the Voglers to you. I’d like to know more about Hulda’s parent’s story and see if we can find Fred and Anna’s parents. But until then, I’m glad we have Hulda and her family to represent the Schuleters for us all.