She had made her home with her husband Roy, on Upper Asotin Road.
She was born on Aug. 22, 1903.
Lewiston Tribune Thursday, July 16, 1953 pg. 5
=====
Agnes Minnie was the first one born in the new house on August 23, 1902. Mother came close to being alone when she was born. Dad was gone and when he got home it was too late to get the neighbor lady who was to help.
With Mother's instructions, he helped with the delivery and then went for the neighbor lady.
In December of that year, they had a combination of house warming and reunion of Grandmother's seven sons and one daughter, with one son-in-law, daughters-in-law, and children making a total of 32 people. They said they danced for three days and nights, taking turns at cooking, eating, and sleeping.
From the book "On This Side of Jordan" by Inez Baltzor Collier. Page 32
Contributor: The Seakers (50146847)
She had made her home with her husband Roy, on Upper Asotin Road.
She was born on Aug. 22, 1903.
Lewiston Tribune Thursday, July 16, 1953 pg. 5
=====
Agnes Minnie was the first one born in the new house on August 23, 1902. Mother came close to being alone when she was born. Dad was gone and when he got home it was too late to get the neighbor lady who was to help.
With Mother's instructions, he helped with the delivery and then went for the neighbor lady.
In December of that year, they had a combination of house warming and reunion of Grandmother's seven sons and one daughter, with one son-in-law, daughters-in-law, and children making a total of 32 people. They said they danced for three days and nights, taking turns at cooking, eating, and sleeping.
From the book "On This Side of Jordan" by Inez Baltzor Collier. Page 32
Contributor: The Seakers (50146847)
Family Members
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Advertisement