Showing posts with label Lewis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lewis. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Tombstone Tuesday - Kanely Family



                                       ELIZA                                     JAMES KANELY
                                     WIFE OF                                     APRIL 15, 1798.
                              JAMES KANELY                        DIED AUGUST 5, 1884.
                          BORN APRIL 11, 1803.
                            DIED OCT. 30, 1882.


[1]1850 United States Federal Census from Appoquinimink Hundred, New Castle County state of Delaware. Shows James Kanely as head of household, born about 1798 in Delaware, male, white, listed at 52 years of age. Occupation listed as farmer, value of real estate owned is listed at $8,000. Eliza Kanley was born about 1805 in Delaware, female, white, listed at 45 years of age, no occupation is listed. Joseph H. Hanson was born about 1831 in Delaware, male, white listed at 19 years of age, occupation listed as farmer. Emma Kanely born about 1836 in Delaware, female, white listed at 14 years of age, no occupation listed. Benjamin Kanely born about 1838 in Delaware, male, white listed 12 years of age, no occupation listed. Elizabeth Kanely was born about 1840 in Delaware, female, white, listed at 10 years of age, no occupation listed. James Kanely born about 1842 in Delaware, male, white, listed at 8 years of age, no occupation listed. Mary O Kanely born about 1844 in Delaware, female, white, listed at 6 years of age, no occupation listed. William Kanely born about 1847 in Delaware, male, white listed at 3 years of age, no occupation listed. Georg Johnston born about 1815 in Delaware, male, black listed at 35 years of age, occupation listed as laborer.  Marg Kennard born about 1830 in Delaware, female, black listed at 20 years of age, no occupation listed.


[2]1860 United States Federal Census from Appoquinimink Hundred, New Castle County state of Delaware, post office noted as Middletown, Delaware. Shows James Kanely as head of household, born about 1798 in Delaware, male, white, listed at 62 years of age. Occupation listed as farmer, value of real estate is listed at $14,000 and values of personal estate listed at $3,000. Eliza Kanely born about 1803 in Delaware, female, white, listed at 57 years of age, no occupation listed. Emma Kanely born about 1836 in Delaware, female, white, listed at 24 years of age, no occupation listed. Benjamin Kanely born about 1838 in Delaware, male, white, listed at 22 years of age, no occupation listed. Elizabeth Kanely born about 1840 in Delaware, female, white, listed at 20 years of age, no occupation listed. James Kanely born about 1842 in Delaware, male, white, listed at 18 years of age, no occupation listed. Olivia Kanely born about 1844 in Delaware, female, white, listed at 16 years of age, no occupation listed. William Kanely born about 1847 in Delaware, male, white, listed at 13 years of age, no occupation listed.  George Hinsen born about 1835 in Delaware, male, black, listed at 25 years of age, occupation listed as farm laborer. Steph Demby born about 1840 in Delaware, male, black, listed at 20 years of age, occupation listed as farm laborer. J.W. Lewis born about 1842 in Delaware, male, black, listed at 18 years of age,occupation listed as apprentice to farming. Henry Jefferson born about 1851 in Delaware, male, black, listed at 9 years of age, no occupation listed.
     **Special Note: George Johnston and Marg Kennard who were listed on the 1850 census record are no longer listed                  on the 1860 census record. 
  

[3]1870 United States Federal Census from Appoquinimink Hundred, New Castle County state of Delaware, post office noted as Townsend, Delaware. Shows James Kanely as head of house hold, born about 1798 in Delaware, male, white, listed at 72 years of age. Occupation listed as farmer, value of real estate is listed at $20,000 and value of personal estate listed at $2,000. Eliza Kanely born about 1807 in Delaware, female, white, listed at 63 years of age, occupation listed as keeping house. Emma Kanely born about 1836 in Delaware, female, white, listed at 34 years of age, occupation listed as at home. Elizabeth Kanely born about 1840 in Delaware, female, white, listed at 30 years of age, occupation listed as at home. William Kanely born about 1847 in Delaware, male, white, listed at 23 years of age, occupation listed as works on farm. Mary Kanely born about 1844 in Delaware, female, white, listed at 26 years of age, occupation listed as at home. Louiza Massy born about 1854 in Delaware, female, black, listed at 16 years of age, occupation listed as domestic servant. Theadore Massy born about 1870 in Delaware, male, black, listed at 1/12 years of age, no occupation listed.  Jane Collins born about 1858 in Delaware, female, black, listed at 12 years of age, occupation listed as domestic servant. James Watson born about 1845 in Delaware, male, black, listed at 25 years of age occupation listed as farm labor. George Strand born about 1849 in Virginia, male, black, listed at 21 years of age, occupation listed as farm labor. Emma Pierce born about 1854 in Delaware, female, black, listed at 16 years, occupation listed as domestic servant.
         **Special Note: Benjamin Kanely, James Kanely, George Hinsen, Steph Demby and J.W. Lewis who were listed on                   the 1860 census record are no longer listed on the 1870 census record. 




[4]1880 United States Federal Census from Appoquinimink Hundred, New Castle County state of Delaware.  James Kanely as head of house hold, born about 1798 in Delaware, both parents born in Delaware, male, white, listed at 82 years of age, occupation listed as farmer. Eliza Kanley born about 1805 in Delaware, both parents born in Delaware, female, white, listed at 75 years of age, occupation listed as farmer.
          **Special Note: Emma Kanely, Elizabeth Kanely, William Kanely, Mary Kanely, Louiza Massy, Theadore Massy,                         Jane Collins, James Watson, George Strand and Emma Pierce who were all listed on the 1870 census record                         are no longer listed on the 1880 census record. 



[1]1850 United States Federal Census Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com: accessed 26 March 2014) Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Census Place: Appoquinimink Hundred, New Castle, Delaware; Roll: M432_54; Page: 227B; Image: 123 
[2]1860 United States Federal Census Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com: accessed 26 March 2014) Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Place: Appoquinimink Hundred, New Castle, Delaware; Roll: M653_96; Page: 701; Image: 4; Family History Library Film: 803096 
[3]1870 United States Federal Census Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com: accessed 26 March 2014) Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Census Place: Appoquinimink Hundred, New Castle, Delaware; Roll: M593_120; Page: 429A; Image: 79; Family History Library Film: 545619 
[4]1880 United States Federal Census Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com: accessed 26 March 2014) Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010. 1880 U.S. Census Index provided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints © Copyright 1999 Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved. Census Place: Appoquinimink, New Castle, Delaware; Roll: 120; Family History Film: 1254120; Page: 397D; Enumeration District: 031; Image: 0315 

Thursday, August 21, 2014

"My Life Journal"....Diana Lewis her story continues.

In reading some of these letters from Diana's great aunt, grandfather and father you can't help but hear the love and strength in their words. There was a war, WW II, going on at the time and for a new father to be apart from his daughter and wife is difficult. All three, great aunt Mahl, grandfather Robert A Lewis and her father, Robert A Lewis Jr. try their best to explain, daddy's absence and express their support and love. In the pages showcase on this post you will get a chance to see her grow, read some birthday wishes, read a Western Union message from her father and see a photograph of the first home she lived in. I so look forward to hearing your thoughts especially after reading some of these letters. 



HEIGHT AND WEIGHT CHART
                                        Age                     Feet       Inches    Pounds      Ounces
                                  At 1 month                               18             6               9
                                  At 2 months                              19            8               2
                                  At 3 months                              23          10               8
                                  At 4 months                              24          11             12
                                  At 5 months                              24           Weight should double
                                  At 6 months                              25           15              2
                                  At 7 months                              26           17
                                  At 8 months                              27           19              4
                                  At 9 months                              28           20
                                  At 10 months                            28           21              1
                                  At 11 months                            21             8
                                  At 12 months                                           Weight should double 22
                                  At 13 months                                            22             6
                                  At 14 months                                            23
                                  At 15 months                                            23             8

HEIGHT AND WEIGHT CHART
                                    Feet       Inches     Pounds   Ounces
                                 At 2 years                            33 ¾        28
                                 At 9 years              4             3             72
                                 At 10 years            4             6             83 ½
                                 At 11 years            4            11 ½        96           8


 Photographs of pages 18 and 19


‘Cause, darn it,
HE BROUGHT YOU!
Happy Birthday!
X Ronald Edward Anderson

Dear Diana:
One year old – and off
To a wonderful start in
life! Healthy and happy
and handsome – that’s
what they all say about
you. I hope before your
next birthday rolls
around your daddy
and a lot more of your
relations will have
finished up the war
and he’ll be around to
 help you blow out
your birthday candles.
Tell your mother I hope
she has a delightful
vacation and when
you and she come back
I’ll be out to see you.
Happy birthday,
Diana, and a big
kiss to you from your
Great Aunt Mahl

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
There’s a reason
To address you as I do;
SUGAR’s scarce
and so are people
Who can measure
up to YOU!
Diana dearest-
Although you are just one
year old, & though you cannot
read quite yet, I know that
later on in life you’ll say
“my folks try to treat me
Just right.” As I
Write this, I’m at sea aboard a
ship hoping that what little I
am doing in this war effort will
 be justified in that when you
grow up to be twenty or so
you can know that your friends
won’t have to go to war.
I miss you & your mom ever
so much and believe me I’ll
be home real soon and take
 good care of you both.
Sleep tight dear heart and
do as your mom says, and
you’ll always do right.
As always from your Daddy
affectionately
Dad

WESTERN UNION

     LD 163 IK INTL DUP OF TEL TEL
CD SANSORIGINE VIA RCA                                                           1945 JUL 12 PM 1  34
     MISS DIANA LEWIS
     MAIL  10 NOB HILL WAYLAND MASS
     LOVING BIRTHDAY GREETINGS YOU ARE MORE THAN EVER IN MY THOUGHTS
     AT THIS TIME MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE EVER WITH YOU
ROBERT A LEWIS

Diana’s first telegram from her Daddy in Ireland.

Miss Diana Lewis-
10 Nob hill – Road
Wayland
Massachusetts
ROBERT ARTHUR LEWIS
July 17, 1945
My dear Diana,
Congratulations to you on
your first birthday from your
grandfather Lewis.
I wish I could see you
today for a little talk, -
about things,- and what may
be going on in the big world
where you live; and it is
a big world with your Daddy
away up in the far North.
But you are not alone with
dear Mother close by, and good
thoughts flowing your way
from many hearts all radiating love and good
wishes to you on your birthday.
The Enclosed is for your bank
account. It will become use-
ful in the years to come-
perhaps when you are ready
for College.
And now good night my
sweet for a few days when
I shall see you down at Cape
Cod – where you grandmother
Lewis is waiting to welcome you
affectionately Grandfather Lewis

Photographs of pages 20 – 23

I know that these pages are blank but I felt as if I should still include them, especially for those who are interested in the style/layout of the book.

Photograph of pages 24 and 25

DESCRIPTION OF FIRST HOME

10 Nob Hill, Wayland
I slept in small front bed
Room. My house consisted of
six rooms,
1 large bedroom, 2 small
bedrooms, both upstairs.
Downstairs – living room
dining room & kitchen

                       and here is the
                        plan of it
                                                 1-wicker wardrobe (white)
                                                 2-rocker
                                                 3-bassinet
                     Coral pink          4-folding crib
                     with                    5-large dresser
                     peasant              6-bookcase & toy rack
                     pastel designs

           Comments Walls were painted pale blue with nursery boarder
                             & blue & pink scatter rugs. White ruffled curtains and dainty flowered over-drapes
                              with pink & blue preponderating. Rocker is covered with same cloths as drapes.

Not all pages in the journal are completed some are blank, with that being said I still feel I should  include them. Tomorrow I will share a dental chart along with some of her school days, newspaper clippings and some more photographs.