Saturday, January 29, 2011

Mary Marcella Williams-William Christopher & 4 kids - abt. 1919

I believe the 4 kids are: Peggy & Theodore Howley, George (Buddy) and Ethel Christopher. 

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Theodore Thomas Howley

Theodore Thomas Howley (b. 15 Mar 1914 -  d. 11 Oct 1969) worked as cook for the Smith Brothers Cough Drop Company and entered the Company contest for growing beards.  He won the award for the "Blackest" beard.  The above article was published in the Poughkeepsie Journal April 20, 1947.

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Grandma Howley on Bonneau Road, Rexford, NY with some family......

Back row:  Frank Panis Sr., Aunt Babe, Grandma Howley, Ethel Burgi, and  __?__.
Front row:  Bill Burgi, Margaret Burgi, David White, Tom Panis and Frankie Panis standing.

Friday, December 17, 2010

Howard Howley & Mary Williams Marriage Certificate June 1st, 1911

The witnesses to the ceremony were Grandma Howley's Brother (Thomas Williams) and Hattie Purdy who was their future Son-in-law's Mother.  Think about that for a moment.  Their future son-in-law's mother.  They must have been good friends and then their future daughter and son got married.  Their son-in-law was Raymond Baker who married their Daughter Margaret Louise Baker (Aunt Peggy).

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Mary Howley and her son Theodore Thomas Howley.....

......2 grandkids on car:  Marcia Frances Howley and Raymond Thomas White (Skip)  Picture taken about 1944.

Another picture of Grandma Howley, Marcy and Patti Ann - abt. 1943

1922 Picture of Grandma Howley and her family at that time.....

From left to right:  Theodore Howley (son), Thomas Alfred Williams (brother) Mary Marcella Williams,
 holding her baby daughter Addie Christopher, Addie Christopher, Ethel Christopher in front (daughter), William Christopher (husband), George (Buddy) Christopher (son), Marion Morgan (sister) holding Helen Morgan her daughter, Raymond Morgan, Lewis Morgan and Mary Jane Williams (Mother).  This dinner was operated by William Christopher in Poughkeepsie, New York in 1922.