Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Wordless Wednesday - Frank fowlie and Ward Gillespie relax in Lake View
This is a scan of another slide from Grandma's collection. It shows Frank Fowlie on the left and Ward Gillespie on the right as they relax at the Fowlie home in Lake View, Iowa. Frank Fowlie was my Great Grandfather. Ward Gillespie was married to my great aunt Mary (Ross) Gillespie, so he was Frank's brother-in-law. I think this is from the 1950s, but those drapes seem very loud to me.
Labels:
Frank Brown Fowlie,
Iowa,
Ward Gillespie,
Wordless Wednesday
Monday, May 28, 2012
Remembering on Memorial Day 2012
Memorial marker for Vilas D. Parker, killed in an airplane crash in World War II |
Memorial marker for Jack Alexander, died while a Prisoner of War in North Korea |
This is pretty much a re-post of last year since I don't have any additional information on about relatives that died in service to their country. Click read more to see the list...
Labels:
Korean War,
Veteran,
World War II
Thursday, May 24, 2012
Treasure Chest Thursday - Telegram reporting the death of John Ross Sr
This is a scan of a Western Union telegram reporting the death of my 2nd great grandfather, John F. Ross Sr. to his wife Mary H. (Stotler) Ross. Mary was living with their daughter Dr. Mary A. Ross in Los Angeles, California at the time. Helen is their daughter, Helen Ross (later Whitted). I found it in the 1940 diary of Mary H. (Stotler) Ross.
Received at 1117 N. Western Ave., Hollywood, Calif. Telephone GLadstone 3164
1934 DEC 13 AM 8 42
SM47 10=LAKECITY IOWA 13 1020A
MARY S ROSS=
318 NORTH MARIPOSEA LOSA=
FATHER PASSED AWAY THIS MORNING WIRE IF YOU WILL COME=
HELEN.
Labels:
Iowa,
John F Ross Sr,
Treasure Chest Thursday
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Wordless Wednesday - Clara Fowlie in Lake View
This is a scan of a slide from Grandma's collection. It shows my great grandmother Clara (Ross) Fowlie at their home on the lake at Lake View, Iowa. It looks like she might be cleaning the window. There is a can of paint there as well, so maybe they were painting window trim. This is from a group of slides that date to before 1960.
Labels:
Clara Ross,
Iowa,
Wordless Wednesday
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Tombstone Tuesday - John F. Ross Sr.
This is the tombstone of my 2nd great grandfather, John Franklin Ross Sr. located at Lake Creek Cemetery, Lake Creek Township, Calhoun County, Iowa. Click the John F. Ross Sr. label at the bottom of the article to see more articles about him.
Labels:
Iowa,
John F Ross Sr,
Tombstone Tuesday
Monday, May 21, 2012
Military Monday - Valor awards for Jack D. Alexander - Military Times Hall of Valor
I found this on the Military Times Hall of Valor website. Jack D. Alexander was my 1st cousin, twice removed on my mother's side, meaning he was my grandfather's first cousin, the son of his mother's brother.
Jack's name appeared in Wayne A. "Johnnie" Johnson's list of POWs that died in captivity during the Korean War. Johnson risked his life to record names while he was captive so that fellow POWs would not be forgotten and their families would know what happened. Johnson received the Silver Star for maintaining the list during captivity.
Valor awards for Jack D. Alexander | Military Times Hall of Valor
Jack's name appeared in Wayne A. "Johnnie" Johnson's list of POWs that died in captivity during the Korean War. Johnson risked his life to record names while he was captive so that fellow POWs would not be forgotten and their families would know what happened. Johnson received the Silver Star for maintaining the list during captivity.
Valor awards for Jack D. Alexander | Military Times Hall of Valor
Corporal Jack D. Alexander, ArmyDefense Prisoner of War/Missing Personnel Office
For service as set forth in the following:
CITATION:
Corporal Jack D. Alexander (ASN: RA-16289592), United States Army, was held as a Prisoner of War after he was captured on 12 July 1950 during the Korean War. He was unaccounted for after the war and is presumed to have died or been killed while in captivity.
ALEXANDER, Jack Duane,PFC -- 501119 -- 21 Inf -- Eildeaur, WIThe list indicated that Jack D. Alexander died November 19, 1950. Eildeaur apparently refers to Endeavor, WI and the Jack's memorial at Westfield East Cemetary says his middle name was David.
Memorial at Westfield East Cemetery, Westfield, WI |
Labels:
Jack D. Alexander,
Korean War,
Military Monday,
Wisconsin
Sunday, May 20, 2012
Sunday's Obituary - John Franklin Ross
This is the obituary of my 2nd great grandfather, John Franklin Ross. Unfortunately there is no publication information on the source document. It was likely written by his family and published in the Rockwell City or Lake City newspaper near his home in Iowa, in the days following December 13, 1934.
Labels:
Iowa,
John F Ross Sr,
Sunday's Obituary
Location:
Lake Creek, IA, USA
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Treasure Chest Thursday - Vilas Parker's Missing Air Crew Report
Cropping of crew list from MACR 4882 |
The story is interesting to me in several respects. First is the family connection to the famous Merrill's Marauders, which was a special forces unit during World War II and is connected to today's US Army Rangers. The story of the aircraft being found over 40 years later is also amazing to me. Another twist of fate is that the aircraft was lost on May 22, 1944, which was also Vilas's birthday.
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A C-47 drops rations in Burma in 1944 |
Click read more to see the documents I received...
Labels:
Treasure Chest Thursday,
Vilas Parker,
World War II
Location:
Moe Hnyin, Burma
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Wordless Wednesday - Frank and Clara Fowlie with flowers
This is a scan of a slide from my grandmother's collection showing my great grandparents, Frank and Clara (Ross) Fowlie, on a visit to Elvis Brassfield's farm in Reeseville, Wisconsin.The photo dates to the mid-1960s.
Labels:
Clara Ross,
Frank Brown Fowlie,
Wordless Wednesday
Location:
Reeseville, WI 53579, USA
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Some thoughts on the 1940 Census launch
Fortunately I didn't spend much time dealing with the 1940 census on launch day. The site was bogged down and I'm sure many people found it difficult to find anything. I was able to find the first few on my list mainly because they were all in the same enumeration district in rural Calhoun County, Iowa. I knew I was looking for Lake Creek Township and the census map told me that it was enumeration district 13-19. Since the site was severely bogged down, I simply downloaded all 16 pages of the district to my computer and looked through them manually. At this point the site has been so slow that you may as well look for the map and go straight to download rather than "quickview". I've yet to see a map or sheet in the flash viewer the way they had intended them to be viewed.
I've uploaded one in case you haven't seen a census sheet from 1940 yet:
The image above contains the Harold Whitted residence and lists his wife Helen (Ross) Whitted as his wife. Also living at this residence, according to the census, was his mother-in-law Mary (Stotler) Ross and her son Oliver Ross. The document also contains two spots for supplementary information and as a matter of luck, Harold Whitted is in block 68, so there is some supplementary information about him. Mary (Stotler) Ross is my 2nd Great Grandmother. Not really expecting to see any ground breaking information, but Oliver apparently was visiting from Sioux City. (at the time of the census at least) If you click the image above you should be able to take a closer look at it.
Of the 16 sheets in the Lake Creek township, I found 3 more sheets that had relatives including the Clara and Frank Fowlie family, the Mason and Daisy Ross family and the John Ross Jr. family. I'm expecting to find Floyd Brassfield in Lake City, but I don't have the patience to wait for the website.
I've uploaded one in case you haven't seen a census sheet from 1940 yet:
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Lake Creek Township, Calhoun County, Iowa, Page 5B (E.D. 13-19) |
The image above contains the Harold Whitted residence and lists his wife Helen (Ross) Whitted as his wife. Also living at this residence, according to the census, was his mother-in-law Mary (Stotler) Ross and her son Oliver Ross. The document also contains two spots for supplementary information and as a matter of luck, Harold Whitted is in block 68, so there is some supplementary information about him. Mary (Stotler) Ross is my 2nd Great Grandmother. Not really expecting to see any ground breaking information, but Oliver apparently was visiting from Sioux City. (at the time of the census at least) If you click the image above you should be able to take a closer look at it.
Of the 16 sheets in the Lake Creek township, I found 3 more sheets that had relatives including the Clara and Frank Fowlie family, the Mason and Daisy Ross family and the John Ross Jr. family. I'm expecting to find Floyd Brassfield in Lake City, but I don't have the patience to wait for the website.
Labels:
Census,
Harold Whitted,
Helen Ross,
Mary H. Stotler,
Oliver Henry Ross
Location:
Lake Creek, IA, USA
Monday, April 2, 2012
Today is 1940 Census Day

There won't be a searchable list of names at first, so I'll probably start by flipping through the sheets for Calhoun County, Iowa and Marquette County, Wisconsin.
http://1940census.archives.gov/
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Wordless Wednesday - Ross sisters
This is a scan of a slide from my grandmother's collection showing my great grandmother Clara (Ross) Fowlie on the left with her sisters Mary (Ross) Gillespie, center, and Helen (Ross) Whitted on the right. This is at the same location as last Wednesday's photo. Late 1940s / 1950s time frame, possibly at the Ross farm in Calhoun County, Iowa.
Update: I found a very similar photo in a different album captioned October 17, 1954 at the Whitted farm.
Update: I found a very similar photo in a different album captioned October 17, 1954 at the Whitted farm.
Labels:
Clara Ross,
Helen Ross,
Iowa,
Mary Ada Ross,
Wordless Wednesday
Location:
Lake Creek, IA, USA
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