Here's a picture of My Family Tree page from the baby book of my mother, Kathy Lynn Rucki.
It's interesting to me that my great-grandfather, Anthony Rucki is wrote in as Tony Rucki. I haven't come across other documents related to him that reference him as Tony before.
Many of the more recent baby and toddler pictures of my mother and her sister Sue have been taken from this baby book of my mother.
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Saturday, February 7, 2009
Kathy Lynn Rucki & Sue Anne Rucki
Here's a picture of my mother (left) Kathy Lynn Rucki & my Aunt Sue Anne Rucki (right). My Aunt Susie was very dear to me as my mother died when I was 10 years old and my aunt was always close to me. Aunt Susie was born 15 Jan 1948 in Battle Creek, Calhoun County, Michigan. She passed away on 11 Sep 2003 in Sparta Township, Kent County, Michigan.
Friday, February 6, 2009
Kathy Lynn Rucki
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Kathy Lynn Rucki
Here's a great baby picture of my mother, Kathy Lynn Rucki.
When I was a small kid my mom worked at Kellogg's in Battle Creek, Michigan. I can remember her coming home one time and her pockets were just stuffed with the prizes that come in boxes of cereal. I asked her how all how these prizes got into her pockets and she said they just fell in there as she was working. I thought to myself what a wonder job it must be to have toy prizes fall into your pockets as you work each day!
When I was a small kid my mom worked at Kellogg's in Battle Creek, Michigan. I can remember her coming home one time and her pockets were just stuffed with the prizes that come in boxes of cereal. I asked her how all how these prizes got into her pockets and she said they just fell in there as she was working. I thought to myself what a wonder job it must be to have toy prizes fall into your pockets as you work each day!
Stanley G. Rucki
Here's the obituary of my uncle, Stanley G. Rucki. I only have a few short memories of Uncle Jerry when I was quite young. Grandpa & Grandma Foss lived on Bristol Lake in Michigan. One summer I recall Uncle Jerry came to visit them and while there took me out fishing in the boat. This was a real treat for me as I loved to fish but going fishing in the boat was down right awesome. He took me to some corner of the lake that had quite a few lilies growing. I can also remember him spending sometime with me explaining some of the best jigs to use. It seems like no time at all and I had a very large dogfish on my line. I think it must have been close to three feet long but memories of fish always seem to get stretched. I battled that fish for more than ten minutes and Uncle Jerry came with the net as it neared the boat but at the last moment the fish broke the line and got away!
Peter Weber
Pictured here is the death certificate of Peter Weber. Peter was my grandmother, Eva Rose Weber's brother. Grandma use to tell me was that she was told by her father that Peter died young.
I finally found this death certificate for Peter a few years after Grandma passed away.
Peter was interred at St. Boniface Cemetery, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. A call to the cemetery found that he was interred in a term grave which term for use was only 20 years. This detail shows the level of poverty of this young family. One must think it was very difficult for this young couple to bury their nearly three year old son with their three older sons Joseph Peter (10), Michael Wendel(8) and John P.(6) requiring their attention as well.
I finally found this death certificate for Peter a few years after Grandma passed away.
Peter was interred at St. Boniface Cemetery, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. A call to the cemetery found that he was interred in a term grave which term for use was only 20 years. This detail shows the level of poverty of this young family. One must think it was very difficult for this young couple to bury their nearly three year old son with their three older sons Joseph Peter (10), Michael Wendel(8) and John P.(6) requiring their attention as well.
Adela A (Kielb) Galus
We have here the obituary of my great-grandmother Adela A. Kielb--Galus is the name of her last husband, Joseph Galus. I never got to meet her.
Adela is interred in Calvary Cemetery, 2224 Dorr Street Toledo, OH 43607 (419) 536-3751 a call to the cemetery reports her burial in Section 43, Lot 219, Grave #11.
Adela is interred in Calvary Cemetery, 2224 Dorr Street Toledo, OH 43607 (419) 536-3751 a call to the cemetery reports her burial in Section 43, Lot 219, Grave #11.
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Anna Maie (Clark) Gatchell
Here's my great grandmother, Anna Maie Clark. My own middle name is from her maiden name.
I'm guessing this was a vacation picture of maybe in Florida? She was born in Illinois but passed away in Indiana.
I'm guessing this was a vacation picture of maybe in Florida? She was born in Illinois but passed away in Indiana.
Labels:
Anna 'Mae' (Clark) Gatchell,
Florida,
Illinois
Stanley Anthony Rucki
From what I've learned from family stories my grandfather, Stanley Anthony Rucki was quite the fisherman. I have seen several pictures of him over the years where he's showing his catch like pictured here. I too have a great love for fishing. Just this last week I went fishing here in Texas on the Guadelupe River but unfortunately I only caught a few small catfish unlike Stanley's large catch here.
Labels:
fishing,
Guadelupe River,
Stanley A Rucki,
Texas
Stanley Anthony Rucki
Eva Rose Weber
He's another great photo of my grandmother Eva Rose Weber. Grandma grew up in Chicago around the streets where gangsters operated. She once told me the story of the morning she walked to school and passed a group of kids that were dipping little pieces of paper into a pool of blood. Turns out this was a crime scene of the shootout between the infamous gangster John Dillinger and the FBI. Grandma would have been about 12 years old when Dillinger was killed by the FBI.
Labels:
Chicago,
Eva Rose Weber,
FBI,
John Dillinger
Monday, February 2, 2009
Eva Rose Weber
Here's a picture of my grandmother, Eva Rose Weber. Grandma was born on 27 November 1922 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. She is the daughter of Michael Weber & Rosalia Magalina Merle. She was married three times. First to Bernard Kill (Killed in WWII), Stanley Anthony Rucki (Died of a heart attack in 1958) and lastly Phillip Henry Foss.
Eva Rose (Weber) Foss passed away on 22 Jan 2000 in East Grand Rapids, Kent County, Michigan. She is interred in Fort Custer National Cemetery, Kalamazoo County, Michigan.
Monday, January 26, 2009
Kathy Lynn Rucki
This little card was found in the baby book of my mother, Kathy Lynn Rucki. She was born 5 May 1950 in Battle Creek, Calhoun County, Michigan.
This little card is interesting as she hadn't been named yet. Also tells me she was born at 11:30PM; her weigh at birth of 5 lbs 11 1/2 ounces and weight at discharge from the hospital of 5 lbs 4 1/4 ounces. And finally she was delivered by Dr. Campbell.
This little card is interesting as she hadn't been named yet. Also tells me she was born at 11:30PM; her weigh at birth of 5 lbs 11 1/2 ounces and weight at discharge from the hospital of 5 lbs 4 1/4 ounces. And finally she was delivered by Dr. Campbell.
Millard Clark Gatchell
Millard Clark Gatchell my grandfather as pictured in his youth.
My grandmother, Catherine Louise Ryan who married Millard told me stories of grandpa having very curly hair. You can see some of those curls in this photo.
Stanley Anthony Rucki
Here's a picture of my grandfather, Stanley Anthony Rucki. Stanley was born on 3 Aug 1915 in Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio and passed away on 4 Jun 1958 in Batttle Creek, Calhoun County, Michigan. He is the son of Anthony Rucki & Adela Anna Kielb.
Stanley was previously married Betty Komives and they had three boys who were my mother's half brothers. Some stories have come down to me that my mother & aunt spent sometime with the Rucki family in the summers of their youth.
Stanley died before I was born so all I know about him has been told to me by my family. The story goes that he had a heart attack while he was working on the roof of his home, fell off the roof and was impaled on a fence. With his death my grandmother remarried and contact with the Rucki side of the family has been very limited over the years. In the past two years I've been in contact with my mother's cousin which has been real exciting to learn more about my Rucki side of the family.
Stanley was previously married Betty Komives and they had three boys who were my mother's half brothers. Some stories have come down to me that my mother & aunt spent sometime with the Rucki family in the summers of their youth.
Stanley died before I was born so all I know about him has been told to me by my family. The story goes that he had a heart attack while he was working on the roof of his home, fell off the roof and was impaled on a fence. With his death my grandmother remarried and contact with the Rucki side of the family has been very limited over the years. In the past two years I've been in contact with my mother's cousin which has been real exciting to learn more about my Rucki side of the family.
Sunday, January 25, 2009
Millard Clark Gatchell in Navy
Here's another great photo of my grandfather, Millard Clark Gatchell in his Navy uniform. I didn't realize until I began writing this blog that there were so many pictures of my grandfather--and alot of them in his Navy uniform.
I need to do some research to see if I can see what ships he served on and what campaigns he participated in during World War II. Not many stories have been passed down to me about his military experience.
My father recently shared a story with me about when my grandfather worked for the railroad he would at times bring home cases of Kelloggs cereal when a box car would bust open. I'd never thought of this happening but it makes sense. As a kid we'd always stop when we found something in the road.
One of the found items I can recall from my childhood is finding a large racoon hit on the road. My Dad picked it up and skinned it, took it to town and got $20 for the skin.
I need to do some research to see if I can see what ships he served on and what campaigns he participated in during World War II. Not many stories have been passed down to me about his military experience.
My father recently shared a story with me about when my grandfather worked for the railroad he would at times bring home cases of Kelloggs cereal when a box car would bust open. I'd never thought of this happening but it makes sense. As a kid we'd always stop when we found something in the road.
One of the found items I can recall from my childhood is finding a large racoon hit on the road. My Dad picked it up and skinned it, took it to town and got $20 for the skin.
Labels:
Kelloggs,
military service,
Millard Clark Gatchell,
Navy,
World War II
Friday, January 23, 2009
Mary Amilea (Rudolph) Keefe
This is a photo of Mary Amilea (Rudolph) Keefe. Mary is the Great-Grandmother of my wife, Marlene Violetta Keefe. Mary was born 12 Sep 1883 in Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island. She passed away 12 Jan 1986 in North Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island.
Mary was the daughter of Ludwig F. Rudolph & Amelia May Balmert.
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Ellen T. (Gatchell) Masters Obituary
Here's the obituary of Ellen T. (Gatchell) Masters. Ellen is my 2nd Great-Grand Aunt. She was born on 25 Jul 1871 in Mifflin Township, Wyandot County, Ohio. She died on 15 Dec 1969 in Upper Sandusky, Wyandot County, Ohio.
Ellen is the daughter of Amos Pugh Gatchell & Mary A. Ream.
Phillip Foss & Eve Rucki
Here's a photo of the personal marriage book of Phillip H. Foss & Eve R. Rucki. They are my grandparents.
Eve and Phillip were married on 21 May 1959 in Battle Creek, Calhoun County, Michigan.
Phillip more commonly known as Phil.
Grandpa & Grandma Foss spent most of their time later days in a house on Bristol Lake in Michigan outside of Battle Creek, Michigan.
Eve and Phillip were married on 21 May 1959 in Battle Creek, Calhoun County, Michigan.
Phillip more commonly known as Phil.
Grandpa & Grandma Foss spent most of their time later days in a house on Bristol Lake in Michigan outside of Battle Creek, Michigan.
Adela A (Kielb) Rucki / Galus
My Great-grand mother was Adela A. (Kielb) Rucki/Galus who worked at the Toledo Stamping & Manufacturing Company in Toledo, Ohio at the time her first husband Anthony Rucki committed suicide in 1929. I know this from the application she made for Social Security of which I have a copy. Adela later married Joseph Galus.
Adela was born on 15 Aug 1897 in Galicia, Poland. She passed away on 7 Sep 1993 in Sylvania, Lucas County, Ohio. Adela was interred in Calvary Cemetery also in Lucas County.
Adela was born on 15 Aug 1897 in Galicia, Poland. She passed away on 7 Sep 1993 in Sylvania, Lucas County, Ohio. Adela was interred in Calvary Cemetery also in Lucas County.
Anna Maie (Clark) Gatchell
John F Keefe Grave Marker
Here's a photo I took today at Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery, Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas of my father-in-law's grave marker.
John Francis Keefe was born 10 May 1941 in Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island. He passed away on 29 May 2003 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas.
John is the son of John F. Keefe & Violetta Faustina Ciacccia.
John Francis Keefe was born 10 May 1941 in Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island. He passed away on 29 May 2003 in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas.
John is the son of John F. Keefe & Violetta Faustina Ciacccia.
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Frances Emily (Wallace) Ryan
Here is a photo of my Great-great Grandmother, Frances Emily (Wallace) Ryan. Frances was born on 10 Dec 1874 in Ingersoll, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada. She is the daughter of John Wallace & Harriet Sprague.
She passed away on 29 Dec 1952 in Milford, Oakland County, Michigan.
Frances was married to William/David Wellington Ryan on 4 Jul 1901 in Ingersoll, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada.
She passed away on 29 Dec 1952 in Milford, Oakland County, Michigan.
Frances was married to William/David Wellington Ryan on 4 Jul 1901 in Ingersoll, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada.
Monday, January 19, 2009
Catherine (Domick) Wisniewski
Here's a copy of the obituary of Catherine (Domick) Wisniewski. She passed away on 17 Jun 1978 in Fort Wayne, Allen County, Indiana. She is interred in the Catholic Cemetery in Fort Wayne.
Catherine Gatchell & Millard Gatchell
Here's a nice old photo of my grandparents Catherine Louise Ryan & Millard Clark Gatchell. They both look quite young so much have been around the time of their marriage.
Grandma & Grandpa had been married for 36 years at the time of his death in 1982.
Steven Wisniewski
Here's a great photo my Great-Uncle Steven Wisniewski. Uncle Steve was always a really hard working man--this picture really does that persona justice!
Steven Wisniewski passed away on 10 Mar 1993 in Fort Wayne, Allen County Indiana. He was interred in the Catholic Cemetery in Fort Wayne.
Labels:
Allen County,
Fort Wayne,
Indiana,
Steven Wisniewski
Millard Clark Gatchell
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Eva Rose (Weber) Kill
Here is the letter that my grandmother, Eva Rose Weber received from the War Department in 1946 notifying her of her husband Bernard M. Kill's burial location in St. Lo, France.
Bernard was Grandma's first husband. She later married Stanley A. Rucki & Philip H. Foss.
George Sorg & Mary Sack
George Sorg and Mary F. Sack are my 2nd Great Grand Uncle & Aunt.
Mary was named at birth Mariam Franciscain Sack as recorded in the Baptismal Records of the Hessen Cassel Catholic Church records.
Mary was born on 29 Apr 1873 in Allen County, Indiana. She passed away in 1952. George Sorg was born in 1869 and passed away in 1939.
Mary & George were married on 10 Nov 1896 in Allen County, Indiana
They are both interred in Hessen Cassel Catholic Cemetery, Allen County, Indiana.
Mary was named at birth Mariam Franciscain Sack as recorded in the Baptismal Records of the Hessen Cassel Catholic Church records.
Mary was born on 29 Apr 1873 in Allen County, Indiana. She passed away in 1952. George Sorg was born in 1869 and passed away in 1939.
Mary & George were married on 10 Nov 1896 in Allen County, Indiana
They are both interred in Hessen Cassel Catholic Cemetery, Allen County, Indiana.
Charles L. Sack
Charles L. Sack is my 2nd Great Grand Uncle. Here we have a photo of his headstone. He is interred in Hessen Cassel Catholic Cemetery, Fort Wayne, Allen County, Indiana. Charles died in August 1955. He is the son of Henry Sack & Veronica Miller.
The Hessen Cassel Catholic Cemetery is full o f Sack family interments.
The Hessen Cassel Catholic Cemetery is full o f Sack family interments.
Henry Sack & Vericonica Miller
Here is a photo of headstone of Henry Sack & Veronica Miller my 3rd great-grand parents. They are in interred at Hessen Cassel Catholic Cemetery, Fort Wayne, Allen County, Indiana.
Henry died on 20 Nov 1899 in Marion Township, Allen County, Indiana.
Veronica died on 25 Dec 1940 in Allen County, Indiana.
My grandmother (Catherine Louis Ryan) took me to this cemetery about 2 years ago to show me where her great grandparents were buried. She couldn't get out of the car to walk the cemetery with me but it was a very spiritual experience I had with her as she recalled her family and lead me to this beautiful cemetery.
Henry died on 20 Nov 1899 in Marion Township, Allen County, Indiana.
Veronica died on 25 Dec 1940 in Allen County, Indiana.
My grandmother (Catherine Louis Ryan) took me to this cemetery about 2 years ago to show me where her great grandparents were buried. She couldn't get out of the car to walk the cemetery with me but it was a very spiritual experience I had with her as she recalled her family and lead me to this beautiful cemetery.
Saturday, January 17, 2009
Clarence Gatchell Jr.
Here is a very early picture of Clarence Gatchell Jr. He is the son of Clarence Gatchell & Willie May Peoppard.
Steven Wisniewski & Millard Gatchell
This is a early picture of Steven Wisniewski (my Great Uncle) & Millard Clark Gatchell (my Grandfather) with Uncle Steve's two daughters. Note Millard must have been visiting home from the Navy has he wears his uniform.
Labels:
Millard Clark Gatchell,
Navy,
occupation,
Steven Wisniewski
Wellinton Ryan & Frances Wallace
Here is a photo my Great-Great Grandparents David/William Wellington Ryan & Frances Emily Wallace. Not sure of those are their children or maybe their grand children.
Wellington was also known as William and Welby. He was born 18 Oct 1874 in Woodstock, Ontario, Canada to Maria Mairs/Majers & Thomas Ryan.
Frances Emily Wallace was born 12 Dec 1874 in Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada to John Wallace & Harriet Sprague.
Catherine Louise (Ryan) Gatchell
Here's another picture of my grandmother, Catherine Louise Ryan. Looks like a lovely scene with a hat or floral arrangement on her head.
I don't know when this photo was taken but she is probably in her early 20's.
Our family lost Grandma last year and we are now feeling the void of her absence. I've thought many times that I don't know that she had an enemy in the world. She was liked by all and is dearly missed by her family.
Friday, January 16, 2009
Catherine Louise (Ryan) Gatchell
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Ignatious Wisniewski & Catherine Domick & Family
This wonderful portrait of Ignatious & Catherine Wisniewski and six of their children. My Great-Uncle Steven is first in the bottom row.
The hair cuts on those boys is site for sore eyes!
Both Ignatious & Catherine were born in Poland
The hair cuts on those boys is site for sore eyes!
Both Ignatious & Catherine were born in Poland
Helen Gatchell & Steven Wisniewski
We find pictured here Steven Wisniewski & Helen Marie Gatchell. They were married on 26 Oct 1938 in Fort Wayne, Allen County, Indiana. They are my great Aunt & Uncle. Helen continues to reside in the same home they moved into shortly after they were married in Fort Wayne.
Catherine Louise (Ryan) Gatchell
In the middle we find this picture of my grandmother cooking at Parkview Hospital, Fort Wayne, Indiana where she retired from many years later.
The photo is in rough shape but it's the only one I have of her at her place of work so it's treasured regardless of it's condition.
The photo is in rough shape but it's the only one I have of her at her place of work so it's treasured regardless of it's condition.
Millard Gatchell & Catherine Ryan
Pictured here we have my grandparents Millard Clark Gatchell & Catherine Louise Ryan.
This picture reminds of my early childhood when we'd all pack in the car and make the fairly long trip from Nashville, Michigan to Hoagland, Indiana where Grandma & Grandpa lived. They had a mulberry tree in the front yard which provided me hours of entertainment picking and eating until my hands were stained purple in color.
This picture reminds of my early childhood when we'd all pack in the car and make the fairly long trip from Nashville, Michigan to Hoagland, Indiana where Grandma & Grandpa lived. They had a mulberry tree in the front yard which provided me hours of entertainment picking and eating until my hands were stained purple in color.
Agnes Louise (Middleton) Ryan Geise
Agnes Louis Middleton was my great-grandmother. Agnes was more commonly known as Peg. Peg was born 29 Jul 1907 in Fort Wayne, Allen County, Indiana to Joseph G. Middleton & Clara Veronica Sack. She was first married to Stanley LeClair Ryan, divorced and married again to Elmer J. Geise.
There are only a handful of known pictures of her so this is a treasured photo of mine.
Agnes passed away on 6 Apr 1952 in Angola, Stueben County, Indiana.
Millard Clark Gatchell in Navy
Millard Clark Gatchell is pictured in the top row, far right. He's pictured with unknown fellow sailors. I'm guessing that this was at his graduation from naval school based on other photographs I've seen of him at the time. He'd be about 18 years old at the time of this picture.
Labels:
military service,
Millard Clark Gatchell,
Navy
Anna Maie (Clark) Gatchell
Millard Clark Gatchell on the Railroad
Millard Clark Gatchell known more commonly as Mick was an engineer on the railroad (see Wikipedia's entry for Rail Transport for a complete history). Mick's father Ralph Millard Gatchell was also employed by the railroad as well as many of his uncles and extended family.
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Anthony Rucki in military dress
My great grandfather Anthony Rucki is pictured in the middle with two unknown of his fellow soldiers. I have some suspicions that he was serving in Haller's Army.
Anthony was interred in Forest Cemetery, Toledo, Ohio on 31 Dec 1929.
Labels:
Anthony Rucki,
Forest Cemetery,
Haller's Army,
interred,
military service,
Ohio,
Toledo
Catherine Louise Ryan
Millard Clark Gatchell's Navy issue
This small card showing the basic naval issue of equipment was found in Millard Clark Gatchell's possession when he passed away. The bag layout must have been part of his naval training that he attended at the US Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Illinois.
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