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Projects Underway

At long last, I can post again… After a hard disk crash due to a power failure, I decided a couple of weeks ago to upgrade my family house network to devolve my old (but still relatively new) computer to the grandkids who live with us.  Isabel and Manuel are both in school, but love to get on the Disney web site on their mother’s laptop as soon as they can. So, we’re dedicating one machine for their use, and grandpa gets a new PC.  I’ve got the system running, and have reinstalled most of the software…though I still have some to go.  But it’s back to my many projects which I steadily work on…a little at a time but try to progress each week.

• I’ve updated to Family Tree Maker 2011, and am now checking entries for the descendants of Elizabeth Williams, daughter of my 5th-great-grandmother Sobriety Bunker Williams.  It is only Elizabeth’s descendants I have to update and I’ll be ready to do a new CD version of my 1996 work, Descendants of Sobriety Bunker, which was produced in print form for the Bunker Family Association. I hope to have the new CD available by Christmas.

• Reinstalling a scanner this weekend will allow me to continue working on another CD publication, which will be an electronic version of the back issues of the Bunker Banner, the newsletter of the Bunker Family Association. The Association was founded in 1913, but the Banner was first published in 1971. BFA members Ruth Bunker Christensen, Edward F. Cooper, and Gil and Carole Bunker were editors in the first 25 years of the Banner’s history. Gil and Carole continued to share the production duties of the Banner thereafter until Carol’s death in 2009, and Gil has continued with the Banner editorial duties in addition to his role as BFA President.

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TNG site users “restored”

Finally finished restoring the users and passwords for my Next Generation of Genealogy website.  You have to register to gain access to the data.

If you have trouble logging in, please contact me by e-mail.

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Winslow Graves, Mt. Hope Cemetery, Beaver City, Nebraska

Warren Winslow sent an e-mail to some Winslow cousins earlier this week:  “I made a last minute trip to southwest Nebraska and northwest Kansas over the weekend.  I went to Beaver City, Nebraska and talked to the town librarian who put me in touch with Linda Weaver (Thomlinson).  The Weavers are descendants of Richard R. Weaver and Evelyn C. Carr, Robert H. Carr and Elsie L. Winslow, Orin E. Winslow and Martha E. Moreland, and Elias H. Winslow and Sally Folsom. Linda’s brother Richard owners the land Elias Howard Winslow homesteaded in the 1870s.

“I took pictures at the Mount Hope Cemetery.  The grave marker for Elias Howard Winslow and Sarah “Sally” Folsom is an obelisk made of white limestone that measures 14 X 14 inches at the bottom and stands 60 inches high.  The north side marks Elias Howard Winslow’s grave and reads E. H. WINSLOW DIED May 15, 1882 AGED 57 Yrs. 6 Ms. 16 Days.  The south side marks Sarah “Sally” Folsom’s grave and reads SALLY WIFE of E. H. Winslow DIED July 26, 1882 AGED 55 Years. The west side has clasped hands graved into the stone and reads Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord. The east side is blank.”

All of the following are also in the Mount Hope Cemetery and the pictures are shared at greencity.phanfare.com.

Orin E. Winslow and Martha E. Moreland and their children Bernice May Winslow, Archie Lee Winslow, Viola Fern Winslow, as well as Elias and Sally’s children Lillian S. Winslow (Wade) and her child Bertie Wade both died soon after the child was born; Delbert S. Winslow and his wife Laura May Volgamore, Bertha May Winslow (Norton) and her husband Orin Hardin Norton.

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Changes on the Greencity Photo Site

For several years now, I have kept separate “albums” for various categories on my photo site at greencity.phanfare.org.  These included albums for the Bunker Family Association, various Roblee researchers taking photographs of gravestones in various cemeteries, former coworker reunions of the Association of Bay Area Governments, and friends and family members.   That isn’t what’s changing. What has changed is that the albums at the Greencity site maintained by Doug Detling will be more accessible.  I will still maintain albums that will be password protected only for those who wish to go directly to particular “sites” and not just browse the photo albums.

But it is simply too confusing for many who visit my photo site to maintain separate “album” sites for the Bunker Family Association, my various Roblee relatives who have been taking pictures of cemeteries,  etc.  So what I’m doing is making albums accessible without passwords to folks who are willing to scan the photo albums looking for things of interest.   Albums are accessible to anyone who wishes to visit at greencity.phanfare.com.  Feel free to visit.

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I’ve updated my Facebook badge.

Here’s an updated Facebook badge.

Douglas G. Detling

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Medford Celebrates 125th Anniversary

The City of Medford will mark its 125th anniversary as a community with a celebration at noon Wednesday, February 24th, at the Carnegie Library Building, 413 W. Main St., Medford.

Historical photos and presentations will be made during the ceremonies.

More information is available on the City’s web site.

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Wilma Wells Detling (1924-2010)

Wilma Jeanne (Wells) Detling, 85, died January 16, 2010 at the Pleasanton, California home of daughter Adrienne Riley, two days short of her 86th birthday.  She had been in poor health for several months.

Mrs. Detling, was born in Visalia, Tulare Co., California on January 18, 1924, oldest of four children of Frank and Verna Wells. She spent most of her childhood in Bakersfield, Kern Co., California. She worked in the office of the J.C. Penney Co. in Bakersfield, where she met her future husband, Howard Norman Detling. The couple married on May 16, 1942, in Bakersfield. After Howard was discharged from the U.S. Army following service in World War II, the couple relocated to Northern California. Howard and Wilma had three sons and two daughters, the two eldest born in Redding, California, and the three youngest born in Willows, California.  She was quite proud that all her kids are all family-oriented. In addition to the support she gave to me in tracing the family history, she especially delighted in the regular visits from her children, grandchilden and great-grandchildren right up until shortly before her death.

If we can be half as good to our grandkids as she was to us, they will be truly blessed.

Wilma Detling was a descendent of Samuel Williams, a Revolutionary War patriot, who married Sobriety Bunker (D15-II), great-great granddaughter of James Bunker (D-1), one of the first European immigrant settlers of what is now the State of Maine.

Mrs. Detling was preceded in death by her parents, Frank and Verna Winslow Wells; her husand, Howard;  brother, Glenn Edward Wells; and sister, Evelyn Wells Weaver. Survivors include a sister, Edna Wells Valdez of Bakersfield; three sons and daughters-in-law, Douglas (Manuela) Detling of Medford, Oregon, Martin (Glenda) Detling of Eureka, California, and Wade (Jerie) Detling of Deer Park, Washington; two daughters and sons-in-law, Adrienne (Michael) Riley of Pleasanton and Valerie (Brad) Liggatt of Redding, California; 12 grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren.

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Maintaining Family Data Base

I  have moved my family tree data base to this domain.

https://www.detling.us/TNG/index.php

The web pages for the old Greencity site have a new look (also powered by Word Press).

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Crater Lake

Panorama of Crater Lake, Oregon

Manuela and I drove to Crater Lake (about 75 miles from Medford) Sunday, September 20, to take a panorama of the lake.  September weather at Crater Lake is variable so we really didn’t know what to expect. It was relatively cloudless, cool and the wind was calm so the lake surface was nearly like glass in some parts. For those who have never visited Oregon’s only national park, the island in the center of this photo is Wizard Island.

We took a panorama  from a point along the rim road at N 42 56’46.03″ W 122 10’7.32″ 6,592 elevation. The panorama was produced by stitching 225 images together, then cropping in Photoshop.

http://www.greencity.phanfare.com/4347099

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Photo Albums

Phanfare, the provider I use to store and share photo albums for viewing by friends and family members, has again changed the way web sites are designated (actually returning to the original way albums were stored). Use this link to visit my albums:

http://greencity.phanfare.com

Posted in Digital Photography.