Wednesday, December 01, 2010

Advent Calendar : The Christmas Tree

Did you have a real tree of was it artificial?  How big was the tree?  Who decorated the tree?  What types of Christmas trees did your ancestors have?


As a kid, most years our family used an artificial tree, though I do remember one year using a live tree.  The live tree left a mess with lots of needles.


As an adult, we've always had an artificial tree.  I started out using one that was handed down to me, but when it became too worn I picked up a good deal on one at an "after-Christmas" sale that we've used for the last few years.


Our trees were probably 6 feet tall or so.  As a kid, the tree seemed really tall. 


Growing up, we would put up and decorate the tree around my mom's birthday, on the 10th or so.  Everyone would help decorate.  I can remember having both a rotating star (60s relic - wish still had) and an angel for a tree topper.  


As an adult, we seem so busy that we put up the tree when we can.  This year it is not up yet, which seems later than normal.  Usually right after Thanksgiving it will go up.




I asked my mom about her Christmas tree memories as well:
I can remember having a real tree as a child.   The artifical trees became popular and so we started having one.   I think my dad did the lights and with my mom decorated it.   We put our tree up on Dec. 10th, my birthday, therefore it was only up about 2 weeks.   Mom took it down right after Christmas.   Our trees were green but I think one year we had an aluminum tree with the color wheel.   My mom liked to decorate and later her trees were all done in gold decorations.   

Christmas Greetings



Mrs. Vera Stuber
Spencervile, Ohio
R.R.


12-19-1923


Dear Vera


With love greetings for a Merry Xmas and Happy New Year from Aunt Carrie G. 710 Washington Ave. Bay City Mich.


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This postcard was sent to my paternal great-aunt, Vera (HALEY) STUBER by her aunt, Carrie Mae (HALEY) GRAVES.  Vera was the wife of Clarence STUBER; Carrie was the wife of Arthur GRAVES.

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Tombstone Tuesday: John H. and Bertha L. (LeMasters) Yaeger



John Henry and Bertha Fidelia (LeMASTERS) YAEGER are buried in the Salamonia Cemetery, Madison Township, Jay County, Indiana.  Bertha is my paternal great-grandaunt.


John was born October 4, 1874 in Jay County, Indiana.  I do not know his parentage.


Bertha was born May 31, 1874 in Darke County, Ohio, the daughter of Luman Walker and Mary Keziah (CHEW) LeMASTERS.


John and Bertha married May 20, 1903 in Jay County, Indiana.  They had 6 children, and lived in Clay County, Indiana where both were teachers.


John died in 1963.  Bertha died March 16, 1922 in Clay County, Indiana.


Tombstone Tuesday – To participate in Tombstone Tuesday simply create a post which includes an image of a gravestone of one or more ancestors and it may also include a brief description of the image or the ancestor. This is an ongoing series at GeneaBloggers.