Monday, February 15, 2010

The Dickersons of Person County, NC

The General Store - November, 2009
Walter & Ombrice Dickerson with their two oldest of 14 children, Evelyn Dickerson (who later became Evelyn Dickerson Shotwell) and Roland Dickerson.

Henry & Eliza Dickerson

Eliza Snow Dickerson with her son, Walter Gray Dickerson and his two sons from his second marriage, Ted and Tim.

5 Generations! Top row: Evelyn Dickerson Shotwell, Bobby Shotwell (Evie Shotwell's son). Front row: Eliza Snow Dickerson, Walter Gray Dickerson, and little cutie Kimmie Shotwell, Bobby's daughter.

A 5 generation photo of the same group, plus Dewey Dickerson in the back, holding the guywire. From left to right: Evelyn Dickerson Shotwell, Walter Gray Dickerson, Eliza Snow Dickerson, Bobby Shotwell, and his little daughter, Kimmie.



Joseph A. Snow, or otherwise referred to as "Joe Snow", has one of my favorite names in mine & Brad's genealogy. Joe Snow. Isn't that great? That's an awesome name! When Margaret sent this photo to me, it got even better... That wise beard and knowing grin seems to say, "I'm getting the last laugh at you, Rae." Touche, Joe. Touche. I won't pick fights with people that can grow that kind of beard, Mr. Snow.

What a smile! I would LOVE to find the original film and see if there's any detail.

You know how some old black & white family photos can be both heartwarming and unsettling? This photo is such classic Southern Americana. A large family dressed in period clothing, children either mid-whine or smiling, sitting in front of a handmade, well-loved quilt. Both parents have had their share of sunshine in their cheeks. Top row, left to right: Berta May Dickerson (died at 17) and Walter Gray Dickerson. Bottom row, left to right: Lester Thomas Dickerson, Henry Davis Dickerson (the patriarch), Dewey Dickerson, Bettie Pearl Dickerson, Eliza Snow Dickerson, and Arch Bradsher Dickerson.
Click to see the full genealogy article.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Eleanor Osborne Jewett - Heritage Photo Album


Eleanor Osborne Jewett Dwyer Buhl.
Staunch Democrat. Detroit Social Butterfly. Once referred to as a Great American Beauty
(by a newspaper!)

Here's the deal. My printer has decided it does not like to scan and in fact, it has ceased all scanning operations whatsoever. As I have a couple of priceless scrapbooks and photo albums on loan for my genealogy research, I decided these must be digitized! So I took photos. Of photos. Albums propped on pillows with a bedside light? Best way to do it if you gotta. If genealogy is as exciting to you as it is to me, you won't even notice the poor quality - you're used to it, eh? Poor excuse, I know...

They're not candids, they're portraits. Stunning portraits. This is one big long picture parade, guys. If you see two in a row of the same photo, it's because one is a larger or more detailed photo. Also, because Blogspot isn't err, terribly photo friendly, you will need to click on any given photo for its full effect.

Left to Right: Mary Wendell Jewett, Eleanor Osborne Jewett, Mary Williamson Visscher
Left to Right: Gertrude Osforne Jewett, Diane Dwyer, Eleanor Osborne Jewett, Harry Mulford Jewett. I simply adore seeing Harry Mulford Jewett, or "Hal" (we're pretty tight) in family photos and aged. Always exceedingly calm. His expression was difficult to capture because his eyes are an extremely light, placid, translucent blue. Eleanor seems to say, "take the photo while the baby is still, mister!"

An attempt to capture Harry Mulford Jewett. I don't think I noticed quite how substantial his ears were until now. It doesn't detract from his dapper yet familiar charm, though.

I understand this charmed maternal pose well. It's easy to get caught up in that little person that is your very life and soul. Mary Wendell Jewett, Eleanor Osborne Jewett. Gorgeous dress! Slightly creepy bangs on Eleanor. Tres Victorian!

Same photo, close-up.

Mary Wendell Jewett Bridal Portrait close-up. Do wedding gowns get more elegant and feminine than this?
Larger photo, a heavenly cloud of train wrapping around her like a divine pastry. A photo that could melt in your mouth or at least make you sigh. Let's see, how else can I tell you how much I love this portrait?
Eleanor Visscher Wendell. She knows what you're up to over there. And I think she disapproves. Shame, shame. No, I'm unfair! It could be that eyebrow, lifted in suspicion (which I inherited) but I think it's her choker that makes her look so intense.

John Henry Wendell, looking prophetically into the distance. I'm inclined to think this is his "golf clap" expression.

How does the quote from Swingers go? Oh, that's right. You're so money. Well lookatcha, H.M. Jewett with your cars and your foxhunting uniform. All he needs is a monacle and a proper moustache. A curly one. Like Moneybags from Monopoly (or whatever his name is.) If you've never seen Swingers, the movie, you probably think this caption is completely inappropriate and disrespectful. Quite the contrary! Watch Swingers. You'll see, mon ami. It's a compliment of the highest order.
Another shot of a photo above, Harry Mulford Jewett.
Gertrude Osforne Jewett. You just know that the Osborne in Eleanor Jewett's name is derivative of this, but why change the F to a B, I wonder? I don't quite know if I've ever seen a photo of an older woman wearing sheer lace sleeves before, but I like the warm grin and her understated Flapper style.
An aged Mary Wendell Jewett. It's settled: she is obviously the source of the Alton women's slow outward aging process. My mother has been mistaken for my sister, so I'm in a good class of genes here.

It doesn't feel right to exclude Eleanor's husband here. John Vincent Dwyer. I haven't included the Dwyer side in this post intentionally: that's for some other time. And I should also add, his forehead isn't really as large as it appears! It's just the angle at which I took the photo. Of his photo. That's my nose! That is my nose precisely!

And now for the Genealogy candy! Make sure you click on these photos - the text is very clear.
The Wendell - Jewett Genealogy written in Eleanor Osborne Jewett's hand.

Left side, same page, detail.Right side, same page, detail.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Coming Soon!

Be on the lookout for new posts coming soon:

-The Dickerson line from Person County, NC

-New photos of Harry Mulford Jewett

-A startling & random, yet awesome discovery about my Great Grandmother Eleanor Osborne Jewett Dwyer!

I also want to put together a list of questions that young people can ask their relatives to get the ball rolling. That's right - how to have more "good ole days" conversations! As if it's difficult!