Sunday, December 9, 2007

The Begining...


I don't know much about Adolph's and Annie's life. I do have a few stories about Anna from the time she was in the 8th Grade.

Anna dropped out in the 8th grade and the story goes....
Anna was bored with school and would walk with her brothers and sisters to the local Catholic school. As her brothers and sisters would walk into school, Anna would go to the Church and skip school. After doing this a while, the teacher sent a note home with Anna to be signed by her mother. Anna did not take the note home, rather she placed an X where the signature should be. The teacher asked why her mother had not signed the paper and Anna replied that her mother could not write. This was a lie. Her mother had attended college in Ireland before emigrating here to America.

Eventually her mother discovered Anna's lie. She then insisted that if she did not want to go to school that she would then go to work at the phone company as an operator. This is what she did.

Saturday, August 18, 2007

Adolph & Annie's family

Adolph and Annie married on August 15, 1894. They had seven children. In order... Josephine, Adolph III (Charlie - I think he was called), Anna, Walter, Helen, Edward and Fredrick. Adolph was a butcher in a meat store.

My great grandparents




Annie M. Witz migrated from Ireland in 1889. The story I heard as a child is that she came from Cork. She graduated from Trinity College and then emigrated. I still have not been able to confirm that fact. Annie and Adolph married in 1894. They lived in Westchester County New York.

Friday, August 17, 2007

It all began...

This blog is being created to document my family history. I hope to share photos and stories that I heard as a child. Both my mom and grandmother are gone but the stories and photos that they left behind tell of very strong women who led interesting lives.