Showing posts with label #Wisconsin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #Wisconsin. Show all posts

Friday, March 13, 2015

Friday's Faces from the Past - Robert "Bob" Charles Kelly (1926-1971)


My husband's paternal grandfather, Robert "Bob" Charles Kelly,
with his bowling league in Marshfield, Wood, Wisconsin.  Circa 1950s-1960s.
This post is based on +Genea Bloggers Friday's Faces from the Past prompt.

©Amy Wood Kelly, 2015 - I am happy to share my genealogical research and writing with others, as well as to help others with their research efforts.  However, please do not reprint this post in full or in part or use excerpts from this post without giving full credit to me, Amy Wood Kelly, as the researcher and author as well as providing the permalink to this post.  Thank you, in advance, for showing respect for my request and the work I put into creating this post.

(Corrected) Wordless Wednesday - Charles and Anna Marie (Kuehnhold) Boehning in Wisconsin

My husband's maternal great-grandparents, Charles (1876-1951) and Anna (Kuehnhold) (1885-1957) Boehning,
on their family farm in Wisconsin. Charles immigrated from Germany on 02 Oct 1877.
Anna was born in Wisconsin.
(Photo given to me by my husband's maternal grandmother.)

©Amy Wood Kelly, 2015 - I am happy to share my genealogical research and writing with others, as well as to help others with their research efforts.  However, please do not reprint this post in full or in part or use excerpts from this post without giving full credit to me, Amy Wood Kelly, as the researcher and author as well as providing the permalink to this post.  Thank you, in advance, for showing respect for my request and the work I put into creating this post.

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

(Old) Wordless Wednesday - Charles and Anna Marie (Kuehnhold) Boehning

Please go to this link to see the corrected version of this post.

My husband's maternal great-grandparents, Charles and Anna (Kuehnhold) Boehning,
on their family farm in Wisconsin.
(Photo given to me by my husband's maternal grandmother.)


©Amy Wood Kelly, 2015 - I am happy to share my genealogical research and writing with others, as well as to help others with their research efforts.  However, please do not reprint this post in full or in part or use excerpts from this post without giving full credit to me, Amy Wood Kelly, as the researcher and author as well as providing the permalink to this post.  Thank you, in advance, for showing respect for my request and the work I put into creating this post.