Blumenstiel Sisters

Blumenstiel Sisters, circa 1915 and late 1920s/1930s. Dorothy Blumenstiel Jarrell (left) and Margaret Blumenstiel Holmes were the daughters of John William and Laura Schermack Blumenstiel. The family lived in Detroit, Michigan, USA. #falknerjarrell #blumenstielgenealogy #blumenstiel #familyhistory #genealogy #familyphotos #oldphotos #oldphoto #detroit #detroithistory ##michigan #michiganhistory #sisters #sistersđź‘­#familyhistory #familyhistorian

William and Helen Blumenstiel House – Spokane, Washington, USA

William and Helen Blumenstiel house in Spokane, Washington, USA early 1930s. William (Will) Blumenstiel and his sister, Helen, moved westward from Freeport, Illinois, USA. They ran a general store in Idaho, before settling Spokane, Washington. Will and Helen were siblings of John William Blumenstiel. #falknerjarrell #blumenstielgenealogy #familyhistory #genealogy #familyphotos #family #vintagephotography #oldphotos #oldphoto #ancestor #antiquephoto... Continue Reading →

John Jarrell and Mabel Forshee: Marriage License (1897)

John McCready Jarrell and Mabel Forshee: Marriage License (1897). John Jarrell and Mabel Forshee were married January, 1897 in Desloge, St. Francois County, Missouri, USA. #familyhistory #familyphoto #genealogy #jarrellgenealogy #missouri #missourihistory #michiganhistory #falknerjarrell #oldphotos #detroithistory #detroit #michigan #forsheegenealogy #jarrell #forshee #desloge #deslogemo

Mabel Forshee Jarrell (1880-1966)

Mabel Forshee Jarrell (1880-1966). She was the mother of Vernon Lee Jarrell and wife of John McCready Jarrell. Born in St. Francois County, Missouri, USA, her family migrated to Detroit, Michigan, USA by 1920. Mabel was an excellent cook/baker, with chicken and dumplings and multi-layer lemon cake among her specialities. #familyhistory #familyphoto #genealogy #jarrellgenealogy #missouri... Continue Reading →

Christina Vaupel Blumenstiel (1855-1888)

Christina Vaupel Blumenstiel (1855-1888). Christina Vaupel Blumenstiel was the paternal grandmother of Dorothy Blumenstiel Jarrell and mother of John William Blumenstiel. The family immigrated to the USA in 1885 and Christina died in 1888. Adolph and Christina are buried in the Freeport City Cemetery, Freeport, Illinois, USA. #falknerjarrell #blumenstielgenealogy #freeportillinois #illinois #illinoishistory #familyhistory #genealogy #germany... Continue Reading →

Adolph Wilhelm Blumenstiel Headstone

Adolph Wilhelm Blumenstiel - Headstone. Adolph Blumenstiel was the paternal grandfather of Dorothy Blumenstiel Jarrell and father of John William Blumenstiel. The family immigrated to the USA in 1885 and his first wife, Christina Vaupel, died in 1888. Following Christina's death, Adolph married Christine Dreier Nieman, a widow. Adolph and Christine are buried in the... Continue Reading →

Welcome Delegation for Theodore Roosevelt (1903)

Welcome Delegation for Theodore Roosevelt (1903). Joseph J. Schermack, Sr. front row, far right. Dedication of Lincoln Douglas Debates monument in Freeport, Illinois, USA. #falknerjarrell #schermack #schermackgenealogy #blumenstiel #blumenstielgenealogy #freeportil #freeportillinois #lincolndouglasdebate #abrahamlincoln #abrahamlincon #teddyroosevelt #theodoreroosevelt #roosevelt #illinoishistory #illinois #historicphotos #historicphoto #historicphotography

Theodore Roosevelt – Freeport, Illinois, USA (1903)

Theodore Roosevelt - Dedicating monument to Lincoln Douglas Debates Freeport, Illinois, USA. June 3, 1903. Joseph J. Schermack, Sr. was in the welcoming delegation and Adolph Wilhelm Blumenstiel worked on the monument. #falknerjarrell #schermack #schermackgenealogy #blumenstiel #blumenstielgenealogy #freeportil #freeportillinois #lincolndouglasdebate #abrahamlincoln #abrahamlincon #teddyroosevelt #theodoreroosevelt #roosevelt #illinoishistory #illinois #historicphotos #historicphoto #historicphotography

Norah Mary Carney in Los Angeles, 1930s/1940s

Norah Mary Carney in Los Angeles, 1930s/1940s. She was the sister of Agnes Carney Falkner. #falknerjarrell #ancestors #familyhistory #genealogy #genealogyphoto #ancestry #history #knowyouroots #ancestor #genealogyresearch #geneabloggers #familytree #familyhistorian #findyourroots #traceyourroots #genealogia #familyarchives #oldphotograph #savinghistory #findingroots #carneygenealogy #losangeles #la #palmtrees #palmtree

John McCready “Mack” Jarrell

John McCreary “Mack” Jarrell was born in Missouri, USA 18 December 1876. He was a miner at the Federal Lead Mine in Flat River, Missouri for many years. The family relocated to Detroit, Michigan, USA by 1920, to work in the auto factories. “John Mack” was the father of Vernon Lee Jarrell. #familyhistory #familyphoto #genealogy... Continue Reading →

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