Friday, December 30, 2011

Nesmith's Trip to the Mountains 1921

Handwritten Diary of “F.O.N’s trip to Mts. 1921" - Transcribed by Cathy
           [Frank Orlando Nesmith often wrote his name as FO Nesmith]



Frank & Nellie Nesmith

Ruth Adell Nesmith




[Frank Orlando Nesmith (age 47), and his daughters, Ruth Adell Nesmith (age 19, oldest daughter), Fern Marie Nesmith (age 13, youngest daughter) went on a trip to the Mountains July 28, 1921.]




Fern Marie Nesmith






     F O Nesmith, daughters Ruth and Fern from Wauneta and Miss Pauline Greenfield from New York, left Wauneta at 6:45 Thursday morning July 28th for the West. Drove to Enders where C A Nesmith and family met there. We was in no hurry so took our time and drove to Haxtun Colo for dinner. We met several friends there that was on their way to see the sights of the west. We passed Brother Terry and his family several times and they passed us until we arrived in Sterling where we left them for good and never saw them again. We bought one tent in Sterling and C. A. done some shopping. We then drove to Brush and camped for the night on the camping grounds by the school house. We took in the band concert as it was only a block from our camp.  



Wauneta, NE to Brush, CO, about 140 miles
  
     Wednesday [actually Friday] morning we started for Boulder but we had some flat tires on the way which caused us considerable trouble between the hot sun, sand and mosquitoes, we managed to patch up and go on. We landed at C E Nesmith at 7 PM where we pitched our tent, Resting up Saturday as I was tired being sick for two weeks before starting and was still feeling bad. Sunday morning we attended the Christian Church and S.S. which was very good. We then went home with Jim Nesmith for a big dinner and we did eat. Jim has a nice place and such a strawberry patch you never saw and we did eat all we wanted too. It rained Sunday evening so we stayed at Charlie’s that night and enjoyed ourselves by singing old songs [speaking ?]

Monday morning we drove to Longmont park for dinner and as we were breaking camp it commenced to rain again and rained all the way on up to Loveland. After crossing the Thompson river we came to a long hill that was a hard one to climb in a wet time like this. There was about a dozen Fords stuck on this hill. But we rambled along passed all of them. When we got to the top of this hill there was a big Chandler car across the road so we had to stop until he took his time and wired his chain on and got out of our way.
 
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My the Fords we saw stuck and standing by the wayside. Art says of course he had a good one. We then went on through the rain and mud until we came to another bridge that was too narrow to pass a car and we had to slow down to let a car cross then we started to cross and another fellow came along from the other way so we backed off to let him cross and he killed the engine and if you ever saw a fellow mad he was one. He would crank, look at us, crank, then look at us and the rain coming down hard, by this time there a lot of cars behind him so they got out gave him a shove and on he went but if you could have seen that look he gave us. We sat in the car and the girls laughed at him, poor fellow.

Then we drove on in to Loveland where we found Ashby Morrison. Our bedding being wet and Ashby having a crowd we hunted up Jim Craig finding Maggy & Lar___ Pelby there.  Bertha took us in and we dried our things the best we could. The next day, Tuesday, we spent visiting and looking around Loveland. In the evening Jim Craig and the two women and myself drove to Ft. Collins and back.

      Wednesday morning, Art being sick we took one car and drove to Estes Park. Camped west of the park for lunch and while the cooks were washing dishes Fern and I climbed the mountain. While up there Fern said to me “Papa, if I reached out and caught a cloud what would become of it.” She didn’t catch any. 
 
Estes Park in Colorado, Rocky Mtn. National Park
Another view of Estes Park, Colorado
We drove through the National Park and visited the fish hatchery there then came back to the city of Estes Park. Ruth and Velma took a little wade in the creek but owing to the cool water they soon came out. We took many snapshots as there was a great many fine scenerys along the way. We came back down and arrived at Loveland at about 5:30 PM. 


















 

Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado


  













     Thursday AM we drove back to Boulder camped at city park for dinner. Then drove to Jim’s spend the p.m. and night. Friday we drove to Denver. We drove by many coal mines on our way.
     We arrived at Fred Mat__ at noon, after dinner we drove up town took in the US Mint done some shopping. In the evening we went out to the White City on Lake Side Park where we emptied a portion of our pocketbooks. It is sure some place. The girls are well protected by the government at that place. Ask Police about it. Saturday we drove up Bear Creek Canyon through Evergreen where we met the smiling face of Frank McCullin. He took us up to his cabin where we met his wife and sister and daughter. We didn’t stop long as we was on our way up the mountain about a forty mile drive on to Look Out Mt. where Bill Cody is buried. We then came down the hill to Golden and in to Denver. Say some hill this came down three mints. that it took us 40 minutes to go up. The roads are fine all through the mountain everywhere.

Sunday we attended the Trinity Church and SS in the PM we drove along with Mr. & Mrs. Ma___ to the Park and other places.  Down here some fine parks. Monday we drove to Colorado Springs where we camped for at a park on the south side of the City. 


Colorado Springs, CO













Manitou Springs, CO

Garden of the Gods, CO





Tuesday we visited the Gardens of the Gods, Cave of the Winds Manitou Springs.










  Wednesday AM we drove to the Seven Falls, Helen Hunts grave and back to camp for dinner then to Pueblo in the PM where we saw many sights of the flood that they had there some months ago. 





Seven Falls, near Colorado Springs
Helen Hunt Falls, near her grave




  















Thursday AM after looking around and taking some snap shots we drove to Rocky Ford. North to Eads that night. Friday we drove through South East Colo where it never rains. The country is _____  but not much farming done there. We landed in Goodland, Kansas that night and drove home Saturday landing in Wauneta at 12:15 PM and was glad to get home once more being gone 16 ½ days. I think the trip home in all good. The girls took in all the sunshine they could while gone and if you would see them you would know where they have been.  F.O.N.

[Family Names: 
Frank Orlando Nesmith (age 47), 
Ruth Adell Nesmith (age 19, oldest daughter), 
Fern Marie Nesmith (age 13, youngest daughter), 
Bertha "Berty" E. Nesmith (age 51, older sister of Frank), 
"C A" Cyrus Arthur Nesmith (age 49, older brother to Frank), 
James "Jim" Nesmith (age 42, younger brother to Frank), 
"C E" Charles Ernest Nesmith (age 41, younger brother to Frank), 
"Brother Terry" Lewis Sherman Terry and family, including Jesse Wall Terry (age 20).]

Sunday, December 25, 2011

Lowe/Kolter/Boone/Robinson Family

Lowe Family - In countries whose language is primarily German based the surname is recorded in many forms including Low, Lowe, Leeb, Löw, Löwe. It may derive from the pre-medieval word 'lewo' meaning a lion, and hence was a name given to a brave or regal person.

*Thomas Low(e) Sr.

*Thomas Low(e) Jr. abt. 1775  who died in Lincoln County, NC abt. June 26, 1829
married: Martha "Patsy" Guthrie (or Guttrey, Guttry) b. abt. 1775 d. aft. 1850 in Lincoln Co.
children: 
*Isaac LOWE: b. 1798 d. 1880 
Elizabeth LOWE: b. 8 Nov. 1800 d. 1836
Alexander LOWE: b. 1804 abt d. 1849 in Pickens County, AL
Greenbury LOWE: b. 1807 abt d. Wilson County, Tenn.
John Franklin LOWE: 1809 d. 1847 in Pickens County, AL
James Washington LOWE Sr: b. 27 May 1810 d. 1882 in Lincoln County, NC
Thomas LOWE: b. 1812
Caroline LOWE: b. 1814
Frances M. LOWE: b. 1816 d. 1889 Pickens Co. AL
Rufus L. LOWE: b. 4 June 1820 d. 1908 

*Isaac Lowe - b. 1798 -  d. 1880
married: March 27, 1824 - Nancy Kincaid - b. 1804 - d. 1876
children: D.A. Lowe b - 1825, *Thomas Lafayette - b. July 28, 1831 d: June 11, 1862

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Boone - English (of Norman origin): nickname meaning 'good', from Old French bon 'good'.

*George Boone - b. abt 1623, d. abt 1696 County Devon, England
married:  Ann Fallace - b. abt 1625 Stoke Canon, England
children: *George

*George Boone - b. Nov 17, 1646, Exeter, County Devon, England, d. Abt 1726, County Devon
married: Sarah Uppey - b. Abt 1646, Stoke Canon, England, d. Abt 1720, Stoke Canon
children: *George III

*George Boone III - Mar 19, 1665 or 1666 in England, d. 7 Aug 1744 Exeter, Berks Co., Pennsylvania
children: *Joseph

*Joseph Boone, Sr. b. Apr 5, 1704, Cullompton, County Devon, England, d. Jan 30, 1776, Exeter, Berks Co., PA
Cathrine Warren b. Apr 1708, England, d. Jan 31, 1778, Exeter, Berks Co., PA 
children: *Catherine Rosanna Boone - b. Nov, 1733


Kolter/Coulter - German - "Kultir," an ancient Teutonic word that means "knife" or "blade," eventually became "Kolter."

*Johann Martin Kolter = Martin Coulter - b: Abt. 1728 in The Palatinate Germany d: Abt. 1808 in Lincoln County, NC
married: *Catherine Rosanna Boone b: November 1733 in Oley (Exeter) Berks, PA d: Abt. 1813 in Lincoln County, NC
children: Catherine Roseanna, *Martin Jr., John, Philip 

*Martin Coulter Jr - b: February 11, 1759 in Rowan County, NC d: July 06, 1847 in Catawba County, NC
married: Elizabeth (Betsy) Aydelotte - d: May 06, 1849
children: John, Henry N., Ephraim, Rhoda, Catherine Rosanna, Elizabeth, Jedediah, *Elkanah Philip, Caleb Aydelotte

Elkanah Philip Coulter - b: April 28, 1807 in Lincoln County, NC d: August 03, 1874 in Catawba County, NC
married: Malinda Wilson - b: 1801 d: June 26, 1892 in C Age at death: 91 est.
children: *Dorcas Anna Coulter, Elizabeth, 


*Thomas Lafayette Lowe - b. July 28, 1831 d: June 11, 1862  near Richmond, Virginia
married: *Dorcas Anna Coulter - b: November 07, 1831 d: March 15, 1911
children: Thomas Lee - b. Jan 9, 1855, (married Jennie Osborne Rhyne) *Ottis L. - b. Feb 13, 1859, (married Laura Alice Robinson) Willie - b. Jan 11, 1861 (married A.C. Shuford)

Robinson - Northern English: patronymic from the personal name Robin.

*James Robinson Sr. and Mary:  from Yorkshire England, went to Charleston, SC in 1670

*James Robinson Jr. b. May 19, 1725
married: Catharine Sherrill went to Catawba County North Carolina, near Startown.
children: Sarah b. Nov 29, 1750
David b. March 18, 1752
James b. Feb 9, 1754
*Jesse b. Nov. 25, 1760

*Jesse Robinson, born Nov. 25,1760, served 3 years in the army, from May 4, 1776
married: May 29, 1787 (1) Mollianna Weidner - d. 1796
married: 1797 (2) Maria Anna Muhl (first cousin of Mollianna)
children: *Henry Weidner

*Henry Weidner Robinson b. April 20, 1798, Lincoln County, N.C. d. June 17, 1883.
married: July 1819 Mary Magdelena Wilfong b. March 27, 1798, d. June 23, 1886 in Catawba County, North Carolina.
children: Cynthia Elizabeth (1820-1882), Catherine Elmina (1823-1870), Alfred N. (1824-1874), Jesse Laban (1829-1886), *John Wilfong (1832-1903)

*John Wilfong Robinson - b. 6 April 1832 d. 15 July 1903
married: Elizabeth Hoyle Shuford - b. 1 Oct 1834 d. 20 June 1896
children: Raymond Whitener, Abel Shuford, Laura Alice b. 1864, Mary Katherine, Martha Etta, Anna Elizabeth, Jacob Henry, John Wilfong 


Ottis L. Lowe, grandfather of Thomas Lee Lowe







*Ottis L. Lowe - b: Feb 13, 1859  d: Sept 28, 1893, died 6 weeks after the birth of his baby daughter Annie
married: Mar 18, 1884 - Laura Alice Robinson b. 1864 d. 1928
children: John Coulter - b. Dec 28, 1884, Thomas Lee - b. Sept 6, 1887, Ottis Augustus - b. Aug 5, 1891, Annie Laura b. - Aug 12,1893 - d. Jan 9, 1919.


Thomas Lee, Annie Laura, Laura A., Ottis Augustus, John C. Lowe





Thomas Lee, John C., Annie Laura, Laura A., Ottis A. Lowe











































Thomas Lee Lowe - b: Sept 6, 1887 d. abt 1947
married: July 2, 1927 Lillian Lee Taylor - b. Nov 17, 1902  d. 1993
children: *William Thomas (Living), Norma Lee b. Sept. 9, 1929, d. March 26, 2021









Willie and Pat Lowe - Sept 20, 1950

*William Thomas Lowe - Living
married: Sept 20, 1950 - Donna Patricia Terry b. Aug 2, 1931, d. Sept 6, 2003
children: 
*Catherine Lee Lowe - Living
Robert Thomas b. April 1953 - d. Sept 1955
Linda Diane Lowe - Living
Terri Ann Morrison - Living


Taylor Family Tree

Taylor Family
Taylor is an old Norman name in origin, and likely originates from Scotland. The name became a common English occupational name for a tailor, from Old French "tailleur" which comes from the Latin "taliare," meaning "to cut."

*John Taylor: BEF 1327 in Homestall, Shadochurst, Kent, England d. AFT 1377
married: about 1352, Margaret Welmote  b. 1327
children: Agnes, Thomas, Allinor, John, *William

*William Taylor: BEF 1377 in Shadochurst, Kent, England, d. AFT 1422
married: about 1402, wife unknown
children: *John

*John Taylor: ABT 1403 in Shadochurst, Kent, England, d. ABT 1466
married: about 1428, Margaret Hambly b. 1409
children: *William 

*William Taylor: ABT 1429 in Shadochurst, Kent, Eng., d. Bef. Aug. 20, 1493
married: 1450, Joane Gilbard, b. ABT 1432 in Shadochurst, Kent, England 
children: *John b. ABT 1452 

*John Taylor: ABT 1452 in Shadochurst, Kent, England
married: 1470, Margaret De Fairsted b: 1452 in Shadochurst, Kent, Eng.
children: *William b.  ABT 1470, John b: ABT 1480, Joane b.  ABT 1482 

*William Taylor: b. ABT 1470 in Shadochurst, Kent, England
married: wife unknown
children: *John b. 1490 

*John Taylor: 1490 in Rothbury, Northumberland, England
married: ABT 1508/9 Susan Rowland b. 1482 - 1488, Rothbury, dau. of John Rowland, d. 1512 - 1563
children: *Rowland b. Oct 16, 1510, Robert, Thomas, Edmund, Nathaniel, John III 

*Rev. Rowland Taylor: 16 OCT 1510 in Rothbury, Northumberland, Eng. Rector of Hadleigh in Suffolk – burned at the stake for Protestant beliefs at Aldham Common, February 9,1555
married: 1534 Rothbury, Margaret Tyndale. b. 1510 Rothbury d. Hadleigh, Suffolk
children: Susan - July 30, 1535, Anne - ABT 1536, Ellen - Aug 16, 1537, Robert - Aug 21 1543, Zachary - Dec 9, 1545, George - Dec 27, 1546, *Thomas - Sept 29, 1548, Mary - 1550, Elizabeth - 1552, all born Hadleigh, Suffolk

*Thomas Taylor: 29 SEP 1548 in Hadleigh, Suffolk, Eng. c: Cambridgeshire, Eng. d. Oct 1, 1588
married: 1572 Hadleigh, Elizabeth Burwell b. 1552 Hadleigh d. 1576 2 years Thomas' birth
children: *Thomas (1574)
married: ABT 1577 Ann Cotton b. 1548 in Hadleigh
children: Nathaniel (1578 Cambridge, c. Ireland) Edmund (1580 Cambridge) 

*Thomas J. Taylor: b. 25 MAR 1574 in Hadleigh, Suffolk, d. 1618 Hadleigh
married: Oct 9, 1599, Margaret Swinderly b. 1578 Copenhagen, Denmark (father Andrew Swinderly b. ABT 1546 in Copenhagen, mother b. ABT 1550 in Copenhagen)
Children: Robert, Margaret Ellen, *Col. William, John, Jane (b. Carlisle), James (b. Carlisle), Ann, Richard 

*Col. William Taylor: 8 JUL 1605 in Pennington Castle, Cumberland, England, UK
married: 1640 Lydia ____ b. 1620 
children: *William - Nov 9, 1645 UK, Winifred b. ABT 1647 VA , Elizabeth b. ABT 1648 VA, Elias Born in Accomack, VA 

*William Taylor: 9 NOV 1645 in Old Swinford, Worcester, England, UK
married: Bridget _______  b. 1644
children: *Elias - b. Sep 21, 1661, William - b. ABT 1682, Winifred - b. ABT 1684, Rachel - b. ABT 1686, Tabitha - BEF b. 1690, Elizabeth - b. BEF 1690 

*Elias Taylor: b. 21 SEP 1661 in Accomac, Accomack, VA
married: Comfort Anderson b. 1670, Accomac VA, dau. of William and Mary (Wise) Anderson
children:  Naomi - b. 1688, Elizabeth - b. 1690, Comfort - b. 1692, Hannah - b. 1694, Esther - b. 1695, Mary - before 1700, Joshua - b. 1700 

*Joshua Taylor ABT 1700 in Accomac, Accomack, Virginia, United States
married:  AFT 1715 _______________ b. 1690
children: *Robert

*Robert Taylor AFT 1715 in Accomack, VA, d. 1807, Rutherford, NC
married: 1740, Rutherford, NC Susannah Anderson b. Oct 4, 1725, NY, NY. d. about 1756
children: Joshua - b. 1740, Mary - b. 1741, Susannah - b. 1742, Arthur b. - 1744, Jeremiah b. - 1745, James - b. 1747, Isaac - b. 1748, Cynthia - b. 1749, all preceding born in VA, *Caleb Taylor - b. 1750 Rutherford, NC, John - b. 1755 Buncombe, NC 

*Caleb Taylor,  b. 1750 d. 1783 Rutherford NC
married: 1770 Rutherford NC, Sarah b. ABT 1750
children: *Rev. Jeremiah -  b. Feb 22 1774, Sarah - b. 1778, Miss Taylor - b. 1785 

*Jeremiah Taylor, Sr (Rev.) (Elder) Old Bethel Church (Baptist) b. February 27, 1774, Tyron Co. NC, d. May 21(2), 1848, Fabius, Marion Co. MO.
married: Sept 17, 1798, Buncombe Co. NC. Elizabeth King b. April 9,1779 Buncombe NC, d. April 20, 1880
children: 
Caleb Sobieski - b. Sept 23, 1799, Buncombe Co. NC, d. Aug 15, 1880, Marion Co. Mo
Samuel King - b. 1803, Buncombe Co. NC, d. 1873. 
John - b. March 05, 1806, Buncombe Co. NC, d. Bet. 1884-1887, Marion Co, Mo
*Jeremiah Martin - b. Dec 03, 1808, Buncombe Co. NC d. May 05, 1880, Marion Co. Mo 
Elizabeth - b. 1811, Buncombe Co. NC, d. unknown
Joshua - b. 1815, Buncombe Co. NC, d. 1842, Marion Co. Mo.
Joseph -  b. 1820, Buncombe Co. NC, d. 1865. 
Sarah - b. 12 Oct. 1801, d. April 16, 1872. 

*Jeremiah Martin Taylor b. Dec. 3, 1808 in NC d. May 5, 1880 Marion Co. MO
married: 25 Apr 1833, in Marion County, MO Clarissa Lovelace. b. 1812, in NC
children: 
John Lovelace - b. Abt. 1834, d. 1915
Patsy Ann - b. December 16, 1835, Marion Co. Mo d. 1860. 
*William Inskip - b. November 19, 1837 d. October 12, 1897
Sarah Elizabeth - b. April 09, 1840 d. February 09, 1862 
Mary Jane - b. Abt. 1845, d. 1928 
Jeremiah Bonney - b. April 04, 1848 d. August 22, 1922 

*William Inskip Taylor. b. 19 Nov 1837, in Lewis County, MO. d.  October 12, 1897
married: Dec. 27, 1866, Ellen Elizabeth (Nickie?) (Nellie?) Williams b. Feb. 25, 1845, Marion County, MO d.
28 Jan 1898, daughter of Spotswood S. Williams and Elizabeth R. Sharp
children:
Leander Winston (Lee) Sr, b. Jan 27, 1868, in Marion County, MO., d.  January 10, 1947
*William Patterson b. July 24, 1871, Lewis Co. MO d. Nov 16, 1964
Lulu May - b. Dec. 1873 m. Albert W. McIntyre b. May 1876 KY
Mary b.1874, in Lewis County, MO



William P. Taylor and Mary Alice Bates



William P. & Alice Taylor - 70th Wedding Anniversary



*William Patterson Taylor, b. July 24, 1871, Lewis County, MO d. Nov 16, 1964, Ellensburg, WA
married: Nov. 25, 1892 Mary Alice Bates, b. July 5, 1876, daughter of William P. Bates, d. Feb 6, 1964
children: Lucius (Lou), *Lillian Lee b. 1902, Ruby Alice b. 1908, Bates Inskip, William (Bill) Robert, Albert Dudley b. 1914 d. May 26, 2004 .























Lillian Lee Taylor Lowe Summer 1942

*Lillian Lee Taylor  - b. Nov 17, 1902, in Taylor MO d. 1993
married: Thomas Lee Lowe b. Sept 6, 1887 d. ABT 1946
children: *William Thomas (Living), Norma Lee (Living)


William (Bill) Lowe - Othello 1930




*William Thomas Lowe (Living)
married: Sept. 20, 1950 in Seattle WA, Donna Patricia Terry b. Aug 2, 1931 in Holyoke CO, d. Sept. 6, 2003 in Ephrata, WA
children:
*Catherine Lee Lowe Pittsenbarger Clark (Living)
Robert Thomas - b. April 19, 1953 d. Sept 22, 1955
Linda Diane Lowe (Living)
Terri Ann Lowe Morrison (Living)


*Catherine Lee Lowe Pittsenbarger Clark (Living)
married:  Robert Doyle Pittsenbarger II
children: 
Joshua Pittsenbarger
David Pittsenbarger