Margheim Genealogy Blog

A Community Where Margheim Genealogical Interests Can Come Together

June 18th, 2008

Photos of my Margheim Family

I thought a good way to honor my Dad on Father’s Day was to interview him about his early life before my birth and spend time with him as he identified people in old family photographs. My Dad’s almost 87 years old, but has the memory of a 35 year old! He remembers every detail of every photo I showed him—photos he’s passed on to me. I encourage everyone who reads this to sit down NOW with older members of your family and LISTEN while they recall years that are gone.  Turn on a tape recorder, just take notes, or identify old photos while you can! If you wait too long, you’ll be sorry that you put it off. I’ve posted some my Margheim family photos in a Picasa web album that you can find here: http://picasaweb.google.com/jamison.becky Now that Dad has helped me with identifying others in photos, I’ll be adding more to the web album. You might want to do the same and share with all of us in the Margheim Family!

February 17th, 2008

Ernie to Marlene

Hi to Marlene from Ernie:

Hey, kiddo, I knew you would come through.  Thanks for your reply and your interest and  personal account experiences as COUNTRY KIDS growing up.  I had to laugh with your subject comments of, reciting  the familiar Jimmy Dickens Song, ” I got my education, out behind the barn”.

I figure, somebody has to bring to light how past generations lived, their lifestyle, living in poverity through the dust storms and depression.  To many folks today, it is just another story, but to us, WE BREATHED IT. And we will never forget it.  Good thing thru those years we raised our own potatoes, butchered our own hogs,  and we lived on  fried down pork, KAHTUFEL UND GLAZE. ha  Right?
‘Til next time,  bye   Ernie

February 17th, 2008

Marlene’s Pages

Marlene now has some thoughts in her set of pages

February 17th, 2008

The Way It Was

Ernie gives us several sets of “The Way It Was . . . in days gone by. Look at Ernie’s  pages for the “The Way It Was” stories

February 17th, 2008

Ernie’s Pages

Who is Ermie? Ernie is one of the few remaing first generation descendants of Germans from Russia who migrated from the Volga river valley in Russia in the Late 1800s and early 1900s. Ernie lives in Canon City, Colorado but grew up and lived in Kansas. Pages under this listing will contain many reflections Ernie provided about his place and time in life. Ernie’s thoughts are placed here with his permission and blessing until or unless something determines otherwise. 

January 28th, 2007

When Wind & Snow Visit At The Same Time

Here are photos of recent snow storms that passed through Western Kansas.

Wolf Farm

Colby, Kansas

 Clearing Snow in Colby, Kansas

 Friend Kansas

 Goodland Kansas

 Pierceville - Charleston Kansas

Cattle After Blizzard

Steer

 

Greely Colorado

 

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Cattle After Blizzard

Does this help remind why Kansas is not always a nice place to live?

January 19th, 2007

This Great Country

Yup, I just haven’t had all the factors together that get me to post to this blog. Then, this morning, Ernie, a cousin in Canon City, CO sent an early email with a link to a reminder as to what makes a great country great. It is quite simple, really, just a common belief and foundation. Whatever your beliefs, there is no question the foundation of this great country is based on Christian beliefs. They are the foundation and mortar for all the building blocks of the United States. And, if we don’t start paying more attention to this countrys foundation and mortar, greater forces will prevail that will tear us apart. My biggest fear is destruction from within, not without. I say a quote recently attributed to the Reverend Billy Graham that said: “A man can be more powerful on his knees than behind the most powerful weapon ever developed.” Believe as you will but know the foundation of this great country is what makes it great and its destruction will be this countrys downfall. Read the rest of this entry »

October 30th, 2006

Subscriptions

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October 23rd, 2006

This is a blessing–let’s make it worthwhile!

I just discovered this added resource for our Margheim family! Thanks first of all to Clarence Jake Margheim for putting together the wonderful Margheim book and making it available to us. And thanks secondly to Martin for giving the book life on the internet.

I encourage any of our Margheim family to use this blog to share with each other new discoveries, changes in the family, news events involving our family, etc so we can fully develop all the possibilities this blog provides!

I’ll certainly be back as I find things worthwhile to share!

Becky Margheim Jamison in Canon City, Colorado

My line is Mary Rebecca (me) to Ernest Ludwig to John Ludwig to Georg Jakob to Johann Georg to Johann Jacob to Johann Jacob to Gottlieb Margheim! 

 

 

September 3rd, 2006

Ernie Attends WWII Reunion

Hi- It is Saturday evening, September 2nd, 2006, and ERNIE HAS RETURNED HOME from our trip. I have been gone 9 days ( August 24TH to Sept 2nd) to Nebraska City, NE. for the annual ARMY REUNION of WW 2 Veterans of 3463rd Ordnance Medium Maintenance Company, 3rd ARMY, ETO, (European Theatre of Operations), General George S. Patton, via Scotland, England, D-Day Utah Beach, Normandy France, Belgium, Luxembourgh, Germany, and home ( July 1942 to October 1945.)

We had 177 guys in our Maintenance Company, that were together 39 months 1942- to -1945- a 3rd Echelon Ordnance Maintenance unit, that traveled with the USING ARM, Infantry, artillery, Tank Divisions, Transportation, etc. This was our 20th reunion, and had 12 living veterans with their families, (about 50 in attendance) that met at Nebraska City, NE (S/E corner of Nebraska on the Missouri River, also HOME OF ARBOR DAY , aka TREE CITY U.S.A.)last week. Our oldest vet attending was age 93. Most of us are age 83 to 86 yr presently. Wanda and Ernie made the 649 mile trip from Canon City CO. Others came from Pa, Ill, Ind, Ohio, Tennessee, Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska, North Dakota, New Hempshire, & Kansas.

Thank you for staying in touch. We next plan a trip to Branson, Missouri Oct 29th thru November 4th. We feel we better take advantage of travel while our KNEES and HIPS, and general health allow us to make a trip. Two of our people at Nebr City were in wheel chairs for this reunion. Consequently, we usually only travel 6 hours a day. with frequent “rest area” 15/20 minutes stops. ha. to allow for the “call of nature”. “”Arthir itis”" usually accompanies most of us on our trips.

Stay in touch, bye Friend Ernie.