Thursday, May 26, 2016

Memorial Day Honoring our Family Veterans 2016

WWI Museum trench warfare
As Memorial Day 2016 approaches I want to once again honor the Veterans in our family that have served and sacrificed so that we have the freedoms that we have, which includes being able to share here.  We on this day and everyday want to remember and thank the men and women who have served in the Armed Forces to keep us safe and free.  We will also go to the cemeteries to remember our loved ones who have died and put flowers on the graves. We will have family cookouts and picnics and play at the pool or lake but while doing all this we must and should honor those who served because if they had not been willing to put their live's  on the line for us we might not have the freedom to enjoy this day like we do. Our family has had someone who has  served in all the wars starting with the Rev. War.  It is an honor for me to pay tribute and thank them for their sacrifice.
Here are a few of the men from our family that has served

THANK YOU TO ALL WHO HAVE AND ARE SERVING IN THE MILITARY!







William Capp WWI






Noel L Forbes WWII
Raymond Leroy Wilder  Killed WWII


James M Forbes
Michael Forbes






J Ted Jester
Jack Jester
Jack Jester
Terril Bilyeu

Friday, May 6, 2016

Mother's Day Past and Jester Cousins Get Together April 2016


In honor of Mother's Day I wanted to share a few pictures of Mother's and Mother's day past





Jan, Grandma and Grandpa Jester Mother's Day 1956


Mother's Day 1967 with Grandma holding Ted and Grandpa left Jack, back me Deb and right Cindy



Mother's Day 1967 with Mom and Dad in back and from left to right Me Deb, Jack; Cindy and Cindy holding Ted




Norma Crum, Grandma Snodgrass and Bob Crum

Grandma Snodgrass and Mom Zeilla


Aunt Ellen Thorp, Rebecca Weixeldorfer, Hazel Weixeldorfer
Uncle Jim and Aunt Mary Jester with Rick Jester 1956






Once again the Jester cousins got together for a lunch and time of visiting. We always have a great time when we get together. We talk about our families and what we know about our Jester ancestors which really isn't much. One interesting story my cousin told me was that my Great Grandfather Charles A Jester was something of mess. It was said by his wife's family that he had another family somewhere else and my Dad's cousin said that Charles would leave for 2-3 months at a time and then show back up as if he never left. My Dad's cousin Jim said that he only spoke to his granddad Charles 1 time and that was Charles asked if he parents were home and Jim said no and Charles asked I suppose you don't know what I am having for supper and then walked home. Jim said he had no use for Charles that he wasn't a nice man.  I have learned from past experiences that you don't just disregard these stories and since then I have found that Charles had a woman Anna living with him in the city directories on ancestry.com in 1932, 1934 and 1936 here is an example of the directory from ancestry.com
http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?ti=0&indiv=try&db=usdirectories&h=846576008
Name:Charles A Jester
Gender:Male
Residence Year:1934
Street address:431 N 3d
Residence Place:Kansas CityKansasUSA
Occupation:Auto Mf
Spouse:Anna Jester
Publication Title:Kansas City, Kansas, City Directory, 1934
Interesting and needs more research since my great grandmother Hattie Jane Anderson Jester didn't die until 1934 but the address given is where they lived. Questions and more questions. He is a mystery that I hope to unravel.

We had a good time and here are some pictures from the get together













Always take the opportunity to get together with family and enjoy the company, stories and learn, write down and cherish the stories you are told. We get together now about every 6 months and the first one my Dad was able to attend and shortly after that he suddenly died. He enjoyed so much visiting with his cousins and their families, sharing stories and we have wonderful pictures of the time he got to spend with them.



This month of May starts my monthly search for a surname. I will spend most of my time researching that specific surname and this month is Mother's Day so I will be doing more research on my Mother's Mothers family the CAPP Surname.

Until Next Time Happy Sleuthing