Thursday, December 16, 2021

Our Ancestor from Germany

 Jane Judd Bowman & John Boman/Bowman

John's Story

pictures from Descendants of John & Matilda Judd
from History of Shiawassee and Clinton Counties [Michigan], 1880
(in Google Books)

JOHN BOMAN

 

John Boman was born April 18, 1831, in Bavaria, Germany, and traces his ancestry among the wealthy representative people of their time, and is the only member of that family who has adopted this country as a home, excepting a nephew, Godfritz Happ, who accompanied Mr. Bowman on his return to America from a visit to his native land. At the breaking out of the German Rebellion, in 1848, Mr. Boman was drafted to serve in King Ludwig’s army of Bavaria for a period of six years. Soon after joining the command to which he was assigned, the entire regiment forsook the king’s cause and joined the revolutionists. After a brief struggle they were compelled to seek safety in another land. Still following the fortunes of his leaders, Hecker, Carl Schurz, Sigel, and others more prominently known in this country, he came to America, arriving in New York, Aug. 1 1850, a stranger in a strange land, with only one dollar, one-half the sum of his available possession. He came to Buffalo, N.Y., where he succeeded in finding employment at four dollars per month, and continued in that vicinity for a period of four years, when with his accumulated wages he purchased eighty acres of his present property. 

            The following year he came to Michigan, working at lumbering and also making some small improvements upon his farm. On July 19, 1857, he married Miss Jane M. Judd, the history of whose family is given in this work. Together they began the labor of subduing the forest and establishing a home. We need not comment upon their success further than by calling attention to the view of their home presented in this work. In politics Mr. Bowman was Democratic, but at the breaking out of the Rebellion enlisted in the Second Michigan Cavalry, participating in several small engagements, and was discharged with the regiment, thoroughly convinced that the party and principle that had so successfully closed the struggle should be sustained, and when elections occur a straight ticket can be counted upon from him. 

            Mr. Boman is not a church member, but favors the Methodist Episcopal Society, of which Mrs. Boman is a member, and has been since her girlhood days. Together they have contributed largely to the building up and sustaining that institution in their vicinity. The family consists of six children, - Louisa and Alice, dying in infancy; Matilda, born Oct. 2, 1858, wife of A. Campbell, and resides in Saginaw; Charles, born Sept. 23, 1867; Ida A., born April 9, 1869; Jamie, born Dec. 8, 1877.



Monday, December 13, 2021

Interruptions - Making Room

 

We do things differently at Christmas time. …. We interrupt the ordinary rhythm of life to make room for something holy. We make room for remembering, for giving, for forgiveness, for hope, for love.  We make room for Jesus. Just like those first witnesses when he was born. The first Christmas was an interruption that made room for something more, something better. If you could choose to have been there that night I wonder who you would choose to be. Would you be the tender Joseph who approached the night with quiet care? Would you be the gentle mother who pondered the things of holiness in her heart? Would you be the humble shepherds and run with the sound of good news or the wise men from the East journeying far to worship.   Each of them experienced the first Christmas differently and their stories remind us that anyone may serve as a witness, …. We can all add our voices, just like that first choir of angels did. Perhaps you would choose to be one of them.  … Together they sang the song that still echoes through hearts today, a song inspired by a gift. And Christmas is a time of gifts. ….

What makes Christmas so special is it was the giving the most unobtainable gift of all, the gift of a baby boy who’d offer his life for all of us. … Sent straight from heaven, wrapped in swaddling clothes on that first Christmas… .  May we all acknowledge and share our witness of the greatest gift the world has ever received and may that gift interrupt our lives and lead us to live differently. 


 David Butler in closing remarks for “Witnesses of Christ” 
(starts about minute 43)



Saturday, December 11, 2021

God Through Us

Observe!

A woman who knows heaven
better than I do said to me;
God does not come to you
God comes through you. 
....
And when I hear God say: Observe!
I notice, and I, the little particle, become a wave
as God comes not to me but through me

and we move. 
.....
And I hear and I see, and wavelike I move
for I have learned the movements of God
who comes through me

Carol Lynn Pearson
God can become part of our very beings. God and I can be one as I "observe", act, and do what He would do. I try to let him move through me. 

Monday, December 6, 2021

Christmas Message

 When we sing “Silent Night,” we know the life of that Babe of Bethlehem did not begin there, nor did it end on Calvary. In a premortal realm, Jesus was foreordained by His Father to be the Messiah, the Christ, the Savior and Redeemer of all humankind. He was foreordained to atone for us. He was wounded for our transgressions and bruised for our iniquities (Isaiah 53:5). 

He came to make immortality a reality and eternal life a possibility for all who would ever live (see 1 Corinthians 15:20–223 Nephi 27:13–14).

At this sacred Christmas season, we testify that our loving Heavenly Father “so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life” (John 3:16).

 

Russell M. Nelson, Dallin H. Oaks and Henry B. Eyring (November 26, 2021) First Presidency, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

 

Saturday, December 4, 2021

Ready for Christmas

 The Cow and the Coyote are ready for Christmas
downtown Kirkland



Monday, November 29, 2021

Beautiful Evenings at the Lake

 

Kirkland's Marina Park is decorated for Christmas
The Puddle Jumpers look like they are rushing towards the gazebo, tree, and lake
Most evenings a man is playing a keyboard and singing Christmas hymns
(see him on the right next to the bench)
This night a woman was having pictures taken



Thursday, November 4, 2021

One of a Kind Tree

 Weeping Elm Tree
on grounds of the Historic Utah County Courthouse, Provo, Utah

Ulmus Americana - weeping willow and elm tree grafted together
It was purchased and planted in 1927 
Despite many efforts, people have not been able to create another tree like this. 
Seedlings grow but don't achieve the same tabletop shape. 

Read more here and here 


Saturday, October 23, 2021

Harry Floyd & Mildred Browne - As Toddlers


Harry Edmond Floyd & Mildred Jane Browne Floyd

"Harry Floyd 1896" written on back
He was born in 1894
Mildred Jane Browne
no date on this photo; she was born in 1894 

Wednesday, October 20, 2021

A Great Partnership



"... let us cheerfully do all things that lie in our power; and then may we stand still, with the utmost assurance, to see the salvation of God, and for his arm to be revealed."   Doctrine and Covenants 123: 17

This is a great pattern for me to follow
-do all I can, cheerfully
-stand still, with assurance
-see God and His influence in my life


Sunday, October 17, 2021

Saturday, October 16, 2021

The Spikes on the Corridor

The Spikes by Merrily Dicks 
350 spikes from the abandoned railroad that is now the Cross Kirkland Corridor were used to create The Spikes sculpture. Volunteers searched for the spikes and put them in buckets the city placed along the corridor. 
The artist took a welding class at a local technical college and collaborated with fellow students, Riley Schroeder and Yancy McCoy. 

Video of the art dedication

 Read more here


Tuesday, October 12, 2021

Kirkland's Public Art

Downtown Kirkland has an abundance of public art
New sculptures have been installed on Park Lane 
above - looking east on Park Lane
Spring Song by Long Gao

Interwoven by Lin McJunkin and Milo White


 Challenge by Haiying Wu
(cat on a skateboard)
Our Climb Together by Nathan Robles
Tell Her I Miss Her by Sara Ybarra Lopez
Discombobble by Rodger Squirrell
"Going through the jumble of fear and sorrow 
that is our past is our only way forward"

More information about the sculptures, click here


Tuesday, October 5, 2021

Gift Inside Hardwhip

"Trust yourself. You’re stronger than you realize, and you’ll make it through this. And the most horrible experience often has a precious gift wrapped inside, if you are willing to receive it.” Jeannette Walls

May each of us find the precious gift that’s wrapped inside our hard experiences. 

image pixabay

Monday, October 4, 2021

Time

 “Either we use time wisely or it uses us; either we manage tasks effectively, or we are pushed about and prodded by them....

Since our impact must be selective [we must] do some goal-setting in terms of the outcomes we wish to achieve. Such goal-setting needn’t be a hassling, hustling experience but rather a calm, periodic reasoned assessment of what we cherish enough to choose to do with our time.”  Neal A. Maxwell, The Smallest Part

For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.   Luke 12: 34


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watch belonged to Harry E. Floyd


Sunday, September 26, 2021

Tender Mercies

 … the Lord’s tender mercies are the very personal and individualized blessings, strength, protection, assurances, guidance, loving-kindnesses, consolation, support, and spiritual gifts which we receive from and because of and through the Lord Jesus Christ. … Often, the Lord’s timing of His tender mercies helps us to both discern and acknowledge them. David Bednar



These heaven-sent, individualized experiences are awesome. They come to all of us in a variety of ways. It's up to us to pay attention and acknowledge the source. Give thanks and rejoice that we are known in such a personal way. 



Wednesday, September 22, 2021

Progress?

These small houses occupied half a block 
and were overshadowed by tall apartment buildings

All the small houses have been demolished -
for yet, one more apartment building with underground parking

Thursday, September 16, 2021

Sunset at the Park


This musician provides chalk so people can draw on the sidewalk. He also attaches a bubble machine to the light post. Look closely and you can see the bubbles. 



Sunday, September 12, 2021

Angels among Us


Angels are amongst us. Sometimes they come from the other side of the veil. Sometimes they are "mere mortals," like ourselves who are heeding God's call to show love and to help.

This Sabbath's worship service and then our women's class were filled with discussion of showing God's love, getting to know Christ and doing what He would do. That's what angels do. That's what I want to do. 

Kristin Chenoweth sings "Angels among Us." Click here




Saturday, September 11, 2021

9/11

 Commemoration of 20th Anniversary of 9/11


This special musical program of remembrance includes uplifting and inspiring music selections gathered from the Choir and Orchestra’s previous broadcasts and concerts. Interwoven with the music and narration will be commentary from individuals around the world as they remember the impact of 9/11 for everyone--everywhere. The backdrop for Johnson's narration is various locations across the Hudson River from where the Twin Towers were located.   (Tabernacle Choir)


Thursday, September 9, 2021

Neely - Todd Wedding

This newspaper article about the wedding of Joe's parents 
is packed full of information, most of it is correct.

MARRIED IN LOUISVILLE         
MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH H. TODD.

 

(Special to The Indianapolis Star.) BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Dec. 21 [1929] – Joseph R. Todd, son of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Todd, 618 East Third street, and Miss Elizabeth Neely, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. A. S. Neely of Indianapolis, were married in Louisville, Ky, at 11 o’clock this morning. 


The ceremony was performed by the bridegroom’s father, Dr. Todd, dean of Indiana university school of religion, assisted by Dr. Homer Carpenter, pastor of the First Christian Church in Louisville. The wedding took place at the home of the bride’s aunts, the Misses Dorothy and Frances Gilmore, 2542 Ransdall avenue, Louisville was the former home of the Neelys. 

Student Romance.

The wedding is the consummation of a student romance that began while the two were students in Indiana university as members of the class of 1928. Mr. Todd is a Sigma Nu and during his four years in the university was assistant to W. I. Reeves, business manager of the Indiana Daily Student. Since leaving the university he has been associated with the Indianapolis Engraving Company in the high school and college annual department. He has lived in Bloomington since he was 3 years old, coming here from New York city with his parents, attending the public schools and the university. 

 

Member of Delta Zeta

After attending Randolph-Macon for a year. Miss Neely entered the university here. She is a Delta Zeta. 


Only the immediate families and a few intimate friends were present at the wedding. After a wedding breakfast, the bride and bridegroom drove to their new home at 3340 North Meridian street, Indianapolis. They will be Christmas dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. Todd Tuesday. Attendants at the wedding from Bloomington were Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Todd, Mary Ellen and William Dean Todd and William Ramsay, assistant dean of men at the university and Miss Mary Jane Walters of Bedford. 

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NOTES

Wedding took place at 2542 Ransdell Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky
Mary Elizabeth Neely's aunts Miss Dorothy Gilmore and Miss Frances Gilmore did live there. It was the home of Maria and John Atherton. The Gilmore sisters worked for the Atherton family as caregivers. The article says the Neely family lived there. I don't think that's accurate. Joe's mother Mary Elizabeth did live there when she was in high school, but with the Athertons and aunts, not her parents. 

Street name misspelled in article

William Ramsay - He was Joe's godfather. Joe didn't know his connection with his grandfather and Indiana University until he read an article about the wedding. 

AND - I think I found their first home together - 3340 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis

Google Maps shows this building at that address. It was built in 1923 so it's highly likely that this is the actual place they lived. 

 

Monday, September 6, 2021

Sunset

 Sunset at Marina Park on Lake Washington

The clouds and colors can change quickly
Seattle in the distance




Monday, August 23, 2021

Magic of Fireflies

 

I grew up seeing fireflies. When we moved to Washington state, I met people who have never seen them because fireflies don't live in this part of the country. I miss the magic they bring to a summer evening.

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“Alice’s breath stopped in her throat. The mountainside opposite was alive with light, a wall of glinting fairy lights, three-dimensional among the trees, winking and twinkling as they shifted, illuminating the shadows of the inky dark. … Alice couldn’t quite take in what she was seeing. The clouds parted and the fireflies glinted, mingled, traversed upward from the illuminated shadows of the trees, and their million luminous white bodies melded seamlessly with the starry night sky above, so that it seemed for that moment that the whole world was carpeted with tiny golden lights. It was such a ridiculous, unlikely, insanely beautiful sight that Alice found herself laughing out loud, both hands pressed to her face.” 

 

Fred says “You know what’s really wonderful about those fireflies? …. Sure, they live for just a few weeks. Not much at all in the grand scheme of things. But while they’re there, the beauty of them, well, it takes your breath away. … You get to see the world in a whole new way. And then you have that beautiful picture burned onto the inside of your head. To carry it wherever you go. And never forget it. …  some things are a gift, even if you don’t get to keep them…. Maybe just to know that something this beautiful exists is all we can really ask for.”   (The Giver of Stars by Jojo Moyes) 


image from pixabay