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Roulette Little Leage park, WEIMER Field, w Weimer, Barr, Fessenden, Haskins et al, FB20160402 Lanny Nunn
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Roulette Remember when....
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John Christy Wetzel Great photo (for my purposes)! Got some relatives in there, however distant.
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John Christy Wetzel WEIMER Field, interesting. I played some Little League ball there I believe, a little later than this. That would have been 1960 & 61. Forgotten all about that; thanks for the memories!!
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John Christy Wetzel Nice resolution, Lanny Nunn! even at 339 kb, it blows up well. Thx
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Don- I just sent the email, with 4 pics, but I'm not seeing it as 'sent', nor is it in my Outbox or Drafts folders. I'm hoping it went, gets to you, and will eventually show up as such. Again, Let me know if you don't receive it today.
I found you and Kay in my tree, cool!
DWilt5332
Jan 25, 2017
Hello John,
While working on my wife's , Marian Kay Carley/now Kay Carley Wilt, family, I came across you family tree research on Ancestry.Com.
I see that you have a photo posted of the Roulette Base Ball Team that includes Doc Carley. Would it be possible for you to send me a high resolution copy of the photo attached to an e-mail?
I also saw a photo of 5 men. Neil Greenhill's mother Mary was a school teacher. Henry "Hank" Tauscher partnered with Gerald "Doc" Carley in the purchase of a wood lot. Robert Fessenden, and Rayburn Weimer are also related to my wife.
Don & Kay Wilt
edonwilt@aol.com
Sacramento, CA
From: EDONWILT@aol.com [mailto:EDONWILT@aol.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2017 11:21 PM
To: wetzupdoc@me.com
Subject: Re: Tauscher, from ancestry- Barr, Weimer et al in Roulette
John,
Yes, I have all the info on the French Alsace/Loraine connection. There is a Weimer still living just across the boarder into Germany who is also researching a Weimer family in Alsace/Loraine. However, he does not have our George in his database. I lost contact with this researcher years ago.
The reason that George Weimer gave for moving to America is that he did not want his son to be drefted into Napoleon's army.
I have some bad news for you. The photo of the men on the Roulette ball field is mislabeled. That is not Gerald "Doc" Carley in the photo. Kay does not recognize the man. The Carley family left Roulette before all the signs were added around the field.
Before Gerald went into the Navy he moved the family to Stinson Beach, CA where he worked as a Security Guard in a Shipyard near Oakland, CA. Kay's mother, Melva, worked for the Bechtel Corporation's Marinship Shipyards in Sausalito, California. She was a welder on the Liberty Ships and the Oil tankers being built for the war effort. This was during WWII. While in CA, Gerald joined the Navy and Melva and the girls moved back to Roulette. It was during this time the town was building the ball field. The men were trying to set up some bleachers and needed a wilder (welder). Melva volunteered. When Gerald was discharged he went to work in Ravenna, OH at the arsenal. Then got a job at Aero Jet in CA. So the family was not in Roulette when that photo was taken.
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Here is a photo of Harry (on right) Derna (in middle) and Gerald (on right) Carley The three last living members of the Carley family still living when the photo was taken. Derna held the whip, Harry was the sly joker and Gerald the wild one.
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This is a photo of James Alfred Carley, father of Gerald Doc Carley:
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This is the man who was injured in a fire at his lumber camp at Cross Fork, PA. He also drove the stage coach from Ulysses to Wellsville for a time.
I sure wish that I could get back to Germany once again. My Wild/Wilt family comes from about 15 miles east of Heidelberg. I also want to visit Suhl, the old industrial city. A museum of German Fire Arms was built there. My Great-grandfather, Emil Albert Tapert, made a trip to Shul about 1872 to pick up a fine rifle that he had made by Master Gunsmith, G.R. Grefield. I now own that rifle.
The Weimer family history as found on the Paintedhills WEB site is most interesting. There was also a WEB site of WEIMER PHOTOS on the Internet. Two of the Boys joined in the Civil War. One was a Private in the PA Bucktails and the other a Sergeant who was killed at Cold Harbor. Someone had mislabeled the photos. John Victor Weimer was the Private who survived the war. His brother, Sergeant Martin Vanburen Weimer was killed at the Cross Roads just outside of Cold Harbor, Virginia. He and his men had been sent out as Pickets to warn of the Confederate Armies arrival. However, a contingent of Confederates were able to sneak up on them and slaughter all of Martins Men. They were buried on the spot and eventually dug up and buried in a mass grave in the National Cemetery at Cold Harbor, VA. Someone reversed the names on the photos. It is Martin who is wearing the sergeants strips. John has a buck tail in his Kepi. Michael Weimer also fought in the Civil War as did William S. Weimer. I have the records of 21 men related to Kay who fought in the American Civil War.
I just hope that the feuding of the Hatfields and McCoys was not passed down to you.
Your Fraternity brother, Dennis Wilt, is from the other WILD lineage who arrived in America about the same time as mine. His traveled across the upper part of Pa and mine traveled across the most bottom part. Both families ended up in Ohio. However, mine eventually moved to Detroit, MI to work in the Auto Industry.
Don
| Date | 4/2/2016 3:36:53 PM |
| File name | Roulette LL WEIMER Field, Weimer Barr Fessenden Haskins FB160402 LN.jpg |
| File Size | 1.02m |
| Dimensions | 2026 x 1700 |
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| Caption | WEIMER Field, Little League, Roulette, PA with 11 local patrons |
| Keywords | weimer |
| Keywords | Roulette |
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| Keywords | Tauscher |
| Keywords | Barr |
| Keywords | Fessenden |
| Keywords | Smith |
| Keywords | Brown |
| Keywords | Little League |
| Keywords | baseball |
| Keywords | Lanny Nunn |
| Keywords | Haskins |
| Keywords | Casini |
| Keywords | WEIMER Field |
| Keywords | Briggs |
| Keywords | Seibert |
| Keywords | Carley |
| Linked to | Barr, Elvin James; Barr, Melva Ada; Barr, Melva Ada (Occupation); Briggs, Harold; Briggs, Harold (1056102); Briggs, Harold (Residence); Carley, Gerald Roland; Fessenden, Robert Arnel; Haskins, Charles William II; Tauscher, Henry Royden Pvt |
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