Wednesday, December 25, 2019

Christmas 1916

Merry Christmas!  Christmas is a time for creating memories.

Here is a photo from 1915 of my grandmother Margaret Upton (the baby) with her parents in the back row, and her paternal grandparents in the front row.  The happy grandparents journeyed out by train from Pennsylvania to see the new baby born in Oregon.

The next year Nellie (Ellen) Carter Upton, the grandmother, sent a Christmas card to her son and daughter-in-law ending it with kisses to her young grand-daughter.

103 years ago...

Christmas Card 1916


This post card has a Garland, PA postmark of Dec 23 2pm 1916.  It was written by Ellen (Nellie) Carter Upton, the mother of Otto D. Upton. She sent it to her son and daughter-in-law, Elsie Greenwell Upton, and her young grand daughter, Margaret Upton.  I've transcribed it as accurately as possible - Nellie was not a big believer in punctuation!

To:
"Mr & Mrs Otto Upton
Portland Oregon
c/o Gen. Del.

Dec 1916

To our loved ones
Just a word or two to wish you a Merry Christmas & happy New Year I hope you are all enjoying the best of health We are all well but Me & I am a little better but not at My best yet Glad to know you have found such a good place to Move on to hope you will do well on it   it will seem good to you to get settled I bet for you have been so unsettled for a long time  I will write a letter in a sort time  With lots of love to all & kisses for Margaret

from Mother"
  
   

6 comments:

Margaret said...

What a special thing to have this memento of Christmases past in your family. Merry Christmas to you and yours.

LaNelle said...

Such gorgeous photo and cards, love them! So lucky to have these treasures of memories what a beautiful family history.
Wishing you & yours many blessings this Christmas Day and beyond....🎄

Robin in Virginia said...

Merry Christmas to you and yours, Beth!

dq said...

fantastic that you have these family artifacts!
dq

Vickie said...

Such a wonderful, beautiful photograph you have Beth!

Barb said...

How wonderful to have those family memories. We have lots of letters that my husband's dad sent to his mother. Priceless!