As I look at documents dated 1895, I think, “That hasn’t
been such a long time ago.” Of course, none of the people from that time period
are around now. As we discussed yesterday, neither are many of the buildings where
they gathered their memories.
Not only are those historic markers—the buildings of bygone
eras—gone, but the manner in which people conducted life in and around those
edifices has disappeared, also. Looking at the “closing exercises” program from
Agnes Tully Stevens’ collection of memorabilia, I realize that graduation
exercises were conducted quite a bit differently at the Saint Anne's School in 1895 than those I attended this past June.
Even the stories those groups hoped to tell are different from the stories we
wish to remember now, as we’ll see when I post the continuation of this
graduation program tomorrow.
Of course, I’m hoping that anyone searching for some strand
indicating the manner of their ancestors’ lives will stumble upon this posting—whether
through a link on a social media site, in a genealogy forum, or through a
search engine like Google.
I’ve been tempted to try and find online documentation
for some of these names listed on the program below. Thinking I’d get the best result by checking
the most unusual name, I tried looking on FamilySearch.org for Valada Dubreuil.
However, sometimes looking for the most unusual name can yield a quite common
result: nothing.
It may be best, in light of that, to let these graduates’
descendants do the searching, and remain content to be merely the conductor
serving to facilitate that journey of their own.
Programme.
“To Thee O Heart of
Jesus”………………………..Senior Boys
Acc’d by Lillie
Archibald
PANTOMINE.
Josephine Hall,
Valada Dubreuil, Agnes Lyons, Jennie Morrissey,
Nellie English,
Kittie Casey, Gertrude Emo, Myrtle Hubbard
TABLEAU.
Blessed
Virgin……………………………………Mary Jordan.
Angels……………………………….Willomena
Vail
Edith Staley
Rosalind Wind
Deborah Conic
Eddie O’Neill
Walter Gillice
“Battle
of Chancellorsville”
Senior Boys.
Song, “Joys of
Spring” ………………….Geibel
Acc’d. by Jeanne
Thomas.
Valada Dubreuil (b. abt 1881) married soon after graduating. She married a Charles Schaeffer/Schaffer/Shaeffer and lived on W 53th Street.
ReplyDeleteAgnes Lyons (b. Aug 1879 in Indiana) married a John F. Fanning (b. 1876 d. 1934) on 08 Jun 1904. They had (at least) a daughter and three sons.
Walter A. Gillice was much younger (b. 23 Sep 1888)
Iggy, you really know how to look in all the right research places! Thanks for adding those details :)
DeleteJust for grins... :)
ReplyDeleteJosephine Hall (b. Nov 1882)
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MSQ1-W4J
Lilly F Archibald (b. Jul 1883)
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MSQP-PJM
Jennie V Morrissey (b. Nov 1881)
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MSQB-SBD
Nellie English (b. Jul 1880)
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MSSG-G4N
Kitty Casey? Kate M Casey (b. Aug 1879)
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MSQY-FC6
Gertrude Emo
unknown
Myrtle Hubbard
(https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MSQW-T94 ??)
Mary Jordan (b. Apr 1881)
(there are several to pick from, but this one lived closest on 67th Street)
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MSQB-V7P
Willomena Vail
unknown
Edith Staley (b. abt 1877 ??)
married Swen B. Anderson (12 Mar 1903 ??)
Rosalind Wind (b. Apr 1886)
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MSQB-ZWW
married Frank J Conley
Deborah Conic
unknown (this is a very unusual last name)
Eddie O'Neill
(there too many to be able to tell which is the right one)
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MS79-QLR
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MSQG-MLZ
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MSQG-82H
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MSST-GNJ
...and more... all living within perhaps 10 blocks of each other.
Jeanne Thomas
unknown