Tuesday, October 26, 2021

Triplett Family - Lorna Lee Triplett - Triplett Winch Wedding and Reception - page 1

 

This is the album for my parents' wedding pictures. They were married on 16 December 1950.

My Dad always said that he gave Grandpa, Mom's Dad, by marrying his daughter for him.

I found 1 or 2 other pictures that I will be adding to this blog. 

The pictures I add will be in their original sequence in the above book.

The pictures might look a little fuzzy. This is the clearest that I could get them. They are more fuzzy if you click on them to enlarge them on the blog.

This is the picture of my parents walking down the aisle from the altar after the ceremony. My Mom is wearing a brown satin dress with a Juliet cap. I don't know what happened to the dress, but I did see the cap. She had stored it in the attic and was very dainty. It had also been chewed on

This is a picture of my parents at the reception of their wedding. I do not know who the gentleman is on the left side of the picture.

On the right are: Ione (Aunt Billie) Gertrude Leonard Martin, Winnie Gladys Carpenter Leonard (my great grandmother) and Winnifred Olive Leonard (Aunt Fred). Aunt Fred and Aunt Billie were my grandmother's, Lenoir Inez Leonard's, sisters.

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Sunday, October 3, 2021

Keiser Family - Shelley W. Keiser - The Bank of Beloit

The Bank of Beloit ASSOCIATE BANKS

THE OTTAWA, CO. BANK.
MINNEAPOLIS, KANS.
THE SALINE VALLEY BANK.
LINCOLN CENTRE, KANS.

OFFICERS:
A.N. SCHUSTER, PREST.
H.T.WALKER, V. PREST.
O.J. BROWN, CASHIER

Beloit, Kans. Nov 4th 1893

To Whom this May Concs,




Mr. S.W. Keiser served in this bank for recently three years as Asst, Cashier and ws partnrd with [?] highest regard,   We heartily recommend him as assure of the strictist integrity of good business ability and a desirable business associate

Respectflly
CJ Brown
Vice Pres

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Keiser Family - Shelley W. Keiser - Citizens State Bank of Glasco, Statement.

STATEMENT OF THE
CITIZENS STATE BANK OF GLASCO,
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS. DEC* 31 1889.

==========================================
RESOURNCES.                                                      LIABILITIES

Loans and Discounts. -  -  -           $442,090.34                  Capital Stock      -   -   -   -   30,00.00
Real Estate. Furniture and Fixtures   3,058,385                      Undividied profits   -    -   -    2,370.02
Overdrafts.    -  -  -  -  -    -  -  -  -      330.58                   Certificate of Deposit  -   -     9,665.70
Cash and Sight Exchange.  -  -           7,971.03                       Demand Deposits  -   -   -     6,445.08
                                                 -----------                  Bills Payable.   -   -   -   -  -    5,00.00

1. S.W. Keiser, cashier of the above named Bank do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.                                       S.W. Keiser. Cashier.
  Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of January 1890.      Chas. Hatje, J.P.


My commission expires Dec. 14th 1890.


Correct, Attest} Thos. Lyle.                       Directors,
                     M.F. Southwick, 













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Keiser Family - Shelly W. Keiser - Letter of recommendation - The Manufacturers National Bank

This document was found among Margaret Jelen Walkinshaw Keiser Triplett. Shelly Keiser was her first father-in-law.

This document reads as:

The Manufacturers National Bank

CAPITAL $ 150,000.00

Leavenworth, Kans Sept. 9th, 1893.

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

                                    I desire to say that I have known Mr. S. W. Keiser for a number of years as Cashier of the Glaco State Bank, Glasco, Kansas and afterwards as Assistant Cashier of one of the Beloit, Kansas banks, during the most of which time I had close business relations with him finding him a careful, straightfoward and successful business man. I believe Mr. Keiser has always shown himself to be a good banker.

Respectfully,

E.W. Snyder

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Triplett Family - Shirley Green Triplett - The Northfield Bank Robbery by the James Gang.

I found this link on the Minnesota Historical Society. The link is for the Gale Family Library. The headline to find this is "State Pri...