Showing posts with label Emmert Family - Annabelle Emmert. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Emmert Family - Annabelle Emmert. Show all posts

Saturday, April 24, 2021

Emmert Family - AnnaBelle Emmert - Desk and Chair

This desk at one time belonged to AnnaBelle "Belle" Emmert Walkinshaw. I do not know where it came from.

It came to me as a gift from my mother, Lorna Lee Triplett Winch who received it from Margaret Helen Walkinshaw Keiser.




I can picture Belle sitting at her desk and paying bills or keeping up with her correspondence with relatives across the country.

The picture over the desk is a pastoral work by a 1880s - 1920s artist. I took it down to  the "Antique Roadshow" the second time it was held at Salt Lake City.

The appraiser said it was worth $300 - $500.

It is one of my favorite pictures.

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Saturday, January 30, 2021

Emmert Family - Belle Emmert [Keiser] - page 5

In the left column, 2nd item from the bottom is Belle's obituary.

KEISER. Belle E. Keiser, beloved mother of Shelley E. Keiser;
grandmother of Robert Keiser; sister of Florence M. Eastman and Mollie Dilworth.

   Services Tuesday at 12 noon in the Little Church of the Flower. Forest Lawn Mortuary in charge.

[Private Collection]


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Friday, January 1, 2021

Emmert Family - Anna Belle Emmert

This is the mother of Shelley Emmert Keiser, and the Grandmother of Robert Walkinshaw Keiser.

I do not know much about her. Her father was a chemist or pharmacist in Beloit Kansas. I will post more as I find it!


















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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...