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September 7, 2006

People and Places – Part 3

Filed under: 1955 — jimazing @ 11:28 pm

“People and Places We Will Never Forget” is about 45 minutes long total, but there is a limit to the video length I can upload. So I am breaking it into Parts. This is part 3
This movie is apparently a summer vacation trip that starts in West Virginia (I think) and goes to Myrtle Beach, SC and back to West Virginia or Ohio at the end.

  1. Who are the people?
  2. What do you remember? What do you feel watching it again

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  1. This had to be some time in 55 or 56 because dad is driving that 56 Ford, and it looks brand new. The first parts are of Grandpa and Grandma Anderson’s house in Belpre Ohio. All of the family is there and all the children that were born. I saw dad, mother David and me. Uncle Coke, Junita and Roger. Aunt Erma and Grandpa’s Brother Uncle Ed. Aunt Alma, Uncle Cllifford and Wally. Aunt Noma uncle Roy, Herbert, Herman and Jerry. Uncle Jr aunt Lillian and Mary Ann (Joyce and Charles)not born yet. Aunt Christine and uncle Leanord Mattox. With Karen and Mary Ann she is pregnet with Mike. I saw another couple there maybe aunt Tally or Bessie and or Maybe Cecil Clark.

    The other scenes are of a trip over in the Mountains of WV to visit dads aunts and uncles of the anderson’s. I saw Uncle John and his wife. Thats Uncle Grants place with the rail fence. Grandpa used to tell me tails of panther cats being on uncle Grants place and hiding behind rocks or trees he could sure spin a yarn. All of the places were around Frankfort, Unice, White Sulphur Springs and Roncifort WV Greenbrair county

    Comment by James Anderson — September 8, 2006 @ 3:59 am

  2. I said the first secne was Tob Vancycle I think it was Ronald Halstead and his wife Ethel and she was a VanCycle she must have been pregnet with Donald. His son Melvin is the one I used to squriel hunt with. He is also the one dad ask how he had killed so many before the season started and he replied with a sling-shot and he had to shoot one of them twice.

    Comment by James Anderson — September 9, 2006 @ 7:44 pm


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