tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1362503919392294415.post6181802456105816240..comments2024-01-26T01:43:08.150-07:00Comments on Ancestral Breezes: Lottie's Memoirs: The StoreAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10088409491178996382noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1362503919392294415.post-44836359689147929372013-01-04T10:05:15.722-07:002013-01-04T10:05:15.722-07:00Blanche Lawrence, a sister to Mary Josephine and t...Blanche Lawrence, a sister to Mary Josephine and to Frances Elizabeth Lawrence (Mrs. Oscar Fitzallen Brown), married John Fisher Gregory. Their daughter Lula Gregory m. Dirk Wessel Ten Broeck. Their daughter Ruth Gregory Ten Broeck seems to have kept in correspondence with Lottie.Marshall Davies Lloydhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05977219839577265909noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1362503919392294415.post-46486870731679599242012-10-25T19:07:47.119-06:002012-10-25T19:07:47.119-06:00Very cool. Talk about authentic. Love the descript...Very cool. Talk about authentic. Love the description of the store, with the cheese and crackers. Your relatives were central to the town, it sounds like. Good memory that Lottie has of her Dad saying "pass it on." I hear my uncle was the same way -- honor was valued in the community, and a man's word was his bond. A deal on a handshake.<br /><br />I've missed part two, obviously. I'll look around for it. Don't these sound like much less complicated times than today. I know they had hardships, but . . . I'd like to be the clerk who slept overnight at the store.Mariann Reganhttp://mariannregan.authorsxpress.comnoreply@blogger.com