These documents pertain to a parcel of land in Elm River Township, Houghton County, Michigan originally owned by my 3rd great grandmother, Ernestina Zenner Schmidt (died 1922). The process of writing about them has helped me discover some new information and tell my Schmidt family’s story.
The Dresden Rose (Windsor, Ontario, Canada) - Family Artifact Challenge (Day 19)
Sweethearts in Summer - Family Artifact Challenge (Day 18)
1951 Jeep Willys Station Wagon - Family Artifact Challenge (Day 17)
My First Family Tree, 1986 - Family Artifact Challenge (Day 16)
Nomnie’s Dress for Muriel - Family Artifact Challenge (Day 15)
1930s and 40s Funeral Costs - Family Artifact Challenge (Day 14)
Funeral Prayer Card for Marianna Grzeskowiak Pawlowski (1879-1941) - Family Artifact Challenge (Day 13)
Naturalization Record for Henry Peter Ratz (1867-1934) - Family Artifact Challenge (Day 12)
Tintype Photograph of James Costlow (1822-1904)? - Family Artifact Challenge (Day 11)
Ceramic Owl Lamp, 1978 - Family Artifact Challenge (Day 10)
If I Had a Hammer - Family Artifact Challenge (Day 9)
The Pipe and Rosary of My Hanley 2nd Great Grandparents - Family Artifact Challenge (Day 8)
This is perhaps my most treasured family heirloom. It is a wooden rosary and pipe that belonged to my 2nd great grandparents, Patrick Hanley (1857-1923) and Ellen Sullivan Kelly Hanley (1850-1938). They were both immigrants from the Beara Peninsula in County Cork, Ireland to Atlantic Mine, in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Here is their story.
Huron Pride Rutabaga Bag - Family Artifact Challenge (Day 7)
A Family Bible from the Teamsters Local Union 299 - Family Artifact Challenge (Day 6)
A 1951 Wedding Invitation - Family Artifact Challenge (Day 5)
A Grandmother's Rose Petal Rosary - Family Artifact Challenge (Day 4)
John J. Harrington (1895-1963) World War I Identification Tags - Family Artifact Challenge (Day 3)
These are the World War I identification tags (i.e., “dog tags”) of my 2nd great uncle by marriage, John Joseph Harrington (1895-1963), of Hubbell, Michigan. He married my 2nd great aunt, Margaret Hanley Harrington (1894-1979), the younger sister of my great grandfather, Michael John Hanley (1890-1964).




















