I always knew my grandfather, Michael John Hanley Jr. (1924-2015), to be an outstanding person. These letters of recommendation from 1944 are evidence that this was a life long quality of his.
The Leaning Tree - Family Artifact Challenge (Day 23)
Flint Flood Photos (1947) - Family Artifact Challenge (Day 22)
Birth and Death Records of Irene Alexiou Halvatzis (1864-1929) - Family Artifact Challenge (Day 21)
Schmidt Family Land at Elm River Township, Houghton County, Michigan - Family Artifact Challenge (Day 20)
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.