In 2006 my family and I drove west to celebrate my grandmother's 90th birthday. On the journey home, it was just my daughters and myself, so we took the opportunity to go to the little Kansas town of Grenola. I had hopes of finding the actual house that Byron and Fannie O'Connor had lived in, but wasn't able to. I am not sure what the present population of the little town is now, but it gave me such satisfaction to see this place where my great-great grandparents had lived along with my great-grandmother (Eugenia (Genie) O'Connor) and my great-great-great grandmother (Elizabeth Dille O'Connor).
I am blessed to have some inside photos of at least one of the homes they lived in along with a few outside pictures. They did live in at least 2 homes during their 30 years there, but I still need to identify the locations of each of the houses specifically. Regardless of where they were, I am delighted to have some of the pictures of them, and even some of the pictures that you can see in the photos. It's a delight for me to view them over and over again, knowing what a special heritage I have been given.
The first two pictures show two different directions in the house, which I think is so wonderful so we get a better view of the first floor. The second two photos are of the same house, but obviously several years apart in being photographed as the trees are much larger and the fence is gone. The young girl in the picture is Elizabeth O'Connor, Byron and Fannie's youngest child, born in February 1893.
That is SO neat! I love how they put the little carriage of toys in the family portraits. =-) The big "cupboard thing" behind the daughter in the 2nd picture is really neat...
ReplyDeleteFunny, I don't think I ever noticed the carriage of toys before...
ReplyDeleteIt looks like there's a teddy bear amidst all those dolls, if I'm not mistaken... ;-)