Emily is my husband’s great-great grandmother. Emily was born in Kentucky in 1833. She married James Jefferson “Jeff” Smith in
Grant Co, and by 1860 they had moved to Wayne Co, Iowa, then Putnam Co,
Missouri. Jeff served in the Civil War -
from which he never returned. His
military record says “Died
at Camp Oglethorpe, Macon, Ga, May 14, 1862 [then in red ink] June 18, 1862.”
The four children of Emily Wilson and James Jefferson “Jeff” Smith all survived to
adulthood - one of them my husband’s great-grandmother, Mary Elizabeth (Smith)
Greer.
In 1868, Emily
married widower Preston Riddle in Putnam Co, Missouri. Together they a son, Marvin, who died at age
14, and two daughters, Louisa and Rilla.
I found
on the internet that Rilla is German or Irish - depending on who says - and
means brook or stream. Louisa married
and had one child, then died at age 25.
Rilla was 19 when she died.
I can't quite figure out the hairdos in the photograph. Is the hair really cut as short as it looks? Or is it pulled into a terribly tight knot off to the side of the head?
I can't quite figure out the hairdos in the photograph. Is the hair really cut as short as it looks? Or is it pulled into a terribly tight knot off to the side of the head?
Rilla
left behind an autograph album. I have typed the text of some pages which
mention family and friends from 1887, 88 and 89.
Title page (front cover is
missing): The Hendschel Album [printed
with illus.]
p1) Powersville Mo December the 6 1888
Remember well and bare in mind that a true friend is hard to find so
when you find one that is true never forsake the old one for the new Your friend
T B Donan
p2) Dec 6 - 1888
Remember me when this you see
Powersville Mo Isa Hinne
p4) Friend Rilla
"One word, one thought, one line
To cheer your youthful mind
When I have left my friends so
fair Remember me in your prayers."
Yours _ct. J A Foutah
Dec. 25, '87. Campbellsburg, Indiana
p6) Friend Rilla Your Friend Lewis West Oct. 22 - 88 Corydon, Iowa
p8) January 11th
1888 Complements of your
Friend. May Snodgrass
p12) Powersville, Mo Sister Rilla
When the golden sun is
setting
And from care you are free
When of absent ones you are
thinking
Will you
sometimes think of me.
Marvin
Riddle April 27th, 1888
p19) St John
Mo March.22.89
Dear Rilla: Ever remember the pleasant times we have spent
together. As you go out to try the stern
realities of life, Never forget you have a friend that will lighten your
heaviest burden. That friend is
Christ, Ever your friend, Rose Beary
p20) written Mar 21. 89 at York Seminary
Miss Rilla Remember me when death shall close my
ev[y]elids in their last repose when the
evening breeze shall gently wave the
grass above your schoolmates grave
Your
Friend & wellwisher Beecher Rowan
p22) To Miss Rilla Cleopatra Mo
Jan 11th 1888
Some may wish you welth
While others gold in store
I wish you heaven after death
And what could you wish for
more
yours
H. H. Snodgrass
p24) 28th 1888 Dear Aunt, Remember me dear Rilla When on these lines you look Remember it was Emma Who wrote this in your book.
From a
Niece Emma Greer To Rilla
p29) Miss Rilla
"Sow ye beside all waters
Where the dew of heaven may fall;
Ye shall reap if ye be not weary,
For the Spirit breathes o'er all.
Sow, though the thorns may wound
thee;
One wore the thorns for thee;
And though the cold world scorn
thee,
Patient and hopeful be.
Sow ye beside all waters,
With a blessing and a prayer,
Name him whose hand upholds us,
And sow thou everywhere."
Sincerely,
Luella Martin 3,
10. '89 Warsaw Ia
p32) March the 12
1889
Dear Rilla,
May thy pathway ever be
strewn with flowers.
Your friend
May Rowan
p33) May the 9
89
Dear Rilla
a place for my
name in your
album a place for my
love in your hart
a place for us both in heven
where love ones never part
your friend
Dora
Bates
p36) May the 27 88
Dear Sister
Tis not the price of candy
That we ____ just now sister
O no it is not that by _____
It is the price of paint that
make Pa grumble.
E Riddle
Clio
Iowa
p38) "Friendship's a silken tie
which binds friendly hearts together
If we do not break that tie
We will be friends forever"
Truly your friend
Nelse Franklin
Livonia Mo
Jan. 15 1888
p44) [drawing of a bird in nest in
a style reminiscent of copperplate handwriting]
[signed] With Respect,
J A
Long
Powersville, Mo 4 - 28 - 89
Last year I sent the album to the Putnam Co Historical
Society in Unionville, Missouri. I
received no response to the mailing and hope it arrived safely. If you are ever that direction, you might ask
about the album.
While we’re on the Riddle family, here’s one last strand - a wedding photo of Cora Riddle and her new husband Edgar Otis Rynor, taken in 1904. Cora is the granddaughter of Preston Riddle and his first wife Elizabeth. Her father is their son William.