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From: KELKEV956@cs.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2004
1:55 AM
To: mkelly@uky.edu
Subject: CAVANAUGH, MCKENNA,
KELLY
Hi,
Think I saw Margaret CAVANAUGH
McKENNA in your tree on Ancestry. She was one of my great
grandmothers. Her daughter Mabel McKENNA married my grandfather Raymond
KELLY.
Do we have some ancestors in common?
Kevin in
Missouri
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From: KELKEV956@cs.com
Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2004
4:59 PM
To: mkelly@uky.edu
Subject: Salz
Hello, Mary,
I think we corresponded once before about a
connection on my father's side. Apparently we have one on my mother's side
as well. My mother (coincidentally named Mary Kelly) came from
Waterloo. My grandmother grew up in Red Oak, IA. I am told her
favorite cousin was Andrew Striegel. I have pictures of them together when
they were young. My grandmother's mother was a Salz. I have pictures
of Nettie, too, and other Salz family members.
Yours
sincerely,
Kevin Kelly
Columbia, MO
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From: KELKEV956@cs.com
Sent: Sunday, November 21, 2004
1:34 AM
To: Kelly, Mary
Subject: Re: Salz
In a message dated 11/5/2004 7:45:33 AM Central Standard Time,
Mary.Kelly@uky.edu writes:
Dear Mary,
Just a quick
note for now. Had some eye surgery and a lot of work to do lately.
Also, I have been brushing up on my Salz history. Extensive family and
lots of reused names, so hard to tell the players without a good score
card. Thanks for the file.
I should have said that my grandmother
was first cousin to Mark Striegel, the son of Andrew and Nett that died fairly
young. I probably do have at least one photo of Andrew as well. I
will fire up the scanner and see what I can do. Do you have many photos of
the Salz clan? I have several.
My grandmother Margaret Rhodes was
Andrew and Nett Striegel's niece. Her mother, Mary Margreta (Rose) Salz,
was three when the family immigrated from Germany and moved to Waterloo.
She married Chester Randolph Rhodes in 1883. Chet was rebaptized as John
Chester Rhodes, so I think he converted (according to a letter from one of
Chet's nephews, Chet's family were Protestant). His mother's maiden name
was St. John, so that explains why he adopted the name of "Saint John".
They moved to Red Oak, IA in 1898 and spent the rest of their lives there.
My grandmother was raised at Red Oak but moved back to Waterloo after she
married, and my mother met my father there.
So it seems our ancestors
hung out together and a few of them married one another. Have you been in
touch with other Salz descendants? I found out from them that there was an
Illinois branch of the Salz family as well as the Iowa one.
Best
wishes,
Kevin Kelly
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From: KELKEV956@cs.com
Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2004
2:20 AM
To: Kelly, Mary
Subject: Re: Salz
photographs
In a message dated 11/5/2004 7:45:33 AM Central
Standard Time, Mary.Kelly@uky.edu writes:
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From: KELKEV956@cs.com
Sent: Monday, February 21, 2005
12:50 AM
To: Kelly, Mary
Subject: Salz
family
Pete and Ella Rechtfertig.jpg
Dear Mary,
Sorry to be taking so long; things have been very
busy ever since the holidays. There are lots of photos to scan, and I have found
a few more sent to my by a Salz cousin named Jo Anne Andra. Have you heard of
her or corresponded? She is my mother's second cousin, descended from Peter Salz
and Anna Katherina (who immigrated to Iowa from Germany in 1861), through
Heinrich Wilhelm Salz (Jo Anne's grandfather). Heinrich Wilhelm was
brother-in-law to Anna Burchinsky.
It's been a few years since I have
corresponded with Jo Anne, and I have lost her email address. The postal address
I have for her is:
611 South Spruce Street
Goddard, KS
67052-9431
She sent me some nice quality photos a few years ago, and I
will (eventually) scan them for you. There is a particularly fine one of Peter
and Anna SALZ and seven of their children. It includes John Joseph, and so was
taken before 1899, and it is minus one of the daughters.
Attached is a
photo of Peter RECHTFERTIG and Ella (Anna Helena) SALZ. On the back is an
engraving of a three story building (at 103 East Fourth Street in Waterloo) with
horse drawn trolleys and carriages running in front of it. The photo studio was
in the middle section of the building, with a hotel on the left and L. S.
Parsons (pianos and organs) on the right.
Sincerely,
Kevin Kelly
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From: KELKEV956@cs.com
Sent: Monday, February 21, 2005
1:37 PM
To: Kelly, Mary
Subject: Re: Salz
family
Nett and Mark Striegel.jpg
In a message dated 2/21/2005 6:51:26 AM Central Standard Time, Mary.Kelly@uky.edu writes:
I see no harm in making the
photos available to all. Attached is another -- young Mark Striegel and
his mother, Nett, taken at the time of his first communion. It was
actually on the back of a post card, addressed to her niece, Marie (Mary Alice)
Rhodes (sister of my grandmother). There was no stamp, so I don't think
she mailed it, but probably enclosed it with a letter. It's just small
talk -- nothing of historical significance -- but interesting to have a specimen
of her handwriting.
Kevin
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From: KELKEV956@cs.com
Sent: Monday, February 21, 2005
1:45 PM
To: Kelly, Mary
Subject: Re: Salz
family
Yes, Mark died young, of some disease. My mother tells me he
was my gradma's favorite cousin -- in photos it looks like he was a lot of
fun.
kk
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From: KELKEV956@cs.com
Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2005
10:27 PM
To: Kelly, Mary
Subject: Striegel
Mark and Bunny in Red Oak.jpg
Here are Mark and "Bunny" Striegel. Bunny appears in a few of
my grandma's pictures, identified as either (cousin) Bunny or Bernadette.
I wonder if it was Bernadine, your grandma's sister (if I have my Striegel's
straight). Did Bernadine ever raise family?
The other fellow in the
photo is identified only as Francis Miller. Would that name ring a bell
with your mother?
I am an Iowa boy, myself (born in Des Moines), but
never got to know Striegel's, Rechtfertigs, Hayes, etc. My grandmother
divorced her husband (Chester Heath), who evidently treated her very badly, so I
never heard much about the Salz side of life. About all I have are the
photos and the records I have been able to dig up. Please pass on what you
can of your mother's recollections. Would she have known any of the Red
Oak crowd? My grandmother RHODES was born there, daughter of J C RHODES
and Mary Margareta SALZ (not the one in the photo you sent). J C was
actually born Chester Randolph RHODES, but all his census after the marriage are
John Chester, and I heard he was rebaptized. His family was raised
Protestant, so I am supposing he converted to Catholicism at marriage. I
think he selected St. John the Baptist for a new first name; his mother's maiden
name was St. John.
More Striegels to
follow.
kk
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From: KELKEV956@cs.com
Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2005
10:45 AM
To: Kelly, Mary
Subject: Andrew
Striegel
Andrew Striegel.jpg
Here is a photo of your great grand uncle, Andrew Striegel in his
prime.
Best wishes,
Kevin Kelly
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From: KELKEV956@cs.com
Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2005
11:15 AM
To: Kelly, Mary
Subject: Re:
Striegel
Nett Striegel and daughters.jpg
In a message dated 2/23/2005 9:38:13 AM Central Standard Time,
Mary.Kelly@uky.edu writes:
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From: KELKEV956@cs.com
Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2005
1:11 PM
To: Kelly, Mary
Subject: Anna Regina (Ena)
SALZ
This is a beautiful photo of Ena Salz, taken 10 Jan 1886. She
was 17 years old. The following fall she married John
FOLEY.
kk
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From: KELKEV956@cs.com
Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2005
8:17 PM
To: Kelly, Mary
Subject: Ooops!
Paul Gindt Jul 1886.jpg
I had NOT mistitled the file I most recently sent you; however, I
misdescribed it. I got confused. Obviously what I just sent was Nett
Striegel and her two daughters, Rosena (Sister Mary Letice) and Agatha (Sister
Mary Immacula).
I'll send the other photo later, after I move it off the
computer to which my scanner is attached (an old WIndows 95
relic).
Meanwhile, attached is a photo of Paul Gindt, husband of Anna
Elizabeth (Lizzie) Salz. I believe it was taken the year before the two
married.
Yours truly,
kk
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From: KELKEV956@cs.com
Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2005
11:36 AM
To: Kelly, Mary
Subject: Luke
Luke Striegel.jpg
Thanks for the stuff. Here is another photo of
Luke.
kk
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From: KELKEV956@cs.com
Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2005
2:41 PM
To: Kelly, Mary
Subject: Bunny
Striegel
Bunny Striegel.jpg
Labeled as Bunny Striegel on the back. Same gal, I think,
probably Bernadine, this time with mallet.
Some of these are kind of
washed out, but I think it's the best I can do with the quality of
photograph.
Kevin
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From: KELKEV956@cs.com
Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2005
5:06 PM
To: Kelly, Mary
Subject: John and Mary
Salz
John and Mary Salz.jpg
Here is a photo of John and Mary Salz. Not sure who these
people are -- maybe you can help. No date on the photo so hard to tell
when unless you are a fashion expert. They do make a handsome couple,
though.
kk