There is no date or info on the back of this old photo, but it looks like a family reunion at the Sprick farmhouse. We see several people we know in it, including Ed, Marion, Alverna, Tex, Vi, LeRoy, Adelaide and Kate. The portly old gent was Hinrich Augustin, great-grandpa of the cousins and dad to Grandma Sprick. Hinrich was born in 1853 in Neukloster, Hanover, Germany, according to scrapblog research assistant Uncle Joe. The scrapblog editor inherited the wooden trunk that Hinrich brought to America from Deutschland in 1881. On the side, it says: "Hinrich Augustin. Redwing, Minesota. Nord Amerika." It is from this strange, beautiful, bottomless trunk that these photos keep emerging.
News and history from the Minnesota (Claus/Maria Augustine) Sprick and (William "Brother"/Alverna) Miller families. This scrapblog celebrates our best qualities and honors characters, oops, we mean CHARACTER. Your comments are welcome at pamelamarianmiller@gmail.com. (We've limited comments on the site itself because of spam.) Don't forget to click on "Older posts" at the bottom of the pages to see more postings. Longer documents are at www.thesprickfamilypapers.blogspot.com.
Monday, February 5, 2007
Back to the 1930s
There is no date or info on the back of this old photo, but it looks like a family reunion at the Sprick farmhouse. We see several people we know in it, including Ed, Marion, Alverna, Tex, Vi, LeRoy, Adelaide and Kate. The portly old gent was Hinrich Augustin, great-grandpa of the cousins and dad to Grandma Sprick. Hinrich was born in 1853 in Neukloster, Hanover, Germany, according to scrapblog research assistant Uncle Joe. The scrapblog editor inherited the wooden trunk that Hinrich brought to America from Deutschland in 1881. On the side, it says: "Hinrich Augustin. Redwing, Minesota. Nord Amerika." It is from this strange, beautiful, bottomless trunk that these photos keep emerging.
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