This is a 1904 picture of my Great Grandfather John Dobson Holdaway, his wife, Elvira Perkins, Holdaway, and their three sons still living at home. My Grandfather, Roscoe Holdaway is pictured in the middle with his bicycle, James Holdaway holding his rifle to his left with George Holdaway on the end, his pet groundhog at his feet.
This picture prompts so many stories. First of all, Elvira Perkins Holdaway had been bedridden for months. My grandfather dressed her in her wedding dress and seated her in the chair for this picture. She died three days later. John Dobson Holdaway had been a Texas Ranger and was a Confederate Veteran before marrying Elvira and settling on this homestead in Red River County Texas. They had twelve children. Most died in early adulthood. John Holdaway lived to be 96.
Each of the three boys was pictured with a prized possession: Roscoe with his bicycle, Jim with his rifle, and George with his pet groundhog. Just a few days before, the groundhog had caused them some embarrassment. Great-Grandpa wouldn’t let the boys play cards in the house so they had a game going on the porch when the preacher rode up. They stuffed the cards in the groundhog’s hole, hoping not to get caught. A few seconds later an arc of cards flew out of the hole, in full view of the preacher, followed by a furious groundhog.
George, the brother on the end, was gored by a long-horn cow when he was four, leaving him with lifelong disability. The whole family worked to keep him in school so he could get an office job, knowing he wouldn’t be able to do manual labor. He worked in the Clerk of Courts office until his death.
Jim, the middle brother, was my grandfather’s favorite. Most of his stories involved their escapades.
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I love old pictures. So many stories to tell
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I have this one in my guest room.
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I love old family photos. It’s great to delve into your family history.
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I love that you have so many photos and stories about your family. It’s so fun to learn each story and know they are family.
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I do love my family history. That’s why I started writing ing . I didn’t want them to be lost.
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