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Showing posts with label Our House. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Our House. Show all posts

Sunday, October 11, 2020

The History of a House - Part 1

Song - Our House by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young

 

My son Jon & his girlfriend Jacque have just bought a house in Salinas where they both work.  Their first project is to renovate the bathroom.  When the carpenter began the demo, they discovered this note on the drywall.

 


 Stating: Alice Michael Moser lived here 30 years, Before her a Japanese family lived here were later interned. Mark & Ellen Morris? lived here between 1-88 & 4-89, Stephan? Lorse? bo't the house in Apr 1989.

Being a genealogist this really perked my interest.  I began with the interned Japanese family - Family #13145.

Kikuo Richard Endo and his wife Lily Misue Minami were both born in California.  Kikuo was born in 1908 in Castroville and Lily in Oakland.  The 1920 Census states that they are living with another family in Salinas and that the fathers are partners owning a shop. In 1930 Kikuo is living with his father Tokutaro, a brother and sister in a nearby labor camp and his father Tokutaro is a labor foreman at a farm.

In the mid-1930’s Agricultural workers began to unionize (mostly Filipino’s) and some of the Labor Camps were destroyed in retaliation.

Kiduo graduated from UC Berkeley as a pharmacist and in 1933 he married Lily. His brother Frank also attended UC Berkeley. 


 1934 - 1940 - 
Kikuo and Lily have three boys - Nori, Tokio & Kimio.

1939 Kikuo owns two pharmacies – 107 Lake and 104 E. Market both in Salinas.

1940 Census – The family is living on Archer St. in Salinas.  The Home Value is listed as $6,000 and is the most expensive house on Archer.

5 Jul 1942Family #13145 was interned in Poston, Arizona at a Japanese Internment Camp.  The children were between 2-10 years. 

 

Nori



Tokio
 
Kimio
 

23 Jun 1943 – The family was released from camp and they moved to Minneapolis, MN then to Riverdale, MD.  Possibly they had family to stay with and I do not know what happened to their home or businesses. 

In 1987 Kikuo died in Hyattsville, Maryland and Lily died in 2003 in Yorba Linda, California. (Possibly living with one of her children)


My next post will be about Alice Michael Moser!  Just wait until you hear her story.


"I'm thinking about writing the story 

of our house somewhere to surprise an owner in the future!"

- JCB



Tuesday, March 17, 2020

Home

Song - Our House by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young





I thought "Home" was a bit of a softer post title than "Lock-down".  We have enough food, music, connection through social media, good books, dreams, birdsong, creative spirit, water, movies, sunlight and rain.  In fact we are blessed. I get occasional phone calls from family and friends checking in.

So I thought to lighten the mood, I would post some calming photos that I have taken through the years for the next few weeks or so.  My wish is for you to remember to look to nature and beauty to sooth your soul.

Above is a flowering quince that blooms in early April right next to our mail box.  I wonder if it delights our mail carrier when she drops off our mail?

Be well friends....

Friday, March 18, 2016

Home Sweet Home

Song - Our House by Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young

As some of you may know, a wedding will be taking place in our backyard in September!  Our oldest son and his wonderful girlfriend have asked to be wed in our yard.


 


So I have been strolling around the yard for the last several weeks, pouring over plant catalogs, making garden plans and taking a few visits to local nurseries to see what my options are for beautiful blooms that time of year. I have a few idea's up my sleeve!





As I was walking around, I noticed the bird house that Andy placed up in an Oak tree in our shade garden.  I saw a pair of Black-Capped Chickadee's on the tree beside it last week.



Then several days ago I noticed something inside the hole but I couldn't quite make it out. When I got out my zoom lens, it just looked like a blur inside.



But today I noticed something move!




When I zoomed in on the hole, it looked like a lot of fuzz and maybe a few feathers!!! Not sure what to make of it but I am hopeful!  Even though I have fed the birds for years, this is the first bird house we have ever put up.



Other than our ladder on the side of the house which is inhabited again this year!  No sign of babies yet but mom & dad are taking their turns sitting on the nest. If you need to borrow a ladder, you'll have to wait a few more weeks!



 This is where the sweethearts are planning on having their ceremony - the side lawn. It is in need of some tender loving care as last year we had to let it die because of the California drought.  Right now it's green because of the recent rains but it's mostly weeds.....




Mika is hoping to be the flower girl or at least be invited!!!



"Weddings are important because they celebrate 
life and possibility."  -- Anne Hathaway
Weddings are important because they celebrate life and possibility.
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