Lots of photos came in after my last post.  We've now got pictures of the Martels, Connors and the Kramp family on the Photo Album page.  I'll be uploading even more photos on the snapshots page a little bit later as well.  We're still missing any photos, and a lot of info particularly of the Canadian cousins.  Please get that information in so I can fill in the gaps.

Bill and Carol Kramp have also sent in a Midi file for "Stone's Rag" and the words for 'Mary is a Grand Old Name' in honor of Aunt Mary.  They are learning to play them both for the reunion.  You can hear part of Mary's a Grand Old Name on the movie Yankee Doodle Dandy from 1942, although it was actually written in the 1890s.  If anyone knows any other Mary songs, please sent them in, so we can all learn them.
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Lyrics to Mary's A Grand Old Name :

My mother's name was Mary
 She was so good and true
 Because her name was Mary
 She called me Mary, too
 She wasn't gay or airy
 But plain as she could be
 I hate to meet a fairy
 Who calls herself Marie

 For it is Mary, Mary
 Plain as any name can be
 But with propriety, society will say Marie
 But it was Mary, Mary
 Long before the fashions came
 And there is something there that sounds so square
 It's a grand old name

 Now, when her name is Mary
 There is no falseness there
 When to Marie she'll vary
 She'll surely bleach her hair
 Though Mary's ordinary
 Marie is fair to see
 Don't ever fear sweet Mary
 Beware of sweet Marie

 For it is Mary, Mary
 Plain as any name can be
 But with propriety, society will say Marie
 But it was Mary, Mary
 Long before the fashions came
 And there is something there that sounds so square
 It's a grand old name

Lastly we've added another link to Ward and Linda's children.  Jill found some photos of Edgar Stone, his wife, Doris, and their children.  You can see Edgar and Doris on the Photo Album, and the children will be posted in Snapshots later.   In addition some photos of Edgar and Ward together were found as well.  These photos lend such a sense of time and history for me.  The portrait of Ward on the home page looks to be of him in his late teens to early 20s, right about the time he was crossing the threshold from boy to man.  In the photo below, he is a grown man and father, with his son at 15, starting to cross that threshold himself. 
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Ward and Edgar Stone - 1938 Milford New Hampshire
Oh, if you were wondering who the 3 girls were in the last post, this is yet another photo of multiple generations, although you might not have guessed it.  From left to right, Nancy Stone, Mary Stone, and last is their niece, a very young Linda Eaton.  It was taken at some point between 1948 and 1952.

That's it for now.  Please check back over the week, to see the family photos that are added to the Snapshots page.

- Katy



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