HOME  

FAMILY LIFE STORY LINE
Opening   Gramma   Asaph after Ethel   Amanda Bell and Ethel Bertie

 

Ethel's passing in 1916 was a tragedy to the large young family. Those that either knew her or at least knew of her (most of the town), tried to find solace in the fact that Ethel's prolonged illness was finally over. Just before her death, Ethel was able to see her oldest daughter's wedding. Asaph and Ethel's second child, Ethel Bertie, stepped into a maternal role for her younger siblings. Asaph settled into his job as the barber of Canton.

 

Later a new relationship between Asaph and a coy older lady known only as Alice emerged. Some of this relationship is mysterious, but the lack of information suggests the outcome. Whatever the circumstances, the family grew and adjusted as they were want to do. Asaph's resting place next to Ethel told of his enduring commitment to that insecure young lady he courted a half century before his death.

 

NEXT: Amanda Bell and Ethel Bertie

 

Letter from Alice to Asaph
December 16, 1920

 

See a transcription and larger image of this document

CLOSE

Documents

 

Asaph's relationship with the mysterious Alice was the most interesting, yet difficult to explain part of this story. In the box of family letters and memorabilia, we found four letters from a woman named Alice. Two of the letters were dated, one specifically December 16, 1920 and the other just the day of July 17. We estimated the year of the second letter as 1921. The other two letters were undated (link to undated letter #1 - link to undated letter #2)