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Image:martha 23.jpg|<center>Greenville School District bus driver Chuck Burgess delivering three of the Gardiner kids home in about 1955. David, Laura, and Donna. The road was still gravel back then. Photo courtesy of Don Slingerland</center> | Image:martha 23.jpg|<center>Greenville School District bus driver Chuck Burgess delivering three of the Gardiner kids home in about 1955. David, Laura, and Donna. The road was still gravel back then. Photo courtesy of Don Slingerland</center> | ||
Image:martha 24.jpg|<center> This is Ralph Gardiner’s Allis Chalmers WC tractor being “driven” by David and Donna Gardiner perhaps around 1948 or 1949. Mom (Margaret) is looking on at the extreme right. Nice picture of some of the farm buildings also. Photo courtesy of Don Slingerland</center> | Image:martha 24.jpg|<center> This is Ralph Gardiner’s Allis Chalmers WC tractor being “driven” by David and Donna Gardiner perhaps around 1948 or 1949. Mom (Margaret) is looking on at the extreme right. Nice picture of some of the farm buildings also. Photo courtesy of Don Slingerland</center> | ||
− | Image: | + | Image:martha 25.jpg|<center>Another WW II photo. This is Belva Gardiner standing outside of the 1st General Hospital with her cousin Harry |
− | Image: | + | (Buddy) Gillespie (from California). Buddy was a paratrooper and had been part of the festivities in Bastogne |
− | Image: | + | during Christmas, 1944. He was also part of a rather contested crossing of the Rhine. This is after VE day and |
− | Image: | + | he is awaiting transfer to the asian theater.</center> |
+ | Image:martha 26.jpg|<center>This is Belva Gardiner (left) and one of her fellow nurses (Gwen Bellam, I think) at the Ist General Hospital just outside of Paris. This is in 1945, just about the time the war in Europe ended. Photo ccourtesy of Don Slingerland</center> | ||
+ | Image:martha 27.jpg|<center>This is a photo of the Gardiner’s hauling trefoil hay around 1940. Lois and Martha are standing by the load, while Ralph is on the doodlebug (or “bug”). Family lore has the “bug” being fabricated in the Hanney shop (in Westerlo) out of old car parts. Photo courtesy of Don Slingerland</center> | ||
+ | Image:martha 28.jpg|<center>Martha Gardiner (Slingerland) and Ralph Gardiner with Ralph’s calves, about 1940.Photo courtesy of Don Slingerland</center> | ||
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Revision as of 20:33, 12 January 2016
Belva Sorkness Gardiner and her husband Albert Russell Gardiner, from the mid 1930’s. This is the couple who moved the family from White Earth, ND to Westerlo. Martha’s parents and my grand parents. Arriving in 1926, they lived the remainder of their lives on the Westerlo farm. Photo courtesy of Don Slingerland - (Buddy) Gillespie (from California). Buddy was a paratrooper and had been part of the festivities in Bastogne
- During Christmas, 1944. He was also part of a rather contested crossing of the Rhine. This is after VE day and