Showing posts with label Shaw family. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shaw family. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 16, 2024

Mama Shaw's Albums

 My “Mama Shaw,” Lillian Ophelia Wilkerson (Shaw,) loved her photo albums. She had three store-bought 7"x9" albums with black covers and gilt lettering on them that read: "The Shaw Family," "The Wilkerson Family," and "Our Family Album." The pictures were either attached with gold colored "photo corners" or pasted in. After I inherited them I transferred the crumbling pages to acid-free sheet protectors and looseleaf binders. Many of the pictures on the Milstead Memories Facebook page and on the previous website managed by my sister Beth, came from these albums.

In many of my visits to Mama Shaw’s house on Main Street in Milstead we would sit together at the dining room table and leaf through the albums. She’s tell me about which babies were which. She’s talk about her Childers and Brewer relatives in Fish Creek (Polk County) and the Shaw family who lived between Conyers and Lithonia. And of course about all the pictures from her family in Milstead. 


Since I have had the albums — 30 years now — I have scanned almost if not all of the photos. But they are scattered on different hard drives. In the nineties when I first began doing that I had the idea that digitizing them would safeguard the images; I’m not so sure now. At least it seems easier to find them in the old fashioned albums than on my computer sometimes! 


I have toted the albums along to many family reunions so I'm always surprised at the folks who claim never to have seen the photos when I am confident they have... but of course I should realize that they likely got a quick look at them at a reunion maybe two or three times over several decades. Soooo -- digital images on any particular website cannot be expected to last forever, they can get a lot more views on Facebook and e-mails and text streams than in physical albums that spend most of the time undisturbed on shelves. 


Here are the cover of one of the albums… 


Here are three pictures from those albums that I posted to Milstead Memories today -- and the enhanced versions that appeared thanks to Jerry Owens only a few hours later.

Grady Columbus Shaw, born May 15, 1898, was the son of Columbus Turner Shaw and Minnie Zipporah Wood. He grew up near Milstead and eventually went to work for Callaway Mills. He eventually opened a barber shop in a building on the little lane that lead from Main Street past the water tower. That shop burned. He later opened a shop in the community building on Main Street which he operated until his death on July 16, 1965. He has been one of my heroes since childhood. He was a loving father and grandfather and was not above pulling pranks that would irritate his wife and delight his sons and grandchildren.





This is a newborn photo of Lillian Ophelia Wilkerson who was born October 29, 1902 in Polk County, Georgia. She was the daughter of Charles Reuben Wilkerson and Eula Amanda Childers (Wilkerson). He worked at the cotton mill in Aragon, Georgia, later moving to the mill in Atco (Cartersville) Georgia, and finally (around 1916-17) to Callaway Mills in Milstead, Georgia. Lillian's mother died in 1910, and in 1912 her father married Mattie Kiser (Wilkerson).


Lillian met Grady Shaw in Milstead and they married in 1918. IMO this photo of Mama Shaw could be easily mistaken for a picture of one of her grandchildren or great grandchildren -- especially Deborah Shaw Lewis or one of Debi's children! 



Monday, May 22, 2023

Ellie, Oliver & Zeke

My nephew Jonathan with Jessica and their three cute kids stayed with us this weekend as they were in town to celebrate my sister Debi's career as she retires from leading the PALS mothers morning out program at Trinity United Methodist Church. What a treat to watch these joyful children enjoying the play equipment on our back porch and also the pancakes from Sheila's griddle.

 

All three are climbers but Ellie really enjoyed climbing in. the dogwood tree.

Zeke was so sure-footed and agile.

He is a natural model with that easy smile. 



Oliver was very helpful to his little brother often spotting him on the slide.



Oliver also has a big smile but for some reason his eyes closed in lots of my pictures.


Zeke's favorite way to slide is backwards, while Oliver cushions his landing.


What a climber!


Zeke made is own place to eat under the big table.

Tuesday, July 17, 2018

July 16

There have been some days seared in my memory by the sadness I felt. Today is the anniversary of one of those days. On July 16, 1965 I lost one of my heroes and most loved relatives, my grandfather (Daddy Shaw) Grady Columbus Shaw.


 

Wednesday, May 09, 2018

Fish Creek Family

After storytelling near Rockmart I decided to drop by the Bethlehem Baptist Church cemetery in the Fish Creek community between Rockmart and Cedartown. Many of my relatives are buried there. 


When my grandmother, Lillian Ophelia Wilkerson Shaw, was only four years old her little brother Charles died at only three months. This little stone is at the Bethlehem Baptist Cemetery at Fish Creek in Polk County.

 
When my grandmother, Lillian Ophelia Wilkerson Shaw, was only nine years old her mother Eula Amanda Childers Wilkerson died at only 29. This stone is at the Bethlehem Baptist Cemetery at Fish Creek in Polk County.

Looking up the hill over the graves of Eula and Charles Wilkerson toward the crest of the hill and the resting place of Sarah Brewer Childers (my great-great grandmother) and her father Joel Brewer (My great-great-great grandfather. Bethlehem Baptist Cemetery, Fish Creek, Polk County, Georgia.


Sarah Chlders died just a few weeks before her grandchild Lillian Ophelia Wilkerson Shaw was born. She was buried beside her father Joel Brewer. It is said that Joel’s three wives — He was married to only one at a time, I hasten to add! — are buried next to him, but there are no markers. His first wife, Nancy Peek Brewer, was Sarah’s mother. Joel was the first Ordinary (now called Probate Judge) of Polk County. He donated land to Bethlehem Baptist Church for this cemetery.

The elevated view from Joel and Sarah’s graves must be nice looking east at sunrise, and it’s soothing to hear the whinnying of horses in the neighboring pasture.



Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Five Favorite Family Photos…


Here are five of my very favorite old family photos…


My Great Great Grandfather Thomas Wesley Wilkerson with his dog. Nance's Creek community near Piedmont, Alabama. This picture has always intrigued me. It is one of my very favorites from my grandmother's three albums. Thomas' son Charles Rueben Wilkerson was the father of my grandmother Lillian Ophelia Wilkerson Shaw.
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Relationship:
Thomas Wesley Wilkerson
Charles Rueben Wilkerson
Lillian Ophelia Wilkerson
Charles Columbus Shaw
Charles Terrell Shaw
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 My mischievous father, Charles Columbus Shaw, in "Botush" Creek, I think. I was grown before I discovered that "Botush" is properly spelled "Boar Tusk". Of course this could be in the Yellow River that also runs through Milstead. I first saw this picture when we stopped by to see my grandfather's sister Annie Hicks (or was it Miriam Reeves?) at Snellville. Several years later I was thrilled to learn that it was not lost but had been scanned and shared by my cousin Annette Winningham.
Deborah Shaw Lewis commented: 
I do not remember ever seeing this pic. I see Joshua Hearn and Andrew Lewis in this.



My great great grandmother, Mary Whaley Wood and her cow.
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Relationship:
Mary Whaley
Minnie Ziporah Wood
Grady Columbus Shaw
Charles Columbus Shaw
Charles Terrell Shaw
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Comments (2015)

George Barton
love this photo, "American Gothic" with a spin.


Michael J. Burton
Amen George Barton


Annie Shields
I think this is the nicest old family photo have ever seen.


Comments (2018)
Gary Sarah Pace

A treasure.


Hilda Atkins Moore
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John Paul Schulz
I really like that one.


Jo Ann Thompson
As a Genealogist I'm proud to see this photo Terrell


Jeanne Cahill
I came from a dairy farm background and know how to milk a cow. Love the photo.


Hilda Atkins Moore
Also at age 5 became a part of a Dairy Farm, but never really milked a cow......If you have read my Memoir, Two Sons Twice Born, you know my story. Best to you. Hilda Moore.


Michael J. Burton
Definitely s classic


Dona Ward
Awesome pic!

Nathan Wood, my great great grandfather, who lied about his age and signed up with the First Georgia Cavalry at sixteen to fight in the Civil War.

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Relationship:
Nathan Wood
Minnie Ziporah Wood
Grady Columbus Shaw
Charles Columbus Shaw
Charles Terrell Shaw
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My great grandparents, Minnie Wood Shaw and Columbus Turner Shaw with three of their children including (right) Grady Columbus Shaw, my grandfather.
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Relationship:
Minnie & Lum Shaw
Grady Columbus Shaw
Charles Columbus Shaw
Charles Terrell Shaw
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Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Gleaning Facebook: Daddy's Picture

I have been looking for this picture of my father. It's one of my favorite studio shots of him and he used it a lot from about 1960-1970. This little halftone was cut from a revival poster from the early sixties. So, brother and sisters of mine, does anyone have a regular photographic version of this picture? Trinity is gathering pics of former pastors to display and I prefer this one to the circa 1972 picture I loaned the church.


Comments

Lyn Davis
I miss my sweet handsome granddaddy!


Terrell Shaw
He's been gone 27 years, Lyn, but I doubt a day goes by that I don't think of my Daddy several times. There were times I would have liked to wring his neck, but for my first 39 years I always knew there was one person in this world, at least, that I could call any time, from any place, and if needed, he'd, immediately, be in a car or plane and on his way to be there for me ASAP.


Julia Hilburn Dent
He was a minister at Trinity?


Terrell Shaw
Yes. 1962-67

Thursday, April 17, 2014

Turrentines

From Joan Shaw Turrentine's Facebook:



1977 - Lyn and Steve Turrentine were in Debbie Blanton's weddiing

1972 - Daddy was behind the camera - as usual.
Raymond Atkins
Terrell, you look like one of the original members of Iron Butterfly!

David Marlin Rains
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Haley Elizabeth Shaw
My father.... No, just no...


Laurie Craw
Terrell, those striped pants. What were you THINKING? Now don't go digging out old pix of me and MY fashions....There are some real zingers in my past too. LOL

Ooops. I swore off FB for a week. Oh well.


Terrell Shaw
I was thinking, "I'm so purty, why I'll bet in 40 years the girls will STILL be noticing my snazzy seventies attire!" And you are. 

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Ruth Baird Shaw
That was back in the dark ages when we had only 4 grandchildren!

Is this the Epworth Parsonage?


Bill Fortenberry
I'm pretty sure Terrell Shaw wore those pants to McHenry on more than one occasion. This decision was not held against him.
P.S. I don't know all the folks in this photo, but I am struck by the uncanny resemblance of the young man in glasses on the far left to Dow Turrentine, the gene pool is obviously deep.


Terrell Shaw
William, that's Dow's great uncle David, who also happens to be my baby brother. 

(And, of course, you recognize Dow's daddy , front left.


 

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Gleaning Facebook: Yorktown!

In my fourth grade social studies classes, among the other silly things the teacher required were commemorative actions at the mention of certain words or names. For example if I mentioned "Lexington and Concord" all the children silently (preferably) fire imaginary muskets to salute the "Shot Heard 'Round the World"; at "Saratoga" they stand and turnaround once; and when I say "Yorktown" they throw their hands over their heads to represent Cornwallis's surrender, our victory (Yay!), and the "Y" in the town's name.

I enjoyed telling my recent students that I have nieces & nephews in Yorktown. Here's evidence of that. (Now raise your hands and celebrate.)
I don't believe turbans are standard Revolutionary headgear.





Saturday, July 06, 2013

Shaw Family Leftover Celebration 2013


 


Naomi hams and Vicki can't escape. Take a look at that plate! 
And we still have about half of the BBQ left!



The Davises minus Mama Lyn. L-R Brianne, Ricky, Natalie, Ethan.

At this point my plate was still on the stack... Sheila Matthews ShawLillian ShawJessica Shaw Rogers


The big back porch tables were crowded toward the house to make room for a working, if small, court for the bean bag game that Gil made for the family to use. Great fun.





David ShawRuth Baird ShawGil CrouseNaomi Liles Crouse




John broke out our little-used guitar and even coaxed some music from our out-of-tune piano.



We put the ice cream making operation on the front porch... three flavors. I had Sheila's strawberry, and it was so creamy and had several bits of fresh strawberry in every bite. Delicious!

This conversation on the front walk must have lasted more than thirty minutes. What were y'all talking about?

No shortage of smiles, chuckles, guffaws and general Shaw foolishness and hilarity. We even brought up discussions and even demonstrations of the proper folding of bath towels and the continuing debate over the usefulness of salad forks.





I suppose it's the shelter of the old brick building: this is a dahlia that Mike Bock gave us (just a root then) a decade ago or so. It just keeps coming back year after year. We've planted several others, but they only last a season.
Mike Bock
Nice picture. Those are tough Ohio dahlias. I've missed seeing you!
Terrell: Come on down!

I interrupted Sarah's conference with Scout. Is that a million dollar smile, or what?

My baby brother is hobbling around with a medical "boot" and walking cane! My nonagenarian mother gets around better than some of her offspring! I don't know what Beth is pouting about! ðŸ˜‰

My good-looking niece is a little blurry, but I show her off anyway... better ones of Lil are coming...


Tadah!

Sheila kneeling at the Keurig?





James had a constant smile until the camera pointed his way...


Got him!

Alex teaches a lesson?

Ethan has a go...

Jan has been to the thrift store again! (Notice the Asbury University A Award -- earned jointly by Debi & Gregg, my fellow Asbury graduates.