8/13/12

MINNIE GURR with friends


I believe this is the only other shot I have of Minnie Gurr, this time with friends.

I'd like to introduce you to Minnie's friends Eunice Robinson on the top with May Flournoy in the middle.






Good luck figuring out what Minnie wrote.

MrCachet from Old Paper Art has deciphered the card:
When are you coming to (Union?) I have spent most of this summer visiting, and am now on to (?) I got the little cushion I am sending you in Atlantic City, N.J.
Mary Lou from Mary Lou Rambles suggests the following:
To me it looks like "am now in Augusta"
UPDATE: Some information about May Flournoy, second from the top, and Eunice Robinson, top, provided by IntenseGuy.

He located May's headstone at Find a Grave.
May was born on October 4, 1890 and died September 24, 1982. She was married to Forest C. Glenn, born on January 13, 1885, died on August 18, 1938. That's a long time to be a widow.
The following is about Eunice:
Eunice Robinson appears to have been a pre-college friend and the "baby of the bunch."  She married Mr. Roper (not of the TV show fame). Her find-a-grave memorial is here.  From what I can tell from the US Census records, Eunice was employed at a cotton mill as a cloth checker - and later a farmer's wife. I'm not 100% sure this is the "right Eunice" but she and Minnie Gurr were both from Trion, Chattooga, Georgia.
Eunice Blanche Robinson was born on August 4, 1892 and died April 19(?), 1981,

If anyone is a member of Find a Grave and would like to post May's or Eunice's image at the site let me know.

9 comments:

  1. When are you coming to (Union?) I have spent most of this summer visiting, and am now on to (?) I got the little cushion I am sending you in Atlantic City, N.J. Write me a long letter and tell me how you all are doing.

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    1. I knew someone would figure it out.

      Don't you wish you could see the "little cushion"? I bet it's one of those brightly decorated ones with the fringe.

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  2. To me it looks like "am now in Augusta"

    The post mark shows it was mailed there.

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    1. I'm loving that others are figuring this out. I just looked at it and thought "Oh, I could do this, but I prefer to let others solve the mystery."

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  3. That's fine detective work, isn't it?

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    1. Indeed it is. Funny thing is I've had this card for years and could never clearly read the names. It wasn't until I scanned it and did the PS hocus pocus that the mystery revealed itself.

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  4. May Flournoy married Forrest Glenn - her find-a-grave memorial is here:

    http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=57104200

    According to the US Census of 1930, she too, was a public school teacher.

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  5. Eunice Robinson appears to have been a pre-college friend and the "baby of the bunch" - She married Mr. Roper (not of the TV show fame).

    Her find-a-grave memorial is:

    http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=31608338

    From what I can tell from the US Census records, Eunice was employed at a cotton mill as a cloth checker - and later a farmer's wife.

    I'm not 100% sure this is the "right Eunice" but she and Minnie Gurr were both from Trion, Chattooga, Georgia.

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