15 June 2020

Genealogical Letter from Keith G. Walker (1894-1980) to His Cousin May


July 1 1973
Dear Cousin May
I expect you thought what I wrote you like I did I did not want to help you but was not that I thought Lillie could help you more than I so Mother's day I called Lillie's Girl Blanche Yerves and asked her to see if Lillie could remember the trip from Nebraska but she could not your Grandpa Henry Chesley was bourn March 15, 1860 in Illinois died December 14 1926 at 66 yr.
Hattie Olly Chesley bourn July 7 1867 in Michigan died in March 1938 age 70 she did not know where they were married but they moved to Kansas 1882 or 83 Lillie was bourn in Nicodemus Kansas October 14 1883 in 1887 or 1888 they moved to Nebraska my folks was married in Osborn Kansas in Oct 26 1884 then thy moved to near Arnold in 1886 then my Stept Father and his brothers came to Arnold he was Warren D Copeland but he went to Wyoming in with 1890 and when your folks went to Montana he stayed there for a while then came back to Arnold in 1896 or 97 and then he and my mother was married in 1899 and a good father to us boys.
His brother stay near Arnold the rest of his life I have a book that has the names of seven children they had three before they left here I think it 1891 or 1892 when they left Arnold because my brother would tell about playing with the three of he was bourn in August of 1887.
My Dad Warren would tell about being in or Downs Beloit in Kansas that is where my sister is buried I am not sure.
There was Geo Chesley then Charles Chesley he was the first one to come to Arnold Nebr Henry was the 4th of the Chesley family and Charles Chesley went to Washington near Tacoma or Buckly in Dec 1902 I remember but at one time Charles Henry then my folks and George Chesley all lived close together within 3 miles I hope this helps you some and I hope to see you sometime this year the Lord willing I would like to have these back when you get your copy
Love, Cousin Keith 
Keith G. Walker was my grandfather.

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