Saturday, August 16, 2014

100 year celebration/reunion-Frenchtown Pond-Montana




To honor my father's memory, Lester - born 100 years ago, my daughter Sara, her three children and I visited his grave in Anaconda, Montana.
Hannah and Eden Bingham

Sara, Hannah, Eden Bingham
On Sunday, August 10, 2014, We also celebrated with a family reunion in Frenchtown at the Pond with about 37 people. Many liked the area and want to have another reunion there next year. Some are interested in attending the larger Olsen Family Reunion in Pequot Lakes, Minnesota next year.  They hold it on the 2nd Saturday each August and this year they had 147 attending as pictured below. 
Olsen Reunion 2014- Pequot Lakes Minn.
George Barb, Faye Goldie, Lana Roger, Donna, Roy
Some attending the Christopher Reunion were brave enough to dress up in Viking costumes to honor our Norwegian ancestry.  Many were interested in the Christopher Family History binder and the Olsen Family History binder containing information and pictures of family members. 
Roger, Faye, George, Roy
 Good food, swimming, visiting was enjoyed by all attending.  Do you know how to make Norwegian cupcakes????
Troy Bingham
Dawn, Riley, and Michael Wahl

Goldie, Barb & Carl Erlandson
Wyatt and Kelsey Indreland with Eden Bingham

and
Rory, Abby, Goldie Indreland

and Cathy (Olsen) from Spokane came the farthest....She also made it to the California Olsen Reunion in June this year.
Cathy Nefzger


Some of us were tired after the long day.
Eden Bingham





Tuesday, August 5, 2014

CHRISTOPHER TWINS -100TH BIRTHDAY



On August 5, 1914, twin boys were born to Carl and Inga Christopher at their home. Lauren Ivan was born first, then Lester Carl. Their grandmother,  Bessie Christopher and neighbor, Mrs. Peterson, served as midwives who came to the home in Peterson Township just north of Medina North Dakota. As the twins were the 5th and 6th children, everyone else had to leave the house until they were born.  Siblings Glenn, Clifford, Roy and Ruth helped take care of the boys as they grew.  As more siblings joined the family
( Kenneth, Vernon, Bob, Doris, and Don, ) they learned to adjust to surviving during the depression by growing all their own food and hunting wildlife.  All the children shared the one upstairs bedroom and they also shared the work on the farm.  In addition to raising normal farm animals, the twins remember raising skunks for their fur which they sold in nearby towns. The twins both attended Medina schools and joined the Conservation Corps in Medina.  For fun they enjoyed boxing, hunting and fishing.  Lester worked on the Charley Peterson family as a ranch hand for a while.


As young men,  the twins often would hop a frieght train and travel out west to get odd jobs.  They would pick apples in Washington and be ranch hands for ranchers all over North Dakota and Montana.  When they came to the Jocko Valley in Montana,  they liked it so much they decided to stay.  Lauren married Lillian Sanders from Arlee in 1939 and they farmed for a while, then worked in the shipyards of Portland.  They moved back to Arlee, when Lauren got a job at the Burea of Land Management. They also and harvested hay, and raised cattle on their ranch, the old Sander's place, but sold it in 1957 and  purchased the Jocko Store. They operated that business together for 28 years, while raising their family of seven: Faye, Alice, George, Donna, Roy, Roger, Rick. They sold everything in that little store- from food, gas, dry goods, and nickel ice cream cones. The store kept everyone busy seven days a week.
Lauren continued his Reclamation job until he retired from 30 years service in 1978 and started a new farm. He and Lillian enjoyed 54 years of marriage.

Lester served in the Army stationed in Texas and California.
Lester married Blondie Billington in 1941.  They had two children; .Goldie and Lana.
Goldie and Lester
Lauren's family
  When the children from both families were together they had some difficulty telling which of the twins was their dad.  Some children laughed, some cried, but always they had good fun together.

Lester, usually called Chris, moved to Anaconda in 1949 and worked as a carpenter for the Anaconda Company.  He maried Ethel Simonson there and worked until he had Parkinson's disease.

The Christopher siblings manage to get together at times and enjoyed many Family Reunions.


Glenn, Ruth, Lauren, Lester, Ken, Bob
Lester and ?? riding horseback 


Lester 
Lester


Lauren, Bob, Ken in back, Lester, Glenn in front
Goldie's family:  Dean and Rory


Lana's family: Chris, Mike, Becca, Sara, Tina, Emma, Eva
Lauren's family

Some of the Christopher Cousins..remember this.. we need an uppdate..Let's take one at the reunion!!!