Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Caspar Albert Photo Restored

Caspar Albert Photo Before Restoration
After Sharon Thompson and Lillian Staeheli loaned me their photo of Caspar Albert Staeheli I contacted Barb Blair at Anew Photo Restoration in Beaverton, Oregon and sent her a digitized image of the damaged photo.  Over a two week period Barb cleaned up the image and repaired missing or damaged portions.  Caspar's face had suffered the most damage so we communicated regularly by email as she completed the restoration. 

The repair is done and I am ordering prints.  The digitized image will be posted on the Staeheli Family website.  Any Staeheli who wants a print can order an 8 x 10 for $2.  or a 5 x 7 for $1.
Restored Photo of Caspar Albert Staeheli

Friday, September 24, 2010

Contact with David Staeheli

Wednesday I was pleased to receive an email from David Staeheli, son of Jack Leroy Staeheli, son of Harry Staeheli whose father was Caspar Hermann Staeheli from Gubsenmoos.  I had met Jack last June when he visited my home in Kennewick.  David lives in Snohomish, Washington with his family and offered to provide detailed information about himself and his family to update the family tree and Staeheli Family of Gubsenmoos website. 

I sent his information to Tienne in Switzerland who is creating the Staeheli family tree which will be available soon.  The tree will trace our family back to a marriage in 1653. 

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

The Mystery of Peter Staeheli

Buried in a plot next to Caspar Albert Staeheli in the Addy Cemetery is Peter Stahli who I assumed to be a relative.  During our research at the Statesman-Examiner newspaper in Colville September 9 dad and I located articles dated March 19, 1927 stating that Peter had died leaving his estate to his sister in Brien, Switzerland.  The March 26, 1927 Colville newspaper described Peter's burial listing pallbearers.  None of the names is from our family.  I think it is coincidental they are buried next to each other.

Caspar Albert's plot in the Addy Cemetery
There is no evidence in the research Tienne and I have done showing a man named Peter in the Staeheli family.  I conclude Peter was a fellow Swiss who was born in that era, emigrated to the US and farmed in Stevens County for 30 years, may have been known to Caspar Albert but was not related to our family.
Peter's Death Notice

Peter's funeral above Loon Lake News
 Click on the image to enlarge it.  Click twice for maximum size.

Visiting Daphne and Bob

Bob with Luscombe at Boeing Field April, 1947
Sunday, September 19, I drove to Seattle then arranged to visit Daphne and Bob Dempsey who live in Kenmore at the north end of Lake Washington.  My purpose was to return photos which they had loaned me for scanning into my computer.  These were photos of Bob and his brother Burt and their parents, Francis (Franziska Staeheli of Gubsenmoos) and LaVern Dempsey.  Most were photos taken during their gold mining days in Alaska before and after the Second World War.  Bob reviewed the photos with me describing the activity happening in each photo.

Daphne prepared dinner and we enjoyed this meal while talking about recent events.  Bob and Daphne are in generally good health having recovered from recent accidents or illness.  I learned that Bob had a business building cabinets in his parents garage in Wallingford then built a cabinet shop in 1958 in Kenmore.  He operated this shop until 1964 building cabinets for homes developed by Burt and also their sister, Eileen and her husband who were homebuilders.

After WWII Bob had flight training and earned a private pilot license.  His favorite plane was the Cessna 140.  He has considerable experience driving trucks and operating heavy machinery for the Washington Department of Transportation. 

Bob's sister, Eileen, who was born in Priest River, Idaho April 8, 1920(?) passed away June 26, 2010 in Arlington, Washington.  She left a son, Jerry, and a daughter, Sharon.

We talked about arranging a Staeheli family reunion in 2011 and the issue of travel for family living in Western Washington and Eastern Washington. 

I enjoy meeting with Bob and Daphne and look forward to my next opportunity.

Bob 1943/44

Jerry Staeheli

On Friday, September 10, while I was still at dad's home in Spokane we had a visit from Jerry Staeheli who drove from his home in Post Falls, Idaho.  Jerry is a brother of Jack Staeheli from Tieton who I had met June 8 when he came to Kennewick.  They are children of Harold Lawrence Staeheli who was a son of Caspar Hermann Staeheli from Gubsenmoos. 

Jerry lived in Everett, Washington most of his life until about a year and a half ago when he relocated to Post Falls.  He served 10 years in the Navy on submarines.  Jerry has experience selling real estate and is handy doing carpentry and mechanical work.  He shared details of his family which I will present on the Staeheli family website.  Jerry has two adult children: Pamela, who lives in Seattle and James, who is in Cle Elum. 

My dad, sister Beth and I enjoyed this first meeting with Jerry and expect we will get together again and maintain contact through facebook and email.
Dad, Jerry and me

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Meeting Staeheli's in Spokane

Bob and Rose Staeheli and family
Tuesday I drove to Spokane to visit my dad.  Wednesday we arranged to meet Sharon Staeheli Thompson and her husband, Travis.  We arrived at their home around 4:30 PM and were introduced to Sharon's mother, Lillian and daughters Tina Thomas and Tricia Skidmore.  Lillian, who will be 94 November 4th and was married to Robert Carl Staeheli, provided photos of Staeheli's from her collection.  Tina had scanned those photos and put them on a CD.   

Lillian, Sharon, Tina and Tricia are descendants of Robert Hermann Staeheli who emigrated from Switzerland with the Staeheli's in 1899.  We enjoyed an hour or more of conversation about their family and descriptions of the photos.  Several photos were of Robert Hermann's homestead in Swiss Valley north of Addy.  Other photos document the Staeheli dairies in Addy and Colville.  Of particular interest to me was a photo of Caspar Albert Staeheli, the patriarch.  I believe this is the only known photo of Caspar Albert and am pleased to be able to add it to the website collection.  That photo was loaned to me so I can arrange for restoration and printing of more copies.  I will contact several restorers about digital restoration as the condition of several areas of the photo requires considerable work.

The new information about Lillian and Sharon and Travis' family will  be posted on the Staeheli Family website.  I am very grateful to them for providing detailed notes and excellent photos.  There is interest in a Staeheli family reunion in 2011 so I will continue planning for that event.
Robert Hermann Staeheli in the Addy creamery
Click on photo to enlarge it.  Click twice for maximum size.