Showing posts with label Charles DuBois. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Charles DuBois. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

DuBois Family



DuBois Family - Bertha, Father, Charles, Marguerite

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

DuBois Family

DuBois family: Bertha, father, Charles, Marguerite

Friday, May 20, 2011

The Boys

Charlie DuBois
Pete Anger
Herman Spots

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Tango

Charlie DuBois (Tango)

Friday, March 4, 2011

Nickname: Tango

Charlie DuBois
unknown date

previously posted April 6, 2010

Thursday, January 6, 2011

DuBois Family

father DuBois (name unknown)
mother Bertha DuBois
Charles DuBois
Marguerite DuBois
date unknown

previously posted March 4, 2010

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Charlie, Pete, & Herman

Charlie DuBois
Pete Anger
Herman Spot (sitting)
date unknown

previously posted

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Nickname: Tango

Charlie DuBois - Nickname Tango

Thursday, March 4, 2010

The DuBois Family

This is the challenge of this blog...as a member of a generation three younger than the photos being shown, I don't know how these people are related to me! Help...


DuBois Family
Father - Name Unknown
Mother - Bertha
Son - Charles
Daughter - Marguerite
Date Unknown 

Charlie DuBois, Pete Anger
Herman Spots (sitting)
~1918

Notes from Dick:
"The DuBois Family picture was taken in Switzerland . Charlie migrated to the US as a young man and lived with our family (LA Burkhalters in Raymond/Menlo) from time to time. He never married. His folks keep sending him money to live on but he apparently never held a steady job. Dad wrote them a letter telling them not to send him any more money because he drank it up. He was rather strange.

Donna and I gave him a bad time when we were little. He would pick up foil such as gum wrapper foil and make a ball out of it. Donna and I used to leave gum wrapper here and there and watch him pick it up. Also he rolled up string in a ball. We would follow him around the farm. Kids can be cruel.
Herman Spots, Charlie, and Pete were dad's friends. Picture about 1918."