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Our hosts, were very
gracious and supplied dinner every night for the three days
of the reunion, brunch and dinner at the picnic as well as
breakfast on the final day. They have a beautiful large home
where we felt welcomed and very comfortable. The genealogy
chart they had assembled stretched over ten feet in length.
One remarkable man had inherited his mother's collection of
Fraser artifacts that included many letters, plays written
by family members, poems, the earliest attempt at a Fraser
genealogy and numerous photos--some of which he brought to
the reunion for us to see. He had the earliest family photos
I have ever seen, of my great uncle William and aunt "May"
taken in Scotland when they were two and three years of age,
about 1860. He has literally cartons of Fraser artifacts in
his garage that haven't been opened in years! He allowed me
to take the genealogy and a copy of an account of a great
aunt's travel to New York about 1920 to make copies. Sister
Geraldine's trip was a wonderful adventure, traveling by
train to Buffalo, then Albany before boarding ship to sail
down the Hudson River to New York. It is filled with photos
and postcards of the journey.
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