I found this interesting. In the wedding photo, my folks are reading a Western Union Telegram. In times past these were used for the most important communications. In the second picture is what I believe the actual telegram. Note the similarities. This was from Sam Mora & his wife Marion from a cabin? in far off Canada. Sam & Marion are buried several graves down from Henry & Isabel at Lakeview. Some things never get thrown away in this family.
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Sunday, October 19, 2014
They don't throw things away.
I received a neat but also humorous email from my Dad the other day ..... take it away Dad!
Friday, April 25, 2014
The Wheeler & Dealer
Tonight's blog may get a bit long and I apologize in advance for that! There is just a lot to say about Henry John Leisenheimer. Known in my family circles as Grandpa Henry or simply HJ.
HJ was my great-grandfather.
He was born on May 26, 1893 to George Leisenheimer & Katherina Bey in Cleveland, Ohio. Both of his parents were German immigrants from Spiesheim, Germany. As an only child, he was given much love and attention but his true talents were to be found in selling.
HJ was my great-grandfather.
He was born on May 26, 1893 to George Leisenheimer & Katherina Bey in Cleveland, Ohio. Both of his parents were German immigrants from Spiesheim, Germany. As an only child, he was given much love and attention but his true talents were to be found in selling.
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| Unknown date, early photo of HJ |
He began working for what is now known as CLE-TRAC or the Cleveland Tractor Company. He traveled with his brother-in-law Mr. George Mora to sell tractors abroad. And boy could he sell them. CLE-TRAC records list him as being a 20 year employee of the company.
He managed to amass quite a fortune, although the extent of that is unknown to me, based on my grandmother's college diary. At the height of the depression his son Robert (Bob) & daughter Dorothy graduated. Dorothy was my grandmother and her diary revealed that when she graduated high school she was given a diamond ring and her brother Bob was given a brand new car. HJ paid for both my grandmother and Bob to attend 4 years of college which they both graduated from. They also made many family trips during this period of time.
According to one article he and George travelled to Russia to help sell tractors to promote the collectivization. Although the article is much too long to post here, it's quite interesting.
When I began researching my family I was very confused why I found so many entries of HJ entering the US. This is due to his selling abroad. My father has boxes of full passports from the Leisenheimer's and their travels.
After his wife, Isabel, died he married Grandma Leota. Towards the end of his life he set up a profitable export business in his own name run out of Cleveland and New York. His remarks on selling to industry abroad are held by the library of congress.
Curiously, his obituary omits the names of his children. This included my grandmother Dorothy and her brother Robert.
Initially I asked my Aunt to write about HJ as she was about 6 when he passed away but she wasn't able to get me something.
What I can share is that he is a highly regarded man by my family - and many others!
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Challenge: Week 16,
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Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Vroom Vroom!
I apologize for my absence. The past few weeks have been very crazy and you will learn more about all the going's on in May. As I prepare to enter my 29th year and head overseas, hectic is a nice way of putting things.
I'm going to try and put up a new blog each night to play catch up. I'm only 3 behind which is better than I thought!
Grandma Leota is the subject of this come back blog!
My Great-Grandmother Isabel died during brain surgery in January 1938. Isabel was Aunt Sarah's & Uncle Rar's daughter. She had a sister named Hannah who married George Mora. After Isabel died Grandpa Henry remarried Leota Mora. Yes, you read that correctly. The family was doubly related by marriage now; however, neither couple ever had children.
Grandma Leota outlived all of them into the 1980's. She was the grandmother my father and his siblings grew up with since Isabel passed before their time.
Although I don't want to give away too much about the Mora family, I'll wet your appetite with this teaser of more to come on them!
I'm going to try and put up a new blog each night to play catch up. I'm only 3 behind which is better than I thought!
Grandma Leota is the subject of this come back blog!
My Great-Grandmother Isabel died during brain surgery in January 1938. Isabel was Aunt Sarah's & Uncle Rar's daughter. She had a sister named Hannah who married George Mora. After Isabel died Grandpa Henry remarried Leota Mora. Yes, you read that correctly. The family was doubly related by marriage now; however, neither couple ever had children.
Grandma Leota outlived all of them into the 1980's. She was the grandmother my father and his siblings grew up with since Isabel passed before their time.
Although I don't want to give away too much about the Mora family, I'll wet your appetite with this teaser of more to come on them!
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Challenge: Week 14,
Cleveland,
George Mora,
Grandma Leota,
Hannah Jones,
HJ Leisenheimer,
Isabel Jones,
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Mora,
Mora Motor Car Company,
Paternal,
Robert Grant,
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