Wednesday Word Search – Foot

Welcome to another Wednesday Word Search where I pick a word and share some of the images I find in an image search of the blog.

The word for tonight is: Foot

What will I find for ‘foot’?

Will all the images I find be of feet?

Lachish Footbath, Tel Lachish, Israel Museum, 8th Century BCEThis first image is a footbath that was found at Tel Lachish. This item is on display at the Israel Museum.

TelΒ  Lachish is where I was on an archaeological dig during two summers.

rain, wet footprint, sidewalk, footHow about a footprint? This is my footprint after walking across the wet grass earlier in the pandemic.

The Quaint and Curious Quest of Johnny Longfoot, The Shoe King's Son, Newbery Honor Book, Catherine BestermanHere is a book that I read in my Newbery book quest. The Quaint and Curious Quest of Johnny Longfoot, The Shoe King’s Son is by Catherine Besterman.

Zeiss Innovation Center, Footings,Construction, Dublin, CaliforniaHere are some of the footings of the new building we will be moving into later this year. It has taken a long time to build our new office.

1960's Football Program - High School Football - Coca Cola - Referee Signals - Coca Cola Ad - Cheering Mother - MumI have many images of football, but I decided that this one of an Old Football Program was the one I would share.

I hope you enjoyed these ‘foot’ pictures.

Steven

 

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Ancestral Shoe Salesman

Almost a century ago I had an ancestor who was a dealer for a shoe company.

Mason shoe, dealer, van duzorThe certificate does not have a date, but in 1930 the Mason Shoe Company shifted their focus to rely on direct sales to customers. Dealers would go door to door with sample kits and order shoes for their customers.

Mason Shoe company was based in Chippewa, Wisconsin which is where the shoes were made.

van duzor, great grandfather, family, geneaology, Coin IowaC S Vanduzor is my Great Grandfather Charles Shafer Van Duzor. In the picture above he is with my Grandma Agnes Grace. It looks like perhaps she has been gathering eggs.

Charles, or Chub as he was know, passed away in 1936 when my grandma was almost 16.

Chub is listed on the census reports as a farmer, but it looks like he supplemented his farming by selling shoes.

iowa census 1925, colfax twp, Page CountyThe Van Duzor family lived in Colfax Township, Page County, Iowa near the town of Coin. here they are shown in the 1925 Iowa State Census. I thought about showing the 1930 Federal Census, but there is an interesting error which shows Chub being born in another country. I want to investigate it a bit further before writing about it πŸ™‚

Coin Iowa, Colfax Twp, Page County, Iowa, Maps, NorthboroThe closest town to where they lived is Coin, which is the marker within Colfax Township above. The other maker is Northboro. You may have seen my post about Chub’s father owning stock in the Coin and Northboro Telephone Company.

Both Chub and his father both helped provide valuable services to the rural area they lived in. I am sure that the farmers appreciated being able to order quality work boots and nice shoes for their families. Perhaps they even phoned in their orders on the telephone service that his father held stock in.

It is interesting how certificates can help you learn more about the life of your ancestors.

Steven

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