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Antique collection of miniature pitchers

A recent photo of the little pitcher collection

Grandma Pet was my maternal grandmother. Her name was Amelia Grayer born in Scio Township, MI on 14 Sep 1885. She spent most of her life living in Ann Arbor, MI where she had a tourist home at 520 N. Main Street. Amelia married my grandfather, Grover Cleveland Ream on 26 Sep 1912 in Ann Arbor, MI when she was 27 years old.

photo of my Grandmother Amelia Grayer Ream of Ann Arbor, MI

I was born in 1954 and also lived in Ann Arbor, MI. I visited Grandma Pet’s home regularly and was always delighted to be there. Grandma was an exceptionally loving and kind woman and adored all 5 of her granddaughters.

A visit to her home usually included watching the Lawrence Welk show. We especially liked the Lennon Sisters who would often make a guest appearance on that show. Other shows included seeing Minnie Pearl on a show called “Hee Haw.”

Grandma’s large front porch housed several rocking chairs. As young girls, we could sit on the front porch and watch the parades that came down N. Main Street including the marching French Dukes. A riddle jar made for lots of fun. Grandma saved jokes by cutting them out of the newspaper and putting them into a glass jar. We could reach our hand into the jar and read our joke out loud. We loved to laugh. Grandma loved to laugh.

Food on the porch might be a purple cow (a vanilla ice cream float with Grape Nehi soda.) Grandma delighted in making the foods that each granddaughter liked the best. For me that was her french fries – she would make those while also making Nifflies (a German noodle dumpling of sorts) for my sisters.

Spending an overnight at Grandma’s house was special. We would sleep together in her bedroom off of the dining room and each evening, Grandma would recite the 23rd psalm in her sweet soothing voice.

We all knew we were loved.

In the Dining Room at Grandma’s house was a large piece of furniture referred to as a high-boy. Above the high-boy was a curio shelf that housed her collection of miniature pitchers. We did not play with these, but we were often held up high enough to look at them. The other items of interest on top of that high-boy were candies. I especially remember the Neapolitan coconut candies that were strawberry, vanilla and chocolate flavored. Yum!

The little pitchers ended up in my possession. For many years, they have remained packed carefully in a box between wood shavings. Recently, I opened the box and picked several to put out in my tiny house. Good thing they take up so little real estate. I am also excited about giving some to my sisters and cousins. We all loved Grandma Pet. She was magical.

The front porch was a great place for a row of rocking chairs facing N. Main Street, Ann Arbor, MI Grandma lived next door to Bones and Madalyn who were like a bonus extra grandparents.
I found these photos on the internet in 2012 – much of the house had remained the same as I remember it from the 1950’s and 60’s.

What was their address? Finding the homes of my Ann Arbor, MI ancestors by Linda Claire Groshans

Grandparents

Amelia Grayer Ream was my maternal Grandmother.
Born 1885 in Scio Township, Washtenaw County, Michigan.
1910 US Census at 400 N. Ashley Street, Ann Arbor, MI 
1920 US Census at 520 N. Main Street, Ann Arbor, MI

Grover Cleveland Ream was my maternal Grandfather. He was born in 1885 in 
Denver, Miami County, Indiana, USA.
1900 US Census he is 14 years old and living with his family on 1714 Wells Street, Ann Arbor.
1912 Ann Arbor City Directory shows him boarding at 1132 Washtenaw Ave., Ann Arbor, MI. Later in 1912, he marries my grandmother, Amelia Grayer Ream.
1919 Ann Arbor City Directory shows him and my grandmother living at 520 N. Main Street. (Note that a some year before 1925, the home on N. Main Street was rebuilt)
For some part of the marriage of Amelia and Grover, they lived in Santa Clara, CA

Great Grandparents

Amelia Wisthoff Grayer a.k.a. “Grandma Grayer” was my maternal Great Grandmother. Born 1861 in Prussia.
1880 and 1900 US Census living in Scio Township, Michigan with my Great Grandfather August Grayer, born in 1849 in Prussia.
1910 US Census Amelia “Grandma Grayer” was living at 400 N. Ashley Street, Ann Arbor, MI with my Great Grandfather August Grayer.
1920 US Census living at 404 N. Ashley Street, Ann Arbor, MI (The Walter and Helen Mayer family were next door at 400 N. Ashley) My Great Grandfather died in 1917 and was therefore not included in the 1920 census.
1940 US Census living at 520 N. Main Street, Ann Arbor,MI (living with her daughter)

2nd Great Grandparents

Wilhelmina “Minnie” Ponto Grayer was born in 1827 in Warsow, Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Deutschland. (She was the mother of my great grandfather,August Grayer.)
By 1898, she was re-married to Christian Schmidt and was living at 503 N. 5th Ave., Ann Arbor, MI. (She and her 2nd husband, Christian Schmidt, died in the same week)

Great Aunts and Uncles

Herman Grayer was my Great Uncle. A brother of Amelia Grayer Ream.
He was born in Scio Township, Michigan.
In the 1920 US Census living at 502 N. Main Street.
Later in life, he lived w/ sister Helen at 609 S. 1st Street, Ann Arbor, MI

Minnie Grayer Gross was my Great Aunt. A sister of Amelia Grayer Ream. She was born in Ann Arbor, MI
In the 1916 AA directory she was at 535 Packard, Ann Arbor, MI
In the 1920 US census living at 102 Crest Ave., Ann Arbor, MI

Huldah Grayer Page was my Great Aunt. A sister of Amelia Grayer Ream.
In the 1920 US census living in Detroit, Michigan.

Ernest Grayer was my Great Uncle. A brother of Amelia Grayer Ream. He was born in Scio Township, MI
In the 1920 US census he is living in Spokane, WA.

Adelaide Grayer Miller was my Great Aunt. A sister of Amelia Grayer Ream. Her birth place is listed as Dexter, MI
In the 1920 US census she is living at 115 Willard Street, Ann Arbor, MI
In the 1930 US census she is living in Pontiac, MI

Helen Grayer Mayer was my Great Aunt. A sister of Amelia Grayer Ream. She was born in Scio Township, MI
In the 1930 US census she is living at 400 N. Ashley St., Ann Arbor, MI
Later, she lived at 609 S. 1st Street, Ann Arbor, MI