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Stollenwerck Mania!
Tuesday, October 12, 2004
  The Stollenwerck Harvest Reunion


Columbus' Birthday is a three day weekend in early October around the 10th. It's the time our family gets together in Vermont where my Mother, Mary Joe, lives half the year and my sister Mary has a second home. October in Vermont's gorgeous.

October 10 is my birthday too so I get a lot of stuff no one else does. Yes! The photo is a pretty complete picture of the group out to dinner on October 8 at the Barrow's House, a local inn around since it was a farm in colonial days a couple of centuries ago. It's the kickoff event for the weekend and Mom hosts the dinner. None of her Great Grandchildren are allowed at this one.

Left to Right, Back Row: Andrew Davison, John Lynch, Debbie Stollenwerck, David Goggin, Stephanie Freed, Anthony Chandler, Amanda Chandler, Jamie Stollenwerck

Left to Right, Front Row: Carroll Goggin, Brooke Davison, Richard Stollenwerck, Mary Stollenwerck Lynch, Allison Franz, Mary Joe Stollenwerck, Scott Franz.

Mary Joe Stollenwerck is the mother of Mary Stollenwerck Lynch, Richard Stollenwerck, and Jamie Stollenwerck in that order. Mary Stollenwerck Lynch is the mother of Carroll Goggin, Allison Franz, and Brook Davison in that order. Richard Stollenwerck is Amanda Stollenwerck Chandler's father. Everyone else married a Stollenwerck or a Stollenwerck decendant except for Stephanie Freed who goes out with Richard Stollenwerck and who will probably end up being a Stollenwerck. There will be a quiz at the end of class.

The picture's crooked. It's Vermont. Everything's crooked.


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There are about 46 people using the name Stollenwerck in the United States today. That's .0000002 of the population. Seven digits to the right of the decimal point. Rare? You bet. This Blog shares information about Stollenwercks who are alive and those who aren't because it's "doable." I wouldn't want to try it with the name Smith. It's hard to hear the sound of one hand clapping, though. Please help it be a success and pitch in until we reach critical mass. Thanks, Jamie.

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