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Gary Crandall
The Crandall Family Tree1. ........................................................................................................................... 1
Early Crandall History2. ............................................................................................................................... 2
Julius Edwin Crandall3. ................................................................................................................................ 7
The Montgomerys: Alfretta’s Family4. ......................................................................................................... 10
Julius: Marriage and Family5. ..................................................................................................................... 12
Glenn Everett Crandall: Early Years6. .......................................................................................................... 15
Glenn goes to War7. ................................................................................................................................... 18
The War, Two Friends and a Promise8. ........................................................................................................ 20
Playing Ball9. ............................................................................................................................................ 22
The Crandall Siblings10. .............................................................................................................................. 25
The Crandall Siblings - Later Years11. .......................................................................................................... 32
The Salsbury Family Tree12. ......................................................................................................................... 33
The Salisburys and the Fosters13. ................................................................................................................ 34
The Foster Family Bible14. ........................................................................................................................... 36
The Salsburys15. ......................................................................................................................................... 35
Clarence Grant Salsbury16. .......................................................................................................................... 40
Hudson Stewart Salsbury17. ......................................................................................................................... 45
Marion Hendrickson (Salsbury)18. ............................................................................................................... 48
David Maxwell Salsbury19. ........................................................................................................................... 50
Dorothy Matilda Crandall (Salsbury)20. ........................................................................................................ 52
Ruth Hollister (Salsbury)21. ........................................................................................................................ 54
Isabelle Rose (Salsbury)22. ......................................................................................................................... 57
Esley Foster Salsbury23. .............................................................................................................................. 59
Hugh Ivan Salsbury24. ................................................................................................................................. 67
The Salsburys Together25. ........................................................................................................................... 70
The Salsbury Children26. ............................................................................................................................. 79
The Salsbury Siblings - 1960s On27. ............................................................................................................ 82
Glenn and Dorothy Crandall28. ..................................................................................................................... 85
Glenn and Dorothy’s Homes29. ..................................................................................................................... 86
Robert Harrison Crandall30. ........................................................................................................................ 93
David Foster Crandall31. ............................................................................................................................ 103
David Crandall and Grace Dalley32. ............................................................................................................ 108
David and Grace’s Children33. ..................................................................................................................... 109
David and Lucy34. ...................................................................................................................................... 110
Robert Crandall and Judy Nelson35. ........................................................................................................... 112
Bob and Judy’s Wedding36. ........................................................................................................................ 113
Bob and Judy Crandall: Marriage and Family37. .......................................................................................... 115
Scott Edward Crandall38. ........................................................................................................................... 123
Gary Ross Crandall39. ............................................................................................................................... 129
Crandall Family Recreation: Bob & Judy’s Trips Before Kids40. ................................................................... 135
Crandall Family Recreation: Trips with Scott and Gary41. ............................................................................ 151
The Crandalls: Extended Family from 1950s On42. ...................................................................................... 158
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Very little is actaully known about
Samuel Alva Crandall. His wife,
Adah Goodrich’s side of the family
tree continues further back. But Samuel
Alva seems to be last Crandall descen-
dent in our line of whom we are sure. We
don’t know for certainty who his parents
were.
Samuel Alva Crandall was born in in New
York on May 7, 1802. He married Ada
Goodrich in 1822 in New Berlin. They
were both of English descent. He was a
farmer described as “of medium height,
medium- light complected [and having] a
roving disposition.”
The following is how his “roaming dis-
position” manifested itself. From New
York, the Crandalls moved to Pennsyva-
nia and lived near Smethport. Then they
moved to Richland City, Wisconsin. It
seems they also lived in Kansas for brief
time. They then moved to Clay Town-
ship, Jones County in Iowa. Finally they
settled in Sioux County, Iowa and were
among the first settlers there. Samuel
died of tuberculosis (consumption as it
was called) at age 78 on June 24, 1880 in
Settlers Township, Sioux County, Iowa.
The Crandalls had nine children. one of
them was Tyrannus Holden Crandall, my
great great grandfather.
Adah Crandall’s headstone
Samuel Alva Crandall’s headstone
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We have no confirmed photos of Tyrannus Holden Crandall.
Some suspect this might be him.
Clarice D. MacDougal Common Crandall,Tyrannus’ wife
Recent aerial photo of the Samuel Crandall farm - Sioux County, Iowa
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This is the map of Sherman Township in Calhoun County Iowa. The red circle in section 26 marks the two 80 acre plots of Tyrannus and Clara Crandall. (“GH Crandall” here should in fact be “T.H. Crandall” for Tyrannus Holden Crandall.)
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Clara Crandall Clara Crandall with her son Julius,my great grandfather
Clara D. MacDougal Common Crandall with her son Earl.
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Julius Edwin Crandall - circa 1890
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When Julius Crandall was 20 years old he and his father Tyrannus went out for a load
of hay in their horse cart. When they stopped Tyrannus went to the back of the cart to
start loading. Suddenly, Julius started up the team of horses to get at some hay that the
cart was on top of. Unfortunately he neglected to let his father know he was moving. Tyran-
nus fell headfirst onto the ground. Little over a week later, Tyrannus died. It is very likely
that Julius’ father’s untimely death and Julius’ partial responsibility for it affected him for
much of his life. Julius’ mother, who had already had two of her children die of diptheria,
took her husband’s death stoicly. She even said that she had a premonition of it and upon
hearing of the accident told Julius that Tyrannus would not recover.
It is said that Julius inherited much of his father’s pioneering spirit. Julius had considered
being a doctor. According to his brother Earl, he seemed to have a natural bedside manner.
He was kind to the poor, sympathetic to the depressed and very good at taking care of the
sick. It is likely he would’ve gone into the medical profession were it not for his father’s
untimely death and the changes that followed.
Julius ultimately became a realtor. In his business and personal dealings he was admired
as a man of honesty, integrity and kindness. He was also seen as a man of great drive and
energy. So it was especially difficult for his family to see him as he became ill and frail at
the end of his life. Julius died on June 2, 1944 in Glendale, California of atherosclerosis.
Julius Crandall and brother Alpha Julius Crandall
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Brothers Julius and Alpha Crandall
Julius’s brother Herbert Crandall
Julius Crandall
Julius’s youngest brother Elbert Earl Crandall (known as Earl)
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Alpha Robert Crandall, Julius’s oldest brother
(From top to bottom) Crandall brothers Herbert, Julius and Alpha.
Crandall brothers - Alpha, Julius and Herbert
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The Montgomery Family farm in Burlingame, Kansas
The Montgomery Family:Back Row: Grace, Alfretta, Emily, William, Ralph,
Front Row: Esther, Sarah Francis (Slade); William Walker Montgomery, Wayne, Rolla
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The Slade Siblings:Back row: Sarah Francis Slade-Montgomery, Helen Nellie Slade Jenkins,
Front row: William Wallace Slade, Clark Marion Slade
Helen Nellie Slade, Sarah Francis Slade’s oldest sister,
Four of William Montgomery’s Siblings: (Standing. L-R) Mary and Alexander.
(Sitting, L-R) John and Andrew-
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Crandall family:(First row, L-R) Glenn, Alfretta, Julius
(Second row) Clifford Clow, Bobby
Julius and wife Alfretta
Julius, Alfretta, children and cousins
Julius and Alfretta: Marriage and Family
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Julius - 1930sJulius and Alfretta - 1930s
Julius - 1940sJulius and Alfretta - late 30s
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Wayne, (Esther) Nettie and Alfretta Montgomery at Julius’s funeral
Crandall family at Julius’s funeral in June 1944:
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Glenn Crandall (seated in first row, far right) at Skinner School in Sherman Township, Iowa in 1906
Certificate of Award for attendence for Glenn from School District No. 7., Sherman Township
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Glenn - circa 1915Young Glenn Crandall
Glenn - Fresno 1925Glenn - circa 1920
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Valentine’s Day card to 17 yr. old Glenn
1909 New Years Day card to young Glenn from grandmother
1920 postcard from Davenport’s Restaurant in Spokane, WA
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Glenn -1918Private 1st class, Glenn Crandall
Glenn and Forrest with mother Alfretta upon return to the States in 1918
Portrait of Glenn in his Army uniform
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Uniform buttons that Glenn savedThe Trials of a Recruit bookletgiven to Army recruits
French Guidebook given to soldiers upon arrival
Soldier-oriented ad from a New York theatre playbill that Glenn saved
on the return home
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In 1918 during World War I Glenn enlisted
in the US Army. He was in the 144th Field
Artilery, Battery B - The California Griz-
zlies. The Grizzlies were sent as replace-
ments for those fighting in France.
In France Glenn met a fellow soldier named
Bob Cochran. They were both young and
impressionable. Glenn was 19. Bob had
faked his age and was actually 17.
Neither Glenn nor Bob ever made it to the
front. In fact just when they were to be sent
to the front, the war ended. But perhaps
just the experience of waiting to go to front
lines -with the possibiltiy of serious injury
or death - was enough to allow a signifi-
cant friendship and lifelong bond to form
between these two young men. Whatever
the case, they grew close enough that they
both made a promise to each other. Glenn
and Bob pledged that they would name
their first-born child after each other.
In the years that followed, Glenn and Bob
wrote each other about their lives and fam-
ilies. They both kept their pact. My father
is named Bob and Bob Cochran named his
son Glenn. Sometimes a few years went by
without correspondence. But eventually
they managed to keep in touch and recall
with fondness those formative times in Eu-
rope in 1918.
This is a photo of Bob Cochran in uniform in 1918. Unfortunately a photo of Glenn Crandall and Bob Cochran together could not be found.
Bob Cochran in the 1930s.
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Glenn and Louise Bruckner?Possible girlfriend with Glenn
Glenn on horseback, Tehachapi - circa 1920Girlfriend Louise Bruckner and Glenn
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Glenn (top row, third from left) with the Iola, Kansas team. Glenn had fond memories of his time playing baseball in the minor leagues. That experience greatly influenced his love of the game for the rest of his life.
GlennGlenn in his Mojave uniform circa 1919
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Glenn (seated, far right) with his Fresno baseball team - 1926
Glenn (top row, third from left) with his Mojave team- circa 1919
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Glenn Crandall - 1920s
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Left to Right: Ralph Emerson Crandall, Forrest Gilbert Crandall, Glenn Everett Crandall and Emmett Cecil Crandall
Standing L-R: Glenn, Ralph and ForrestOn shoulders L-R: Emmett and cousin Clifford Clow
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Arline as a young womanThe Crandall boys’ sister,Arline Blanche Crandall at 9 mos
As a young man, Ralph was a chaffeur for a while in Los Angeles.This photo was taken circa 1910. (Woman and child unknown)
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Forrest and Glenn around 1910Forrest as a young boy - 1900
Emmett on horse at the family farm
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Glenn and Forrest on Forrest’s farmForrest, daughter Bonnie and wife Louie
Forrest’s home in Bakersfield circa 1930
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Left to Right: Lolita (Hazel’s Sister)v, Ralph and Hazel - circa 1920
Hazel (Ralph’s wife), Ralph and their son James
Ralph, Glenn and Forrest
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Emmett, Ralph, Glenn and Forrest - 1923Taken at their home on 3620 Illinois Avenue in Fresno, California
Emmett, Ralph, Glenn and Forest - 1944
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Forrest and Glenn - 1970sGlenn and Forrest - circa 1930
Glenn, Emmett, Arline, mother Alfretta, Ralph and Forrest - 1944
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Crandall Siblings: Emmett, Ralph, Arline, Glenn and Forrest - 1970s
Ralph and Hazel - 1974 Forrest and Louie in Bakersfield - 1980
The Crandall Siblings - Later Years
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hen I was a boy I remember my grandmother Dorothy telling us how her grand-mother (Hannah Foster) used to say, “Some children like raspberries, others like strawberries but my children like Salisburys.” And so it was, Phoebe Jane Foster
married Samuel Salisbury, James Gilbert Foster married Phoebe Ann Salisbury, Melissa Ann Foster married John A. Salisbury and my great grandmother Mary L. Foster married my great grandfather Esley Ivan Salisbury. Mary and Esley had nine children - Clarence, Hudson, David, Marion, Ruth, my grandmother Dorothy, Isabelle, Foster and Hugh.In Canada “Salisbury” was spelled with an “i”. For some reason my great grandfataher Esley decided to change the spelling of the family name to “Salsbury” when he moved the family to United States in the early 1920s. There they made their home in Oakland, California.
The Salsbury home in Elgin, Manitoba - early 1900sFrom left to right: Mary, Esley, Foster (in baby carriage), Ruth, Dorothy, Hudson,
David
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Salsbury Family Portrait - 1895Left to right: Clarence, Mary, Esley
Left to right: Hugh, Isabelle and Foster - 1910s
Dorothy Salsbury (left) with sisters Marion (center) and Ruth (right) c.1907
Ruth Salsbury (left) Dorothy (right) c. 1907
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Family Record where family members’ names, date of birth and date of death were recorded in Bible
Title page of Foster Family Bible
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Maple leaf and lithograph of King Solomon in Chronicles
Display of maple leaves found in Bible.
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A Salsbury Family picnic portrait in California in the 1920s.Back row - (left to right): Marion, Mary, Esley, Clarence, Ruth, Hudson, Dave and Dorothy
Front row (left to right): Hugh, Isabelle and Foster.
Another photo on the same day with spouses and children.
Isabelle
Esley
Mary
Clarence
Ed Cora
Dave
Ethel Marion
Dorothy
Pauline
Hudson
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Mary and Esley Salsbury - late 1910s
Mary and Esley Salsbury - late 1910s.
Mary and Esley Salsbury - 1920s
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Dr. Clarence Salsbury as young manin Manitoba - 1910
Clarence Grant Salsbury as a child circa 1888
Clarence Salsbury’s first foray into medicine began when he was a young man in Canada. He had had several first aid courses at the Union Missionary Training Institue in Brooklyn. When he was back home in
Canada again, Clarence noticed that several of his father’s pigs had hernias. So one day with the assistance of his brother adminstering the anesthetic, Clarence attempted to perform a hernia operation on one the pigs. Though Clarence didn’t know it at the time, a pig cannot survive for long lying on its back. It was said that when Clarence came out of the barn he pronounced, “The operation was a success...But the patient died.”Eventually Clarence did become a doctor. He married his wife Cora with whom he went to China as a missionary for 13 years. When he returned the United States he went to the Ganado Mission at the Navajo Reservation in Arizona. For 23 years Clarence headed the Sage Memorail Hospital where he established the first school of nursing for Native Americans. After that he worked as the Arizona State Health Commissioner until 1961.
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Cora with Buffalo she shot in Arizona.
Clarence and wife Cora Salsbury around the time that they were missionaries in China.
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Clarence, wife Cora and Frisky. (Upon hearing the question:“Would you rather be a Democrat
or dead?”Frisky would roll over and play dead.)
Clarence and Cora Salsbury
Clarence’s son Clarence Chalmers Salsbury.Born in China in 1915
Chalmers, Cora and Clarence 1930s
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Dr. Clarence Salsbury with some of his nurses at Ganado Mission in Arizona.
Dr. Clarence Salsbury in his office the Ganado Mission.
After Cora died Clarence married his adopted Navajo daughter Elma Smith
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Gary Crandall with Uncle Clarence in 1979
Cora and Clarence Salsbury - 1967 Foster, wife Florence, Clarence and Cora in the 1970s
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Hudson and wife Pauline who he met in Belgium in World War I. Hudson fought for Canada in the war and won the Military Cross for bravery.
Hudson Stewart Salsbury,- circa 1910
Hudson and wife Pauline, 1940sHudson Stewart Salsbury, World War 1 hero, lawyer and plumber
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Ruth, Hudson and Pauline in 1930s.Pauline and adopted daughter Ruth. Ruth was the only survivor when her real fam-ily’s boat sank on Lake Merritt.
Ruth with daughter Paulette.Ruth Salsbury
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Pauline receives a World War I military honor for Hudson posthumously in 1970s.
Hudson and Pauline in 1961
Hudson, Pauline and dogs in backyard in Piedmont, California
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Back row: Marion and Ed HendricksonFront: Jack, Jim and Mary
From top to bottom:Marion, baby Mary, husband Ed Hendrickson,
and son Jim
Marion in front of family homeMarion and Ed Hendrickson -1920s
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Jack and Jim Hendrickson - 1920sMary, Jack and Jim - early 1920s
Jack Hendrickson in uniform.Mary and Jim Hendrickson - 1930s
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Dave Salsbury, c. 1940
Dave and Ethel SalsburyLos Gatos, 1917
Dave and Ethel Salsbury - late 1910’s Dave and Ethel Salsbury’s children,Dorothy (known as Dorrie) and Allen - 1928
David Salsbury - 1930s
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Allen with flower truck in Hawaii - 1940sEthel, Foster (Dave’s brother) and Dorrie late 1940s
Dave and Ethel Salsbury on San Juan Island, WA
Dorrie with her portraits
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Glenn and Dorothy Crandall - late 1920s
Glenn Crandall and Dorothy Salsburyc. 1926
Dorothy and baby Bobby - 1930 Glenn, Bobby and Dorothy - 1932
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Bobby - 1930s.Dorothy and Bobby in garden
Bobby on bike. Bobby with striped bass caught in Carquinez Straits about 1938 with Don and Ted Hollister
and their Dad, Uncle Bub
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Ruth with baby son.Norman Hollister and Ruth Salsbury married in 1922.
Esley Salsbury with gransdons, Ted Hol-lister, Bobby Crandall and Don Hollister
Top row -(left to right): Norman, RuthBottom row - (left to right): Don, Ted
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Top row -(left to right): Norman, RuthBottom row - (left to right): Don, Ted
Don and Ted Hollister
Don and Ted on Salsbury Motorglide.Suzanne (Foster’s daughter) in background
Ted and Don Hollister with Bobby Crandallin their halloween costumes
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Ted (top) and Don (bottom) playing in backyardTed and Don Hollister
Norman, Ruth and Ted in Orinda
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Mary Salsbury with daughter IsabelleEsley Salsbury with daughter Isabelle
Isabelle in her WACs (Women Army Corp) uniform.with brother Hudson. She was in
the WACs for most of World War II.
Isabelle with the Hollisters dog.
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Isabelle with Hollister baby
The Rose-Salsbury Wedding: (left to right): Ruth, Dorothy, Marion and Isabelle with husband Bob Rose. Esley Salsbury (seated).
Bob Rose with Isabelle Salsbury
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Esley Foster Salsbury - 1910
Foster Salsbury and Mary Louise Fitkin - 1920s
Foster as boy in 1910s
Foster’s wife Mary Louise with daughter Suzanne
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Mary Louise, Suzanne and Foster
Standing, left to right: Isabelle, Esley and Mary Louise.
Foster (seated)
Foster and daughter Suzanne - Late 20s
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Aboard Foster’s Sunshine Special motorhome:(From left to right): Hugh, Foster, Norman Hollister and Glenn Crandall
Foster and daughter Suzanne - 1935
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Mary Louise, Foster and Suzanne
Standing, left to right: Isabelle, Esley and Mary Louise.
Foster (seated)
Foster and daughter Suzanne - Late 20s
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Foster on a Deluxe Model 85 in 1946Hugh and Foster (Dorothy’s brothers) on the 1936 Salsbury Motor Glide
Foster Salsbury and Austin Elmore developed the Salsbury Motor Glide, a scooter with a seat above an enclosed drivetrain, and began production in 1936 in Califor-nia. In 1938 Salsbury introduced a more powerful scooter with a continuously vari-able transmission (CVT).
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Don and Ted Hollister on Salsbury Motorglides
Foster with daughter Suzanne on the Salsbury Motorglide
Jack Hendrickson on a Salsbury Motorglide
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Foster at the Salsbury Scooter Factory in the 1940s.
A promtional placemat made from an ad for the 1946 Salsbury Delux Super Cycle
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Judy Garland working on hers..
Errol Flynn on his 72 D Salsbury Motorglide Rita Hayworth on her 70 D Salsbury Motor-glide
A series of promotional photos using celebrities on their Salsbury Motorglides was made in the 1930s.
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Hugh was a drum major with the UC Berkeley band from 1932-1935
Hugh Salsbury with his brother Clarence at the Ganado Navajo Mission in Arizona
- circa 1927
Hugh Salsbury 1930sHugh in uniform
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Hugh in front of the the Salsbury home at 2454 Prince St., Berkeley in 1930s
Hugh with sister Isabelle in 1930sHugh with sister Isabelle in 1920s
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In 1935 Hugh married Nellie-Pearl Spaulding
The Hugh Salsbury family - late 40s.:(From left to right): Linda Jo, Sonny, Nellie Pearl, Ron, Hugh, Kathy and Dick
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From left to right: Dorothy, Esley, Foster, Hugh, Mary and Ruth - 1920s
Standing, left to right: Ethel, Isabelle, Mary, Hudson, Esley, Allen and DaveSeated, left to right: Hugh, Ruth, Dorothy (Dave’s daughter), Norman and Dorothy
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Back row: Foster, Norman, Hudson and DaveFront row: Allen and Hugh
From left to right: Isabelle, Ruth, Ethel (Dave’s wife), Dorothy (Dave’s daughter), Mary and Dorothy.
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Foster with mother Mary in late 20s
Top to bottom: Ted, Bobby, Don and HughEsley, Isabelle and Mary
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From left to right: Ruth, Ted, Dorothy, Don, Isabelle and Bobby.
Crandall home, Chrismas 1938:vhh:Standing, (Left to right): Dave, Clarence, Hudson, Hugh, Foster
Seated, (Left to right):Dorothy, Isabelle, Esley, Marion, Ruth
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(Left to right): Dorothy, Marion, Ruth and Isabelle
Ruth, Dorothy and IsabelleIsabelle and Ruth
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From left to right: Esley, Marion, Clarence and Ruth
Marion, Ruth, Isabelle and Dorothy
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Isabelle and Allen (Dave’s son)Ruth, Esley and Isabelle
From left to right: Norman, Ruth, Isabelle and Hudson at Hudson’s Indian Road home in Piedmont CA around 1947
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Marion and Dorothy - 1950s
Left to right: Dave, Clarence, Foster and Hugh
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Don Hollister and Bob Crandall (standing)Ted Hollister (in wheelchair) with
Sonny Salsbury (Hugh’s son) on lap
Bob, Ted and Don in backyard of Crandall Derby Street house in Berkeley.
Aboard Foster’s “Sunshine Special” motorhome: (Left to right): Norman, Ted, Don and Foster
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Don, Ruth and TedTed, Suzanne (on Motorglide) and Don
Ruth with boys Ted and Don
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Ted, Bob and Don
Ted, Don and Bob
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From left to right: Isabelle, Marion, Clarence, Dorothy and Ruth
Back row: Foster, Clarence and HughFront row: Isabelle, Dorothy, Marion and Ruth
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Left to right: Isabelle, Dorothy, Foster and Marion in 1980s..
Left to right: Hugh, Clarence and Foster in late 1960s
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Salsbury Siblings: Marion, Dorothy, Foster, Ruth and Isabelle - 1984
Marion and Dorothy - 1980s
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Glenn and Dorothy Crandall - late 1920sGlenn Crandall and Dorothy Salsburycirca 1926
Glenn and Dorothy, Christmas 1930sGlenn and Dorothy at the Arizona Ganado Missionin 1927. They stayed there for 6 months
so Dorothy could recover from tuberculosis.
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Glenn and Dorothy Crandall bought their first home in 1933 af-ter six years of marriage. The home was $1250 and they didn’t even have enough money for the down payment of $500. But
they got a loan and bought the house. They fixed it up and sold it for $2700. They then bought a foreclosure house for $4000. They fixed it up, sold it and got $6700 for it. They continued this practice of buy-ing, fixing up and selling homes right up into their 80s. By the time the 1980s rolled around they had bought, fixed up and sold a total of 34 homes. Some of these homes are now (as of this writing in 2011) valued between 2 million and 3 million dollars.Dorothy was the driving force behind this serial “flipping” of homes over the years. Glenn went along for the ride and did much of hard work using his handyman skills to fix up these old places. But he most likely would’ve been content living and staying in one home for good. The following images are mostly current photos of just a few of the houses Glenn and Dorothy lived in. They are displayed in what I believe to be chronological order.
2454 Prince, Berkeley: This was actually the Salsbury family home but it seems Glenn and Dorothy lived here briefly when they first got married.
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445 - 66th Street, Oakland: This was the house in which David was born in 1940. The family lived here from 1936-1942
2727 Russell St., Berkeley: The family lived here from 1943 to 1945. Julius (Glenn’s father) stayed with the family and died while they lived here.
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2840 Claremont Ave., Berkeley: (aka “Claremont Hotel Junior” )The family lived here from 1947-1948. Glenn and Dorothy bought this house for about $27,000. They sold it after remodeling for about $48,000. Bob graduated from Berkeley High School when they lived here. Dorothy’s father Esley stayed and died here.
47 Farragut, Piedmont: The Crandalls lived here from the late 1940s through the late 1950s. They took in elderly renters in order to pay the rent.
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5960 Broadway Terrace, Piedmont
109 Crocker Road, Piedmont
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205 Crocker Road, Piedmont
236 Seaview Drive, Piedmont
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395 Hampton Road, Piedmont: The Cavalier house. This house had a library with lots of secret panels. It had quarters for the hired help (of which Glenn and Dorothy had none.) It was the one house I remember to be most like a house you’d see in a British murder mystery. A rainy night made it paricularly creepy.
Backyard of the Hampton house - 1971 1970 Christmas dinner at the Hampton House:From left to right: Marion, Clarence Salsbury, Bob Rose, Grace Crandall, Glenn Crandall, Scott Crandall
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75 Glen Alpine, Piedmont: Glenn and Dorothy lived here from about 1972 to 1975: Dorothy referred to it as “the French Chateau”. The interior was decorated in a French baroque period style. There was an elevator and a theater in the base-ment.
The French Chateau as it appeared in the 1970’s
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Dorothy, baby Bobby and Glenn- 1930Dorothy and baby Bobby - 1930
Alfretta (Grandma Crandall), Dorothy and Bobby at Forrest’s Bakersfield farm
Baby Bobby at 3112 Deakin St., Berkeley home
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Louie (Forrest’s wife), Bonnie (his daughter) and Dorothy on Forrest’s Bakersfield farm
Bobby in wagon - 1931
Bobby and Bonnie
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Bobby- 1932Glenn, Bobby and Dorothy - 1931
Bobby - 1932
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Dorothy and Bobby in gardenBobby in backyard - 1932
Bobby and Glenn in garden
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Bobby on car hoodBobby on tricycle - 1933
Bobby - mid 1930sBobby with tractor
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Bobby in fig tree - 1935Bobby 1935
Dorothy, Bobby and Glenn - 1935
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Dorothy, Bobby and Glenn - 1934
Bobby - mid 30sBobby - mid 30s
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(Top row, L-R) Bob, Dorothy and Glenn(Front row) David Crandall, Meredith Righter
Bobby - 1936 Bobby milking cow at Uncle Forrest’s Bakersfield farm around 1937
Bobby playing croquet in backyard.
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Bob the high school grad
Bob with rucksack in backyard
Bob at Alvarado Rd, Berkeley house1948
Bob in Army Reserves uniform - 1950
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Bob (right) with Jack Malolepszy (left), a (co-worker at Westinghouse Electric Supply Co.) en route to Heart Lakes, Yosemite in 1951
Bob and friend on summit the Sierras
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David - 1942David - 1941
David - 1948David - plays football at Oak Crest manorcirca 1947
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David with Bob in hDelta 1960s
David at 6021 Ross Street, Oakland(Bob and Judy’s home)
David hiking in Mt. Tamalpais in 1950s
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Bob, David and Gary Green (Judy’s cousin)
David and Bob - 1960
David and Bob at Al Nelson’s Snows Lake Ranch - 1950s
Bob, Dorothy, Glenn and David
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David Crandall - 1961
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David - 1964David became a California Highway Patrolman in 1964
Scott, Gary and David CrandallScott, Gary and David Crandallour Danville home in 1967
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David, Grace, Dorothy, Gary, Scott - 1967
Grace and David
(L-R) Judy, Scott, David, Dorothy, Gary, Glenn and Bob at David and Grace’s wedding
David, baby Katie Joy and Grace - 1974
Judy and Grace - 1968
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Danny - 1978Davey - 1978
David with daughter Katie Joy Davey, Danny and David - late 70s
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David, Andrew and Henriette
Lucy and David - 1980s David with he and Lucy’s son Andrew
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Glenn, David and Lucy - 1980s
David’s son, Andrew David at Glenn and Dorothy’s home - 1980s
David and Glenn in 1980s
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Bob and Judy - Christmas in early 50’sBob and Judy at 1215 Glen Ave, Berkeley
Bob and Judy at Santa Cruz boardwalk
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Cutting the wedding cakeJudy and Bob at the altar
Judy and Bob CrandallBob and Judy
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Off on the honeymoon
The Open House for Bob and Judy was at Judy’s childhood family homein Berkeley, California
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Bob rototilling atthe 6021 Ross St. (Oakland) backyard
Bob and Judy with their Studebaker
Bob working in the Ross St. backyardBob and Judy’s first home
Bob (with Alfred Osolin) working on Mary and Leo Osolin’s house in San Pablo
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Judy with wildflowers on Mt. Tam hikeJudy in the Crandall Benvenue home garden1950s
Judy at Lake Tahoe on she and Bob’s honeymoon in 1952
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Judy in her 2nd grade classroom at Anna Yates Elementary SchoolEmeryville 1954
Bob’s Collins Electrical Co. truck in front of Ross St. home in 1957
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Bob building cabinets in 1950s
Bob remodeling bathroom in home in 1950s
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Bob making forms for patio in backyard of 6021 Ross St. Oaklandaround 1954
Bob working with father Glenn on home in 1950s
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Bob rototilling in backyard of 6021 Ross St. home in 1954.
Judy tiling bathroom floor on Ross Street. Judy with partially-completed fence and patio in backyard of 6021 Ross Street about 1956
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Judy working at night on patio around 1954
Bob and Judy with homegrown zucchinis - 1950s
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In front yard of Benvenue Ave.in 1952
Judy and Bob in Berkeley Rose Garden in 1952
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Scotty on beach - 1962
Scotty and Judy - 1962
Scotty and Bob - 1962
Scotty in sailor suit - 1963
Scotty - 1963 Scotty and baby Gary - 1963
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Judy feeding Scotty around 1960
Judy drying Scotty after a bath
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Scotty with Judy in backyardJudy feeding Scotty - late 50s
Bob, Judy and Scotty
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Bob and ScottyBob and Scotty
Bob and Scotty
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Scotty and Mimi (grandma Dorothy)in backyard
Scott and Judy
Scotty - Christmas 1961 Scotty at Grandpa Nelson’s Walnut Ranch ranch in Lower Lake, CA
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Bob and Scotty
Scotty - Halloween - 1960
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Gary in the laundry - 1963
Judy giving Gary a haircut.
Bob and Gary -1963
Bob reading to Gary- 1964Bob and Gary - 1964
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Gary and Judy next to Chevy ImpalaBaby Gary in basinett - 1962
Gary in high chair - 1963
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Gary with anemone - 1964Gary with Christmas tree - 1964
Gary in Mariposa Court backyard Gary with coonskin cap and superhero doll
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Gary and Bob
Bob, Gary and Scott
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Gary and Scott - Christmas 1966
Bob, Scott, Gary and Judy - 1967
Gary, Judy and Scott
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Scott, Bob and Gary - 1962
Gary and Scott at 39 Mariposa Ct., Danville
Scott, Gary and Bob wrestling - 1965
The Crandall family at Big Trees - 1969
The family home at 39 Mariposa Court, Danville in 1961
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Judy in shop in Europe
Judy in Europe
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Bob & Judy on top of Signal Hill Sierra Club Rope Tow site. Overlooking Donner Lake.1952
Judy at Signal Hill parking lot in 1950s
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Judy and David on weekend trip South of Lake Tahoe Hwy.. 50 area about 1954
Judy and David at Mt. Tamalpais AmphitheatreDavid and Judy on trail above Clair Tappan Lodge that goes up to Signal Hill Rope tow.
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Judy at Nevada Falls, Yosemtie
Judy cross-country skiing Bob at bridge on John Muir trail facingNevada Falls.
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Bob at campfire in 1950s
Bob and Judy backpacking in 1950s
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Bob, Judy and Howard Winegarden in Evolution Meadow
Bob and Judy in the Mono Recesses
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Bob on Mono Recesses Trip
Bob on summit on Mono Recesses trip
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Bob in Mono Recesses
Bob glissading down snow patch
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Howard Winegarden and Bob in area North of the Mono Recesses Area
Judy on patch of snow in Mono Recesses.
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Judy fishing river in 1950s
Judy with she and Bob’s Golden Trout catch one afternoon. Taken in a valley North of Mono Recesses,
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Bob with he and Judy’s Golden Trout catch one afternoon. Taken in a valley North of Mono Recesses,
Bob at Lake where they camped in the Fourth Recess.
Judy hiking
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Bob and Judy in Mono Recesses
Bob and Judy backpacking in the Mono Recesses
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Bob and Judy in Evolution Valley - 1954
Judy on trail
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Judy stopping for water in fresh mountain stream
...once again
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The Mineretes looking West. Located South of Yosemite Natlonal Park
Judy near Merced River
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Judy in Donner Lake Area, Norden CA.
Judy in Donner Lake Area, Norden CA.
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Scotty in boat in Delta
Glenn with Scotty in Delta
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Bob with Scotty on back in 1960.
Bob with Gary on back in on Sierra Club Wilderness Threshold Trip in 1965. This trip was into Northern Yosemite from the Eastern side of the Sierra..
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Scott shows map to Scott and Gary on Wilderness Threshold trip.
Judy, Gary and Scott in foreground
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Gary and Scot sleeping on Wilderness Threshold trip.
Scott with fishing pole Gary in Judy’s lap on Wilderness Threshold trip
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Scott and Gary and Bob
Bob and Gary fetching water. Gary trying to fish on Wilderness Threshold trip
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Scott, Gary and Judy on their outboard on the Russian River.
Scott at the pass on Wilderness Threshold trip Bob with Gary and Scott at Soda Spring re-sortv
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Gary and Scott camping in late 60s
Scott and Gary with fish in late 60s
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David, Glenn and Dorothy in 1950s
David, Dorothy, Glenn and Judy in 1950s
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Dorothy, David and Glenn in the garden in their Benvenue Street, Berkley home1950s
David and Bob at Benvenue Street
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Dorothy and Glenn at the Benvenue home1950s
Dorothy and Glenn in Bob and Judy’s home in 1950s
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Hudson Salisbury with Hudson Warren (Grandson), Pauline Salisbury, Paulette War-ren, Glenn Crandall, Diane Warren, Anna and David in 1954.
at Crandall home after passing of Ruthie Warren.
Anna (Hudon’s niece) and Hudson in Belgium June 1958 (Child unknown)
Pauline and Marion 1965
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Bob, David and Glenn at BBQ in backyard
David in uniform with Dorothy and Judy.
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Dorothy, Glen and David - Benvenue house
Judy. David, Dorothy and Glenn on picnic
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Crandall family Christmas - early 1960s
Another Crandall family Christmas
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Dorothy and Glenn - Christmas - late 1960s
Bob, Glenn, Dorothy and David near the Cliff House in San Francisco.
Dorothy and Glenn in Yosemite
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Letter of commendation from the California Highway Patrol regarding Glenn Crandalls stopping of a drunk driver heading the wrong direction on the Nimitz freeway
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Dorothy and Glenn
Glenn and David Glenn working with the Berkeley Police Reseve fingerprinting kids in 1960
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Salsbury family get-together at the Crandall home in 1950’s:(Left to right, around table): Jack Hendrickson, Mary Jane Hendrickson,Ruthie Warren Salisbury, Pauline Salisbury, “Aunt Bess” (friend of Dorothy), Marion Hendrickson. Hudson Warren, Glenn Crandall, David Crandall (background), Bob Crandall (background). Gertrude Yeiser (friend of Doro-thy’s), Friend or husband of Susie Yeiser, Susie Yeiser, Isabelle Rose, Bob Rose, Dorothy Crandall.
Counter-clockwise around table: Glenn, Dorothy, Gary, Judy, Hudson and Scott
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Glenn with Gary - 1963
Christmas wih Gary with Dorothy
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Glenn, Gary, Dorothy, David, Scotty and Judy - 1963
Glenn, Gary, Dorothy, Scott and Judy in Yosemite Valley 1966
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Hudson and Scott in pool at Glen and Dorothy’s Lafayette home.
Dorothy, Gary, David and Scott at the Lafayette home pool
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Judy at Lafayette home pool
Gary with Glenn
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David, Scott, Glenn, Hudson, Bob and Dorothy
Glenn giving Gary a swimming lesson (From Top to Bottom) Scott, David, Gary and Bob
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Glenn and Scotty - 1962
Gary and Dorothy - 1965
Glenn and Gary - 1963
Glenn and Gary 1966
Gary, Glenn and Scott before Hawaii depature Glenn and Dorothy departing for Hawaii - 1964
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Dorothy and Glenn departing for Hawaii - 1966
Scott, Hudson and Gary - 1966
Bob, Hudson, Glenn and Ruth
Dorothy and her dog Yvette - 1960s
(L-R) Bell, Clarence, Marion, Glenn, David, Ruth, Elma and Dorothy
Dorothy and Glenn - 1971
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Scott, Dorothy, Gary and Glenn
Hudson, Bob, Gary, Dorothy and Glenn
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Glen Crandall (Papa) with grandson Gary - 1980’s