Marrs family portrait taken in front of N Marr Grocery.
Starting with back row, left to right. Then front row, left to right. Charles Edward Marr, Ray Buc??, Frank McClontock,
Nicholas Hinton Marr, Lillian Mae (Avery) Marr, Helen Marr,
Vera Marr, Bradey True, Louis Kernaghan, J(?) Roundtree, Robert Bas?, unknown Sky , Ruth Marr, John Bridger, Chas P?rson, Frank Larue, and Malcolm Marr
People in photo include: Frank McClontock, Lillian Mae (Avery) Marr, Bradey True, Louis Kernaghan, John Bridger, Charles Parson, and Frank Larue
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This photo of the N. Marr grocery store (possibly taken in 1903 in Joplin Montana) shows a glimpse not only into the Marr family and their employees, but also a snapshot of a time from nearly 120 years ago.
According to the 1900 census, I believe this pic was taken in Galena twp. Joplin, MO abount 1902-04. I have birth dates for Nicholas, Mary & children if you need them.
When I was growing up in the South, in the 40's and 50's, it was mostly small, family owned groceries. Us kids often worked in them, stocking shelves and sweeping floors! My uncle actually ran a "general store" in a small Mississippi town - he sold a little bit of everything, from bread to blue jeans to horse harnesses!
Bob Gaines My grandmother did too! In Louisiana, by the road of the 3 acre yard. She made hamburger right in front of you with a hand grinder she’d attach to a counter. So sad, it burned down many years later filled with treasures from the store and things from both sets of great grandparents. Even a working Victrola.
Suzanne Berglund-Edwards Too bad about the fire. Hope you have pictures. I looked, but I have no photos of my uncles store! He had huge glass jars of candy in front of his cash register and would give me a piece every time I came into the store. Store closed in 1960, and he died in 1963, when I was a senior in college. MEMORIES!
Helen Margaret Marr was born on April 22, 1910, and died at age 62 years old in 1972. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Helen Margaret "Margie" Marr.
Old photos of workers and businesses from past decades
While we don't know what the first business transaction was, it is easy to imagine that thousands of years ago a good hunter bartered his excess meat for something more useful to him. In the history ...
passed away on January 8th 2020 at 84 years old. A copy of her obituary is below:
Obituary
Nancy Marr Eckel, long-time resident of Norfolk, CT, passed away Tuesday, the 8th of January, surrounded by family and friends. She was born February 12, 1935, in Omaha NE, the daughter of Harry Spencer Marr and Dorothy May Shabel. Nancy’s family settled in Denver, CO, where she enjoyed mountain climbing, skiing, dancing and art. Nancy attended Scripps College, majoring in art, but left prior to graduation to marry her high-school sweetheart, Charles Richard Eckel (1936-1968). The couple married on June 16, 1956, in Denver, and their first child was born there, in 1957. Nancy and Dick moved to Connecticut in early 1958 to support Richard’s budding newspaper career. In 1963, they settled in Norfolk, where they continued to increase their family, and became active participants in their church and community. Widowed suddenly in 1968, Nancy continued to raise her six children alone, and returned to college, earning her BA and MA in Pastoral Counseling at St. Joseph’s College, in Hartford. Nancy was a lifelong passionate social activist, and worked to promote peace and justice in all aspects of her life. She was also committed to the community of Norfolk and the UCC Church there. She is survived by her children, Edwin Spencer Eckel, Richard Anthony (Jo-Ellen) Eckel, Michael R. (Jeanne) Eckel, John Robert (Jeri) Eckel, Charles Stephen Eckel, and Dorothy (Javier) Roca; one sister Susan Marr; 12 grandchildren, and 3 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held on Sunday, January 12th at 2:00pm at the Church of Christ, Congregational, in Norfolk CT. There will be a short reception immediately following. Friends may call at the Manor House, at 69 Maple Avenue, Norfolk, CT, on Saturday, January 11 from 5 – 7pm. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to a charity of your choice in her memory.
Researching paternal Cross, Sherman, Hill, Lewis and maternal Golden, Marrs families. Have blocks at Charles Cross (Franklin Co., Illinois), Abel Sherman (Rhode Island), John R. Golden (Pennsylvania), and Aseneth Smallwood married to William Hill.