
My mother was Pa. Dutch-Irish Catholic – My father was Irish Prostatant –
My mother had ten brothers and sisters – my father had two brothers and a sister.
My mother’s mother married an Irishman – named Aiken – last name – David’s first name.
On my father’s side – the story went that five brothers came over from Ireland – County Tyrone –
it seems once here they split up and never saw one another again.
That was in the 1800’s.
I had an older sister by 15 years and an older brother by 10 years.
Then a sister who died at birth was 5 years older than me.
My younger brother came a little over 4 years after me.
My sister – lived next door to our house and had three children – the oldest was a couple year younger than my little brother.

I am on the left – my niece in the middle( Terri) and my brother Mike.
All three of us grew up together-
By the time I was ten years old – both my sister and older brother had moved on –
Eldred was a small town – 800 to 1000 people –
It seemed I knew just about everyone.
The main street was prone to flooding in the Springs –
It was cool at night – just a fan sometimes or open windows with screens.
It was lush and green but there could be the dog days of August!

My early life was filled with riding my bike – skating on the sidewalks – playing with neighborhood kids.
Smoking corn silk!
Spending hours at the ballpark – throwing apples – sliding down the hill on cardboard –
Going to work with my father – he was a supervisor for South-Penn – Pennsoil.
Playing baseball or football at the park.
Trust came in be home before the street lights came on.
My grandma lived with us – I remember sitting on her lap on the front porch –
Seeing a neighborhood boy walking on the sidewalk across the street on his way to school.
He was two years older than me – and I asked her when it would be my turn to walk to school!
My early years were spent in that small town – not knowing much about the world beyond those
town limits – except when we would go for the Friday night fish fry at the Moose Club in Olean, N.Y.
Sometimes even a movie at the theater down the street from that Club.
“OLD YELLOWER” comes to mind.
Playing “JACKS” on our front porch with neighbor children and discussing –
“Grandpa on Lassie died” – real life.

Those were my early years and so much more I remember – another time and another place.
I worked for 48 1/2 years – all except one of those years for the same company.
Today I am far removed from that area and town –
although my two sons still live in that area.
I have a couple of great nieces and their children still there and a niece still there.
Everyone in my immediate family is now gone.
But I have memories of those early years and it seems I can still see those streets I roamed in my mind.

Now in my senior years – my memories are still bright and I write them down in case they dim.
That little town of Eldred, Pa. still holds a special place in my heart –
someday I shall return – instead of walking the streets, I shall drive.
Visit the graves and see the ballpark – gaze at the house I grew up in – my great nieces live there now which means that house has been in my family now for over 80 years.

Thanks for reading my little memory of my early years – with my wife – who also grew up some 40 miles from there in a little town of Swedish descent called Mount Jewett, PA.
Visit my blog on my ongoing memoir of our family lives.
PAPA’S WORLD – my site: livinglifedoingitmyway.blog
Eldred was so good to my dad, Floyd Brown, manager @ QUALITY Market, 1951 – 1958.
Love Papa’s World, lots of memories.
Dave Brown, EHS ’55-’56 Junior class.
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David – Thank you – Eldred is special – I have close friends – Paul and Jim Brown from up Barden Brook. Are you related? Also my older brother Roger graduated in 1957 from EHS – Did you know him – He ran around with Terry Shields – Freddie H. Ron P. and Skeet S.
My older sister was Donna. We lived on N Main Street three houses down from the church toward town on the opposite side.
Thank you again for the comment.
Tom
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