Sunday, May 18, 2025

How a Facebook Group Helped me Learn about My Grandfather


 








My paternal grandfather, Steve Orshoski (second man from the right) was baptized as an adult on May 17, 1931 at Trinity Lutheran Church in Sandusky, Ohio. A genealogist who follows an Erie County Genealogy Facebook Page shared this picture with me. Grandpa Steve was raised Catholic, and then converted to the Lutheran Church.  I suspect my great grandma Lena Yeager,or perhaps his wife, Emma Yeager Orshoski, persuaded Grandpa Steve to change faiths, so that the family would all be of same religion.

In 1944, three of Steve and Emma Orshoski's sons, as well as cousin Rolland Orshoski were confirmed at Trinity Lutheran. Someone in their class once told me that the Bay Bridge residents attended classes at the Bay Bridge town hall as mission from Trinity Lutheran.

 Seated in front: Elmer Wahl, Wayne Orshoski, Joyce Galloway, Betty Martin, Rev. John Braun, Joyce Gardner, Nancy Klafter, Donald Orshoski, and Rolland Orshoski. In the back row: Norm Oeder, Richard Quinn, Marilyn Martin, Albert Oeder, Paul R. Orshoski, Stan Perry and Curtis Miller













Many of our Orshoski ancestors have strong ties to Trinity Lutheran Church!




Saturday, May 3, 2025

Sleep on Sweet Hattie


 










Infant Hattie Frohman was borrn to David and Rachel Frohman in Febuary of 1865. Sadly, she died on December 28, 1866. An inscription on her tombstone begins:

Sleep on sweet Hattie

And take thy rest

Hattie Frohman is buried at Oheb Shalom Cemetery in Erie County, Ohio, along with several members of her extended family. The Frohman family is well known in Sandusky and beyond, in the fields of drama, business, and history. Rest in peace Hattie.