[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] To the detectives that helped read the letter
rlyster at telusplanet.net
rlyster at telusplanet.net
Tue Apr 10 08:41:10 PDT 2007
I had posted a request for help to read some old script and you responded by
deciphering a mystery....yet one remained:
The letter written on the back of a photograph was one from my grandfather's
brother written to my grandfather who had come to Canada in 1929. He wrote:
"waiter ich wohne schon auf mainem lande hab erst ain haus aine kiche (kuhe)
ist mich gefalen im frigahr"
Since he used no punctuation, it was difficult to decide what went together
however the answer is "kuhe" not kiche. (cow not kitchen)
When I read it to my father, it triggered a memory of his uncle having a cow
that choked (was choking) on potatoes so they butchered the cow and shared the
meat within the village. He described the cow as having a saddle---I was
confused as asked if they rode the cow....he says no, no, that is what the
coloring on the cow looked like.
So I looked on Wikipedia and found the Belted Galloway breed of which the
Dutch Belted were more favorable milk producers.
So it was a Cow (not kitchen)!!
Thankyou all again for helping to solve the mystery...it has given us much
conversation for the past few days!
Cheers,
Rita Lyster, Barrhead
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