Monday, December 29, 2008

Family Branches


Going through the information I have, I have found some dead ends and any help would be appreciated.

I need information on Christina (Hartman) Seabold, who was married to the late George Seabold. I have heard she had a son named Sterling Lutherland, but I cannot find if she had any other children or the names of her other husbands. Also from the searches I have done I cannot find any information on Sterling either.

There is another daughter of Phil and Christina Hartman, named Mary (Hartman) Merwin. She was also married a few times and I was led to believe her last husband was Ben Merwin. She also had a son named Roy Reper, and possibly more children.

I also know we have relatives in Kulm, Noth Dakota in Larmore County and if you have any information could you please help us complete and locate for the reunion.

Saturday, December 20, 2008

HARTMAN REUNION 2010




HARTMAN FAMILY REUNION BLOG


This blog will keep everyone up to date on the reunion, as will mailings that will be sent out by mail.



There has already been one change from the mailing that was sent out due to an error at the resort a scheduling conflict, so the the correct dates will be July 16, 17, and 18 of July 2010. The place where we will be having the reunion is elegant yet competive with the prices of all other local resorts. I did checking with Three Rivers in Kooskia, ID which is now $150 a night and went from there, so you can see the rates are not bad, so start saving now as we prepare for an unforgettable fun filled weekend with family. So be prepared to "MEET YOUR KIN IN 2010".




MAIN LODGE: Peak-Season $165,

The rooms in the Lodge are off the Great Hall, on the ground floor and upstairs overlooking the resort grounds and the meadow. These rooms have housed European dignitaries and the children of the various owners over the years.
Room A: Queen, Shower Room B: Queen, Tub, Shower Room C: (upstairs) King & Twin, Tub, Shower

ASPEN CABIN Peak-Season $155,

The Aspen was built in the thirties by the first owners. It was designed to be as comfortable and accommodating as possible in its time. Since then it has been renovated and modernized to give it the kind of comfort we expect today, without losing its rustic, historic character.
#1 -- Two Twins or One King, Shower #2, #3, #4 -- One Queen & Shower Each

WESTERN CABINS Peak-Season $195, Based on 1-4 guests


The Western Cabins were built in the early days of the Double Arrow from logs cut nearby and skidded to the site using horses. Both these cabins overlook the meadow and offer the relaxing music of nearby Drew Creek.
#5 -- One Room: Queen & Twin, Tub & Shower. Adjoining Room: Double & Twin#6 -- One Room: Queen & Twin, Tub & Shower. Adjoining Room: Double & Twin

TAMARACK CABINS Peak-Season $200,


These little cabins were once a part of an old stage station located across Morrel Creek, in the present day golf course. In 1930 they were put on skids and skidded up to the Lodge grounds using draft horses. They have been renovated inside and out. Each of these private romantic cabins has a deck overlooking Drew Creek bubbling by at the foot of the hill. A gas log fireplace provides the warmth and atmosphere and the Jacuzzi bathtub completes the potential for relaxation and enjoyment.
#7, #8 -- Private Cabins with Deck, Jacuzzi Bathtub, Gas Log Fireplace and Queen Bed #7 also has a Double Sofa

HERITAGE HOUSE #9 & #11 Peak-Season $165,

The Heritage House was built during the thirties by the original Double Arrow owners, Jan Boissevain and George Wiesel. The building is divided into three individual rooms, each with its own romantic decor and each named after the original owners: the Boissevain Room, the Wiesel Room, and the Toole Room. Toole is the maiden name of George Wiesel's wife and a prominent name in Montana history.
#9 -- The Toole Room: Two Twins or One King, Shower #11 -- The Wiesel Room: Queen, Tub, Shower

HERITAGE HOUSE #10 Peak-Season $170,

The Heritage House was built during the thirties by the original Double Arrow owners, Jan Boissevain and George Wiesel. The building is divided into three individual rooms, each with its own romantic decor and each named after the original owners: the Boissevain Room, the Wiesel Room, and the Toole Room. Toole is the maiden name of George Wiesel's wife and a prominent name in Montana history.
#10 -- The Boissevain Room: Queen, Jacuzzi Bathtub, Shower

Ponderosa Cabin (Fireplace & Loft) Peak-Season $170,

The Ponderosa is one of the newest cabins at the Double Arrow Resort. This cabin is the only building at the resort built entirely of spruce logs. The light colored logs give a light and open feel to the rooms, accentuated by the high ceilings. Each room is unique in its design and decor. Extended stays were intended for these rooms with the comfortable living room style, lower floor and open sleeping lofts. Each is equipped with gas log fireplace, showers and tubs, and sleeping accommodations in the living area as well as the lofts.
#12 -- Downstairs: Twin Size Sofa Sleeper. Loft: One Queen & One Twin #13 -- Downstairs: Double Size Sofa Sleeper. Loft: One Queen & One Twin Each Unit Has a Shower Only & a Gas Log Fireplace #14 & #15 -- Downstairs: One Queen. Loft: Two Twins Each Unit Has a Shower, Tub & Gas Log Fireplace.

Clearwater Lodge - (1-6 persons) Peak-Season $315,

The Clearwater is a complete, two bedroom log home built in the thirties. The cabin has a rustic sense of times past with antique woodstove, furniture, and knotty pine interior, yet is as comfortable and modern as any log home of the current times. Two bedrooms, a full kitchen, and comfortable living room make for cozy and romantic lodging for up to six.
A Full Size Two Bedroom Lodge with Kitchen & Living Room with Wood Stove. Master Bedroom: Queen. Second Bedroom: Two Twins. Double Size Sofa Sleeper in Living Room. Tub & Shower.

Hilltop Lodge Peak-Season $800,

The Hill Top was built during the first flurry of building during the winter of 1929-30. It was the first owner's residence. In 1997 the house was stripped to the original walls and completely rebuilt without losing that old Montana charm built into it 70 years ago.
A Full Size Four Bedroom Lodge with Kitchen, Living Room & Fireplace. Each Bedroom Has a Tub & Shower. Each Bedroom Has the Option of Two Twins or One King. Additional 1/2 Bath off Living Room

Blackfoot Peak-Season $170,

These rooms are in the newest building at the resort. They were built with privacy in mind and have a beautiful view of the valley and the Mission Mountains.
Sleeping Rooms #18, 19, 20, each with 2 twins or a king, & Bathroom with Tub and Shower.


Above rates are based on double occupancy except where specified. Additional persons: $15 each. Children 6 and under no charge.
All rates nightly. 10% Discount for 7 Night Minimum.
Rates include lodging, hearty continental breakfast and full use of recreation center. Prices do not include Montana Accommodation Tax.

Please feel free to leave comments or suggestions, and more information will be added.

Thanks