To All;
When my wife asked me if she could take a picture of what is one of my prized family possessions and to post a question on this forum about it, I said "OK, why not?". I, quite frankly, had very little faith in recieving an answer from anyone.
Yet, in a length of time-less than TWO WEEKS-that literally stuns me, I type this note to you all;amazed, fascinated, shocked, and above all else, humbled, honored, touched, and not to say the least, a much smarter person.
I got on the computer after work yesterday and saw what I saw and words could not describe how I felt. I never thought I would ever see an answer, that Davis Grove was lost to a photograph and the ages. It has taken me this past day to be able to come up with some words to type in gratitude for all the effort that you great people have put forth. I wish I could name all of you, but you know who you all are in this mystery- TeeGate and ESPECIALLY Jerseyman- not only am I forever indebted, but if I ever get to meet any of you, you are forever welcome at the dinner table in my home. Lord only knows, I probably already have crossed paths with some of you.
When my Aunt, my fathers sister, passed on in Nov. 2006, she left my father as the last link between me and his youth. What used to be enjoyable and fun stories to hear from his past now bring on a touch of sorrow and heartache for him. It becomes difficult for me to try and dig a litttle in his mind to hear those stories and record them for posterity. Such was the case with the Davis Grove mystery. But with my wife and I finding this forum, this website and you fantastic people, I might just be able to unlock some other questions of my families past that I might not be able to get from my father. I can just picture the whole lot of you sitting in a hall somewhere trading stories and discoveries. If there is such a place, I would love to sit in to one of those bull sessions. I might even be able to bring a 71 year old man, who might delight for the first time in a long time, swapping his past without it being a little painful. This family name that I have been blessed with and cherish-that being the Tuckerton Cranmers- means everything to me. I have two sons who I have been blessed to be able to pass that name onto. Hopefully, through their grandfather, and now, you wonderful people, along with myself they will learn what it means to be a Cranmer.
Jerseyman, to you, I am in your debt. Thank you,sir. You amazed me-and, taught me- with your selflessness in your diligence to seek out answers to this question that, quite frankly, you didnt even have to bother with. Sherlock Holmes? No sir. Mr. Holmes, aint got nothing on you! My wife and I taked it over, and as a very small show of my gratitude for what you done, I would love to be able to either send or present you with a small token of our esteem. If their is a way to do that, please let my wife and I know. Or, if any of you all have something that I can do to show you my gratitude, please dont hesitate to ask. May the good Lord, watch over you all. A Thousand Thank You's!
Forever indebted to you all, I am...
Douglas M. Cranmer
Tuckerton