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Delia's mother, Temperance Amanda Crawford had died in childbirth of her fifth child, when Delia was ten years old. The three daughters were raised by their father. John Peck was murdered by two of his slaves and the three young daughters went to live at the home of Ephraim Hubbard Foster, a close friend of his father who was then a senator from the state of Tennessee. After his father's death, Henry moved with his mother to Tennessee.

There he met his future wife and had their first children. Then they moved to Gonzales, Texas, where they had been for thirteen years. It was there that Cynthia was born. Lee and Cynthia had ten children, nine of whom reached adulthood, including two pairs of twins. They did not stay long in Santa Barbara. After the children were grown up they moved to Itirapina, where they never left. According to Aunt Nellie, with all these changes, twenty years went by without Lee seeing his sister Mary Priscilla Weissinger or his brother James Oliver.

Even Cynthia has lost some of her ties to her family. Aunt Nellie said that Lee, having so many children, Edward, Bob, Tom, Rosa, Diddie, was all the time with several around him, hanging in his arms and pulling on his clothes, while his brother James did not like having them by near.

Cynthia always mentioned this to show the difference between the brothers. Naturally this is the part of the story that we know. We know nothing about what James and Jurilla said. Of course, not everyone likes the hustle and bustle that children do. Their first child, Thomas Lee Holland, Tom, as he was called by the family, was born on April 10, Tom suffered from Down's syndrome and only learned to walk when he was five years old. Her granddaughter Itamar said that Cynthia was always very kind to Uncle Tom.

She said that her grandmother had a beautiful flower garden, in Itirapina, which she liked very much. Cynthia was very strict with her grandchildren who played around threatening to spoil the flowers. Once, Itamar was in the garden with his grandmother when a man arrived and took one of the flowers through the fence.

Itamar, who then was not more than five years old, seeing that, ran to the man and told him not to do that but Cynthia held his hand and said: "No, little girl, everything is fine". The man was also retarded. Unfortunately, Rosa Adell, due to complications of childbirth, died a few days later, on May Cynthia, who was very fond of this sister-in-law and had also just given birth, on the day of Rosa's funeral, offered to raise the baby. Since both babies had the same first name, their nephew was called by the second, Edward.

Ed stayed with Lee and Cynthia until the age of twelve, when his father came to get him back. In , Edward, who had become a good-natured and talkative young man, was spending the weekend at his father's house with several of his friends.

It was a party all day. She danced with her stepmother several times, even when she complained that she wanted to rest they continued. When it was over, they said, "Let's get some sleep. At that time a friend called. Unfortunately with the movement the revolver fell from his waist, accidentally fired, hitting Edward in the chest. He was still able to get up and cross the room to his father and said to him, "Dad, I killed myself".

He was 24 years old. Edward called Cynthia "mama" because she was the one who created him. He always said that after he was taken by his father, he used to cry about missing her. A few days before his death, he had announced that he was going to visit them. The night he died, they were all at Lee's house when the telegram arrived. Everyone was very happy and said it was him saying he was going to arrive.

Instead, they warned of his death. Cynthia cried for six months without stopping, day and night. Until the day of his death, he had a large portrait of Edward and one of D. Pedro II too in his room. Eduardo, Bob's second son, was named after this cousin, considered by his father as an older brother. But we go too far with the story. Bob, as his family called him, was named after one of Cynthia's brothers, Robert Stell, and his paternal grandmother's family, Wilson.

On May 3, , a daughter was born, named Rosa Adell, in honor of the late sister-in-law of Cynthia, Edward's mother.

His nickname was Joe. In they had Delia Virginia, named after Cynthia's mother and younger sister. She was called Diddie by the family. Then Roy Elmer, who was born on December 27, On January 17, they had twins: Paul Pierce and Annette. In his tomb it is recorded: "For such is the Kingdom of Heaven". From that day on everyone was referred to as "Little Nell". The next child to be born was not registered by Lee who said she could keep the record of her sister who had died just a few moments ago.

So for many years he used the papers of his sister two years older. Annette, however, did not like to be called that because she said that was her sister's name. She was always called Nellie by her family, and later she signed her documents. In they again had twins, Margaret Lee and Virginia Steagall. In the photo above the twins Lillie and Jennie on their 7th birthday. Uncle Paulo used to say that his father was a quiet and hardworking man, very honest and that he smoked a lot.

He also had enormous willpower. He said that he once looked at the calendar and said, "I'm going to smoke for a year. He was a melancholy and introspective man, very tall, like his father, uncles and children, with a severe appearance. He wore a long beard, in the southern style, which in time turned white. Paulo Wilson Holland, one of his grandchildren, keeps a poetry that he wrote. Wilson remembers that his father, Roy Elmer, said that Lee felt deep sadness on moonlit nights; he mounted his horse and rode out into the night for hours on end.

Lee appeared upset, told him to shut up and never sing that song in his house again. It was the song the soldiers were singing when they burned down the house where they lived in the United States.

They had a parrot in the barn that was always counting "One, four, one, four" because that was where their children used to exercise. Cynthia, a hard worker, helped with the budget by sewing men's clothes, in addition to naturally doing it for the family.

They say she was severe and nervous. He had little patience with the children, except for the youngest son, Paulo, who always called "Baby" and "Honey".

Despite her stern way, Cynthia used to say that her main reason for living was having the children around her, so she was happy.

This is a letter he wrote to his granddaughter Itamar around or Itie and Cy were the nicknames of the sisters Itamar and Iracy. I received your letter, which came with Mom's letter: Grandma thanks you for the kisses you send her, and Grandma sends you lots of kisses, hugs and longings for you and your little sister Cy.

So you come in the basket? Now I'm going to finish this one and write to Auntie Nellie. You and Cy accept lots of hugs and kisses, from those who love you with all their hearts, Grandma. Aunt Deedie used to say that Cynthia was a lovely person but she had a flaw: Cynthia had an older sister, Patty, and she thought she had allowed Patty to dominate her and all the other brothers.

Fearing that something similar would happen between his own children, he never allowed any of them to give orders to others. This greatly complicated the lives of the elders who had to care for the youngest when their parents were not there but could not tell them what to do or not to do. Cynthia had to work very hard and be very strict because Lee was too kind to the kids and everyone else so he made little money.

So Cynthia had to work even harder to face family accounts. She said it was very hard to be the wife of a man who has no ability to earn money. In a way she was the man in the family. She had a lot of energy. Once, talking to her husband, Cynthia noted that the Steagalls were much more important than the Holland. Lee laughed and said they weren't, since the Holland was a traditional, well-known and highly respected family in their North Carolina region, and that the Steagalls, according to their sister-in-law Kenny, were almost unknown in Tennessee and the Texas.

In September , his son Bob died in an accident leaving four young children. Lee and Cynthia brought their daughter-in-law and grandchildren to live with them in the neighborhood of Itaqueri-da-Serra, 18 kilometers away from Itirapina, a place that even today only has two streets.

Lico, the oldest grandson, who was then almost fourteen, said that there was a certain time for everyone to go to bed and that unfortunately that time would arrive as soon as it was dark. Ritinha, mother of the boys, pitying the children who were not sleepy so early, silently opened the bedroom window and told the two older ones, Lico and Eduardo, to go outside and play while they were not sleepy.

At this time Lee and Cynthia were very tight and the arrival of their daughter-in-law with the children only made the situation worse. Roy and Paulo, who worked on a farm in Covas, near Franca, owned by the British company Armor, used to send money to pay their parents' expenses. In late , one of Lee's neighbors lost a horse and asked him to help search. The day was cold and rainy and Lee ended up with pneumonia. Aunt Nellie used to say that the doctor treated his father for a week as if he had only back pain.

When they found out that the real problem was too late. Naturally, at that time there were no antibiotics. Lee died in Itirapina on November 6, He was 70 years old. Only Robert, Deddie and Joe had been married until then. After her husband's death, Cynthia went to spend time in Franca with her daughters Nellie and Joe. There he wrote a letter to Lillie and Jennie showing how nervous she was:. Franca, My Dear children,. I want you to write right now and let us now if Cianelli did the work at the cemetery, and what it amounted to?

Another thing, I want to know if you took Nellies letter to Salustiano, and what he said? It is most essential that you keep us frosted on these matters, but dont talk much about it to outsiders, am afraid we will have trouble. Lillie, do all you can to secure a place in the Continental, because Armani is going to close for some time time indefinite.

This is a secret. Jennie, I want you to take your regular medicine, and get well, and strong. When Jahu gets some thing good for Ritinha, you must stay with mama, and be her compromised, you Tom and mama will live together; with Gods help we will get along. Tell Ritinha to look after everything there for me, and I will try to go soon. I know I ought to be there, but Joe and Nellie are so good to me, I cant go yet.

They do all they can for my comfort. Ritinha can have Rita to do the housing, and if she want to put a price on it, I will settle with her when I go. Yesterday was thanksgiving day and Roy and Paul had dinner with us, Roy will go the evening. Will close as am so nervous. Tell the boys to water the plants and take in the fertilizer for granny till she goes to be there.

With lots of saudades, Ever your old Mama P. Just read your letter. When you go to SP, as soon as you get settled, write and send address and tell me what you arranged. I am afraid Joe is sick. Mama ". Cynthia was very depressed by the deaths of her husband and son. Nine months after writing this letter, he also contracted pneumonia and died on August 15, at the age of just She was buried beside her husband in Itirapina.

After the death of Cynthia, Ritinha, and her four children, and Deedie, with Itamar and Iracy, stayed on the farm for months until they fixed everything.

Lee and Cynthia's daughters decided that their two brothers, Paulo and Roy, should keep the inheritance because they were never in school and their parents used the money they had just to pay for the girls' school while the boys were helping with the family's chores.

Joe, then already married and with eight children, took Tom to live with her. He was six years younger than his older brother Wiley and two from James. He had a younger sister, Mary Priscilla, who was born in He was called Lee by the family.

His name was a tribute to two Presbyterian ministers whom Franklin and Priscilla were very fond of. The house he was born in was built on land that his maternal grandfather had given to his parents when they married, which was originally part of his farm. Lee had a cousin Sarah Priscilla Torrence, the daughter of her aunt Sarah Wilson Torrence, who was the same age and must have been a childhood companion, in addition to her brothers.

Both her father and paternal grandfather died in , when Lee was six years old. And your grandmother Polly, when she was sixteen. When Lee was 10 years old, war broke out between the states and most of his childhood memories would probably be from very sad times.

At sixteen he moved to Brazil with his mother and brothers. His son Robert named Luiz Lee's eldest son, in reference to his father's two nicknames, the American and the Brazilian nicknames. As we reported about your mother and brothers. He must have been married around or In , in Porto Feliz, his eldest brother, William Joseph, died, and at the beginning of the following year, Priscilla, his mother. Lee and his sister Mary must have felt very alone.

Probably for this reason, and perhaps also looking for someone to marry, and a place where they could attend church, they moved again to Santa Barbara, where most of the Americans who came to Brazil were. They returned to live in Bairro do Retiro, close to other American families. Mary Priscilla must have married John Wesley Weissinger in or , because in the beginning of her first child was born. Tom, as he was called by his family, was born on April 10, Tom suffered from Down syndrome and only learned to walk when he was five years old.

The man was also exceptional. After the death of his parents Tom went to live with his sister. Tom was a lot of work because he went out on the streets and was slow to return, and he obeyed no one but his late mother. He died at the age of 48, a victim of digestive complications.

Tom suffered from Down syndrome. Tom was a difficult person to live with. He disappeared and made everyone look for him for hours. After the death of his parents, he feared and obeyed no one. Uncle Paulo's wife said that Joe once killed a pig and made an enormous amount of sausages and that Tom ate many of them overnight Luiza said he ate them all , had indigestion and died.

It was October 25, The truth is that it is common for people with this disease to have digestive problems which worsen a lot with age. Tom was 48 years old. He had lived much longer than would have been expected at the time. Ritinha said, certainly with exaggeration, that her father made her marry an elderly man in payment for a gambling debt and that she was so young that she still played with dolls.

In fact, we found that he married sixteen years old and that, despite being much older, by today's standards he was not that old once he was between 40 and 47 years old. We don't know for sure since we haven't found his baptism record yet. Birthdate: June 06, Bob and his brothers helped their father with small tasks on the farms where his father worked so they learned this trade.

Luiza Cantoni, a sister-in-law with whom she never met, said that her husband Paulo said that Bob was very tall, strong and courageous. The children worked to help the father and reinforce the budget. Bob went to school however his teacher said "that Bob knew more than himself, he was very intelligent and that he was not the right person to teach him. In Bob was a farm manager in Porto Feliz. The owner of the farm, whose name was apparently Almeida Prado, had died leaving a daughter from his first marriage and a young wife.

We didn't learn the daughter's name, but the widow's name was Rita Xavier da Silveira. According to family tradition, Rita's father had given it to this elderly gentleman in payment for a gambling debt when she was just 13 years old. They said she was taken away crying, carrying all her dolls. Rita's stepdaughter, interested in Robert, then a year-old, encouraged her visits to the house, however Bob ended up being pleased by the widow, who was nine years older than him.

After her marriage, her stepdaughter never spoke to Ritinha again, as she was called by the family. Apparently Rita received nothing from her husband's inheritance.

After being married, they remained at least until in Porto Feliz, where their two oldest children, Luiz and Eduardo, were born. In they moved to Osasco where Robert had found a job in a refrigerator. He was head of the department where the meat was canned. The story passed on by the family reports that a factory employee was fired and, seeking revenge, sabotaged one of the machines that pressurized the meat that would be canned so that too much steam was escaping.

When they went to fix the machine, it exploded and one of the pieces flew, hitting Bob nearby, behind his desk, which killed him almost immediately.

It was September 10, Bob was 36 years old. Rita was born on June 26, , in Itu, daughter of Joaquim Xavier da Silveira and Isabel da Silveira Leite, paternal That same day, Eduardo and Lico, who was the eldest son's nickname, had gone to enroll at Mackenzie, the American school. They had just arrived home and were looking at the books they had bought, while Ritinha told her children how the father would be happy with the news. At that moment, they came to warn about his death.

Widowed for the second time, Ritinha was in a very complicated situation. It was with great relief that he accepted the invitation of his in-laws to come and live with them in Itirapina. There also lived his brother-in-law Tom, and some of the younger sisters-in-law. Ritinha, despite being very grateful, did not feel very comfortable because besides having little intimacy with her in-laws, her system was more rigid than in the house where she grew up or in her own.

About a year after his move, his father-in-law died. Cynthia followed him nine months later. Ritinha, with nowhere to live, sent her two youngest children to live with her maternal grandparents for a while and moved to Piracicaba, where she had relatives. As soon as he got the new house, he went to get his youngest children. In Piracicaba, he worked hard to raise the boys. According to Helena, her daughter-in-law, Ritinha was a very jealous mother, especially with Lico.

All the time he protected and excused Lico from any disagreement he had with his wife. I kept saying that men need to go out alone to have fun. At that time they lived on the store where Luiz and Helena worked. As there was little fun there, she asked Helena to take her to the cinema but as soon as the film started, Ritinha slept or said she wanted to go home.

The granddaughters said that their grandmother was very grumpy. Ritinha had a combination with Helena, which was as follows: when Ritinha went to visit her children, Helena should call on a date previously agreed, always too close in the understanding of her daughter-in-law, and say that Lico needed his mother.

So Rita always had an excuse to return home without offending the other children. According to Helena, she did not like to be away from Luiz for a long time.

For example, I asked Douglas, then engaged to his granddaughter Evany, if they had already tied up and cared for his horse. It was The last months of life spent in bed.

They had nine grandchildren and twenty two great-grandchildren. By nineteen great-great-grandchildren were born. Rita Xavier da Silveira. Birthdate: June 26, Death February 01, Elias' grandfather was Lieutenant Colonel Elias de Almeida Prado, born in in Itu, an influential resident of Piracicaba where he died in There is an avenue named after him in Piracicaba. Elias Leopoldino, the time of his marriage to Ritinha, was a widower of Rita do Amaral de Campos, with whom he had at least one daughter, older than Ritinha.

He lived in Capivari. It is a house with a symmetrical structure, facades with cast iron balconies, tile decoration and a plateau, which in underwent modifications to adapt the museum, from the original seven doors to the sixth street were replaced by windows, but the two remaining intact rooms where the convention was held. It was listed by the historical heritage in Vicente in with his wife Filippa Gago.

His wife Fillippa Gago was a close relative of the 1st governor-chief governor and loco-lieutenant of the grantee of the captaincy of S. They are descendants in the line of his son Henrique da Cunha Gago, the old man, born near Santos in Both were sons of Henrique da Cunha Gago, the old man.

Well, going back to our nebulous history, we don't know where Elias and Ritinha lived, apparently in Capivari, nor how many were Elias' children, except for the stepdaughter that Ritinha always mentioned with resentment. We do not know if Ritinha got pregnant with her first husband since she was married to him for several years, but from that marriage no child survived.

We imagine that while Elias was alive, they lived in Itu, as it was common to publish in the newspapers of that city the list of taxes owed by the farmers there. It is also quoted in the obituary of Angela, Rita's sister in September Apparently, after the death of her husband, Ritinha and her stepdaughter moved to an Elias farm, possibly in Porto Feliz. In any case, it was on this farm that Ritinha met her second husband, Robert Wilson Holland, at the time a farm manager. According to family tradition, Rita's stepdaughter, interested in Robert, then twenty-one years old, encouraged her visits to the house, however Bob ended up being pleased by the widow, who was nine years older than him.

Note that his stepdaughter was even older. After the wedding, her stepdaughter never spoke to Ritinha again. Rita said that she received nothing from her husband's inheritance. He was called Bob by the family. Its name was a tribute to maternal uncle Robert Stell Steagall and the family of his maternal grandmother, Wilson. Luiza Cantoni, sister-in-law that Bob never met, said that Paulo, her husband, said that his brother was very tall, strong and courageous.

After being married, Rita and Bob stayed at least until in Porto Feliz, where their two oldest children, Luiz and Eduardo, were born. In , they moved to Osasco where Robert had found a job in a refrigerator. The story passed on by the family reports that a factory worker was fired and, in search of revenge, sabotaged one of the machines that pressurized the meat that would be canned so that too much steam was escaping.

On the same day, Eduardo and Lico, who was the eldest son's nickname, had gone to enroll at Mackenzie, the American school. Ritinha, despite being very grateful, did not feel very comfortable because in addition to having little intimacy with her in-laws, her system was more rigid than in the house where she grew up or in her own.

With nowhere to live, Ritinha sent her two youngest children to her maternal grandparents and moved to Piracicaba, where she had relatives. In Piracicaba, he worked hard to raise the boys, for some years, until his his death, he was ruler of the house of "count" Lara, Rodolpho de Lara Campos, today in the country club of Piracicaba.

As there was little entertainment there, she asked Helena to take her to the cinema, but as soon as the film started, Ritinha slept or said she wanted to go home.

Ritinha had a combination with Helena, which was as follows: when Ritinha went to visit her children, Helena should call on a date previously agreed, always too close in the understanding of her daughter-in-law, and say that Lico was in need of his mother. The last two years of Ritinha's life were complicated, because according to what was said at the time, "it was getting very sclerotic". She spent the last months of her life in bed. Bob and Rita had nine grandchildren, twenty-one great-grandchildren and, to date, nineteen great-great-grandchildren.

Robert and Rita had four sons:. Luiz Lee Holland. Her father had been a farmer, first in Limeira, where he married Georgina and later in Santa Maria da Serra. Luiz and Helena were married on January 5, Shortly after their marriage, the owner of Casa Silveira, who was single, being old and wishing to retire, proposed to Luiz, whom he liked as a son, if he wished to stay with his store in exchange for a monthly salary to be paid until his death.

To save money, they decided to move to the top floor of the store, so they would only pay one rent instead of two. For ten years Luiz and Helena worked at the store. On top of that, his mother-in-law was always covering him up. He always had a ready excuse. As both had great business acumen. Gradually they were saving some money. A few years later, the former owner of Casa Silveira had died and no longer had to pay his salary. At that time, a property was vacant around the corner of the street where the store was located.

They then agreed with the current manager of Casa Silveira, Mr. Tufik, that he would act as the owner of the new store. With this scheme in place, all Casa Silveira prices increased and kept the old prices at Casa Paratodos. Around , a playboy known as Pedro-Rico died in Piracicaba. He left a large quantity of goods that would go to auction promoted by the heirs. Among these properties were some very well located buildings, on the main part of the street where the trade took place.

Luiz and Helena had some money saved and thought it was a good opportunity to buy one of them. With the modest life they led, and since no one knew they owned Casa Paratodos, they had no desire to participate in the auction so Luiz went to ask his father-in-law to bid for them.

I then wanted to know which building they were interested in. Luiz said that they wanted to buy one located on the main street, towards the square. It was a two-story building, neat and elaborate construction with several stores. It was the best of all Pedro-Rico's buildings. Joao, very surprised, doubted that they would be able to buy the property so he soon asked how much he should offer.

We want the building. Ten years had passed since Helena and Luiz were married. Helena, who was in normal school and had stopped studying to get married, had gone back to school and completed her studies.

With the purchase of the building and the relative security they had attained, they decided it was time for Helena to stop working at the store and start having children. They bought a small house, four blocks from the store and moved there with Ritinha.

With the rest of the money they had saved, Luiz decided to build real estate to see if he could earn some extra money. In , his first daughter, Heloisa, was born, and the following year Evany. Luiz was a very intelligent man and the construction business went very well. Luiz then decided to sell the stores and buy a pottery. Then he also set up a carpentry shop, so that he could manufacture much of what he needed in the works himself and, moreover, sell the surplus.

The business prospered. In the early s, a Hungarian architect named Andras Kereks moved to Piracicaba. At this time all buildings in the city were in a very traditional style. Luiz saw a great opportunity to modernize piracicabana architecture and hired Kereks to design modern houses. The houses that Kereks designed spread across the city. Many are still standing. Most of the important people of Piracicaba wanted to have one of these houses.

As we already said, Luiz was quite a womanizer. Much of his adventures were talked about by Piracicabanos because he liked to have fun and was not very discreet. Where had the old discretion gone? He had eye-catching cars and was seen occasionally having fun in the city and nearby towns. Luiz ended up becoming a well-known figure in the city. Luiz was a great chess player and was champion of the Open Games of the Interior in , where he won a beautiful trophy, now held by his daughter Ana Maria.

With all this projection Lico ran for mayor of Piracicaba, however, his opponent Ripolli, was willing to play hard. Luiz's extramarital activities were not favoring him, so he decided to withdraw his candidacy. In , Helena went to the market to shop and, on her return, she rented a cart to bring the fruits and vegetables, as they were about 8 blocks away and she could not bring everything alone. Helena, when is the baby for? What a baby! Are you crazy? I am already forty-two years old and my two daughters are already big.

The construction business was going well and Luiz was hired to carry out major works, such as channeling the existing stream and opening Avenida Armando Sales in Piracicaba. The first to be built took the name Rita Holland, in honor of D. Ritinha, Luiz's mother. At this time it also diversified its investments and bought Cine Colonial. Then their in-laws died and Luiz and Helena inherited three houses and part of a hotel in the city center.

As part of the advertisement for the new style of architecture, Luiz decided to build a bigger and more attractive house, even though his family had grown.

He bought land on a newly opened avenue, in the highest part of the city, and in construction began. The house took three years to complete. In 57 they moved there. It was a very light-looking house, with lots of glass and a large ramp at the front, surrounded by gardens, and a low, hollow wall.

The view from the living room and kitchen windows was wonderful. You could see the entire city and even the farm lights in the surrounding fields. An upstairs closet that was a tunnel that dumped clothes straight into the laundry room below, a spiral staircase built entirely over a lake, a fireplace that divided two rooms, great to cross inside, etc.

But best of all, there were the five bedrooms in the downstairs lounge; one was called an office and the other a cellar, and the other three had no names, we called the large, small and gardener's maid's room, but employees rarely slept there. They were actually used to dump all kinds of junk. Grandma Helena didn't throw anything away. Everything went down there As you can imagine there was everything there, a distaff, a film projector made of bakelite and that worked by turning a crank without lamp or films, of course , a Phillips bicycle of those very light with a dusted seat and flat tires.

A child's paradise. As only my grandparents lived in the house, in the rooms we slept in and in the library, all the drawers and cabinets were occupied by boxes full of things, a guitar, old wigs, spoiled and stinky perfumes, the various glasses of my great-grandmother who had already died about ten years ago, scores, etc.

Well, a great discovery I made one day was that in one of the deep drawers of the library there were only photographs and old papers.

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