Wednesday, July 19, 2023

Yuma City Policeman

Don Markham 
1933-1959

Don Markham 

Don Markham was one of my father's closest friends.  They met while attending Yuma Union High School together.   After high school, each married their sweetheart.  The two couples became the best of friends.  Later, both men became law enforcement officers in Yuma; Don a Yuma City Police Patrolman and LeRoy a Yuma County Deputy Sheriff.  LeRoy and Don continued to stay close until Don's death in 1959.

Recently while going through a box belonging to my father, I found some photos he had cherished and saved of Don.  

Don and LeRoy

Don, LeRoy, and friends


Gilbert Barnett, Don Markham, Wilbur Martin


 Having a Good time in Long Beach
Martins on left and Markhams on right

Don Darrell Markham, born 3 May 1933 in Mills Springs, Missouri, was the son of Cliff and Dorothy Markham.  When Don was just a couple years old, the Markham family moved to Somerton, Yuma County, Arizona.  Don attended Yuma Union High School.  Don's dad, Cliff, owned a Mobil Fuel Station in Yuma.  I remember as a child going to Cliff's station with my parents when they were fueling up their car.  Cliff would always give me a penny candy.

On 14 Oct 1950, Don married Joan Preston in Yuma County, AZ.   In 1951 they had a daughter.  Several more children were born but died as infants.  The Markham family continued to live in Yuma.  Don was one of five new patrolmen hired by the Yuma Police Department during 1957.

Yuma Daily Sun, 31 Dec 1957


Patrolman Don Markham and his parents, Cliff & Dorothy

Don started having health problems toward the end of 1958 and died on 12 Jan 1959 in Yuma.  It's interesting how some memories are with us forever.  I remember sitting on the floor in front of the TV watching an episode of Dragnet, when my dad walked in from the hospital and told my mother Don had just passed away.  They were both crying.  I don't think I had ever seen them so sad and so upset.  




Friday, July 14, 2023

My Grandmother Maymie

 Happy Birthday Maymie
July 14th 

Maymie Pearl Wilson Martin
1905-1993

Today, July 14th, is Maymie's Birthday.  Maymie Pearl Wilson was born in 1905 in the log home of her maternal grandparents, Martin and Nancy Hatfield.  They lived near the little town of Estelle, Oklahoma.  To read about her birth, click here.  

Maymie 1925 Dove Creek, CO

To see more photos and read a short autobiography written by Maymie, click here.  Recently while going through some of Maymie's old letters and cards, I found a newspaper clipping of a poem I had given to Maymie many years ago.  Even though the poem seems somewhat dated and a little old fashioned, the sentiment still holds true today. 



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Wednesday, July 5, 2023

Yuma County Sheriff's Department

 Yuma County, Arizona Sheriff's Department 1959


According to the Yuma County Sheriff's Office webpage, Thomas Henry "Pete" Newman was the Sheriff from 1955-1960.  He also served an earlier term as sheriff from 1935 to 1944.  Sheriff Newman is standing in the center in the suit and cowboy hat.  Three identified Yuma County Deputy Sheriffs in the photo are LeRoy Martin, Cliff Bothe, and Richard Havins.  LeRoy is standing just to the right of the Sheriff.  He is in a white shirt and cowboy hat.  Havins is the fourth from the right in the back row standing with the flat-top cowboy hat on.  Cliff is standing in the back - sixth from the right with a cowboy hat, white shirt, and light jacket with a dark collar.  

As a young girl, I can remember going into Sheriff Newman’s office.  He had a confiscated slot machine sitting on a small table in his office.  Once he gave me a few coins to put into the slot machine so I could pull down the handle.  Don't worry - it did not turn me into a gambler.  

The Yuma County Sheriff Department photo, Deputy Sheriff badge, and arm patch were found in a box belonging to my father.  He and several of his close friends were Yuma County Deputies in the 1950’s.

Below is a colorized version of the above photo.


Tuesday, July 4, 2023

4th of July 2023

Happy 4th of July!


The 4th of July is one of my favorite holidays - I love my country and I’m proud to be an American. Over the years, I have visited the National Archives in Washington DC many times. While my main purpose was to research historical documents in the Archives Library, I would always take a few minutes to go into the Archives Museum to view our country's  Founding Documents: the Declaration of Independence, Constitution of the United States, and Bill of Rights.  They are truly inspired documents.

Our family has many ancestors who gave much so that we could enjoy the freedoms we have today as Americans.  Too many of us probably can't conceive or appreciate the courage our ancestors had or sacrifices they made.  Click here to read about Eleanor Wilson.  Eleanor's husband, Robert Wilson, and seven (7) of her sons served in the Revolutionary War.  Robert Wilson was brother to our direct ancestor Major David Wilson, and Eleanor Wilson would be our generation's 5th great-grandaunt.

Years ago while taking an American history class in college, I did a term paper on Abigail Adams.  I love her quotes, especially this one:
"posterity who are to reap the blessings will scarcely be able to conceive the hardships and sufferings of their ancestors"  Abigail Adams

This 4th of July remember our ancestors who fought in the Revolutionary War.  To see a list, click here.  


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