Unknown child, 1907. Believed to be a daughter of the Fenstermacher's, a blacksmith who lived and worked out of Kingsley. The family lived in a white house across from the lumber yard.
Floyd Webster, 17 (right) and Spencer Sattler, about 16 (left), 1937. Photograph taken in front of where current post office is (as of 2012, the post office sits on Brownson Avenue in downtown Kingsley. Sattler had a paper route with Woman's Home…
Dedication of Brownson Memorial Park, 30 May 1961. The land the park sits on was deeded to the village of Kingsley by Dr. and Mrs. Jay Joseph Henry Brownson in 1955. Present in picture: Kneal Brownson, Mr.s J.J. Brownson, Irene Brownson-Dowd, Bernice…
Kingsley, looking west on M-113, 1959. Kingsley Co-op (Shell station) closest on left, Dobson's Garage (John Dobson Sr.), Kingsley restaurant (Benton's), Irwin Mot's (or Mox's) Standard service station, Bill Kenais TV Shop, Brazee's Texaco, Hooper's…
Women identified at a local history meeting in August 2014: Back row, left to right: Lucy Mox, unknown (with half-hidden face), unknown, Thelma Sieffert, Florence Baldwin. Middle row, left to right: Lena Snyder, Ruth Kyselka, unknown, Edith…
Richard (Rick) and Gail Ehlers with daughters, Erica (5 years old) and Laura (2 years old), 1980. Rick taught mostly in the Kingsley Area Schools from 1973 until his retirement. Gale also taught in the Kingsley Area Schools until her retirement.