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                                          MY FAMILY


            As an aside men’s first names in the Zimmerman family were
            always Michael and John.  Generations of them back to 1730.
            Pop broke the spell and named his two children Joe and
            Richard.  My brother started it up again naming his first born
            Michael.

            Names could have gone back further, but 1730 is as far as I’ve
            traced.  In 1730 my ancestors lived on an estate outside of
            Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.  I don’t know how they got to the
            far western end of Pennsylvania.   Grandma Zimmerman,
            Anna Mary Sipes, was in the Johnstown flood, before moving
            to Allentown.
            Joe mostly fished each year when we were on vacation.  Either
            when camping, or when visiting in either Allentown or
            Potterville visiting Mom’s parents.  When in Potterville he
            would fish Cooks Pond.  He could walk there and fish for cat
            fish.

            Uncle Jenkin, a retired Merchant Marine, would take Joe
            fishing to some out of the way creeks in both Pennsylvania
            and New York.  I would get to go along, not because I fished,
            but because you could hardly leave me at home.  They would
            fish the streams while I would climb around the rocks, often
            falling in and generally scaring the fish.  Fish of course can see
            out of the water and watch you.  Sometimes considering that
            thought makes you a better fisherman.  I’m not proud of my
            behavior, but I liked going with them.






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