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The Spiker Gazette |
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Oxford, WV
Volume 3
Issue 10
October
17, 2009 |
Written by: Bobbi
Spiker-Conley with thanks to Dean Spiker, Mike Spiker & Marilyn Spiker
for their contributions to this story.
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The buzz about
town has been the Spiker Buggy, restored to its former glory
(perhaps even more magnificent than ever before), recently seen
traveling the streets to McDonalds in Ellenboro and other
locations. The buggy will make its formal debut at the
Spiker Family Reunion next May.
No one recalls when, where or from whom Jake and Gay Spiker
purchased the buggy. But based on stories passed down to
my father, Brad had used it to fetch
the doctor to the Spiker farm to attend my father's birth,
affirming it is at least 85 years old.
That it was too small to accommodate the entire Spiker clan was
obvious...at least to my father. When Daddy was a tiny
tot, he approached the fully loaded vehicle with a distressed
and questioning look on his face, proclaiming to his mother, "Me
tinks me has to sit on somebody's lap. There's no room
left for me."
For many years the buggy was used by the family to attend church
services and to go shopping in Pullman. Mother recalls
using it on one occasion; she and Daddy did not have a car until
long after they were married, so they borrowed the buggy for a
grocery shopping trip to Ray and Elsie Bonnell's store (Mother's
parents) in Berea. It was a very cold day, and the trip
"over the back roads" would be long and bumpy. Gay wrapped
hot bricks in cloths, placing them at Mother and Daddy's feet to
help keep them warm on the journey. Daddy took the reigns,
and Mother, with eyes closed, held on for dear life.
It is believed that the buggy has sat, unused, since around
1950. Stored in an outbuilding on the Spiker farm, it has
been abused by years of neglect, layered in dust, assaulted by
two floods and ultimately forgotten until recently when Mike,
Mark and Marilyn Spiker decided to bring it back to life.
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"After the 2004 flood," Mike Spiker
said, "I had pressure washed part of it since it was flooded and
covered with mud, and just left it in the building. When we went to
move it, the wheels turned easily as if it had been used the day
before -- which it had not. We thought that we should preserve
this part of family history and just now got around to it.
"Mark and I had talked for several
years about getting it rebuilt, but not until Marilyn got into the
horse business and got really interested did we proceed. She and Mark
found an Amish restorer, who they communicated with by mail, -- he has
no phone -- to rebuild it and then they arranged a date to take
it to him. I got a car hauling trailer and met them at farm. We
removed it from building, put it on the trailer, and away Mark and
Marilyn went with the buggy. They kept it at their house until the man
could work on it. We now have a special enclosed trailer to haul
it, and Mark and Marilyn are having their horse trained to pull it."
Marilyn
Spiker added, "The buggy was in bad shape because it had been in two
floods...Mark and I took it to an Amish family for the
restoration...The wheels were replaced because the bearings were
bad...All the leather had rotted and needed (to be) replaced...I
purchased a new harness for my horse, Beau, and he is being trained to
pull it....I plan to take it to the Spiker Reunion next year."
Let's all hope that Beau likes his new job because it appears he will
be providing buggy rides at the Spiker Family Reunion. In the
meantime, Click here to view pictures of the buggy's
transformation. (Be sure to let us know if you have any
photos of the buggy "back in its day" so that we can add them to our
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Announcements
Submitted by Bobbi Spiker-Conley -- My sister, Melanie, recently
shared some good news with me about this website. The Spiker
Family Gathering Place has been nominated for Family Tree Magazine's
Top-40 Genealogy blogs. The top 80 vote-getting sites will make it
through to a final round where the editorial staff at Family Tree
Magazine will select the final 40. Voting takes place from
Oct. 5 through Nov. 5. You can vote more than once at
http://www.familytreemagazine.com/article/40BestVoting.
You'll find our site listed under Category #10 - Personal / Family.
Check the box next to the Spiker Family Gathering Place. Vote
today and vote often.
I wish to extend a special thanks to all the
contributors of our family website. Everyone knows that my
sisters, Melanie and Cathy, mother, Willa Dean, and cousin, Mike,
regularly contribute feature articles, photos and memorabilia to the
Gazette (considered to be our "blog"), but when "walking" through the
"rooms of our house", you'll find amazing stories from others within our
family and throughout our communities. Our site's nomination, and
its continued growth, are the direct result of everyone's efforts, support and
their desire to record our family's history in an informative and
entertaining way. We couldn't do it without you. Thank
you!!!
And keep it coming. Send your comments
and ideas to me at
urlovingit@aol.com. I can't wait to hear more
Dates to Remember
| October 7 |
BIRTHDAY - Tyler Weidlich |
| October 11 |
BIRTHDAY - Rheanna Hess |
| October 12 |
BIRTHDAY - Brada Stotts |
| October 14 |
BIRTHDAY - Cameron Hess |
| October 16 |
BIRTHDAY - Tayler Weidlich |
| October 16 |
BIRTHDAY - Robby Curry |
| October 20 |
ANNIVERSARY - Delene & Conrad Larew |
| October 21 |
BIRTHDAY - Carigan Hayes |
| October 21 |
ANNIVERSAY - Keri & Dana Hurst |
| October 22 |
BIRTHDAY - Allison Spiker |
| October 23 |
BIRTHDAY - Alice Spiker |
| October 24 |
BIRTHDAY - Pete Deremer |
| October 28 |
BIRTHDAY - John Bob Spiker |
| October 28 |
BIRTHDAY - John Jacob Hicks |
| November 4 |
ANNIVERSARY - Evan & Jennifer Thrush |
| November 5 |
BIRTHDAY - Liam Thrush |
| November 7 |
BIRTHDAY - Helen McCumber |
| November 9 |
BIRTHDAY - Cassidy Fouse |
| November 11 |
BIRTHDAY - Christopher Chambers |
| November 15 |
BIRTHDAY - Angie Benson |
| November 19 |
BIRTHDAY - Clayton Yeager |
| November 25 |
BIRTHDAY - John Spiker |
| November 25 |
BIRTHDAY - Thomas Gifford |
| November 28 |
BIRTHDAY - Brock Stotts |
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