[Bonnie Abbott Bryant and May Abbott Cowan, half sisters of George Wright Abbott: George Wright Abbott > Jacqueline D. Abbott > John B. Zaun > Teresa Zaun Austin]
I first had to find out the name of the church. I did a search on Google maps of Episcopal churches in Fort Lee, and there was only one that possibly fit our family's location in the city. But this church was on Palisades Avenue, and it was much larger. Hmmm. I zoomed in and looked around a little in street view and discovered that there was a Parker Avenue that ran parallel to Palisades behind the church. A closer inspection found that the larger part of the building facing Palisades has been added onto the original smaller building facing Parker. Bingo! It was called the Church of the Good Shepherd.
Then, on a whim, I lifted up the corner of the picture and to my surprise found that it was a postcard! There was writing on it too... it was a message sent to my great great Aunt Rebecca "Bonnie" Abbott Bryant from her sister May in 1917. Rebecca's grandson Matt is one of my newfound cousins on Ancestry, so I wrote to him about the postcard. Very cool. He told me that it was May's grandson, Ray Eggers, Jr., who compiled most of the Abbott family genealogy back in the days when it took a lot of years of traveling to get information. Coincidentally, I am in possession of all of Mr. Eggers' correspondence with my Aunt Miriam.
I've been wondering how the Bryants and Abbotts met each other. The Abbott family were well known piano makers in Fort Lee. Charles Bryant from Virginia became a piano dealer in Fort Lee. Rebecca Abbott married Charles' brother William Bryant. Charles' sister Ida - my great grandmother - married Rebecca's half brother George Abbott. Did they meet through the piano business or did they meet in that little church on Parker Avenue? Who met who first? (Later I learned that William Bryant had taken the new railroad to NJ from Southampton, Va. to find work, and met Bonnie Abbott, a coworker in a hat factory in Fort Lee. That was probably the first Bryant-Abbott connection).
I bought a book from Amazon called Music in New Jersey, 1655 - 1860. I was hoping it would answer these questions, but it included only a couple of pages about the Abbott Piano Factory. Still, very interesting. Post Script: I gifted the book to Matt and Natalka Weismantel.
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