Family History of Tulelake-Baley's

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Family History of Tulelake-Baley's

So my grandparents moved to Klamath Falls when my mother was only 14. From Klamath Falls they moved to Tulelake and bought a house parallel to the high school only the high school had not been built yet.

My grandfather, George R Stacy. He was a construction worker so my mother traveled all over the western states from Idaho where she was born in 1930. My mother lived in Wyoming, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, Oregon, and CA in tents. They never stayed in one place long enough for my mother to make friends or be engaged or participate in any extracurricular activities. She attended one room classrooms that were 3 grades in one. Her enrollment in Tulelake High was the longest she ever got to attend one school and lived in a house.

My grandfather was a construction worker and a gold miner, so he went where the money was at. He eventually bought and developed his own company named Stukel Rock where his quarry was at. George was hired to rechanneling Lost River where it flows today. I have no idea where it flowed prior. Also, he paved all the roads in the Klamath Basin. So, my mother did not grow up poor by any chance and she married a farmer William Frank Baley (Bill).

On the flipside of the family, I was the first girl born to the Baley family in 50 years. Yet I struggled through school thinking I was a nobody very shy and timid, allowing the other kids to push me around.

Yes I was bullied. When in reality I was a definite SOMEBODY! My grandma Rose provided milk, eggs, bacon, butter and who knows what else to the newcomers for years. The edge of the lake was where Jocks Market is today.

My grandparents were homesteaders as they moved from on one of the gravel and dirt roads in Siskiyou County and built their house in Modoc County where they acquired several acres by working the land.

Granpa John Charle Baley Senior plowed the fields with a horse pulled plow. Many times you would see my grandmother out there beside my grandfather helping him work the fields. They had four boys and each son received a plot of land as a wedding present. The house I grew up in was where my Aunt Liz lived before

Lanie Baley

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