I received a message from a lady named Evelyn just before I left for South Dakota. I wasn't able to respond until I was home so a new flood of information came my way on the George side.

Paw Pete's Dad, Niels Peterson, was born in Viborg, Denmark in 1851 and died in 1930 and his Mother, Gertrude Rasmussen was born in Denmark in 1849 and died in 1905. Both are buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery - but I need to locate where that is. They had several children and I need to explore their histories as I have time.
A few emails and a phone call later I learned a lot - well more than I knew last week - about Big Tony. Big Tony was married (probably common-law) to Evelyn's dad's sister. Which was a bit confusing for me since Big Tony married Winnie a cousin of her mom, and then was with Frances, the sister of her Dad. She referred to Big Tony as her Uncle, which was weird for me only ever hearing him referred to as Big Tony. She knew Grandpa Tony since he would spend time with Big Tony and Frances when they all lived in Bay City, TX. She isn't sure when Big Tony and Frances split up, but she (Frances) ended up moving to Houston to live with her daughter, Irene. She spoke with Janelle (Ira's daughter) a few years back and said that her Brother Charles (Bubba) (pictured with the gloves) was still alive too. This was a bit of a shock for Mom because she's spent 60 years thinking that he had died in a car accident. Evelyn said that Bubba used to come and visit her parents in Bay City after he was grown but she hasn't seen him since her teen years.

Frances (and Irene in the picture on bottom) was apparently the family wild woman and hung around in beer halls which is where she probably met Big Tony. They ran a Beer Hall themselves until they were separated.
Irene ended up becoming a full blown alcoholic and died in Danevang, TX and is buried in El Campo in the same cemetery (I think) as Grams.
I couldn't keep it straight, but apparently someone else in Evelyn's family married Big Tony's cousin because she kept saying that Tony would say, "so-and-so's mother was my cousin and she was crazy".
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