I was given the book remembering PaPa Bear for Christmas. I finally got around to reading it. On page 10 I was shooked to learn that Fred's Mother was A Drawbaugh, my last name. As I read on I came across the name Daniel Drawbaugh which was his Mother's uncle. Daniel was well know in the Drawbaugh family. He had a case in the US Supreme Court against Bell Telephone. He claimed to have a patent on the telephone before Bell. Bell telephone settled the case even though the Court sided with Bell, anyway back to Fred. Daniel was his Mother's uncle and was also my Grandfather's uncle. So I think that makes us cousins several generations removed.
One would think I could shoot better given this information. :biglaugh:
I thought this was an interesting bit of history I thought i would share. Anyone else have root with Fred Bear? I would love to know.
That is pretty interesting
I think I would change my handle to "Fred's Cousin" ;)
That's cool...
QuoteOriginally posted by Blackhawk:
I think I would change my handle to "Fred's Cousin" ;)
That's awesome. Pretty cool thing for you to find out for sure. I would personally keep going down the rabbit hole making contacts to those family members and see whom you can get in touch with. You never know. People that may have known him well or that can pass on information or stories that some may have never heard or things that were lost in time.
Now that is COOL!
That is cool and I bet you start shooting better your next time out!
So can anybody posting in this thread now claim they talked to Fred Bear 's cousin? I hope so, I already ordered the t shirt... :goldtooth:
pretty cool...
Assuming you're a righty, I would say that if you shot left handed I'm sure you could shoot as well as Fred. ;)
My late father's name was Fred, does that make me kin to Fred Bear as well??? :saywhat: :dunno:
If it will make me a better shot, I'll claim family ties to Fred Bear or Howard Hill!!
Nice discovery!
I shoot left handed and I'm as big as a Bear.........Hmmmmmm
That is very cool. Keep researching. Maybe you are in his will for a few of his bows.
QuoteOriginally posted by Matty:
QuoteOriginally posted by Blackhawk:
I think I would change my handle to "Fred's Cousin" ;)
That's awesome. Pretty cool thing for you to find out for sure. I would personally keep going down the rabbit hole making contacts to those family members and see whom you can get in touch with. You never know. People that may have known him well or that can pass on information or stories that some may have never heard or things that were lost in time. [/b]
I have uncles that have traced our family tree over the years. I'm getting with them to see what I can find out.
QuoteOriginally posted by mwosborn:
That is cool and I bet you start shooting better your next time out!
No, same old average shot as yesterday. Fred Bear would want me spreading that we share related the way I've been shooting lately.
QuoteOriginally posted by Steelman:
QuoteOriginally posted by mwosborn:
That is cool and I bet you start shooting better your next time out!
No, same old average shot as yesterday. Fred Bear wouldn't want me spreading that we are related, the way I've been shooting lately. [/b]
What a great discovery to make.
How about that!
Im not related to fred Bear, but I am related to a fella named Charlie Payne who is in the Michigan bowhunters hall of fame. He was also a boyer and and product developer and I have seen broadheads he made and arrows in several collections. He killed bucks in the first 3 bow seasons Michigan ever had and I have some newspaper clippings about it, 1937.1938 and 1939 I believe. He shot in tournaments around the area and was known as the "little John of Michigan" because he shot bows in the 100lb range he built himself.
:thumbsup: :clapper: