Search This Blog

Click Category Below for Topic of Interest

Christ

                                 







                                In olden days lost souls besought

                                Sweet solace from the gloom

                                Of all the sin that man had wrought

                                In conquest of his doom.

                                And then one night a ray of hope

                                Shown down from one bright star,

                                And in that morn a King was born

                                Who loves us as we are.                 


                                



 
                                        With each golden minute
                            
                                        May you feel the warmth
                                              and love
       
                                        Of all the dear ones
                                              close to you

                                        And of a caring God
                                              above.






Bluffton

CONTENTS

CHAPTER   1   BLUFFTON - STAR OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
CHAPTER   2   BLUFFTON - PART OF THE MASCOUTIN TERRITORY
CHAPTER   3   JEAN NICOLET - THE FIRST WHITE MAN TO COME
CHAPTER   4   JESUIT MISSIONARIES VISIT THE BLUFFTON AREA
CHAPTER   5   FRENCH FUR TRADERS ARRIVE
CHAPTER   6   FATHER DABLON COMES TO THE BLUFFTON AREA
CHAPTER   7   FRANCE CLAIMS THE BLUFFTON AREA
CHAPTER   8   THE JESUITS ESTABLISH MISSIONS
CHAPTER   9   FATHER MARQUETTE AND LOUIS JOLIET PASS THROUGH
CHAPTER  10   THE COUREURS DE BOIS
CHAPTER  11   THE DECLINE OF THE MISSIONARIES
CHAPTER  12   THE MASCOUTINS LEAVE THE BLUFFTON AREA
CHAPTER  13   THE FOX TRIBE OCCUPY THE FOX VALLEY
CHAPTER  14   THE FOX WARS
CHAPTER  15   THE NEAR EXTERMINATIONS OF THE FOX TRIBE
CHAPTER  16   ENGLISH SUPREMACY
CHAPTER  17   THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR
CHAPTER  18   THE NORTHWEST ORDINANCE OF 1787
CHAPTER  19   FOX VALLEY INDIANS IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY
CHAPTER  20   THE WINNEBAGO INDIANS
CHAPTER  21   THE DECORAHS
CHAPTER  22   THE FOX-WISCONSIN WATERWAY
CHAPTER  23   DAWN OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
CHAPTER  24   THE WAR OF 1812
CHAPTER  25   THE WINNEBAGO WAR
CHAPTER  26   THE INFLUX OF THE NEW YORK INDIANS
CHAPTER  27   THE BLACK HAWK WAR
CHAPTER  28   THE IMPACT OF THE BLACK HAWK WAR ON THE WINNEBAGOES
CHAPTER  29   THE OWNERSHIP OF LAND
CHAPTER  30   SETTLERS
CHAPTER  31   THE BLUFFTON MILL
CHAPTER  32   THE FOX RIVER IMPROVEMENTS
CHAPTER  33   A FURROW STRAIGHT AND LONG

CHAPTER  34   CORN - THE SETTLER'S GOLD






             CHAPTER 1     BLUFFTON -- STAR OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
                            
     There is a beautiful place where the water flows in its unrelenting search for the sea.  The place is called Bluffton; the stream is called the Puckyan River.  They are located in the Town of Brooklyn, Green Lake County, Wisconsin.
     This place has seen the quiet hot summer days, the seething fury of winter blizzards, the beautiful golden colors of autumn and the bird-song-filled lush springs.  It has heard the crow scolding overhead, the owl hooting at night and the honking of geese from their overhead flying wedge.  It has felt the footsteps of the bear and the bison, of the elk, the rabbit, the fox, the wolf, the porcupine and the muskrat, of the moccassined red man and the booted white.  It has known good times and bad, seasons of plenty and of famine.  It has known the friendly Mascoutins who opened their arms to strangers, and the treacherous Fox who made it a part of a "dark and bloody ground."  Here men struggled, loved, raised families, educated their children, held fast to their religious beliefs and hoped for a better future.
     When the nineteenth century dawned it was not yet named Bluffton.  It was a part of the vast Northwest territory that was so vague and unknown in the original states.  It had been ceded by Great Britain to the United States in 1783, but the Americans living along the eastern coast, who had fought the British in the revolutionary War, neither knew nor cared what happened there, and their fledgling government was staggering under more immediate problems.
     The present always depends on the past, and to understand the nineteenth century it is necessary to know what happened earlier.  The past of the pioneer days goes back through days of exploration, through prehistoric days of the ancestors of the Indians, to the days of the animal kingdoms, the dawning of plants and the time of the lifeless ice age.
     Long before the last glacier passed, an ancient river existed approximately where the present day Fox flows.  The Niagara limestone ridge which runs through Wisconsin roughly parallet to the shore of Lake Michigan prevented streams from flowing to the east and so the river took a north-easterly direction.  When that last glacier came it followed the ancient valley, making it wider and deeper.  As the glacier retreated water again flowed in this valley forming the river known today as the Fox River, which is considered the oldest river in North America.
    

MATTHIAS - APOSTLE





                        MATTHIAS - APOSTLE

                                by

                         Harriet Shikoski


  

To my Readers;

     Many details included in this story of Matthias, who replaced Judas Iscariot as an apostle of Jesus, originated in the visions of Ven. Anne Emmerick (1774-1824).  She was a German Augustinian nun who was told in vision that she was privileged to receive more visions than had any other person in history.  Her visions were recorded by Clemens Bretano, arranged and edited by the very Reverend Carl E. Schmoger, C.SS.R. and translated from German into English.  In my turn I have also picked and arranged the material.

     How true are the details acquired in this fashion?  Even conceding that the private revelations to Sr. Anne Catherine were accurate portrayals, it would be a miracle indeed if they retained such accuracy after passing through so many human minds.  Bible references are included, not in an effort to prove the truth of these events, but to help you compare the two sources.

     Though the total accuracy may be questioned, I still believe that the following story of Matthias captures his true character and helps us to understand the man who took over the Apostleship of Judas.



                        MATTHIAS - APOSTLE

     Very little is known about Matthias, his parentage or his early life.  He heard and accepted John the Baptist's fiery preaching about repentance and making straight the way of the Lord. (Mat 3:1-3)  He was baptized by John and embraced his austere life style.  Like many other disciples, he was led to Jesus through John's guidance.  He began to follow Jesus, becoming His disciple and often traveling with Him on His journeys.

     At Ramoth Matthias had been with Jesus when He had gone among some heathens.  They knew about the journey of the Three Kings and of their having seen the birth of the King of the Jews. (Mat 2:1-2)  These pagans had long sighed for instruction and now they received it from Jesus Himself.  Jesus spoke about the Fall of man and of the promised Redeemer.  He told them that the Jews had not obtained entire possession of the Promised Land, that many heathens still dwelt there, but that He had now come to take possession of all that remained, and unite it to His Kingdom, not, however, by the sword, but by charity and grace. (2Chr 33:7-9)  His words made so deep an impression upon many of His listeners that He sent them to Ainon to be baptized.
     Seven aged men could not longer travel to Ainon.  Jesus allowed them to be baptized immediately by two of the disciples.  At the baptism of these aged pagans Jesus had said, "There are three that give testimony: the Water, the Spirit, and the Blood, and these three are one." (1258 Cat Cath Ch)
    

JOSEPH, FOSTER-FATHER OF JESUS






                  JOSEPH, FOSTER-FATHER OF JESUS



                                BY

                         HARRIET SHIKOSKI





To my Readers;

     Many details included in this story of Joseph originated in the visions of Ven. Anne Catherine Emmerick (1774-1824).  She was a German Augustinian nun who was told in vision that she was privileged to receive more visions than had any other person in history.  Her visions were recorded by Clemens Brentano, arranged and edited by the Very Reverend Carl E. Schmoger, C.SS.R. and translated from German into English.  In my turn I have also picked and arranged the material.

     How true are the details acquired in this fashion?  Even conceding that the private revelations to Sr. Anne Catherine were accurate, it would be a miracle indeed if they retained such accuracy after passing through so many human minds.

     Though the total accuracy may be questioned, I still believe that the following story of St. Joseph captures his true character and helps us to understand the man whom God chose to protect and support His Son.


  

                  JOSEPH, FOSTER FATHER OF JESUS

     Joseph was the third one of the six sons of a man named Jacob.  Jacob was born of the House of David, a descendant of David through David's son, Solomon, in a direct male line.  (Matt. 1:1-16)  If Judea had remained an independent kingdom, Jacob might have become its king.  But the Roman legions had over-powered the country.  Herod the Great had been proclaimed King of Judea, and ruled with the consent of Rome.  The beautiful palace that David had built had been made into a government house for Roman authorities.  The descendants of David had been divested of their political power and much of their property.
     Jacob and his family lived in a large mansion once owned by Jesse, the father of David.  It was just outside the city of Bethlehem near its west gate.  David had been born in this house.  In the past when the royal family had lived in the palace that David built, this home had been used only as a retreat, as a vacation spot.  The lower story of the dwelling had a door but no windows.  The upper story had circular openings.  A broad gallery ran around the top of the house.  Above the center of the flat roof was another smaller story, crowned by a tower and cupola.  Joseph and his brothers occupied this top story.
     The grounds had a large courtyard enclosed by stone walls and surrounded by covered walks with trees and shrubbery.  In it was a stone spring-house built over a spring whose waters gushed forth out of faucets, each of which was shaped like some animals's head.  Outside and adjoining the garden wall were some small low dwellings where two elderly women servants lived.  Joseph and his brothers helped them in their work, doing things like carrying water into the house.  His brothers talked with them often but Joseph was more quiet and reserved.
    

JOHN - THE BELOVED DISCIPLE





                   JOHN - THE BELOVED DISCIPLE


                                BY

                         HARRIET SHIKOSKI

  

To my Readers;

     Many details included in this story of John Zebedee originated in the visions of Ven. Anne catherine Emmerick (1774-1824).  She was a German Augustinian nun who was told in vision that she was privileged to receive more visions than had any other person in history.  Her visions were recorded by Clemens Brentano, arranged and edited by the Very reverend Carl E. Schmoger, C.SS.R. and translated from German into English.  In my turn I have also picked and arranged the material.

     How true are the details acquired in this fashion?  Even conceding that the private revelations to Sr. Anne Catherine were accurate, it would be a miracle indeed if they retained such accuracy after passing through so many human hands.

     Though the accuracy may be questioned, I still believe that the following story of St. John the Evangelist captures his true character and helps us to understand the man known as Jesus' Beloved Disciple.

     Biblical references are included that you, the reader, might compare the two sources of information.

     This is the story of John, the Beloved Disciple, but his life was so entwined with the life of Jesus that to understand John, we must also consider the effect Jesus had on him.  This story, therefore, is an account, not of Jesus' life, but of the life of John and of the influence Jesus had on him.

    



                    JOHN, THE BELOVED DISCIPLE
                                
     John and his brother James were the sons of Zebedee (Matt 4:21) and Mary Salome.  Mary Salome was the great granddaughter of Emorun and Stolanus, the granddaughter of Ismeria & Eliud a Levite, and the daughter of Sobe and Solomon.  Sobe was a sister of Anne, the grandmother of Jesus.  Thus John and James were second cousins of Jesus through their mothers.
     Zebedee and Mary Salome lived at a little place called Ophna about an hour's journey from Nazareth toward Sephoris.  During Jesus' boyhood the Holy Family associated with Zebedee's family.  Jesus, who was older than John, knew and loved him even when John was a child.  Friendly social contact between the two families was broken when John's family moved away from Ophna to Bethsaida, and Zebedee developed a fishing industry on the Sea of Galilee.  John and his brother James helped their father in his fishery.
     After Joseph's death and shortly before Jesus began His public ministry, the Blessed Virgin moved to a little village of only a few houses between Capharnaum and Bethsaida.  Jesus also moved the center of His activity to Capharnaum.  At that time John and James with their father, Zebedee, owned a large ship with several small boats.  Simon (Peter) owned a large fishing business.  Simon's brother, Andrew, also owned a fishing boat.
     Capharnaum was on a caravan route which ran from the east, crossed the Jordan River above the Sea of Galilee, continued down through Jewish regions west of the Jordan, and on to Egypt.  Caravan travelers needed food, so there was a great market in this area for the fish that came from the Sea of Galilee.

     John Zebedee was a distant cousin of John the Baptist.  Though he was younger than the Baptist, he must have heard, through the years, talk about the man who lived in the wilderness, who wore a camel skin, and who occasionally came to visit relatives or friends.  About the time that Jesus and Mary moved near Capharnaum, John the Baptist came out of the desert preaching repentance to all who would listen.  His fiery exhortations excited the whole country, becoming the main topic of the people.  Many looked upon John as the Messiah, but others spoke of another whom John's words seemed to designate.

TESTIMONY OF THE ANGELS







                     TESTIMONY OF THE ANGELS

               (Mary said to the angel:) How shall this
           be done, because I know not man?
               And the angel answering, said to her: the
           Holy Spirit shall come upon thee, and the
           power of the most High shall overshadow thee.
           And therefore also the Holy which shall be
           born of thee shall be called the Son of God.
                                           Luke 1 30-35         

                And there were in the same country
           shepherds  watching, and keeping the night
           watches over their flock.
               And behold an angel of the Lord stood by
           them, and the brightness of God shone round
           about them; and they feared with a great fear.
               And the angel said to them: Fear not; for
           behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy,
           that shall be to all people;
               For this day is born to you a Saviour,
           who is Christ the Lord, in the city of David.
               And this shall be a sign unto you.  You
           shall find the infant wrapped in swaddling
           clothes, and laid in a manger.

                                           Luke 2 8-12

Greetings for the Holiday Season



To all my relatives, friends, loved ones,

     Greetings for the Holiday Season.

               The most beautiful gift in the world
                 Becomes dim in our sight
               When placed beside the gift of love
                 God gave us Christmas night.



          This mailing I am sending out has three purposes;

               1.  To wish you all a blessed Advent and Christmas.          May the peace and happiness of the Christmas season be           yours today and every day throughout the year.

               2.  To let you know that the Shikoski Family           Christmas party will be held at the Green Lake County         Senior Citizen Center on Scott Street in Green Lake on       Sunday, December 26th.  The Center will be open the         latter part of the morning.  Dinner is pot luck.  Plates        and silverware will be furnished.
               Masses at Our Lady of the Lake Church will be           offered at 8:00 and 10:30 that Sunday (December 26).
               Also there will be a 10:30 mass offered for Charlie        on Sunday, January 2nd at Our Lady of the Lake Church.

               3.  To let you know that I have moved into an           efficiency apartment at Green Lake Manor.  My present        address is:
               Mrs. Harriet Shikoski
               860 Sunnyside Rd. Apt. B
               Green Lake, WI  54941


               I hope to see many of you on December 26th.
          May you feel God's love in your life.


                              Sincerely,


                              Mother,
                              Grandma Shi,

                              Harriet

JAMES ALPHEUS - APOSTLE & BISHOP



  


                 JAMES ALPHEUS - APOSTLE & BISHOP


                                BY

                         HARRIET SHIKOSKI

  
  


To my Readers;

     Many details included in this story of James, the son of Alpheus, originated in the visions of Ven. Anne Emmerick (1774-1824).  She was a German Augustinian nun who was told in vision that she was privileged to receive more visions than had any other person in history.  Her visions were recorded by Clemens Bretano, arranged and edited by the very Reverend Carl E. Schmoger, C.SS.R. and translated from German into English.  In my turn I have also picked and arranged the material.

     How true are the details acquired in this fashion?  Even conceding that the private revelations to Sr. Anne Catherine were accurate portrayals, it would be a miracle indeed if they retained such accuracy after passing through so many human minds.  Bible references are included, not necessarily to prove the truth of these events, but to help you compare the two sources.

     Though the total accuracy may be questioned, I still believe that the following story of James Alpheus captures his true character and helps us to understand the man who proclaimed the Christian Gospel to his fellow Jews.





                 JAMES ALPHEUS - APOSTLE & BISHOP

     James Alpheus, commonly known as James the Less, was the son of Alpheus and Mary Cleophas.  (She was the daughter of Cleophas and Mary Heli, who was the older sister of Mary, the Mother of Jesus.)  Although Mary Cleophas was a first cousin of Jesus, she was closer in age to Mary than to Jesus.  When Mary Cleophas married Alpheus, Alpheus was a widower with a son, Matthew, the child of his first wife.  In this second marriage Alpheus fathered James, Jude Thaddeus, and Simon, known as the Zeolot.
     Mary Cleophas and her family lived near Nazareth, not far from where Mary and Joseph lived.  Because Mary Cleophas and Jesus' Mother were closely related, James and his brothers were referred to as Jesus' brothers (Matt 13:55 & Gal 1:19)  Mary Cleophas and her family knew in general about the prophecies of Anna and Simeon at the time of Jesus' Presentation in the Temple, (Luke 2:29-38) but had not attached any importance to them, and had little faith in them.
     At the time of Joseph's death, Joses, the son of Mary Cleophas by her second husband Sabas, and her three sons by her first husband Alpheus, came to see Jesus again, and to comfort Him and Mary in their sorrow.  James, Thaddeus and Simon had at that time, already left their parental home and were earning their livelihood in business elsewhere.  They had had no close communication with Jesus since His childhood.  James and Simon were fishermen on the Sea of Galilee.  Simon was a clerk, a kind of magistrate.
     Soon after Joseph's death John the Baptist came preaching repentance, and these sons of Mary Cleophas began to follow him.

JOHN THE BAPTIST: PRECURSOR OF THE MESSIAH





                        JOHN THE BAPTIST:

                     PRECURSOR OF THE MESSIAH


                                by


                         Harriet Shikoski





To my Readers;

     Many details included in this story of John the Baptist originated in the visions of Ven. Anne Catherine Emmerick (1774-1824).  She was a German Augustianian nun who was told in vision that she was priveleged to receive more visions than had any other person in history.  Her visions were recorded by Clemens Bretano, arranged and edited by the Very Reverend Carl E. Schmoger, C.SS.R. and translated from German to English.  In my turn I have also picked and arranged the material.

     Please remember that Sister Anne Catherine was a visionary.  She saw events, not when they occurred at their historical time, but when they were mystically presented to her.  Some of them were more a manifestation of some invisible truth than a material happening.  They allowed her to experience not only the sight of events, but also the thoughts and emotions of the people involved.

     How true are the details acquired in this fashion?  Even conceding that the private revelations to Sr. Anne Catherine were accurate, it would be a miracle indeed if they retained such accuracy after passing through so many human minds.

     Though the total accuracy may be questioned, I still believe that the following story of John the Baptist captures his true character and life and helps us to understand the man who was the "voice of one crying in the desert", the precursor who "prepared the way of the Lord."
                                





Note: If you wish to compare these statements with Biblical references, look up the following:  Matt 3:1-17, Matt 11:2-13, Mark 6:16-29, Luke 1:11-25, Luke 1:40-44, Luke 1:57-80, John 3:23-40

            JOHN THE BAPTIST, PRECURSOR OF THE MESSIAH

     The parents of John the Baptist were Zachary and Elizabeth.  They were regarded by their contemporaries with extraordinary veneration because both had descended in a direct line from Aaron.
     Elizabeth was a  tall, active, elderly woman.  Her face was small and delicate.  She had been born in an isolated country house two hours from Misael in the plain of Esdrelon.  The property belonged to her parents, and she afterward inherited it.  Her mother, Emerentia, was the daughter of Emoroun and Stolanus, who were the great grandparents of the Virgin Mary.  Elizabeth was a first cousin to Anna, the mother of the Virgin Mary.  Thus Elizabeth and Mary were cousins.  Emoroun had consulted the prophet on Mount Carmel before her marriage.  She was told by him to marry Stolanus, and that in a few generations to come, the Messiah would be born of their descendants.
     Elizabeth's father was a Levite who exercised the functions of a priest.  In her fifth year Elizabeth entered the Temple as one of the Temple virgins.  When she left it, she returned for a time to Misael and, after another period spent at the house in which she had been born, she went to Zachary's home in Judea.  Zachary was a Levite also.  He was a tall, exceedingly majestic old man.  He was a priest who officiated in the Temple in Jerusalem, and had been one of the priests present in the Temple at the time that the Virgin Mary was presented there at the age of three.
     Elizabeth was very friendly and supportive of the Essenians, and was related to some members of that sect.  The Essenians were looked down upon and ridiculed by people close to the Temple.  Zachary did not want to live near the Temple in order to protect Elizabeth from this unpleasantness.  His house was situated on a hill outside of Juttah.  Around it lay lovely gardens and vineyards, but a wilderness was not far away. Juttah and Hebron were connected by a row of houses between them, Juttah being like a suburb of Hebron.  At Hebron lived priests of a lower degree; in Juttah those of a higher degree.  Zachary was the Superior of them all.  His house included the school of Juttah which adjoined the room in which John was born.
   

NEPHTALI BARTHOLOMEW - APOSTLE



  


                  NEPHTALI BARTHOLOMEW - APOSTLE


                                by

                         Harriet Shikoski





To my Readers,

     Many details included in this story of Bartholomew were seen in the visions of Ven. Anne Emmerick (1774-1824).  She was a German Augustinian nun who was told in vision that she was privileged to receive more visions than had any other person in history.  Her visions were recorded by Clemens Bretano, arranged and edited by the Very Reverend Carl E. Schmoger, C.SS.R., and translated from German into English.  In my turn I have also picked and arranged the material.

     How true are the details acquired in this fashion?  Even conceding that the private revelation to Sr. Anne Catherine were accurate portrayals, it would be a miracle indeed if they retained such accuracy after passing through so many human minds.  Bible references are included, not to prove the truth of these events, but to help you compare the two sources.

     Though the total accuracy may be questioned, I still believe that the following story of Nephtali Bartholomew captures his true character and helps us to understand the man who was an Apostle and a close associate of Jesus.



  
                  NEPHTALI BARTHOLOMEW - APOSTLE

     Nephtali Bartholomew, one of the twelve Apostles, is commonly known only by his patronymic name, Bartholomew, meaning "son of Tholmai."  He was a descendant of the same royal family of Gessur from which Maacha had come.  Maacha was a wife of David and the mother of Absalom, the third son of David. (2 Sam 3:2-3)
     Bartholomew was a handsome and very active man.  His complexion was fair, his forehead high.  He had large eyes, black curly hair, and a short crisp beard, black and parted on the chin.  He was a writer.  His refined manners distinguished him among the other Apostles.  He lived in Debbaseth which could be seen from the road when first starting from Naim to Mageddo, but on a nearer approach the heights of the latter place concealed it from view.  It was situated about an hour and a half to the west on the Cison River, at the entrance of the valley of Zabulon.

     At about the beginning of His public life Jesus journeyed through Nazareth on His way from Capharnaum to Hebron.  He passed through indescribably beautiful country that led by some hot baths.  These baths were on the slope of a mountain, about an hour's distance farther on from Magdalum in the direction of Tiberias.
     The meadows were covered with very high, thick grass, and on the slope stood the houses and tents between rows of fig trees, date palms, and orange trees.  The road was crowded, for a kind of national feast was going on.  Men and women in separate groups were playing for wagers, the prizes consisting of fruit.  There Jesus saw Nathanael, who was also called Chased, standing among the men under a fig tree. (John 1:48)  Just at the moment when Nathanael was struggling against a sensual temptation that had seized him and was glancing over at the women's game, Jesus passed and cast upon him a warning look.  Without knowing Jesus, Nathanael was deeply moved by His glance, and thought, "That man has a sharp eye."  He felt that Jesus was more than an ordinary man.  Because of Jesus' look, he became conscious of his guilt, entered into himself, overcame the temptation, and from that time kept a stricter guard over his senses.  Bartholomew, standing near, also received a glance from Jesus that greatly affected his thoughts.

SIMON PETER: THE ROCK





                      SIMON PETER: THE ROCK




                                by


                         Harriet Shikoski






To my Readers;

     Many details included in this story of Peter originated in the visions of Ven. Anne Catherine Emmerick (1774-1824).  She was a German Augustinian nun who was told in vision that she was priveleged to receive more visions than had any other person in history.  Her visions were recorded by Clemens Brentano, arranged and edited by the Very Reverend Carl E. Schmoger, C.SS.R. and translated from German into English.  In my turn I have also picked and arranged the material.

     How true are the details acquired in this fashion?  Even conceding that the private revelations to Sr. Anne Catherine were accurate, it would be a miracle indeed if they retained such accuracy after passing through so many human minds.  Bible references are included, not in an effort to prove the truth of the events described here, but to help you compare the two sources.

     Though the total accuracy may be questioned, I still believe that the following story of Simon Peter captures his true character and helps us to understand the man who, "wonderfully knit" by the Father, personally instructed by the Son, and inspired by the Holy Spirit, led the earliest Christians.

                                          H. S.


  


                      SIMON PETER - THE ROCK

     Simon was a Jew who lived in what we now call the first century A. D.  He was of the merchant class, the son of a man named John. (Matt 16:17)  John was sometimes known as John Zelotes because he had won an argument with the Romans over the right of navigation on the Sea of Galilee.  He had the reputation of being a wrangler and a quarreller.
     Simon's main business was a fishery but he also dealt in livestock and boat building.  He was an ambitious, hard-working man, and had prospered through the years for he owned several houses and three boats.
     Simon had married a woman with children and he considered her children to be his own.  The parents of Simon's wife lived with them.  Her mother was a tall, thin woman who tended to be sickly.
     They lived outside the city of Caparnaum.  The caravan route that ran from the east through Damascus, Jerusalem and Hebron to Egypt passed by Capharnaum, making it an active commercial center.  Caparnaum with its numerous vineyards and terraced gardens lay in a half circle around a mountain.  On top of the mountain grew wheat, thick and stout as rushes.  There were many beautiful brooks running down from the height into the lake.  The waters of the brook of Capharnaum flowed in front of Simon's house, where they were dammed near by into a beautiful pond where fish were kept.  All around were grassy places where nets were spread and bleached.
     At the time when Simon had his fishery, Caparnaum was an hour's walk away from the Sea of Galilee.  In his little boat Simon, with his fishing equipment, could sail down the stream that flowed past his home to his fishery on the Sea.
     Simon's house was neatly built and very long.  One could promenade on the roof and enjoy the beautiful view of the Sea of Galilee.  The house was surrounded by a courtyard and gardens.  There were side buildings, halls and sheds.