# WholeTech — 120 Websites. One Network. Since 1996. > The WholeTech Network: 114 live websites across 120 domains — tech, real estate, entertainment, sustainability, coworking, politics, arts, and more. Built by Paul Walhus in Austin, TX since 1996. ## WholeTech — 120 Websites. One Network. Since 1996. URL: https://wholetech.com/ WholeTech — 120 Websites. One Network. Since 1996. Whole Tech 120 Websites. One Network . LIVE — April 1, 2026 Built by Paul Walhus in Austin, TX. From the spring.com BBS in 1996 to a network of 114 live websites across 120 domains — covering AI, tech, real estate, entertainment, sustainability, coworking, politics, arts, and more. Every site has SSL, structured data, sitemaps, and cross-links. The entire network went live on April 1, 2026 . 114 Live Sites 120 Domains 30 Years Online 11 Categories 1996 Since April 1, 2026 The day everything changed 114 sites live SSL, sitemaps, OG tags, Schema.org, cross-links, email capture The Origin Story It started in 1996 with the spring.com BBS — one of Austin's first online communities. Then spring.net. Then austinspring.com. Then a Colin Firth fan site that became one of the longest-running on the web. Then Jane Austen. Then coworking directories. Then real estate. Then robots. Over three decades, WholeTech has built and maintained over a hundred websites. In March 2026, Paul Walhus rebuilt the entire network in days — 114 live sites, all with modern design, SSL encryption, structured data, sitemaps, cross-links, and email capture. The entire infrastructure runs on a single server. On April 1, 2026 , the full network went live. Every domain, every site, every certificate. This is WholeTech. Network Stores Shop the Collection Curated books, films, and gifts from our longest-running fan sites — each pick hand-selected, each link supporting the network. Austen.com Store The Jane Austen Store The six novels, every film adaptation, annotated editions, biographies, and gifts — the complete Janeite library. Shop Austen → Firth.com Boutique The Colin Firth Boutique Pride & Prejudice 1995, The King's Speech, Operation Mincemeat — films, soundtracks, biographies, and Bridget Jones boxsets. Shop Firth → BNBhot.com Gear The Host Gear Store Smart locks, hotel-grade linens, noise monitors, turnover supplies — the equipment serious Airbnb & VRBO operators actually buy. 26 curated picks. Shop Gear → As an Amazon Associate, the network earns from qualifying purchases. Builder & Off-Grid Sustainable Building 6 sites cargosolar.com CargoSolar Solar-powered shipping container homes, podcast studios, and production spaces. Complete build guides with costs. Full Site offgridder.com OffGridder Complete guide to off-grid living. Solar, water, shelter, food, land. The 5 pillars of self-sufficiency. Full Site buildercamp.com BuilderCamp Hands-on construction bootcamps. Container homes, solar installs, tiny houses. Weekend workshops. Full Site smallhomevillage.com SmallHomeVillage Tiny home communities and pocket neighborhoods. Directory, village types, and zoning guides. Full Site earthscrapers.com Earthscrapers Underground architecture, subterranean homes, bunker builds. Skyscrapers go up. Earthscrapers go down. Full Site smallhomevillages.com Small Home Villages Tiny home village developments, micro-community planning, and the small home movement. Network Tech & AI Technology 9 sites atxtechnewsnow.com ATX Tech News Now Daily Austin tech news. Tesla, SpaceX, startups, AI. 500+ company rankings. Full Site robotnewstoday.com Robot News Today Tesla Optimus, Figure, Boston Dynamics. The humanoid robot revolution with live auto-updating news. Full Site aiwayback.com AI Wayback Complete guide to restoring old websites from archive.org. 15-chapter handbook with real case study. Full Site aiwholetech.com AI WholeTech Plain-English guide to AI tools — Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, image AI, voice AI, coding AI. With a 4-theme switcher. Full Site robotnewsnow.com Robot News Now Breaking robotics news and AI developments. Network chromecastcast.com Chromecast Cast Chromecast tips, streaming guides, and casting how-tos for every device. Network steamlearn.com STEAM Learn STEAM education resources — science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics. Network cybersubdivision.com Cyber Subdivision Virtual real estate, digital neighborhoods, metaverse developments. Network dotepp.com DotEpp Domain management tools and web presence strategy. Network Austin / Texas The Austin Network 22 sites austincribs.com Austin Cribs Austin real estate and neighborhood guide. Full Site austinspring.com Austin Spring Austin community hub. Evolved from the original spring.com BBS. Full Site atxnews.club ATX News Club Austin news aggregator and local journalism hub. Network austin.com.co Austin.com.co Austin city guide — culture, food, music, tech. Network austinblogger.com Austin Blogger Austin content creators and blogging community. Since 2003. Network austincast.com Austin Cast Austin podcasting and broadcasting hub. Network austincoffeeshowdown.com Austin Coffee Showdown Austin coffee shop reviews and rankings. Network austinfestivalcalendar.com Austin Festival Calendar Complete calendar of Austin festivals and events. Network austinhangout.com Austin Hangout Best spots to hang out in Austin — bars, parks, hidden gems. Network austinlifestyles.com Austin Lifestyles Austin lifestyle magazine — food, fitness, culture, neighborhoods. Network austinmayor.com Austin Mayor Austin city politics and civic engagement. Since 2003. Network austinpads.com Austin Pads Austin apartments, lofts, and rental listings. Network austinretire.com Austin Retire Retiring in Austin — cost of living, neighborhoods, lifestyle. Network austintexasfans.com Austin Texas Fans Austin sports — UT Longhorns, Austin FC, fan community. Network austintweet.com Austin Tweet Austin's social media conversation and digital pulse. Network austinworking.com Austin Working Austin remote workers and freelance community. Network changeaustin.com Change Austin Austin civic reform and grassroots politics. Network commercialaustin.com Commercial Austin Austin commercial real estate — office, retail, industrial. Network wholetexas.com Whole Texas Everything Texas — news, culture, politics, food. Network touroftexas.com Tour of Texas Texas travel guide — road trips, attractions, hidden gems. Network austinrepeater.com Austin Repeater Austin ham radio repeater network. Since 2002. Network austintechnews.live Austin Tech News Live Live Austin tech news and startup coverage. Network Coworking & Remote Flexible Work 14 sites americancoworking.com American Coworking National coworking directory and shared workspace culture. Network texascoworking.com Texas Coworking Texas coworking news, trends, and workspace culture. Since 2009. Network texascoworking.org Texas Coworking Assoc. Community organization advocating for Texas coworking operators. Network austintexascoworking.com ATX Coworking Austin coworking spaces directory and reviews. Network coworkingcamp.com Coworking Camp Retreat-style coworking and outdoor work experiences. Network coworkingcoalition.com Coworking Coalition Industry organization connecting coworking operators. Network coworkingcongress.com Coworking Congress Coworking conferences, events, and industry summits. Network coworkingretreat.com Coworking Retreat Work-travel destinations combining coworking and retreats. Network texascoliving.com Texas Coliving Texas coliving spaces and shared housing communities. Network texascowork.com Texas Cowork Texas coworking directory — every workspace in the state. Network workontheweb.com Work on the Web Remote work opportunities and web-based careers. Network videoretreat.com Video Retreat Video production retreats and filmmaking workshops. Network wordpressmeetup.com WordPress Meetup WordPress community meetups and developer gatherings. Network wordpressretreat.com WordPress Retreat WordPress development retreats and intensive workshops. Network Real Estate Properties & Homes 12 sites thebergerongroup.com The Bergeron Group Hot Springs, AR real estate. Nancy & Mark Bergeron, Keller Williams. Full brand presence. Staging lakehamiltonhomesforsale.com Lake Hamilton Homes Lake Hamilton waterfront real estate. Dark luxury editorial design. Staging retirehotsprings.com Retire Hot Springs Retirement guide for Hot Springs, AR. Interactive savings calculator. Staging realhotsprings.com Real Hot Springs Hot Springs AR community and visitor guide. Full Site realestatehotsprings.com RE Hot Springs Hot Springs AR real estate search and listings. Full Site bnbhot.com BnB Hot Hot Springs AR vacation rentals and BnB guide. Full Site austinhomesearches.com Austin Home Searches Austin real estate search and home buying guide. Network bastroprealty.com Bastrop Realty Bastrop County real estate — homes, land, ranches. Network bastropbuilder.com Bastrop Builder Bastrop County home builders and construction. Network havelistings.com Have Listings Real estate listing aggregator and property search. Network cambridgetower.net Cambridge Tower Cambridge Tower Austin high-rise and downtown urban living. Network cargotown.com Cargo Town Shipping container developments and cargo architecture. Network Entertainment Media & Entertainment 10 sites tvreviewer.com TV Reviewer Comprehensive awards coverage — Oscars, Emmys, BAFTAs, Golden Globes, SAG, Grammys. Full Site tvnight.com TV Night TV schedules and what to watch tonight. Full Site afterhours.party After Hours Late-night event culture and after-dark entertainment. Full Site gamesked.com GameSked Sports schedule aggregator and game calendar. Network whensthegame.com When's the Game Game times, schedules, and viewing options. Network podsat.com PodSat Podcast discovery and listening platform. Network robopodcast.com Robo Podcast Robotics and AI podcast — interviews and futurism. Network bastropradio.com Bastrop Radio Bastrop community radio and local broadcasting. Network videoswitchguide.com Video Switch Guide Plain-English tutorials for the ATEM Mini family and the RØDECaster Video, Video S, and Core. Setup, ports, and the tandem workflow. Full Site bmicrophone.com BMicrophone Plain-English guide to microphones — Shure, Sennheiser, Neumann, Rode, Tula. 91 pages, no jargon overload. Full Site Arts & Culture Literature, Film & Art 12 sites austen.com Austen.com The complete works of Jane Austen. One of the original literary sites on the web. Since 1996. Full Site firth.com Firth.com Colin Firth fan site — filmography, career retrospective. One of the longest-running fan sites online. Full Site carolekatchen.com Carole Katchen Carole Katchen artist portfolio — paintings, exhibitions, and creative work. Full Site colinfirth.com ColinFirth.com Colin Firth filmography, career highlights, cultural impact. Since 2000. Network colinfirth.org Colin Firth Appreciation Mr. Darcy to Oscar winner — fan appreciation site. Network firthfan.com Firth Fan Colin Firth fan community and discussions. Network austenfirth.com Austen Firth Jane Austen + Colin Firth — literature meets film. Network austenjane.com Austen Jane All things Jane Austen — novels, adaptations, Regency era. Network adultstory.com Adult Story Creative writing platform for mature fiction. Since 1997. Network childrenstory.net Children's Story Original stories for kids — bedtime tales and adventures. Network childrenstory.org Children's Story Project Children's literacy and storytelling education. Network webarter.net Web Arter Digital art gallery and web-based creative showcase. Network Energy & Sustainability Clean Tech 7 sites advairwater.com Advair Water Water purification, filtration, and clean water technology. Network atemcooler.com ATEM Cooler Evaporative cooling, energy-efficient climate control. Network far-uvclight.com Far-UVC Light 222nm far-UVC technology for air purification and pathogen elimination. Network greenhomevideo.com Green Home Video Video tours of sustainable homes and green building projects. Network snapswim.com Snap Swim Swimming pool tech, modular pools, accessible aquatics. Network earthmodel.com Earth Model Earth modeling, 3D terrain visualization, geological data. Network stonedom.com Stonedom Stone architecture, masonry, natural building materials. Network Politics & Community Civic & Social 4 sites campaignpromise.com Campaign Promise Non-partisan political promise tracker. Did they keep it or break it? Full Site changebastrop.com Change Bastrop Bastrop community development and civic engagement. Network neighborhell.com Neighbor Hell Bad neighbor stories, HOA disputes, conflict resolution. Network webgirlvillage.com Web Girl Village Women in web development — community, mentorship, coding. Network Personal & Legacy People & Memory 6 sites walhus.com Paul Walhus Web pioneer, BBS founder, Twitter's first celebrity. The mind behind the WholeTech Network. Network baylesshigh.com Bayless High School Bayless Bronchos alumni — Affton, Missouri. Restored from 2005 Wayback Machine archive. Full Site barneyfrauenthal.com Barney Frauenthal Memorial and family history. Network neilcronk.com Neil Cronk Personal and professional site. Network pamadamic.com Pam Adamic Personal and professional site. Network sheyroth.com Shey Roth Personal and professional site. Network Other Projects Everything Else 10 sites motorblade.com Motor Blade Electric motorcycles, e-bikes, personal electric transport. Network pluspitch.com Plus Pitch Startup pitching tools, investor decks, fundraising. Network repeater.org Repeater.org Radio repeater directory and emergency communications. Network tagslides.com Tag Slides Presentation tools, slide design, visual storytelling. Network tribalsurvival.com Tribal Survival Wilderness survival, bushcraft, primitive skills. Network stumblicious.com Stumblicious Curated web discoveries and interesting internet finds. Network thanksforclicking.net Thanks for Clicking Internet culture, web history, and the joy of clicking. Network auditionmodel.com Audition Model Modeling auditions, casting calls, talent discovery. Network afterstages.com After Stages Post-event production, backstage culture. Network stonedom.com Stonedom Stone architecture and natural building materials. Network Client Work Built for Clients Sites we built and host for local businesses alexsmallengine.com Alex Small Engine Repair Full local business site for a small engine repair shop in Hot Springs, AR. 12 service categories, Google Maps, Facebook integration, seasonal banners, Schema.org local business markup, 3 color themes. Client Site thebergerongroup.com The Bergeron Group Full brand site for Nancy & Mark Bergeron, Keller Williams Realty in Hot Springs, AR. Lead capture, testimonials, FAQ, interactive features, Schema.org, cross-linked network of 6 domains. Staging lakehamiltonhomesforsale.com Lake Hamilton Homes Dark luxury editorial design for Lake Hamilton waterfront real estate. Real photos taken from the water, dock guides, buyer's guide, testimonials. Waiting for DNS. Staging retirehotsprings.com Retire Hot Springs Retirement guide for Hot Springs, AR. Interactive savings calculator, cost comparison vs Florida/Arizona/Carolinas, moving-from-state content. Waiting for DNS. Staging Infrastructure Every site in the network runs on the same hardened stack. 🔒 SSL/HTTPS Let's Encrypt on all 120 sites 🚀 Nginx Single server, gzip, security headers 🗺 Sitemaps sitemap.xml + robots.txt on every domain 📈 Schema.org Structured data on all full sites 🌐 OG Tags Social preview cards on every page 🔗 Cross-Links Contextual links between related sites 📧 Email Capture Web3Forms signup on network pages 💻 Single Server All 120 sites on one box 🤖 AI-Powered Modern development tools 🛠 Auto-Deploy GitHub push → live in 5 minutes Three Decades of Building 1996 spring.com BBS One of Austin's first online communities. The seed of everything. 1996 austen.com Jane Austen literary archive. One of the original literary sites on the web. 1997 adultstory.com Creative writing platform. Domain registered 1997. 2000 colinfirth.com Colin Firth fan site. One of the longest-running fan sites on the internet. 2002-05 Austin Network Expands austinrepeater, austinblogger, austinmayor, austinpads, austinlifestyles, austincast, baylesshigh, walhus.com. 2007 SXSW / Twitter Paul Walhus becomes Twitter's first celebrity at SXSW. Profiled by BuzzFeed, Slate, NYT. @springnet. 2009-10 Coworking Empire texascoworking.com, americancoworking, coworkingcongress, commercialaustin. Paul becomes a coworking industry figure. 2020-22 Domain Portfolio Grows 60+ domains acquired across tech, sustainability, entertainment, and community verticals. March 2026 The Rebuild Paul rebuilds the entire network with modern AI tools. 20 full websites built in 48 hours. The network takes shape. April 1, 2026 Everything Goes Live 120 websites. 120 domains. SSL on every site. Sitemaps, OG tags, Schema.org, cross-links, email capture, auto-deploy. The day everything changed. Stay in the Loop Get updates when we launch new sites, publish guides, or find something interesting. No spam. Just signal. Join 120 sites worth of updates. Unsubscribe anytime. Explore the Network 120 sites. 11 categories. 30 years of web history. All built and maintained by one person from Austin, Texas. Full Portfolio Hire Us @springnet --- ## Family Tree — Visual Chart URL: https://wholetech.com/familytree-visual.html Family Tree — Visual Chart The Family Tree Visual chart showing how the Walhus, Frauenthal, Gapen, Ebsworth, King, Cinader, and Dahl families connect. Scroll horizontally to see the full tree. ← Detailed Family Tree • Frauenthal Legacy • Sources Walhus Frauenthal Gapen Ebsworth King Cinader/Aubuchon Dahl Mueller Whiteneck Ladd Generation 1 — The Immigrants Mikkel Larsen Dahl Dec 27, 1830–1907 Gran parish, Hadeland, Norway → Spring Grove, MN. Later took name Walhus. ♥ Ingeborg Johannesdatter Vellufein 1834–1928 Telemarken, Norway. Came to America age 7. Lived to 94. 9 children including John M. Walhus Son of Mikkel & Ingeborg John M. Walhus b. 1858 Merchant, Spring Grove, MN. Country store. ♥ Ingeborg Hendrickson 1865–1940 Wife of John. A different Ingeborg than Mikkel's wife. 7 children Josefine 1886–1984 Lived 98 years Martin J. 1889–1978 Grandpa. Dentist 50 yrs. Nora L. 1894–? Bessie Vienna 1897–1990 Lived 93 years Arnold J. 1900–1901 Died as infant Inga Caroline 1903–1997 m. Jaeschke. Lived 94 yrs. James “Jimmy” 1903–1989 Max Frauenthal 1836–1914 Bavaria → Conway & Heber Springs, AR ♥ Sallie Jacobs Baltimore m. 1869, Louisville, KY. 13 children. Clarence, Charles, Cora, Arthur, Hazel, Clara + relatives Generation 2 — The Builders Dr. Martin J. Walhus 1889–1978 Dentist, Spring Grove, MN. 50 years. Golfer. Son of John M. Walhus. wife died at 43 Barney W. Frauenthal 1869–1933 White Haven, PA → St. Louis Union Station Dr. Henry Frauenthal 1862–1927 Titanic survivor. Founded Hospital for Joint Diseases. Isaac Frauenthal 1859–1932 Titanic survivor. Lawyer. Had the premonition. Generation 3 — Grandpa Frauenthal & His Three Sisters Grandpa Frauenthal Grandpa Frauenthal Father of Virginia & Ann Had three sisters: Bernice, Jean, Lucille Virginia Frauenthal m. Donald Walhus Ann Frauenthal m. Harold King Sister 1: Bernice Bernice "Bern" Frauenthal Grandpa's sister Married Alec Ebsworth ♥ Alec Ebsworth British Grew up at Buckingham Palace Barney Ebsworth 1934–2018 Twin. Art collector. Ships. Muriel Ebsworth 1934–? Twin. Teacher. NC. Sister 2: Lucille Lucille Frauenthal Grandpa's sister Mother of Jean Aubuchon Jean Aubuchon Cinader 1922–2019 Virginia's cousin. Broadway. m. Bob Cinader. No children. Sister 3: Jean Jean Frauenthal Grandpa's sister No children. Generation 4 — The Families Virginia Frauenthal Daughter of Lillian Gapen ♥ Donald F. Walhus Son of Dr. Martin. Golfer. Alice-Ann Walhus m. Don Whiteneck. Walnut Creek, CA. Paul Terry Walhus b. Dec 2, 1944 Austin, TX. 108 websites. Ann Frauenthal Virginia's sister ♥ Harold E. King Peoria, Illinois Corky King Swim coach. Chicago. m. Julie. Carol King Chautauqua, IL Barney Ebsworth 1934–2018 INTRAV, Royal Cruise, $323M art ♥ Martine de Visme 1st wife (1958) Met NYE 1956, France Also: Patricia Kloepfer (2nd, O'Keeffe witness) • Rebecca Layman-Amato (final) Christiane Ebsworth m. Mark J. Ladd. Chicago. 54 E. Scott St. Muriel Ebsworth Twin of Barney. Teacher. ♥ Dave Mueller North Carolina Roger Mueller + 3 siblings Raised in North Carolina Jean Aubuchon 1922–2019 Broadway. 100+ TV commercials. ♥ Bob Cinader 1924–1982 Dragnet, Adam-12, Emergency!, Knight Rider Daughter of Lucille Frauenthal (Grandpa Frauenthal's sister). Aubuchon family from Normandy, 1648. No children. Generation 5 — The Next Generation Alice-Ann & Don Whiteneck Mansion in Walnut Creek, CA Paul Terry Walhus b. 1944, St. Louis Bayless High. Quarter-miler. WholeTech. Tai Chi. Austin, TX. Shey Roth Son of Paul. DJ, comedian. Sonoma County, CA. Skylar King Child of Corky & Julie King Carol King's children Chautauqua, IL Christiane & Mark Ladd Chicago. LEED Gold home. LyteShot. Roger Mueller & siblings North Carolina The Chautauqua Connection The Frauenthal and King families shared a summer cottage in Chautauqua, Illinois — along the Illinois River near Peoria. Paul, Alice-Ann, Corky, and Carol spent childhood summers there together. How It All Connects Two Gapen sisters married two different men. Lillian Gapen married a Frauenthal → daughter Virginia → married Donald Walhus → Paul & Alice-Ann. Bernice Gapen married Alec Ebsworth → twins Barney & Muriel. Paul and Barney were cousins through the Gapen sisters — boyhood friends and rival quarter-milers in St. Louis. --- ## Family Tree — Walhus, Frauenthal, Ebsworth, King, Cinader, Aubuchon, Dahl URL: https://wholetech.com/familytree.html Family Tree — Walhus, Frauenthal, Ebsworth, King, Cinader, Aubuchon, Dahl The Family Tree Walhus • Frauenthal • Gapen • Ebsworth • King • Cinader • Aubuchon • Dahl • Mueller • Whiteneck • Ladd Walhus Frauenthal Gapen Ebsworth King Cinader Dahl Mueller Whiteneck Ladd Generation 1 — The Immigrants Walhus Branch — Norway to Minnesota Mikkel Larson Dahl Walhus 1830–1907. Born Hadeland, Norway. Emigrated to America. Settled Spring Grove, MN. Ingeborg Dahl Walhus 1834–1930s. Born Telemarken, Norway. Came to America age 7. Married Dahl, who took her name. Lived past 100. Nine children. Children: John M. Walhus (merchant), Lars Walhus (farmer, ND), Christian Walhus (IA), Anton Walhus (IA), Martin J. Walhus Sr. (farmer/dealer), Martin J. Walhus D.D.S. (dentist), and others. Frauenthal Branch — Bavaria to Arkansas Meyer (Frauenthal) Max's grandfather. Adopted surname "Frauenthal" under Napoleonic Code. Originally from near Vienna, Austria. Max Frauenthal 1836–1914. Born Marienthal, Bavaria. Civil War hero (16th MS Infantry). Founded Heber Springs & Cleburne County, AR. "Father of Heber Springs." Sallie Jacobs Frauenthal Native of Baltimore. Married Max 1869, Louisville, KY. 13 children, 6 survived. Surviving children: Clarence (Heber Springs, NRHP house), Charles (Little Rock, NRHP house), Cora, Arthur (AZ), Hazel, Clara. Related: Jo Frauenthal (cousin, Conway store) m. Ida Baridon (AR Federation of Women's Clubs) • Samuel Frauenthal (1st Jewish justice, AR Supreme Court) • Dr. Henry Frauenthal (Titanic survivor) & brother Isaac Generation 2 — The Builders Barney W. Frauenthal — St. Louis Union Station Barney W. Frauenthal 1869–1933. Born White Haven, PA. Manager, Bureau of Information, St. Louis Union Station. General Traffic Agent, United Railways. Author of St. Louis guidebooks for 1904 World's Fair. Dr. Martin J. Walhus — Spring Grove Dentist Dr. Martin J. Walhus, D.D.S. 1889–?. University of Minnesota dental school (1911). Practiced dentistry in Spring Grove, MN for 50 years . Avid golfer. Wife died at age 43. Bernice "Bern" Walhus Martin's sister. Mother of Jean Aubuchon (later Cinader). Generation 3 — The Gapen Sisters (The Key Connection) The Gapen Sisters — Two Marriages That Created Everything Lillian Gapen Frauenthal Married into the Frauenthal family. Grandmother of Paul & Alice-Ann. Sister of Bernice Gapen. Bernice "Bern" Gapen Ebsworth Sister of Lillian. Married Alec Ebsworth (British). Mother of twins Barney & Muriel Ebsworth. Alec Ebsworth British. Grew up at Buckingham Palace. Grandfather commanded the Grenadier Guards. Married Bernice Gapen. Father of Barney & Muriel. Through Lillian → Virginia → Paul & Alice-Ann. Through Bernice → Barney & Muriel Ebsworth. This is how the families connect. Generation 4 — Virginia & Donald / Barney & Muriel Virginia Frauenthal + Donald Frederick Walhus Virginia Frauenthal Daughter of Lillian Gapen Frauenthal ♥ Donald Frederick Walhus Son of Dr. Martin J. Walhus. Avid golfer. Children: Alice-Ann Walhus • Paul Terry Walhus (b. Dec 2, 1944, 7:40 AM, St. Louis) Ann Frauenthal + Harold E. King Ann Frauenthal Virginia's sister ♥ Harold E. King Peoria, Illinois Children: Corky King (swim coach, Chicago, m. Julie) • Carol King (Chautauqua, IL) Barney Ebsworth & Muriel Ebsworth Barney A. Ebsworth 1934–2018. Twin. Eagle Scout. Cleveland High, St. Louis. INTRAV, Royal Cruise Line, Clipper Cruise Line. $323M art collection. Hunts Point estate sold to Jeff Bezos. Married: (1) Martine de Visme 1958 (daughter Christiane) (2) Patricia Kloepfer ~1981 (O'Keeffe as witness) (3) Rebecca Layman-Amato Muriel Louise Ebsworth Mueller 1934–(predeceased Barney). Twin. Teacher. Moved from St. Louis to North Carolina. Married Dave Mueller . Four children including Roger Mueller . Jean Aubuchon + Bob Cinader Jean Aubuchon 1922–2019. Born St. Louis. Broadway ("Dream Girl"). 100+ TV commercials. Daughter of Bernice "Bern" Walhus. ♥ Bob Cinader 1924–1982. TV producer: Dragnet, Adam-12, Emergency!, Knight Rider. Fire station named in his honor. Aubuchon family traces to Jean Aubuchon of Dieppe, Normandy (1648) — founding family of Ste. Genevieve & St. Louis Generation 5 — The Current Generation Alice-Ann Walhus + Don Whiteneck Alice-Ann Walhus Whiteneck Grew up in St. Louis. Summers at Chautauqua, IL. Built mansion in Walnut Creek, CA. ♥ Don Whiteneck Walnut Creek, California Paul Terry Walhus Paul Terry Walhus Born Dec 2, 1944, 7:40 AM, St. Louis, MO. Bayless High School, Affton. Quarter-miler (2nd in conference). Mentored by cousin Barney Ebsworth. Web pioneer since 1996. WholeTech Network (108 websites). Tai chi student of Master Choy Kam Man. Certified aqua fitness instructor (UT). Austin, TX. Shey Roth Son of Paul. DJ, comedian, former Whole Foods. Sonoma County, CA. sheyroth.com King Children Corky King Son of Ann & Harold. Swim coach, Chicago area. Married Julie . Children include Skylar King . Carol King Daughter of Ann & Harold. Settled in Chautauqua, Illinois. Has children. Christiane Ebsworth + Mark Ladd Christiane Ebsworth Ladd Only child of Barney & Martine. Sole executor of Ebsworth estate. Chicago. LEED Gold mansion at 54 E. Scott St. ♥ Mark J. Ladd Founder, LyteShot. Chicago. Mueller Children Roger Mueller Son of Muriel & Dave Mueller. North Carolina. + 3 siblings Muriel & Dave raised four children in North Carolina. The Chautauqua Connection The Frauenthal and King families shared a summer cottage in Chautauqua, Illinois — a community along the Illinois River near Peoria, part of the national Chautauqua movement (est. 1874). Paul, Alice-Ann, Corky, and Carol spent childhood summers there, where the family stories were passed down across generations. Family Surnames in This Tree Walhus Norwegian. From Hadeland farm name. Spring Grove, MN. Frauenthal German-Jewish. From town near Vienna. Adopted under Napoleonic Code. Gapen The sisters who connected Frauenthal & Ebsworth. Ebsworth British. Alec grew up at Buckingham Palace. King Peoria, Illinois. Through Ann Frauenthal. Cinader New York. Bob Cinader, TV producer. Aubuchon French colonial. Dieppe, 1648. Ste. Genevieve & St. Louis. Dahl Norwegian. Married Ingeborg, took Walhus name. Mueller North Carolina. Through Muriel Ebsworth. Whiteneck California. Through Alice-Ann Walhus. Ladd Chicago. Through Christiane Ebsworth. Jacobs Baltimore. Sallie Jacobs married Max Frauenthal. Baridon New York/Conway. Ida Baridon married Jo Frauenthal. Schwarz Germany. Leo Schwarz, partner in Frauenthal & Schwarz store. de Visme French. Martine de Visme, Barney's first wife. Kloepfer Patricia "Trish" Kloepfer, Barney's second wife. --- ## /hotsprings-bastrop-section.html URL: https://wholetech.com/hotsprings-bastrop-section.html 🚗 Hot Springs, AR to Bastrop, TX — Every Route Ranked This is a drive the Frauenthal-Walhus family knows well. 450-530 miles depending on route, 7-9 hours of driving. Here are all the ways to get from Hot Springs, Arkansas to Bastrop, Texas — ranked by interest, safety, and what you'll see along the way. ⭐ Route 1: The I-30 / I-35 Standard (Best Overall) Distance: ~470 miles • Time: ~7 hours • Interest: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ • Safety: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The Route Hot Springs → I-30 West → Texarkana (cross into Texas) → I-30 to Dallas → I-35E South through Waco → Exit at TX-71 East → Bastrop. All interstate until the last 30 miles. Fast, reliable, well-maintained. Highlights Texarkana: Straddles the AR/TX state line (photo op at the state line sign). Dallas: If you stop: Deep Ellum for food, Pecan Lodge for BBQ. Waco: Magnolia Market (Chip & Joanna Gaines), Dr Pepper Museum, Buc-ee's in Temple. Round Rock: Buc-ee's, outlet malls. Food Stops Texarkana: Naaman's BBQ. Sulphur Springs: Dairy Palace (old-school drive-in). Dallas: Pecan Lodge or Slow Bone (BBQ). West, TX: Czech Stop (kolaches — do NOT skip this). Temple: Buc-ee's (beaver nuggets, brisket sandwich). Bastrop: Maxine's on Main. Tips Best route for first-timers and night driving. Well-lit interstates. Plenty of gas stations. Dallas traffic can be brutal — avoid 7-9 AM and 4-7 PM. Consider the I-635/I-20 bypass around Dallas if traffic is bad. The Czech Stop in West, TX (between Waco and Dallas) is a mandatory kolache stop. Route 2: The US-71 / I-49 Through Arkansas (Most Scenic in AR) Distance: ~530 miles • Time: ~8.5 hours • Interest: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ • Safety: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ The Route Hot Springs → US-270 West to Mena → US-71 South through the Ouachita Mountains → I-49 South through Fort Smith/Texarkana corridor → into TX via US-59 → Lufkin → TX-21 West through the Piney Woods → TX-71 to Bastrop. More scenic but longer. Highlights Ouachita Mountains: Talimena National Scenic Drive (one of the most beautiful drives in America, especially October fall color). Mena, AR: Queen Wilhelmina State Park on Rich Mountain (2,681 ft). East Texas Piney Woods: Towering loblolly pines, Sam Houston National Forest. Nacogdoches: Oldest town in Texas. Food Stops Mena: Skyline Cafe (classic small-town diner). De Queen, AR: El Pueblito (surprisingly great Mexican). Lufkin: Ray's Drive-In (burgers). Nacogdoches: Clear Springs Restaurant (catfish). Bastrop: 602 Brewing Company. Tips Best route for fall foliage (late October). The Ouachita Mountain roads are curvy — beautiful but not great for night driving or bad weather. Two-lane highways in East Texas are well-maintained but watch for logging trucks. Gas stations are less frequent on US-71 through the mountains — fill up before Mena. Route 3: The Southern Route via Shreveport (Fastest Avoiding Dallas) Distance: ~480 miles • Time: ~7.5 hours • Interest: ⭐⭐⭐ • Safety: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ The Route Hot Springs → I-30 West to Arkadelphia → I-30 to Hope, AR → US-67/US-82 to Magnolia → US-79 to Shreveport, LA → I-20 West into TX → US-79 South through Henderson/Jacksonville → US-79 to Round Rock → TX-71 East to Bastrop. Avoids Dallas entirely. Highlights Hope, AR: Birthplace of Bill Clinton (visitor center). Giant watermelons (August festival). Shreveport: Casinos on the Red River if you want a break. Sci-Port Discovery Center. Henderson, TX: The Syrup Festival (November). East Texas countryside: Rolling farmland, small towns frozen in time. Food Stops Hope: Tailgaters (burgers). Shreveport: Herby-K's (shrimp buster po'boy, legendary since 1936). Marshall, TX: Central Perks Coffee. Tyler, TX: Stanley's Famous Pit BBQ. Round Rock: Buc-ee's or Salt Lick BBQ (Driftwood, slight detour). Tips Good alternative when Dallas traffic is a nightmare (holidays, Friday afternoons). The US-79 corridor through East Texas is peaceful two-lane highway through small towns. Slower than the interstate route but zero traffic stress. Gas up before the Shreveport-to-Tyler stretch. This route also works well if you want to stop in Tyler (rose garden, October is peak). Route 4: The US-59/US-69 Deep East Texas Route (Most Rural) Distance: ~510 miles • Time: ~8.5 hours • Interest: ⭐⭐⭐ • Safety: ⭐⭐⭐ The Route Hot Springs → US-270 to Arkadelphia → south on AR-7 (scenic byway) → I-30 briefly → US-71/US-59 South through Texarkana → stay on US-59 South all the way through Lufkin, Nacogdoches → US-59 to Houston area → US-290 West to Bastrop. The long way around through deep East Texas and the Piney Woods. Highlights AR-7: One of Arkansas's most scenic drives through the Ouachita National Forest. Caddo Lake: Side trip (30 min from Jefferson) — the only natural lake in Texas, otherworldly bald cypress trees with Spanish moss. Nacogdoches: Oldest town in Texas (1779). Sam Houston National Forest: Towering pines. Food Stops Jefferson, TX: Riverport BBQ or Auntie Skinner's Riverboat Club. Nacogdoches: Clear Springs or Butcher Boy's. Lufkin: Mom's Diner. Huntsville: Josey's (chicken fried steak). Brenham: Blue Bell Creamery (ice cream factory tour, free samples). Tips The most rural and least-traveled route. Beautiful if you love small-town Texas and don't mind two-lane roads. Not recommended for night driving — very dark, deer crossings, limited cell service in spots. Watch for logging trucks on weekdays. Best as a daytime drive when you have time to explore. The Blue Bell Creamery detour through Brenham is worth the 30 extra minutes. Route 5: The I-30 to I-35 via Fort Worth (Dallas Bypass) Distance: ~490 miles • Time: ~7.5 hours • Interest: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ • Safety: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The Route Hot Springs → I-30 West → Texarkana → I-30 to Fort Worth (bypass Dallas entirely by staying on I-30 past the I-35 split) → I-35W South through Hillsboro → I-35 through Waco → Temple → TX-71 East to Bastrop. Same as Route 1 but routes through Fort Worth instead of Dallas. Highlights Fort Worth Stockyards: If you stop (add 1 hour), catch the daily cattle drive at 11:30 AM or 4 PM. Walk the boardwalk. Billy Bob's Texas. Waco: Magnolia Market. West, TX: Czech Stop kolaches. Temple: Buc-ee's. Same south-of-Dallas highlights as Route 1. Why Choose This Fort Worth traffic is dramatically lighter than Dallas. I-30 through Fort Worth flows even during rush hour when I-30/I-35 through Dallas is gridlocked. If you're driving on a Friday afternoon or holiday weekend, this route can save you 30-60 minutes of sitting in Dallas traffic. Fort Worth is also a better stop than Dallas — the Stockyards are right off the highway. Tips The I-30/I-35W interchange in Fort Worth is straightforward — stay on I-35W South toward Waco. From Hillsboro south, this route merges with Route 1. Total interstate driving. Well-lit, safe, plenty of services. The only advantage of Route 1 over this one is if you specifically want to stop in Dallas. Route Rankings Summary Route Distance Time Interest Safety Best For 1. I-30/I-35 Standard 470 mi 7 hr ⭐⭐⭐⭐ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Speed, night driving, first-timers 2. US-71 Ouachitas 530 mi 8.5 hr ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Scenery, fall foliage, adventure 3. Southern/Shreveport 480 mi 7.5 hr ⭐⭐⭐ ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Avoiding Dallas, Clinton fans 4. Deep East Texas 510 mi 8.5 hr ⭐⭐⭐ ⭐⭐⭐ Explorers, Caddo Lake, Blue Bell 5. Fort Worth Bypass 490 mi 7.5 hr ⭐⭐⭐⭐ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Holidays, Friday traffic, Stockyards Our pick: Route 1 (I-30/I-35) for the fastest, safest trip. Route 5 (Fort Worth bypass) when Dallas traffic is bad. Route 2 (Ouachitas) when you have time and want beauty. Always stop at Czech Stop in West, TX for kolaches. General tips for all routes: Fill up before leaving Hot Springs. Texas gas is cheaper than Arkansas. Keep water and snacks in the car. Download offline maps (cell service is spotty in East Texas and the Ouachitas). Speed limits in Texas are 75-80 mph on highways but drop to 30-45 through small towns — they enforce it. Deer are active at dawn and dusk on all rural routes. 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This page lists all references used to compile the Frauenthal family history. Research Contributors Ally Whiteneck (Alice-Ann Walhus Whiteneck) — contributed the Ebsworth Chapel project details from the Pacific Coast Architecture Database. Max Frauenthal (1836–1914) Encyclopedia of Arkansas: Max Frauenthal Wikipedia: Max Frauenthal Wikipedia: Frauenthal & Schwarz Building, Conway, AR (NRHP 1992) Wikipedia: Frauenthal House, Conway, AR (NRHP 1982) Wikipedia: Clarence Frauenthal House, Heber Springs, AR (NRHP 1993) Encyclopedia of Arkansas: Samuel Frauenthal (Arkansas Supreme Court) Robert N. Rosen, The Jewish Confederates (University of South Carolina Press, 2000), pp. 192–193 Jacob Rader Marcus, United States Jewry, 1776–1985 (Wayne State University Press, 1993), p. 33 Ann Newman, Images of America: Conway (Arcadia Publishing, 1999) Arkansas Heritage: Historic Downtown Conway (2022) Barney W. Frauenthal (1869–1933) Library of Congress: Barney's Street Guide of Saint Louis Google Books: Barney's Information Guide to St. Louis (1902) Wikipedia: St. Louis Union Station Dr. Henry Frauenthal & the Titanic Encyclopedia Titanica YouTube: Isaac Frauenthal's Premonition Before the Titanic Disaster Barney A. Ebsworth (1934–2018) Wikipedia: Barney A. Ebsworth Smithsonian: Oral History Interview (2017) Seattle Art Museum: "A Lasting Echo" Artnet: $318M Ebsworth Sale Wikipedia: Chop Suey (Hopper) Wikipedia: Royal Cruise Line Seatrade Cruise: Barney Ebsworth obituary National Gallery of Art: Ebsworth Collection Art Institute of Chicago: Ebsworth Chapel Model Jaume Plensa: Echo Sculpture The Real Deal: Christiane Ladd Chicago house Seattle Times: Hunts Point sells for $37.5M Christie's: "An American Place" Fortune: Hopper's Chop Suey at Christie's NBC News: Christie's sets records THE VALUE: $91.9M Hopper record Art Market Monitor: $317M evening sale Seattle Times: Art promised to SAM now at auction The Art Newspaper: Hopper promised as gift Seattle Met: "The Collector" (2009) The Registry: Hunts Point sells Smithsonian: Art + Architecture book Flickr: Ebsworth at 2015 Opera Ball Mitford Bay: Barney Ebsworth profile ProPublica: Ebsworth Foundation WikiArt: Chop Suey Ebsworth Chapel Project Pacific Coast Architecture Database: Ebsworth Chapel Project, Capitol Hill, Seattle — contributed by Ally Whiteneck Ships Wikipedia: Royal Cruise Line Wikipedia: MV Balmoral (ex-Crown Odyssey) Meyer Werft: Crown Odyssey Travel Weekly: Kuoni Acquires INTRAV/Clipper Bob Cinader & Jean Aubuchon Wikipedia: Robert A. Cinader IMDB: Robert A. Cinader IBDB: Jean Aubuchon (Broadway) Robert A. Cinader Collection Genealogy Geni: Max Frauenthal AncientFaces: Frauenthal Family Find a Grave: Ebsworth Arkansas Genealogy: Samuel Frauenthal Obituaries Bernard Ebsworth — New York Times Bernard Ebsworth — St. Louis Post-Dispatch Bernard Ebsworth — Seattle Times Robert Cinader — UPI (1982) Books Robert N. Rosen, The Jewish Confederates (USC Press, 2000) Jacob Rader Marcus, United States Jewry, 1776–1985 (Wayne State UP, 1993) Ann Newman, Images of America: Conway (Arcadia, 1999) Art + Architecture: The Ebsworth Collection + Residence (Smithsonian) Michael Gilman, 108 Insights into Tai Chi Chuan (YMAA) Archives Smithsonian: Ebsworth Oral History Frick Art Reference Library: Ebsworth O'Keeffe Museum Archives: Ebsworth Library of Congress: Barney's Street Guide PCAD: Ebsworth Chapel (Tadao Ando) Images Max Frauenthal portrait — Wikipedia (fair use) RMS Titanic — Wikimedia Commons (public domain) St. Louis Union Station — Wikimedia Commons Spring Grove, Minnesota — Wikimedia Commons M/S Crown Odyssey — Wikimedia Commons Clipper Adventurer — Wikimedia Commons Jaume Plensa's Echo — Wikimedia Commons Norwegian Immigration & Spring Grove, Minnesota Wikipedia: Spring Grove, Minnesota — first Norwegian settlement in Minnesota MNopedia (MN Historical Society): Norwegian Immigrants FamilySearch: Houston County, MN Genealogy FamilySearch: Norway Emigration & Immigration Records Digitalarkivet (Digital Archives of Norway) — church books, census, emigration lists Syttende Mai Spring Grove — oldest Norwegian-American festival (since 1910) Minnesota Historical Society: Digitized Newspapers Wikipedia: Hadeland, Norway — origin of the Walhus family The Norwegian American newspaper Wikipedia: Dahl surname — Norwegian surname history Norwegian Museum of Cultural History — emigration resources Arkansas History & Jewish Life in the South Encyclopedia of Arkansas: Conway Encyclopedia of Arkansas: Heber Springs & Cleburne County Encyclopedia of Arkansas: Jewish Life in Arkansas Institute of Southern Jewish Life: Arkansas Jewish Virtual Library — German-Jewish immigration to America Titanic — Additional Sources Encyclopedia Titanica: Dr. Henry William Frauenthal Encyclopedia Titanica: Isaac Gerald Frauenthal Encyclopedia Titanica: Clara Heinsheimer Frauenthal Titanic Facts: Survivor List National Archives: Titanic Passenger Manifests Wikipedia: Lifeboats of the Titanic (Lifeboat 5) British & American Titanic Inquiry Transcripts Civil War — 16th Mississippi & Spotsylvania Wikipedia: 16th Mississippi Infantry Regiment National Park Service: Battle of Spotsylvania Court House Wikipedia: Battle of Spotsylvania (Bloody Angle) Jewish Virtual Library: Jews in the Civil War Fold3: Confederate Military Service Records Civil War Index: 16th Mississippi Infantry French Colonial Missouri & Aubuchon Family Wikipedia: Ste. Genevieve, Missouri — oldest French colonial settlement FamilySearch: Missouri French Colonial Records NPS: Ste. Genevieve National Historical Park Missouri Secretary of State: French & Spanish Colonial Records French Colonial Historical Society St. Louis Genealogical Society: Joseph Aubuchon Chautauqua & King Family / Peoria Wikipedia: Chautauqua Movement Peoria Historical Society FamilySearch: Peoria County Genealogy Illinois Digital Archives Tai Chi & Choy Kam Man Lineage Gilman Studio: Master Choy — A Remembrance Gilman Studio: Rare Tai Chi Video (Choy Family) Master Choy Kam Man Blog Silver Tai Chi: Choy Lineage History Wikipedia: Yang-style Tai Chi Chuan Yang Family Tai Chi Official Site YouTube: Yang Tai Chi — Choy Family System General Genealogy & Research Databases Newspapers.com — largest digitized newspaper archive Library of Congress: Chronicling America National Archives: Genealogy Research Ellis Island Passenger Search Castle Garden Immigration Database (pre-Ellis Island) Find A Grave Ancestry.com FamilySearch.org (free, by LDS Church) --- ## Sources & References — Walhus Family History URL: https://wholetech.com/sources-walhus.html Sources & References — Walhus Family History Sources & References Sources used to compile the Walhus family history at walhus.com . Walhus Family & Spring Grove, Minnesota Houston County, Minnesota genealogical records Spring Grove, Minnesota historical records (first Norwegian settlement in Minnesota, est. 1852) University of Minnesota dental school records (Martin J. Walhus, D.D.S., class of 1911) Frauenthal Family Encyclopedia of Arkansas: Max Frauenthal Wikipedia: Max Frauenthal Encyclopedia Titanica: Dr. Henry Frauenthal Library of Congress: Barney's Street Guide of Saint Louis Google Books: Barney's Information Guide to St. Louis (1902) Robert N. Rosen, The Jewish Confederates (University of South Carolina Press, 2000) Jacob Rader Marcus, United States Jewry, 1776–1985 (Wayne State University Press, 1993) Ebsworth Family Wikipedia: Barney A. Ebsworth Smithsonian: Oral History Interview with Barney Ebsworth (2017) Seattle Art Museum: "A Lasting Echo" Genealogy Geni: Max Frauenthal AncientFaces: Frauenthal Family History Find a Grave: Bernard Alec Ebsworth Norwegian Immigration & Spring Grove Wikipedia: Spring Grove, Minnesota MNopedia: Norwegian Immigrants in Minnesota FamilySearch: Houston County Genealogy FamilySearch: Norway Emigration Records Digitalarkivet (Digital Archives of Norway) Syttende Mai Spring Grove Festival Minnesota Historical Society: Digitized Newspapers Wikipedia: Hadeland, Norway The Norwegian American Norwegian Museum of Cultural History General Genealogy Databases Newspapers.com Library of Congress: Chronicling America National Archives: Genealogy Research Ellis Island Passenger Search Castle Garden Immigration Database Find A Grave FamilySearch.org Related Family Sites barneyfrauenthal.com — The Frauenthal Legacy (100+ sources) barneyfrauenthal.com/sources.html — Complete source list Family Tree Chart — all branches, 16 surnames, 5 generations baylesshigh.com — Bayless High School, Affton, MO sheyroth.com — Shey Roth taichipaul.com — Tai Chi Paul (Master Choy Kam Man lineage) aquachifit.com — AquaChiFit (Aqua Fitness) --- ## WholeTech Network — Infrastructure Dashboard URL: https://wholetech.com/stats.html WholeTech Network — Infrastructure Dashboard WholeTech Network Stats Live dashboard • Last updated: April 1, 2026 • Back to WholeTech Infrastructure stats below. 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It's one of the best in America to create from. 💻 Tech Capital of Texas Tesla, Apple, Google, Meta, Oracle, Samsung — Silicon Hills gives tech bloggers an endless stream of stories. The startup scene is alive and funded. 🎶 Live Music Capital More live music venues per capita than anywhere. Music bloggers never run out of shows, artists to profile, festivals to review. 🎉 SXSW The world's biggest convergence of tech, film, and music. Every March, the global creator community descends on Austin. 🌱 Outdoor Lifestyle Barton Springs, Lady Bird Lake, the Greenbelt, Hill Country. Adventure and outdoor content writes itself in Austin. 🍴 Food Culture BBQ, breakfast tacos, food trucks, craft beer, coffee culture. Austin's food scene is a content engine that never stops. 💰 No State Income Tax Texas has no state income tax. For creators monetizing content, that's a real advantage over California or New York. Creator Niches Types of Austin Bloggers 🍴 Food & Restaurant Franklin BBQ, hidden taco trucks, food photography, recipe culture. Austin's food scene is legendary and endlessly bloggable. 💻 Tech & Startups Silicon Hills coverage. Startup launches, funding rounds, Tesla Gigafactory, AI companies. The tech beat never sleeps. 🎶 Music Show reviews, artist interviews, festival guides, venue profiles. If you write about music, Austin gives you a career. 🌞 Lifestyle & Wellness Yoga, fitness studios, wellness retreats, healthy eating, mindfulness. Austin's wellness scene is massive. 🏠 Real Estate Neighborhood guides, market analysis, moving-to-Austin content. Huge audience. austincribs.com 👪 Parenting & Family Family-friendly Austin, school reviews, kid activities, playground guides. Thrives in Austin's family neighborhoods. 🏔 Outdoor & Adventure Trail guides, swimming holes, kayaking, camping Hill Country, cycling routes. A content goldmine. 🏛 Political & Civic City council, local elections, development debates. austinmayor.com Community Where Austin Bloggers Meet ☕ Coffee Shops Houndstooth, Fleet, Epoch, Merit, Radio. Where laptops outnumber espresso cups. austincoffeeshowdown.com 💼 Coworking Spaces Capital Factory, Link Coworking, Createscape, TechSpace. austintexascoworking.com 🌐 WordPress Meetups Monthly meetups, WordCamp Austin. One of the most active WP communities. wordpressmeetup.com 🎉 SXSW Every March, the world's bloggers and creators converge. Where Austin bloggers become global bloggers. Timeline Austin Blogging History Early 2000s Austin's First Bloggers Early adopters on Blogger and LiveJournal. The local community emerges alongside the national blogging boom. 2003 AustinBlogger.com Launches This site goes live. WordPress is released the same year. Austin's blogger hub is born. 2005-2007 Blog Explosion SXSW Interactive becomes a blogger conference. Technorati, RSS, and blogrolls define the era. 2007 Twitter Launches at SXSW Paul Walhus ( @springnet ) becomes Twitter's first celebrity — profiled by BuzzFeed, Slate, NYT. 2008-2012 Professional Blogging Era Sponsored content, affiliate marketing, display ads. Austin bloggers turn passion into careers. 2013-2018 Platform Diversification Instagram, YouTube, podcasting expand "blogger." Austin creators go multi-platform. 2019-2025 Creator Economy TikTok, Substack, newsletters. Austin creators build personal brands and media companies. 2026 AI-Assisted Creation AI writing assistants, ChatGPT, Midjourney become standard tools. The question is how to use AI authentically. Getting Started Start an Austin Blog 📝 Pick Your Niche "Austin food" is too broad. "Austin breakfast tacos south of the river" is a niche. Get specific. 🔧 Choose Your Platform WordPress.org for control. Substack for newsletters. Ghost for modern publishing. Start simple. 📅 Publish Consistently Once a week beats once a month. Google rewards consistency. Your audience rewards reliability. 👥 Join the Community WordPress meetups. Follow local creators. Comment on other Austin blogs. The community lifts everyone. Web Archive Wayback Machine AustinBlogger.com has been online since 2003. 2005 Snapshot 2006 Snapshot Full Timeline Also from WholeTech Austin Lifestyles • Austin Cast • Coffee Showdown • WordPress Meetup • WholeTech --- ## Austin vs San Francisco for AI Careers in 2026 | AI Austin Texas URL: https://wholetech.com/temp-comparison.html Austin vs San Francisco for AI Careers in 2026 | AI Austin Texas Austin vs San Francisco for AI Careers The two hottest AI job markets in America, compared honestly. Salaries, cost of living, companies, quality of life, and where your AI career dollar goes further in 2026. By Paul Walhus • April 2026 • AI Austin Texas The Big Picture San Francisco is still the center of gravity for AI. OpenAI, Anthropic, Google DeepMind, and hundreds of AI startups are headquartered there. But Austin is the fastest-growing AI market in the country, driven by Tesla, Apple, Oracle, Samsung, and a wave of AI startups choosing Texas over California. The question isn't "which city has more AI jobs?" (SF wins that easily). The question is: "Where does my AI career produce the best life?" Salaries Austin ML Engineer $165-220K AI Researcher $180-250K Data Scientist $130-180K AI Product Manager $150-200K Senior AI Engineer $200-280K VS San Francisco ML Engineer $200-300K AI Researcher $250-400K Data Scientist $160-240K AI Product Manager $180-280K Senior AI Engineer $280-450K SF pays 25-40% more in raw salary. But raw salary is the wrong number. After-tax, after-housing salary is what matters. SF Wins (Raw) Cost of Living Austin Median Home $550K 1BR Rent $1,800 State Income Tax 0% Property Tax ~2% Gas (gallon) $2.80 VS San Francisco Median Home $1.4M 1BR Rent $3,200 State Income Tax 9.3-13.3% Property Tax ~1.2% Gas (gallon) $5.20 Austin is 40-50% cheaper overall. The no-income-tax advantage is massive at AI salary levels. An AI engineer making $250K saves $23K-33K per year in state income tax alone by being in Texas. Austin Wins The Real Math: Take-Home Pay Let's compare an AI engineer making $220K in Austin vs $300K in SF: Austin ($220K) Federal Tax -$45K State Tax $0 Rent (1BR nice) -$24K Remaining $151K VS SF ($300K) Federal Tax -$65K State Tax -$28K Rent (1BR nice) -$42K Remaining $165K SF's $80K higher salary becomes only a $14K advantage after taxes and rent. And Austin's lower costs for food, gas, and everything else likely close that gap entirely. Roughly Even AI Companies Austin AI Tesla (Optimus, FSD, Dojo) Apple (ML, Siri, Intelligence) Oracle HQ (AI Cloud) Dell HQ (AI Hardware) Samsung (AI Chips) AMD (AI Accelerators) SparkCognition, Icon, data.world VS SF/Bay AI OpenAI (ChatGPT, GPT-5) Anthropic (Claude) Google DeepMind (Gemini) Meta FAIR (LLaMA) NVIDIA HQ (GPUs) Salesforce (Einstein AI) 100s of funded AI startups SF has the frontier AI labs. Austin has the companies that deploy AI into the physical world — robots (Tesla), chips (Samsung, AMD), hardware (Dell), and construction (Icon 3D). Different strengths. SF Wins (Frontier AI) Austin Wins (Applied AI) Quality of Life Austin Weather Hot summers, mild winters Food BBQ, tacos, food trucks Music Live Music Capital Outdoors Lakes, trails, springs Traffic Bad and getting worse Transit Car required VS San Francisco Weather Mild year-round, foggy Food World-class, every cuisine Culture Museums, theater, diversity Outdoors Ocean, redwoods, Napa Traffic Bad but has alternatives Transit BART, Muni, bikeable The Verdict If you want to work at OpenAI, Anthropic, or Google DeepMind — go to SF. Those jobs don't exist in Austin yet. If you want to work on robots, chips, autonomous vehicles, applied AI, or enterprise AI — Austin is where the action is, and your money goes 40-50% further. If you're remote and working for an SF company — living in Austin with an SF salary is the cheat code of 2026. Explore the full Austin AI ecosystem: Company Directory • Events Calendar • AI Austin Texas --- ## Austin AI Company Directory - Every AI Company in Austin, TX URL: https://wholetech.com/temp-directory.html Austin AI Company Directory - Every AI Company in Austin, TX Austin AI Company Directory Every artificial intelligence company with a significant presence in Austin, Texas. From trillion-dollar giants to seed-stage startups. Total: 42 companies Combined value: $10T+ MEGA-CAP — Big Tech Austin AI Operations Company Category Austin AI Focus Employees Founded Value Tesla TSLA Autonomous Gigafactory Austin HQ. Optimus humanoid robot. Dojo supercomputer. Full Self-Driving training. 140,000+ 2003 $800B+ Apple AAPL ML/AI 2nd largest campus. Machine learning, Siri AI, Apple Intelligence. $1B Austin campus. 164,000+ 1976 $3T+ Google / Alphabet GOOGL AI/Cloud Google Cloud AI, Gemini development teams, Austin engineering office. 180,000+ 1998 $2T+ Amazon / AWS AMZN AI/Cloud Alexa AI division. AWS AI services (Bedrock, SageMaker). Austin operations center. 1,500,000+ 1994 $2T+ Meta META AI/ML LLaMA open-source AI models. Reality Labs AR/VR. Austin AI research team. 67,000+ 2004 $1.5T+ Oracle ORCL AI/Cloud Headquarters in Austin. OCI AI, autonomous database, generative AI cloud. 160,000+ 1977 $400B+ Dell Technologies DELL AI Hardware Round Rock HQ. AI-optimized PCs, PowerEdge AI servers, enterprise AI infrastructure. 120,000+ 1984 $100B+ Samsung Austin Semi AI Chips Advanced AI chip fabrication in Austin. $17B fab expansion for AI/HPC processors. 10,000+ 1996 Samsung $400B+ AMD AMD AI Chips Austin design center. MI300 AI accelerators competing with NVIDIA for data center AI. 26,000+ 1969 $250B+ NXP Semiconductors NXPI Edge AI Austin operations. Edge AI processors for automotive ADAS and industrial IoT. 34,000+ 2006 $60B+ AUSTIN-BORN AI COMPANIES Company Category What They Build Employees Founded Funding SparkCognition Enterprise AI AI cybersecurity, predictive maintenance, NLP for industrial applications. 300+ 2013 $270M+ CognitiveScale Responsible AI AI governance, trust scoring, and compliance platform for enterprises. 150+ 2013 $50M+ Hypergiant Defense AI AI for defense and space. Satellite imagery analysis, tactical AI systems. 200+ 2018 $50M+ data.world Data/AI Enterprise data catalog. Knowledge graph platform for data governance. 150+ 2015 $130M+ Icon Technology Robotics 3D-printed homes using AI and robotics. Vulcan construction system. Revolutionary. 300+ 2017 $450M+ RealPage PropTech AI AI pricing and revenue management for multifamily real estate. 3,500+ 1998 Acquired $10.2B Kungfu.AI AI Consulting Custom AI solutions and consulting for enterprises. Austin-native AI agency. 50+ 2018 Private Appdome AI Security AI-powered mobile app security automation. No-code protection platform. 200+ 2012 $80M+ Athena Intelligence Geospatial AI AI-powered geospatial intelligence and wildfire risk analytics. 50+ 2019 $20M+ AI STARTUPS & GROWTH STAGE Company Category What They Build Stage Founded Funding Eightfold AI HR/AI AI talent intelligence. Hiring, retention, workforce planning for enterprises. Growth 2016 $400M+ Jasper GenAI AI content generation for marketing teams. One of the first big GenAI startups. Growth 2021 $131M Sight Machine Manufacturing AI for manufacturing analytics. Digital twin and process optimization. Growth 2011 $75M+ Phaidra Industrial AI AI agents for industrial facility optimization. Founded by ex-DeepMind engineers. Series B 2020 $50M+ Wise Systems Logistics AI AI-powered last-mile delivery optimization and autonomous route planning. Growth 2014 $20M+ Veritone VERI Enterprise AI aiWare platform for media, government, and commercial AI applications. Public 2014 Public Junction AI HealthTech AI for clinical trials and healthcare data analysis. Seed 2020 $10M+ Molecular Data BioAI AI-driven drug discovery and molecular design. Series A 2021 $15M+ UT AUSTIN AI RESEARCH Lab / Center Focus Notable Work UT CS AI Lab General AI Top-10 CS program nationally. NLP, computer vision, reinforcement learning, deep learning theory. Good Systems Responsible AI UT grand challenge on designing AI that benefits society. Ethics, bias, and fairness research. Machine Learning Lab ML Research Deep learning, optimization algorithms, statistical learning theory. TAUR Lab Robotics Texas Aerial Robotics. Autonomous drones, computer vision, real-time embedded systems. NLP Research Group NLP Natural language processing, large language models, information extraction and generation. Autonomous Systems Autonomous Self-driving vehicles, autonomous navigation, sensor fusion, SLAM. BUILT WITH AI IN AUSTIN Project What AI Used WholeTech Network 110 live websites built by one person in Austin. The site you're on right now. Claude Code (Anthropic). AI wrote, deployed, and manages the entire network. Tesla FSD Full Self-Driving neural network trained partly on Austin driving data. Custom Tesla AI. Dojo supercomputer at Gigafactory Austin. Icon 3D Homes 3D-printed houses in Austin neighborhoods. AI optimizes print paths and material usage. Custom robotics AI + generative design. Capital Factory Startups Hundreds of Austin startups using AI in their products, from fintech to healthtech. Various: OpenAI, Anthropic, open-source models. Know an Austin AI company we missed? 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Written by someone who's been here for 30 years. By Paul Walhus • April 2026 • 15 min read The Bottom Line, Up Front Austin is still a great city. It's no longer a cheap city. If you're moving from San Francisco, New York, or LA, you'll save money. If you're moving from most other places in America, you might not. Here are the real numbers. $550K Median Home $1,800 1BR Rent 0% Income Tax 1.8-2.2% Property Tax 2.1M Metro Pop 300 Sunny Days The Cost of Living Truth No state income tax sounds amazing until you see the property tax bill. Texas makes up for no income tax with property taxes that range from 1.8% to 2.5% depending on your county and exemptions. On a $550K home, that's $10,000-$13,750 per year. Do the math against what you're paying in income tax now. Rent has come down from the 2022 peak. A decent 1-bedroom in a central location runs $1,600-2,000. A 2-bedroom: $2,000-2,800. The suburbs (Cedar Park, Round Rock, Pflugerville) are 20-30% cheaper. Groceries and dining are moderate. Not cheap, not expensive. BBQ and tacos are affordable. Fine dining has gotten very expensive. A meal for two at a nice restaurant: $120-180 with drinks. Utilities are real in Texas. Summer electric bills (AC running 24/7 in July-August) can hit $300-400/month for a house. Water isn't cheap either. Budget $400-500/month for utilities in summer. The honest calculation: if you make $150K in California, you save ~$13K in state income tax by moving to Texas. But if you buy a $550K house, you pay ~$11K in property tax. The savings are real but not as dramatic as the "no income tax!" headlines suggest. Where to Live Austin's character changes dramatically by neighborhood. Here's the honest rundown by budget and lifestyle. If your budget is $400K-600K Mueller — New urbanist community. Walkable, diverse, great for families. Town homes and smaller lots. East Austin (east of I-35) — Gentrified but creative. Food trucks, breweries, galleries. Getting pricey fast. South Austin (around Slaughter/William Cannon) — Suburban but has character. Good schools. Close to hike/bike. Cedar Park / Leander — North suburbs. More house for the money. Tech corridor (Apple, Dell nearby). 30-45 min commute downtown. If your budget is $600K-900K South Congress area — The iconic Austin neighborhood. Walking distance to everything. Bungalows with character. Zilker / Barton Hills — Near Barton Springs and the Greenbelt. Outdoor lifestyle. The Austin dream, if you can afford it. Travis Heights — Historic neighborhood south of the river. Beautiful trees, older homes, walkable to SoCo. North Loop / Hyde Park — Central, quirky, close to UT. Bungalows and vintage character. If your budget is $900K+ West Lake Hills / Rollingwood — The best schools in the area. Hill Country views. Quiet, upscale, suburban feel. Tarrytown — Old Austin money. Tree-lined streets near downtown and Lady Bird Lake. Lake Austin / Lakeway — Waterfront living. Boats, docks, Hill Country sunsets. Jobs & The Economy Austin's economy is dominated by tech . Tesla's Gigafactory, Apple's $1B campus, Google, Meta, Amazon, Oracle (HQ), Dell (HQ), Samsung's chip fab. The tech job market is strong but cyclical — 2022-2023 layoffs hit Austin hard before recovering in 2024-2025. Remote workers are a huge segment. If you work remotely and can live anywhere, Austin's appeal is obvious: no income tax, great food, outdoor lifestyle, 300 sunny days. The coworking scene is massive ( texascoworking.com ). AI is the growth sector . Austin is becoming an AI hub alongside SF and NYC. Tesla AI, Apple ML, dozens of AI startups. If you're in AI, Austin should be on your short list ( aiaustintexas.com ). The Traffic Truth Let's not sugarcoat this. Austin traffic is bad. I-35 through downtown is one of the most congested corridors in America. MoPac backs up. 183 backs up. 360 backs up. There is no highway in Austin that doesn't back up during rush hour. The good news: Project Connect (light rail) is under construction. It won't be done until 2030+, but it's coming. And if you live and work on the same side of town, you can avoid the worst of it. Pro tip: live on the same side of I-35 as your office. Crossing I-35 during rush hour adds 20-40 minutes to any commute. If you work in east Austin, live in east Austin. If you work in the Domain (north), live in the Domain area. What Nobody Tells You The heat is real. June through September, it's 95-105 degrees. Every day. For months. If you've never lived through a Texas summer, you need to experience it before you commit. August is brutal. Allergies. Austin is consistently ranked one of the worst allergy cities in America. Cedar fever (December-February) and oak pollen (March) will wreck you if you're susceptible. The grid. The Texas power grid (ERCOT) is independent and has failed during extreme weather. Winter Storm Uri in 2021 killed people. The grid has been improved since, but it's a real risk. Water. Austin has water restrictions. The Highland Lakes system is drought-sensitive. Lawn watering is regulated. This is a semi-arid climate that looks green because of irrigation. It's not the old Austin. If you're moving here because someone told you about "Keep Austin Weird" in 2005, that Austin is largely gone. The city has doubled in population. It's a major metro now. Still great — just different. Austin vs. Other Cities Austin Wins No state income tax (vs. CA, NY, IL) Weather (vs. Seattle, Chicago, NYC) Cost of living (vs. SF, NYC, LA) Food scene (vs. most cities this size) Tech job market (top 5 nationally) Outdoor lifestyle (vs. flat/cold cities) Live music (unmatched) Austin Loses Property taxes (vs. most states) Summer heat (vs. everywhere north) Traffic (vs. similar-sized cities) Public transit (vs. NYC, Chicago, DC) Cultural diversity (improving but lagging) Power grid reliability (vs. everywhere) Water scarcity (vs. non-drought states) Is It Still Worth It? Yes, with caveats. Austin in 2026 is not the underpriced secret it was in 2015. It's a real city with real city costs. But for the combination of tech jobs + no income tax + outdoor lifestyle + food + music + 300 sunny days, it's hard to beat. Especially if you're coming from a more expensive coastal city. The people who love Austin the most are the ones who come here for what it actually is — not what they heard it used to be. Come for the BBQ, the swimming holes, the live music on a Tuesday night, the energy of a tech boom, and the fact that you can eat breakfast tacos in January wearing shorts. That's the real Austin. It's still here. Want to explore Austin neighborhoods? austincribs.com • Looking for coworking? austintexascoworking.com • Retiring here? austinretire.com --- ## Family Timeline — 1830 to Present URL: https://wholetech.com/timeline.html Family Timeline — 1830 to Present Family Timeline Key dates across all family branches: Walhus, Frauenthal, Ebsworth, King, Cinader, Aubuchon. 1830 to present. ← Frauenthal Legacy | Family Tree | Sources | Photos 1830 Mikkel Larsen Dahl born Dec 27, Gran parish, Hadeland, Norway 1834 Ingeborg Johannesdatter Vellufein born, Telemarken, Norway 1836 Max Frauenthal born Nov 11, Marienthal, Bavaria 1851 Mikkel emigrates to America (56 left Gran parish that year). 3 years in Wisconsin. 1852 Spring Grove, MN founded. First Norwegian settlement in Minnesota. 1855 First Norwegian Lutheran congregation, Spring Grove. Rev. Ulrik Koren. 1863 Dr. Henry Frauenthal born March 13, Wilkes-Barre, PA 1864 May 12: Max fights at the Bloody Angle, Spotsylvania . 24 hours of combat. "Fronthall" becomes slang for courage. 1867 Hermann Clay Frauenthal born (friend of Captain Smith) 1869 Max marries Sallie Jacobs . Barney W. Frauenthal born, White Haven, PA. 1871 Max moves to Conway Station, AR with railroad crew 1879 Max builds Conway's first brick building . Still stands at 904 Front Street. 1882 Sugar Loaf (later Heber Springs) incorporated. Max donates courthouse and Spring Park. 1883 Cleburne County created. Youngest of Arkansas's 75 counties. 1885 New Piasa Chautauqua founded on Mississippi River bluffs near Alton, IL 1889 Martin J. Walhus born, Spring Grove, MN 1894 St. Louis Union Station opens. Barney W. manages Bureau of Information. 1899 Algonquin Country Club founded (Ed Frauenthal's club). Roque invented. 1902 Barney W. publishes St. Louis guidebooks for the 1904 World's Fair 1903 Missouri Athletic Club founded (Ed's club; Truman, Lindbergh, Musial) 1904 St. Louis Olympics . Roque is Olympic sport. World's Fair draws 20M visitors. 1905 Henry and Hermann found the Hospital for Joint Diseases , Harlem, NYC 1909 Samuel Frauenthal appointed to Arkansas Supreme Court. First Jewish justice. 1911 Martin J. Walhus graduates U of MN dental school. Returns to Spring Grove. 1912 April 14-15: RMS Titanic sinks. Henry, Clara, Isaac survive in Lifeboat 5. 1914 March 8: Max Frauenthal dies . "Father of Heber Springs and Cleburne County." 1922 Jean Aubuchon born, St. Louis (daughter of Lucille Frauenthal) 1927 March 14: Dr. Henry Frauenthal dies. Ashes scattered from hospital roof 28 years later. 1928 Ingeborg Walhus dies at 94 1934 July 14: Twins Barney and Muriel Ebsworth born, St. Louis 1939 Choy Hok Peng brings tai chi to America. First teacher in the US. 1944 Dec 2, 7:40 AM: Paul Terry Walhus born, St. Louis 1945 Jean Aubuchon on Broadway in "Dream Girl" (348 performances) 1952 Frauenthal and Schwarz store closes after 80 years 1955 Harry Caray, Jack Buck, Joe Garagiola on KMOX. Ed listens at Chautauqua. 1956 NYE: Barney meets Martine de Visme at USO party in France at midnight 1963 Oct 3: JFK dedicates Greers Ferry Dam in Heber Springs. 50 days before assassination. 1972 Emergency! premieres. 46 of 50 states enact paramedic laws within 3 years. 1973 Barney buys first O'Keeffe for $47,000. "You've bought her greatest picture." 1978 Dr. Martin J. Walhus dies. 50 years of dentistry in Spring Grove. ~1981 Barney marries Patricia Kloepfer at O'Keeffe's home in Abiquiu. O'Keeffe is witness. 1982 Bob Cinader dies. Fire Station 127 named for him. Chautauqua listed on NRHP. 1994 Master Choy Kam Man dies. 3 decades of teaching Yang Style tai chi. 1996 Paul Walhus launches spring.com BBS in Austin 2001 Ebsworth Park created. Frank Lloyd Wright house named for Barney's parents. 2012 Barney publishes A World of Possibility (autobiography, 191 pages) 2017 Barney gives Smithsonian oral history at Hunts Point (2 days) 2018 April 9: Barney Ebsworth dies. Nov: Christie's sells collection for $323.1M . 2019 Hunts Point estate sold to Jeff Bezos for $37.5M. Jean Cinader dies at 96. 2026 April 1: WholeTech Network goes live. 108 websites. 108 tai chi movements. Frauenthal Legacy | Family Tree | Sources | Photos --- ## WholeTech Traffic Summary URL: https://wholetech.com/traffic-report.html WholeTech Traffic Summary WholeTech Network — Daily Traffic Summary Across all 121+ live sites. Auto-generated 2026-05-02 23:55 . 466 Real humans (today) 44,783 Bot requests (today) 1,816 AI bots ignored block 5,823 Unique bot IPs Last 7 days Date Humans Bots AI bots blocked 2026-05-02 466 44,783 1,816 2026-05-01 288 45,361 2,280 2026-04-30 218 36,308 2,492 2026-04-29 297 52,048 1,446 2026-04-28 213 70,954 9,288 Top human-traffic sites today Site Human IPs Bot hits tvreviewer.com 656 1,964 austen.com 492 2,631 firth.com 421 3,039 webgirlvillage.com 226 227 austincast.com 165 259 tvnight.com 161 874 adultstory.com 141 441 bnbhot.com 114 556 proaudiobroker.com 97 158 afterhours.party 90 251 AI training bots that ignored robots.txt today Hits Bot 703 AwarioBot 627 Bytespider 242 ClaudeBot 128 GPTBot 33 Amazonbot 22 Meta-ExternalAgent 19 CCBot 18 PerplexityBot 14 YouBot 10 DuckAssistBot Top 10 bot user-agents today Hits User-agent 10,619 Go-http-client/1.1 2,916 WholeTechLivesitesBot/1.0 (+https://wholetech.com) 2,580 Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; WalhusHealthMonitor/1.0) 2,122 Mozilla/5.0 (l9scan/2.0.038313e2238313e2839313e2334313; +https://leakix.net) 1,821 Mozilla/5.0 AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko; compatible; Amzn-SearchBot/0. 1,641 Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; Android 7.0;) AppleWebKit/537.36 (HTML, like Gecko) Mobile S 1,266 Mozilla/5.0 AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko; compatible; bingbot/2.0; +htt 1,255 Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; Barkrowler/0.9; +https://babbar.tech/crawler) 1,215 Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; MJ12bot/v2.0.5; http://mj12bot.com/) 1,025 Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; SecurityScanner/1.0) Auto-generated daily at 23:55 America/Chicago · wholetech.com --- ## About — Walhus Family History URL: https://wholetech.com/walhus-about.html About — Walhus Family History About This Site walhus.com is a family history site tracing the Walhus and Frauenthal families from their origins in Norway and Bavaria to America. It is the research foundation for an upcoming biography. The Walhus Side The Walhus family came from Hadeland, Norway in the mid-1800s, part of the great Norwegian migration that brought 800,000 people to America. Mikkel Larson Dahl Walhus (1830–1907) settled in Spring Grove, Minnesota — the first Norwegian settlement in the state. His wife Ingeborg lived to 94. They raised nine children in the Norwegian Lutheran tradition. The family produced merchants, farmers, and professionals across the Upper Midwest. Dr. Martin J. Walhus (1889–1978) practiced dentistry in Spring Grove for 50 years after graduating from the University of Minnesota in 1911. The Frauenthal Side Max Frauenthal (1836–1914) emigrated from Bavaria, fought at Spotsylvania in the Civil War, and founded the town of Heber Springs, Arkansas . He built the first brick building in Conway, served in the legislature, and is known as the "Father of Heber Springs and Cleburne County." Dr. Henry Frauenthal (1862–1927) survived the sinking of the Titanic in Lifeboat No. 5 and founded the Hospital for Joint Diseases in New York (now part of NYU Langone). Barney W. Frauenthal (1869–1933) managed the Bureau of Information at St. Louis Union Station and wrote the city guidebooks for the 1904 World's Fair. Where the Lines Meet The two families connected in St. Louis through marriage. Paul Walhus carries both bloodlines — Norwegian immigrants on one side, Bavarian-Jewish pioneers on the other. The thread that runs through both families is the same: build something, put your name on it, make it last. The Project This site is one of three planned family history projects: walhus.com — The Walhus family (this site) barneyfrauenthal.com — The Frauenthal legacy sheyroth.com — Shey Roth Who Runs This Paul Terry Walhus — born December 2, 1944 in St. Louis, Missouri. Bayless High School, Affton. Quarter-miler. Web pioneer since 1996 (spring.com BBS). Now in Austin, Texas, running the WholeTech Network . Contact Questions, corrections, or family memories to share: info@walhus.com --- ## Research Contacts — The Paul Walhus Biography URL: https://wholetech.com/walhus-bio-contacts.html Research Contacts — The Paul Walhus Biography Research Contacts People with memories of Paul, the family, or the eras covered in the biography Immediate Family Alice-Ann Walhus Whiteneck Sister Primary Paul's older sister. Lives in Walnut Creek, California with her husband Don Whiteneck. The single most important living witness to Paul's St. Louis childhood, the Gannon Avenue Christmas Eves, and the Chautauqua summers. Shey Roth Son Primary Paul's son. Lives in Sonoma County, California. DJ, comedian, former Whole Foods. Website: sheyroth.com . Instagram and other social. The perspective of the child. Don Whiteneck Brother-in-law Alice-Ann's husband. Walnut Creek, California. May have memories of Paul from family gatherings across the decades. Frauenthal Cousins Roger Mueller First cousin once removed Son of Muriel Ebsworth Mueller. History teacher in North Carolina, Peace Corps veteran. Raised by a teacher mother, taught Western Civilization overseas. Facebook, LinkedIn accessible. Corky King First cousin Son of Ann Frauenthal King and Harold King. Swim coach in the Chicago area (Hinsdale Central HS). Chautauqua summers companion. Wife: Julie. Child: Skylar King. Carol King First cousin Daughter of Ann and Harold King. Still lives in Chautauqua, Illinois. Childhood summer companion of Paul and Alice-Ann. Christiane Ebsworth Ladd First cousin once removed Barney Ebsworth's only daughter. Chicago. Husband: Mark J. Ladd. Contact is sensitive — she is the sole executor of Barney's estate. Approach through formal channels. Stephen Frauenthal Distant cousin Living Frauenthal descendant, grandson of Herman Frauenthal (brother of Dr. Henry). Potential source for the broader Frauenthal line. Ally (family genealogist) Cousin Corrections The cousin who provided the critical correction that Bernice was a Frauenthal by birth, not a Gapen. Primary source for family tree verification. School & Early Life Bayless High School Alumni Association Affton, MO Paul's class (early 1960s). Yearbook archives, possible surviving track teammates and classmates. University of Illinois Alumni Class of 1969 Paul's college class. Alumni directory may provide leads to classmates, roommates, or fraternity brothers who remember him from Urbana-Champaign. Robert Joiner Cleveland HS '52 Cleveland High School Class of 1952 reunion organizer. Knew Paul's cousin Barney. Phone: 425-772-7756. Relevant for the Ebsworth biography crossover. Austin & Web Pioneer Era Early Austin BBS Community 1980s-90s Austin's pre-web computer community. People who were on the Austin bulletin boards before spring.com. Potential contacts via Austin Free-Net alumni and early Austin tech oral histories. Austin Coworking Pioneers 2000s People who were in the early shared workspaces of Austin. Potential contacts via coworking conference attendee lists and Austin tech history archives. spring.com Early Users 1996-2000 The first users of Paul's BBS and early web community. Likely reachable through old Austin tech directories and Wayback Machine archives. Tai Chi Lineage Choy Kam Man School San Francisco The tai chi school where Paul studied. Successor teachers in the Choy Hok Peng / Choy Kam Man lineage may remember Paul or have records of his training. Austin Tai Chi Community Austin Fellow tai chi practitioners in Austin. Students and teachers in the Yang Style tradition who have practiced alongside Paul. Family Archives & Institutions Houston County Historical Society Spring Grove, MN Records of the Walhus family in Spring Grove. Norwegian Lutheran church records. Dr. Martin J. Walhus dental practice records. Faulkner County Historical Society Conway, AR Records of Max Frauenthal, the Frauenthal & Schwarz store, and early Heber Springs. Photos and documents. Missouri Historical Society St. Louis St. Louis records covering Union Station (Barney W. Frauenthal), Cleveland High School, Bayless High School, and the broader Paul Walhus St. Louis context. Archives of American Art Smithsonian The Barney Ebsworth oral history (April 2017). The primary source for family memories as Barney told them. Have someone to add? Email info@walhus.com --- ## The Paul Walhus Biography Project — Hub URL: https://wholetech.com/walhus-bio-index.html The Paul Walhus Biography Project — Hub The Paul Walhus Biography Project Book • Documentary • Research • Sources 100 chapters 30,000+ words 3 biographies planned 108 websites 1944 born 2026 launch The Book Version 3 — The Flagship The full 100-chapter biography of Paul Terry Walhus. Seven parts, from Norway to Austin, from the quarter-mile to the WholeTech Network. Approximately 30,000 words. Read Version 3 → Version 2 — Expanded Draft The intermediate draft. Twelve-chapter version with deeper context on the Frauenthal and Walhus family lines. In development. Read Version 2 → Version 1 — First Pass The original twelve-chapter outline that started the project. Shorter, tighter, and focused on Paul's most vivid memories. Read Version 1 → The Documentary Documentary Treatment Five acts covering the life and times of Paul Walhus. Target release: July 14, 2026. Read Treatment → Production Materials Publisher Pitch Letter The pitch for the Paul Walhus biography — why this book, why now, why Paul is the author. Read the Pitch → Editorial Review A working editorial review of the biography project — strengths, gaps, and next steps. Read the Review → Research Contacts People with memories of Paul, his family, Bayless High, spring.com, Austin coworking, and the WholeTech era. View Contacts → Production Database Searchable database of production contacts, interviewees, sources, and research leads. Open Database → To-Do List The interactive production to-do list — research tasks, interviews to conduct, photos to find. Open To-Do → Master Sources & Links Annotated bibliography of every link, archive, and source used in the biography project. Browse Links → Related Sites walhus.com The main family history site. Home → barneyfrauenthal.com The Frauenthal legacy. Visit → barneyebsworth.com The Barney Ebsworth biography (password protected). Visit → sheyroth.com Paul's son Shey Roth. Visit → --- ## Master Sources & Links — The Paul Walhus Biography URL: https://wholetech.com/walhus-bio-links.html Master Sources & Links — The Paul Walhus Biography Master Sources & Links Annotated bibliography for the Paul Walhus biography project Paul's Social Media X/Twitter: @springnet — Paul's primary social media account; the "Original King of Twitter" in Austin internet history Instagram: @springnet — Austin life, daily photos, pool and tai chi updates LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/walhus — Professional profile, career history, WholeTech Network Paul's Websites (Selected) walhus.com — The family history site (this one) wholetech.com — The WholeTech Network hub; 108 websites aquachifit.com — Paul's aqua fitness instruction site taichipaul.com — Paul's tai chi site spring.com — The original BBS from 1996 austinspring.com — Austin-focused content barneyfrauenthal.com — The Frauenthal family research site barneyebsworth.com — The Barney Ebsworth biography (password-protected) Walhus Family — Norway & Spring Grove Wikipedia: Spring Grove, Minnesota — First Norwegian settlement in Minnesota, established 1852 Wikipedia: Hadeland, Norway — The Walhus family's ancestral region Syttende Mai Spring Grove — Annual Norwegian Constitution Day festival Digitalarkivet — Digital Archives of Norway; emigration records from Gran parish FamilySearch: Houston County, MN — Walhus family genealogical records MNopedia: Norwegian Immigrants in Minnesota The Norwegian American — Publication covering Norwegian-American heritage Frauenthal Family — Bavaria & Arkansas Encyclopedia of Arkansas: Max Frauenthal — Definitive biographical source for Paul's great-great-grandfather Wikipedia: Max Frauenthal Encyclopedia Titanica — Dr. Henry Frauenthal's survival of the Titanic Library of Congress: Barney's Street Guide of Saint Louis — Barney W. Frauenthal's 1902 guidebook Google Books: Barney's Information Guide to St. Louis (1902) Geni: Max Frauenthal AncientFaces: Frauenthal Family Ebsworth Connection Wikipedia: Barney A. Ebsworth — Paul's cousin Smithsonian Oral History: Barney Ebsworth (2017) — The primary source for family memories Seattle Art Museum: "A Lasting Echo" (2018) — Obituary tribute Find a Grave: Bernard Alec Ebsworth Tai Chi & Lineage Master Choy Kam Man (1920–1994) — San Francisco, son of Choy Hok Peng, Paul's primary teacher in the Yang Style lineage Choy Hok Peng (1886–1957) — First tai chi teacher in the United States, arrived San Francisco 1939, student of Yang Cheng-fu Yang Cheng-fu (1883–1936) — Standardizer of modern Yang Style tai chi, great-grandson of Yang Lu-chan Wikipedia: Yang Style Tai Chi Wikipedia: Choy Hok Pang Austin & the Early Web Wikipedia: Austin, Texas Wayback Machine: spring.com archive — Historical snapshots of Paul's original BBS Wayback Machine: walhus.com archive Wayback Machine: wholetech.com archive Wikipedia: Coworking — The movement Paul was early to Wikipedia: Armadillo World Headquarters — The iconic 1970s Austin music venue University of Illinois, Class of 1969 University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign — Paul's alma mater UIUC Alumni Association University of Illinois Archives — Potential records of Paul's years on campus St. Louis & Bayless High School Bayless School District — Paul's high school district Wikipedia: Affton, Missouri Wikipedia: University City, Missouri — Gannon Avenue location Wikipedia: St. Louis Union Station — Barney W. Frauenthal's workplace Related WholeTech Family Sites walhus.com — The family history site (current site) barneyfrauenthal.com — The Frauenthal Legacy barneyebsworth.com — The Ebsworth biography project sheyroth.com — Paul's son Shey Roth Have a source to add? info@walhus.com --- ## Publisher Pitch — The Paul Walhus Biography URL: https://wholetech.com/walhus-bio-pitch.html Publisher Pitch — The Paul Walhus Biography Publisher Pitch Letter The Life and Times of Paul Terry Walhus Dear Editor: This is a book about the last man standing from a remarkable St. Louis family. It is the story of the cousin who grew up ten years behind Barney Ebsworth and ten years ahead of everyone else in the American web industry. It is the story of the quarter-miler who became a web pioneer, the web pioneer who became a tai chi student, and the tai chi student who, at eighty-one, became the biographer of his own family. The Book Working title: 108 Websites and a Quarter-Mile: The Paul Walhus Story Length: Approximately 80,000 words (the current draft is 30,000 words across 100 chapters; the final book will be refined and expanded). Format: Illustrated biography in 100 chapters, organized into seven parts covering bloodlines, childhood, track, the road to Austin, the web pioneer years, tai chi, and the family biographer role. Why This Book Three reasons: 1. The subject is unique. Paul Walhus is the rare American who has been on the internet since 1996 and is still on it in 2026. He owns 108 websites on a single server. He owns some of the most valuable aged .com domains in the world. He has been practicing tai chi in the direct lineage of the first tai chi teacher in America. He has been teaching aqua fitness in his eighties. And he is the cousin and designated biographer of Barney A. Ebsworth, whose art collection sold at Christie's for $323 million. 2. The family story is extraordinary. Paul's family tree includes a Norwegian immigrant who crossed the Atlantic in 1851, a Bavarian Jew who stood in the hail of lead at the Battle of Spotsylvania, a Titanic survivor who founded NYU Langone's Hospital for Joint Diseases, the manager of the Bureau of Information at the world's busiest train station, a Broadway actress, the producer of the TV show that inspired American paramedic laws, and the cousin who assembled one of the greatest private art collections in American history. 3. The voice is authentic. Paul is writing his own biography in the third person, drawing on direct memory, primary sources, and decades of research. No ghostwriter could produce this material. No outside biographer could access the specific Christmas Eve memories on Gannon Avenue or the specific feel of the Rolls Royce in the Sumac Lane driveway. Paul is the only person alive who can tell this story. The Market Readers of American family sagas (Ron Chernow, Doris Kearns Goodwin, David McCullough). Readers of internet-era memoirs (Walter Isaacson's The Innovators ). Readers of immigrant narratives (Jhumpa Lahiri, Junot Díaz's family material). Readers of Midwestern coming-of-age stories. Readers interested in the Ebsworth art collection and the larger Barney Ebsworth story. Readers of tai chi and wellness literature. Readers of early-web history. Connected Properties This biography is one of three in a planned trilogy covering the Walhus, Frauenthal, and Ebsworth families. The Ebsworth biography is already in advanced draft form at barneyebsworth.com. The Frauenthal legacy has been developed at barneyfrauenthal.com. Together, the three books form an American family saga spanning five generations and three immigrant lines. About the Author Paul Terry Walhus is a lifelong resident of Austin, Texas and the founder of the WholeTech Network — 108 websites running on a single server since 1996. He is a graduate of the University of Illinois , Class of 1969. He is a certified aqua fitness instructor through the University of Texas continuing education program and a direct lineage student of Master Choy Kam Man in the Yang Style tai chi tradition. He is on X/Twitter as @springnet , on Instagram as @springnet , and on LinkedIn at linkedin.com/in/walhus . Availability Draft chapters available for review. Author available for interviews and editorial meetings. Target publication date: July 14, 2026, to coincide with the Barney Ebsworth biography launch. Contact: info@walhus.com --- ## Editorial Review — The Paul Walhus Biography URL: https://wholetech.com/walhus-bio-review.html Editorial Review — The Paul Walhus Biography Editorial Review The Paul Walhus Biography — Version 3, April 2026 What follows is a working editorial review of the Paul Walhus biography in its current 100-chapter draft. This review is written from the perspective of a sympathetic but honest editor looking at the manuscript as a whole and asking: does this work, what are the strengths, and what are the gaps that need to be filled before publication? Overall Assessment The 100-chapter structure is ambitious and it works. The book reads as a substantial life, not as a thin outline padded to book length. The division into seven parts (Origins & Bloodlines; Gannon Avenue; Affton & Bayless High; The Road to Austin; The Web Pioneer; Tai Chi and the Body; The Biographer) gives the reader clear navigational landmarks and allows each section to have its own tone. The book has a real ending — Chapter 100, "The Work Is Not Done" — that resolves the emotional arc without pretending the subject's life is over. Strengths The voice. Paul's first-person memory is filtered through a third-person biographical voice that manages to be both intimate and authoritative. The reader trusts the narrator. The reader also feels the subject's presence. The family texture. The Gannon Avenue Christmas Eve dinners, Aunt Bern's bird, Uncle Alec's accent, the Rolls Royce on Sumac Lane — these details give the book the warmth that pure research cannot provide. No outside biographer could have accessed these memories. Paul is the author because only Paul could be the author. The connections. The book connects the Paul Walhus story to the Barney Ebsworth story in a way that enriches both. Readers of the Ebsworth biography will come to Paul's book to understand Barney better. Readers of the Walhus biography will come away understanding the family context in which a $323 million art collector could emerge from a modest St. Louis household. The research depth. Max Frauenthal at Spotsylvania. Dr. Henry on the Titanic. Barney W. at Union Station. Bob Cinader and Emergency! . The Choy Hok Peng tai chi lineage. Each of these is a real, documentable piece of American history, and each is woven into Paul's personal story with skill. The subject is worth reading about. A certified aqua fitness instructor in his eighties who runs 108 websites on a single server and writes biographies of his famous cousin is not a common type. The subject is unusual enough to sustain a biography. Gaps to Fill The romantic life. The biography currently treats Paul's romantic relationships as a structural gap rather than a story. For a book-length work to succeed, the reader needs to know who Paul loved, how, and when. Paul will need to decide how much he is willing to share. The career path. We know Paul graduated from the University of Illinois in 1969 and eventually landed in Austin and launched spring.com in 1996. The intervening twenty-seven years are not yet documented. What did Paul do between 1969 and 1996? Where did he work? How did he make a living? These chapters need to be written. The specific Austin memories. The 1970s Austin sections are currently written in a general mode ("Paul went to Sixth Street, Paul heard the music") rather than in a specific mode ("Paul was at the Armadillo World Headquarters on the night of X, sitting at table Y with friend Z"). Specific memories, with names and dates, will strengthen the book. The direct testimony of others. The biography would benefit from the testimony of people who knew Paul at various stages — his sister Alice-Ann, his son Shey, college classmates from Illinois, early Austin colleagues, fellow tai chi students. Oral history interviews with these figures would add depth and corroboration. The photographs. No biography is complete without photographs. The current draft is all text. The final book needs photographs of Paul at every stage, family photographs from Gannon Avenue, school photographs from Bayless and Illinois, early Austin photographs, and the various homes and offices Paul has occupied. Editorial Recommendations Expand the career chapters (48-54) with specific details from Paul's memory. Add a chapter on first marriage and early adult life covering the years between Illinois and Austin. Interview Alice-Ann and incorporate her memories, particularly of the Gannon Avenue years and the Chautauqua summers. Interview Shey Roth and incorporate his perspective as the son. Collect family photographs from Alice-Ann and other relatives. Track down surviving Bayless High classmates — particularly anyone on the track team. Document the specific tai chi training — dates, locations, teachers, and the path from student to practitioner. Add an appendix listing all 108 websites with brief descriptions and registration dates. Publishability The book is not yet ready for a major trade publisher, but the structure and voice are strong enough that with the gaps filled and the photographs added, the manuscript could make a credible submission to an independent publisher, a university press, or an author-publisher hybrid arrangement. The audience is real. The story is substantial. The work is worth finishing. --- ## To-Do — The Paul Walhus Biography URL: https://wholetech.com/walhus-bio-todo.html To-Do — The Paul Walhus Biography To-Do List Research tasks, interviews, photographs, and production steps for the Paul Walhus biography 0 of 60 complete Personal History — Paul to Document Confirm exact birth address in St. Louis, December 2, 1944 Document the Walhus household address in Affton, Missouri List grade schools attended (Affton area) Confirm Bayless High School graduation year (1962 or 1963?) Name of Bayless track coach Best recorded 440-yard time at Bayless Name of the boy who beat Paul at the conference meet University of Illinois: major, dorm, fraternity (if any) Names of Illinois classmates still in touch First job after graduation (1969 onward) Document the years 1969–1996 (the big gap in the narrative) Year of arrival in Austin, Texas First Austin address and neighborhood Marriages — name(s), dates, outcomes Shey Roth’s mother — name and story Shey’s birth year and location Spring.com & Web Pioneer Years Exact launch date of spring.com in 1996 Original spring.com features and content Early Austin users and community members First premium domain acquired (and price) Complete list of 108 WholeTech Network domains with registration dates Document the Colin Firth fandom origin story Austin coworking timeline — first space, first event, first connections Interview early BBS / Austin tech contemporaries Tai Chi Lineage Year Paul started studying tai chi First tai chi teacher (before Choy Kam Man?) Years studying under Master Choy Kam Man Trips to San Francisco for tai chi training Obtain certificate / letter from Choy Kam Man school Document the aqua fitness certification details (year, UT course) Current teaching schedule and pool locations Interviews to Conduct Interview Alice-Ann Walhus Whiteneck (sister) — full oral history Interview Shey Roth (son) — childhood memories Interview Roger Mueller (cousin) — Muriel Ebsworth branch Interview Corky King (cousin) — Chautauqua summers Interview Carol King (cousin) — Illinois memories Contact surviving Bayless HS track teammates Contact University of Illinois Class of 1969 classmates Interview early spring.com users Interview Austin coworking colleagues Interview Austin tai chi community members Archival & Photographic Gather Walhus family photos from Alice-Ann Find photos of the brick house on Gannon Avenue Find Bayless High School yearbooks (early 1960s) Find University of Illinois yearbook, 1969 edition Scan early Austin photos (1970s) Scan early web / BBS screenshots (1996–2000) Collect tai chi training photos Recent photos of Paul at work and teaching Production & Launch Complete all 100 chapters to final draft quality Add photograph captions and credits Editorial pass for consistency and voice Fact-check pass — every date, name, and quote Create index of names Write acknowledgments section Design book cover Documentary treatment final draft Find literary agent Launch July 14, 2026 — book + documentary + public site Press release and media outreach --- ## Documentary Treatment — The Paul Walhus Story URL: https://wholetech.com/walhus-bio-treatment.html Documentary Treatment — The Paul Walhus Story Documentary Treatment 108 Websites and a Quarter-Mile A Documentary Film about Paul Terry Walhus A quiet Austin house. A single computer. 108 websites running on a single server in a New Jersey data center. An eighty-one-year-old man sits at a keyboard in the early morning light and writes the biography of his cousin Barney Ebsworth, whose art collection once sold for $323 million. Across the room, a cup of tea cools. Outside, the Texas sun is rising. This is where the story begins. Logline The untold story of Paul Walhus — the quarter-miler from Affton, Missouri who became an internet pioneer, a tai chi student in the direct lineage of the first teacher in America, and the only living biographer of Barney Ebsworth, one of the great American art collectors of the twentieth century. Format Feature-length documentary, approximately 90 minutes. Five acts. Mixed footage: contemporary interviews with Paul, archival photographs and film, location visits to St. Louis, Spring Grove, Heber Springs, Austin, and (if possible) the Hunts Point Ebsworth estate in Seattle. Animated sequences for moments where no footage exists. Act I — Origins (15 minutes) Scene 1: The Brick House on Gannon Avenue Open on Paul at his Austin desk, looking at a photograph of the brick house on Gannon Avenue in University City, Missouri. Voiceover: "This is the house where my family gathered every Christmas Eve. My grandfather Ed lived here. My Aunt Bern cooked the turkey. My cousin Barney was there too." Scene 2: Norway & Bavaria Two parallel sequences. Hadeland, Norway, mid-nineteenth century: Mikkel Walhus leaves for America. Marienthal, Bavaria: Max Frauenthal leaves for America. Both end in America. Both become the ancestors. Scene 3: The Bloody Angle Civil War reenactment or archival footage. Max Frauenthal at Spotsylvania. The testimony of a fellow soldier: "He stood at the immediate point of contact, amid the most terrific hail of lead, and coolly and deliberately loaded and fired without cringing." Act II — Bayless High (15 minutes) Scene 4: The Quarter-Mile Paul at his desk, looking at his high school yearbook photograph. Voiceover about running the 440 at Bayless High. Cut to archival footage of 1960s high school track meets. Paul finishes second in the conference. Scene 5: Sumac Lane Paul narrates visiting his cousin Barney and Barney's French wife Martine at 3 Sumac Lane in Ladue. The Rolls Royce. The Mercedes. Martine's welcome. The first time Paul saw what was possible. Scene 6: University of Illinois Footage of the Urbana-Champaign campus. Paul's class of 1969. Graduation. The decision to move west. Act III — Austin & the Web (20 minutes) Scene 7: Arriving in Austin 1970s Austin. Willie Nelson at the Armadillo. Sixth Street. The cheap apartments. The warm weather. Paul decides to stay. Scene 8: The First BBS 1996. A modem. A server. The launch of spring.com. Paul becomes one of the first independent web publishers in America. Scene 9: Building WholeTech The slow accumulation of 108 domain names over three decades. The server in New Jersey. The philosophy of ownership. The premium .com portfolio. Act IV — Tai Chi and the Body (15 minutes) Scene 10: Master Choy Kam Man The story of the Choy Hok Peng lineage. Paul's practice. Footage of Yang Style tai chi. The connection between the 108 movements of the long form and the 108 websites of the WholeTech Network. Scene 11: Aqua Fitness Paul teaching a class at an Austin pool. Students of every age doing the movements. Paul in his eighties, still showing up, still teaching. Act V — The Biographer (25 minutes) Scene 12: Barney's Death April 2018. The news reaches Paul in Austin. The moment the senior generation of the Frauenthal family shifted to Paul. Scene 13: The Christie's Auction November 2018. The collection sells for $323.1 million. Paul watches from Austin. Scene 14: The Decision to Write 2026. Paul begins the Barney Ebsworth biography. We see him at his desk, at the archive, on the phone with distant relatives, reading his cousin's will, piecing together the story. Scene 15: The Work Is Not Done Close on Paul at his desk, working, the 108 websites behind him in a visual montage, the Gannon Avenue brick house in the background of his memory, the bird from Aunt Bern's house still flying in his mind. Fade to black. Production Notes Target release: July 14, 2026 (Barney and Muriel Ebsworth's birthday). Director/producer: TBD. Interview subjects: Paul himself, Alice-Ann Walhus Whiteneck (sister), Shey Roth (son), Roger Mueller (cousin), Corky King (cousin), available Austin colleagues and friends, and any surviving Cleveland High School classmates of Barney's with memories of the Frauenthal-Ebsworth family. Archival footage needed: St. Louis in the 1950s, 1960s high school track, early Austin (1970s), early Internet/BBS era, the 2018 Christie's auction. Locations: Austin, St. Louis (Gannon Avenue, Affton, Cleveland High, Bayless High), Spring Grove Minnesota, Heber Springs Arkansas, Urbana-Champaign Illinois, Hunts Point Washington (if access permitted). --- ## News — Walhus Family History URL: https://wholetech.com/walhus-news.html News — Walhus Family History News & Updates April 2026 April 6: Site audit complete. Family tree, timeline, and sources verified and corrected. April 5: walhus.com rebuilt with full family history, interactive family tree, timeline, and sources page. April 5: Family tree correction confirmed: Bernice was a Frauenthal by birth (daughter of Barney W. Frauenthal), not a Gapen. April 4: Ingeborg Walhus death date confirmed: 1928, age 94 (not 100+ as previously stated). April 4: Martin J. Walhus death date confirmed: 1978. Practiced dentistry in Spring Grove for 50 years. April 4: Visual family tree created covering 5 generations and 16 surnames. April 1: WholeTech Network goes live with 108 websites. Research in Progress John M. Walhus children: Josefine, Martin, Nora, Bessie, Arnold (d. infant), Inga Jaeschke, Jimmy. Seeking: Spring Grove church records, Houston County genealogical records, Norwegian emigration records from Hadeland. Seeking: Photos of Spring Grove, the Walhus general store, Dr. Martin's dental practice. Seeking: Anyone with Walhus family memories or photos — info@walhus.com Coming Soon Walhus family biography (in development) Photo gallery More detailed profiles of each family member For updates: info@walhus.com --- ## Paul Terry Walhus — The Biography (Version 1) URL: https://wholetech.com/walhus-paul-big.html Paul Terry Walhus — The Biography (Version 1) ← Walhus Family • Family Tree • Timeline Paul Terry Walhus The Life and Times of an American Web Pioneer Born December 2, 1944 • 7:40 AM • St. Louis, Missouri Draft Version 1 — April 2026. This is a working biography — one hundred chapters, the first pass. Paul is the subject and the source; gaps in the narrative are marked and will be filled as the research continues. If you knew Paul, his family, Bayless High, Spring Grove, or early Austin, please write: info@walhus.com Part I — Origins & Bloodlines Born at 7:40 in the Morning Mikkel of Hadeland Ingeborg, Who Lived to Ninety-Four The Nine Children Spring Grove, Minnesota Dr. Martin J. Walhus Fifty Years of Dentistry Max Frauenthal in Bavaria The Bloody Angle The Father of Heber Springs Dr. Henry on the Titanic Barney W. at Union Station Edward Frauenthal Lillian Gapen The Three Sisters of Edward Part II — Gannon Avenue Virginia Frauenthal Walhus Donald Frederick Walhus The Marriage of Two Lines Alice-Ann, the Older Sister The Brick House on Gannon Avenue Christmas Eve Turkey Aunt Bern's Bird Uncle Alec's Accent The Twin Cousins Grandpa Ed's Clubs The Missouri Athletic Club Algonquin Country Club The Aubuchons and Cinaders Jean on Broadway Bob Cinader and Emergency Part III — Affton & Bayless High Growing Up in Affton The Walhus Household Grade School Years Chautauqua Summers Cousins at the Illinois River Bayless High School Finding the Quarter-Mile The 440-Yard Dash Training in Affton Second in the Conference Cleveland High vs Bayless Watching Barney Build INTRAV Sumac Lane in Ladue Meeting Martine The Rolls and the Mercedes Part IV — The Road to Austin Graduation from Bayless College and the First Years Early Jobs The Decision to Leave St. Louis Finding Austin The Austin of the Seventies Sixth Street and the Music Falling in Love with Texas Marriages and Partnerships Becoming a Father: Shey Raising a Son in Austin Shey's Path to Sonoma The Pre-Web Years First Computers Discovering Bulletin Boards Part V — The Web Pioneer The Idea for Spring.com 1996 — The BBS Goes Live The Spring.com Community Austin's Early Internet Registering Domain Names The Philosophy of Ownership Colin Firth and Firth.com The Firth Fan Community Austin Coworking Origins The Coworking Portfolio Building WholeTech The Server in New Jersey 108 Sites, 108 Movements The Premium .COM Collection Aged Domains as Asset Class Part VI — Tai Chi and the Body Discovering Tai Chi Master Choy Kam Man The Choy Hok Peng Lineage Yang Style in America 108 Movements Daily Practice The Body at Fifty Aqua Fitness Certification The University of Texas Teaching in the Pool Part VII — The Biographer Barney's Death, April 2018 Watching the Christie's Auction The Smithsonian Oral History Reading the Will The Decision to Write The Research Method The Frauenthal Correction Building Barneyfrauenthal.com The Ebsworth Book The Documentary Plan The Three Biographies July 14, 2026 What Paul Knows Only Paul Knows Legacy The Work Is Not Done This is the life of a man who spent his whole childhood ten years behind his cousin Barney and his whole adulthood ten years ahead of everyone else. A quarter-miler. A web pioneer. A tai chi student. A cousin. A father. A biographer. Paul Terry Walhus was born at seven-forty in the morning on the second day of December, nineteen forty-four, into a St. Louis that was still a wartime city and a family that already knew how to build things that lasted. Part I — Origins & Bloodlines Chapter 1 — Born at 7:40 in the Morning December 2, 1944. Seven-forty in the morning. St. Louis, Missouri. A Saturday. The Second World War had just over eight months left to run. The Battle of the Bulge would begin in eleven days and nobody in the St. Louis delivery room that morning knew it was coming. The city outside was cold and gray and full of factories running three shifts and women with jobs their mothers had never imagined and men in uniforms nobody had known how to sew five years earlier. Into this wartime city, Paul Terry Walhus was born to Virginia Frauenthal Walhus and Donald Frederick Walhus . He was their second child; his sister Alice-Ann had come before him. The father was a Walhus — son of a Minnesota dentist, grandson of a Norwegian immigrant. The mother was a Frauenthal — daughter of Edward and Lillian Gapen Frauenthal, granddaughter of a line that had run from Bavaria to Arkansas to St. Louis. The baby in the hospital weighed whatever babies weigh. He had all his fingers and all his toes. Nobody in the room had the slightest inkling that eighty-two years later the boy would be running 108 websites on a single server in a New Jersey data center and writing the biography of his cousin. Nobody ever does. That is the pleasure of biography. Chapter 2 — Mikkel of Hadeland To understand the boy, you must understand the bloodlines, and to understand the bloodlines, you must go back to Hadeland. Hadeland is a district in southeastern Norway, north of Oslo, in the rolling agricultural country between the Randsfjorden and Tyrifjorden lakes. It is farmland that has been worked since the Vikings. The houses are painted the dark red and ochre yellow of Norwegian tradition. The churches are small and white and wooden. The winters are long. In 1830, in Gran parish in Hadeland, a boy was born named Mikkel Larson Dahl . He would take the name Walhus from the farm where he grew up — in Norwegian tradition, the surname was the address. Walhus was the place. And when Mikkel grew up and decided to leave everything and cross the ocean, he took the name of the farm with him like a man stuffing a handful of home dirt into his pocket. In 1851, at the age of twenty-one, Mikkel boarded a ship and sailed to America. Fifty-six people left Gran parish that year. He spent three years in Wisconsin before moving on to Iowa and then, finally, to southeastern Minnesota. The Great Norwegian Migration was in full swing. Between 1825 and 1925, some 800,000 Norwegians would leave a country whose total population was barely two million. Mikkel was one of them. He was not the first and he was not the last and he was not famous. He was the ancestor. Chapter 3 — Ingeborg, Who Lived to Ninety-Four Mikkel's wife was Ingeborg Johannesdatter Vellufein , born in 1834 in Telemarken, Norway. She came to America at age seven with her parents — a long journey for a small girl, probably by steamship to New York, then by rail or wagon across the continent to the Upper Midwest. She grew up American but remembered Norway. She spoke the language her whole life. Ingeborg married a man whose given surname was Dahl — but he took her name. This is the first piece of evidence that the Walhus line had a certain quality to it: a strength that made men want to belong to it rather than have their women belong to them. Ingeborg's husband became a Walhus. The family stayed Walhus. That is not a small thing in nineteenth-century rural Minnesota. Ingeborg had nine children and lived to the age of ninety-four, dying in 1928. Ninety-four years is a remarkable span anywhere; in pioneer Minnesota it was nearly mythological. She saw the Civil War and the automobile and the radio and the airplane. She saw the Lindbergh flight. She saw everything. Her great-great-grandson Paul would be born sixteen years after her death and would carry her granddaughter's temperament: calm, patient, Northern, built for the long haul. Chapter 4 — The Nine Children Mikkel and Ingeborg raised nine children in Spring Grove, Minnesota. The known ones include John M. Walhus (born 1858, merchant in Spring Grove, ran the general store), Lars Walhus (retired farmer in Bremen, North Dakota), Christian Walhus (Winneshiek County, Iowa), Anton Walhus (the old home farm in Iowa), Martin J. Walhus Sr. (farmer, stock buyer, auto dealer in Mabel, Minnesota), and — most importantly for this biography — Dr. Martin J. Walhus, D.D.S. (born 1889, the Spring Grove dentist). John M. Walhus, the eldest, had seven children of his own: Josefine, Martin, Nora, Bessie, Arnold (who died in infancy), Inga Jaeschke, and Jimmy. The Walhus family spread across the Upper Midwest like the roots of an oak tree. In the Minnesota census records of the early twentieth century, Walhus is not an unusual surname. In the Spring Grove phone book, it is one of the old names. Paul's grandfather, Dr. Martin J. Walhus, D.D.S., was the seventh child in the family tree as we know it today — born 1889, the year North Dakota became a state. He would become the anchor of the Walhus presence in Spring Grove for half a century. He would also become the reason Paul's father Donald existed. Chapter 5 — Spring Grove, Minnesota Spring Grove is a small town in Houston County, in the extreme southeastern corner of Minnesota — the bluff country where Minnesota meets Iowa and the Mississippi River flows through limestone hills. It was founded in 1852 and holds a unique distinction in American history: it is the first Norwegian settlement in Minnesota . The first Norwegian Lutheran congregation in the state was organized here in 1855 by Rev. Ulrik Koren. For the Walhus family, Spring Grove was the promised land. It was the place where Norwegian was still spoken in the streets and the Lutheran church was still the center of town life and the farms were still worked by men who remembered the fjords. It still is, in many ways. The town today celebrates an annual Syttende Mai festival on May 17, honoring Norwegian Constitution Day. The Norwegian flag flies alongside the American flag in the town square. Paul never lived in Spring Grove. He grew up in St. Louis. But Spring Grove was the place his father came from, and the place his grandfather practiced dentistry for fifty years, and the place the whole Walhus family tree branched out of. It is, in the geographical sense, Paul's ancestral village. If he has never made a pilgrimage there, he should. Chapter 6 — Dr. Martin J. Walhus Dr. Martin J. Walhus, D.D.S. was born in Spring Grove in 1889. He attended the University of Minnesota dental school and graduated in 1911 , at the age of twenty-two. He returned immediately to Spring Grove and set up his practice. He would stay there, in that same small town, for the next fifty years. He died in 1978. Fifty years of dentistry in a town of a few hundred people is a remarkable thing. He knew everyone's teeth. He knew which farmers chewed tobacco and which Lutheran ladies had a weakness for lefse. He pulled teeth, filled cavities, fit dentures, and watched three generations of Spring Grove children grow up in his chair. He was also, by all accounts, an avid golfer — which is the kind of detail that tells you he had time, and enough patients, to take Saturday afternoons off. His wife died at the age of forty-three, leaving him to raise children alone. The exact details are among the blanks in this biography that Paul himself may be able to fill in. What we know is that Dr. Martin's son, Donald Frederick Walhus , inherited his father's love of golf and eventually moved from Minnesota to St. Louis, where he met the Frauenthal girl who would become Paul's mother. Chapter 7 — Fifty Years of Dentistry Think about fifty years in one chair in one town. Think about the dental technology of 1911 — foot-powered drills, porcelain fillings just coming into use, X-rays only a decade old and delivered in doses that would horrify modern technicians. Think about the technology of 1961, the year Dr. Martin Walhus presumably hung up his drill: high-speed air turbines, local anesthesia that actually worked, fluoride in the water, x-rays with shielding, dentures made of acrylic instead of rubber. Dr. Martin Walhus saw all of it. He practiced dentistry during two World Wars, the Great Depression, the advent of the automobile, the rise of radio and television, the birth of the atomic age, and the first decade of the space race. He outlived his wife by many years. He kept going. He kept his practice. He kept his golf game. Paul inherited something from this grandfather he perhaps never met at length — or perhaps met often; the records are unclear. What Paul inherited, whether he received it directly or through his father Donald, was the habit of staying . The habit of keeping a practice open for decades. The habit of being the last one in town. Paul has been in Austin since the 1970s. He has been running websites since 1996. He has been, in his own way, the Dr. Martin Walhus of the World Wide Web — the one who set up the practice early and never closed it. Chapter 8 — Max Frauenthal in Bavaria Now we must turn to the other side of the family, the side that came from Bavaria rather than Norway and fought for the Confederacy rather than farmed in Minnesota. On November 11, 1836, in the small town of Marienthal, Bavaria , a Jewish boy was born named Maximillian Frauenthal . His grandfather had adopted the surname Frauenthal — from a town near Vienna, Austria, meaning roughly "the valley of women" — when the Napoleonic Code required European Jews to take fixed surnames in the early nineteenth century. Max grew up in Marienthal at a time when Jewish life in Bavaria was constrained but not impossible. He received some education, learned some trade. In his early twenties, like thousands of other German Jews in the 1850s, he made the decision to emigrate to America. He sailed across the Atlantic. He landed in the United States. He made his way eventually to Mississippi, where there was already a small German-Jewish community in the cotton-growing region. When the Civil War broke out in 1861, Max Frauenthal enlisted as a private in the Confederate Army. He joined the Sixteenth Regiment, Company A, Mississippi Volunteers . This decision — a Jewish immigrant from Bavaria fighting for the slaveholding South — seems strange today but was not unusual. German-Jewish immigrants who settled in the South identified with their neighbors, not with the distant Union. Max fought for Mississippi because Mississippi was his new home. Chapter 9 — The Bloody Angle On May 12, 1864 , Max Frauenthal found himself at a place that would be called, in the memoirs of survivors, the "Bloody Acute Angle" — a salient in the Confederate line at the Battle of Spotsylvania Courthouse in Virginia. The battle there was some of the most savage close-quarters combat in American military history. Men fought for twenty-four hours in driving rain. The rain turned the trenches into mud and the mud into bodies. Oak trees two feet thick were cut down by musket fire alone. The dead piled up in layers. Max Frauenthal stood in the worst of it and did not flinch. A fellow soldier later testified in writing: "He stood at the immediate point of contact, amid the most terrific hail of lead, and coolly and deliberately loaded and fired without cringing." — Testimony of a fellow Confederate soldier, Spotsylvania, May 12, 1864 After the battle, Max's bravery became so legendary among Confederate veterans that "Fronthall" — a corruption of his surname — became slang for physical courage. If you did something brave, you had Fronthall . It was the kind of spontaneous tribute that soldiers rarely bestow and never fake. Max Frauenthal had walked into the worst hour of the Civil War and walked out with his name turned into a word. This is the blood Paul Walhus carries from his mother's side. Not the polite, cultivated Jewish heritage of Upper West Side New York. The hard, stand-in-the-hail-of-lead bravery of a Bavarian immigrant who chose the wrong side of history and fought for it like a man who had nothing else to lose. Chapter 10 — The Father of Heber Springs After the war, Max Frauenthal did what most Confederate veterans did: he tried to rebuild a life. In 1869, in Louisville, Mississippi, he married Sallie Jacobs , a woman from Baltimore. The newlyweds moved to Conway, Arkansas , a small railroad stop north of Little Rock. Max went into business with a partner named Leo Schwarz. They opened a general store called Frauenthal and Schwarz . In 1878, Conway burned down. Max rebuilt. He built the first brick building in the town's history — a structure that still stands today at 904 Front Street and is on the National Register of Historic Places. Frauenthal and Schwarz operated continuously from 1869 until 1952 — eighty-three years. It was the oldest business in Conway and one of the oldest in Arkansas. But Max was not done. In 1881, he bought land north of Conway containing natural mineral springs. He formed the Sugar Loaf Springs Company , platted a town, donated a public square, built a frame courthouse with his own money, and donated Spring Park to the town forever. When the Arkansas legislature created a new county in 1883, they named it Cleburne County at Max's request — for General Patrick R. Cleburne, the Confederate commander killed at the Battle of Franklin. In 1910, the town was renamed Heber Springs , a name Max himself chose, in honor of Dr. Heber Jones. Max Frauenthal died on March 8, 1914. His obituary called him the "Father of Heber Springs and Cleburne County." In 1963, John F. Kennedy would travel to Heber Springs to dedicate the Greers Ferry Dam — his last public appearance outside Washington before his assassination fifty days later. The town Max built became the site of a presidential speech. Max's great-grandson Paul would be born in St. Louis thirty years before JFK stood there, and would live long enough to learn that his ancestor had founded the place where the most famous speech of the Kennedy administration's final weeks had been delivered. Chapter 11 — Dr. Henry on the Titanic Max had a cousin — or a close relation whose exact placement in the family tree remains under research — named Dr. Henry William Frauenthal . Henry was born March 13, 1863, in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. He became one of the most prominent orthopedic surgeons of his era. In 1905, he founded the Hospital for Joint Diseases in Harlem, New York City — an institution that exists today as part of NYU Langone. In the spring of 1912, Dr. Henry Frauenthal married Clara Heinsheimer . The couple honeymooned in France. On April 10, 1912, they boarded the RMS Titanic at Cherbourg for the return voyage to New York. Henry's brother Isaac Frauenthal — a New York lawyer — traveled with them. On the night of April 14, the Titanic struck an iceberg. On the early morning of April 15, it sank. Henry, Clara, and Isaac escaped in Lifeboat No. 5 — one of the first lifeboats launched. Henry immediately put his medical training to work, treating a fellow passenger named Annie May Stengel for broken ribs. Two brothers in a lifeboat, pulling away from the greatest maritime disaster in peacetime history, one of them a doctor already working on the injured while the ship behind them broke apart. It is the kind of family story that you can tell yourself is impossible, except it happened, and the records survive, and the lifeboat manifest has their names on it. Dr. Henry Frauenthal died on March 14, 1927, the day after his sixty-fourth birthday. His ashes were eventually scattered from the roof of the Hospital for Joint Diseases, twenty-eight years after his death. His younger relative Paul Walhus would be born seventeen years after that ceremony and would grow up knowing, as every Frauenthal child grew up knowing, that the family had been on the Titanic and had lived. Chapter 12 — Barney W. at Union Station There was also Barney W. Frauenthal . Not Paul's cousin Barney Ebsworth — the older Barney, the one Paul's cousin was named for. Barney W. Frauenthal was born in 1869 in White Haven, Pennsylvania, and moved to St. Louis as a young man. He went to work at the St. Louis Union Station when it opened in 1894 and became the manager of the Bureau of Information . He later rose to General Traffic Agent of the United Railways of St. Louis. Union Station in 1894 was the largest and busiest train station in the world. The main train shed covered more than eleven acres. At its peak it handled more than 100,000 passengers a day and 260 trains. Barney W. Frauenthal ran the information desk for this cathedral of travel. He was, in a real sense, the man who invented traveler information services in the United States. When you walked into Union Station and asked where to go, he was the man whose staff told you. In 1902, in preparation for the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition (the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis), Barney W. published a series of guidebooks to the city — Barney's Street Guide of Saint Louis , Barney's Information Guide to St. Louis . You can find copies today at the Library of Congress and Google Books. They are the first comprehensive modern traveler guidebooks in the United States. He was, before anyone had invented the word for it, the first concierge of the American interior. Barney W. Frauenthal died in 1933. He had a daughter named Bernice — who would grow up to be Paul's great-aunt and the mother of Barney A. Ebsworth — and a son named Edward — who would grow up to be Paul's grandfather Ed, the man in the brick house on Gannon Avenue with the Christmas Eve turkey. Paul is named, in a way, after two Barneys: the traveler-information Barney, and the cruise-line Barney. The name in the family means something. Chapter 13 — Edward Frauenthal Paul's grandfather was Edward Frauenthal , son of Barney W. Frauenthal. Grandpa Ed. He was born in St. Louis at the turn of the twentieth century, grew up in the shadow of Union Station, and lived his adult life in a brick house on Gannon Avenue in University City, Missouri . University City is the St. Louis suburb built on the grounds of the 1904 World's Fair — a planned community with Walter Crane art on the buildings and the famous Egyptian gates at Delmar Boulevard. Edward Frauenthal was a club man. He belonged to the Algonquin Country Club , founded in 1899, and the Missouri Athletic Club , founded in 1903. These were the institutions that defined the St. Louis upper-middle-class male of his generation: lunch with other business men, golf on Saturdays, poker in the evenings, a certain dignified quietness in the way he carried himself. He worked in business. He provided for his family. He was, by every account Paul has ever given, a steady, decent, admirable man . Ed had a particular fondness for his grandnephew Barney Ebsworth. Barney's mother Bernice was Ed's sister. Ed "really loved Barney and always spoke highly of him." He saw something in the boy — some spark, some work ethic, some promise — that the world would eventually confirm. When Barney went on to found INTRAV and build the cruise lines and assemble the art collection, Ed was quietly proud. He had called it when no one else was paying attention. Ed also loved Paul. The love was a different kind — Paul was a grandson, not a grandnephew, and the relationship was more domestic and everyday. Ed was the man across the Christmas Eve table. Ed was the man whose brick house on Gannon Avenue was the hub of the family universe. Ed was the man whose dry voice and steady presence told Paul, year after year, you come from people who built things . Chapter 14 — Lillian Gapen Ed's wife was Lillian Gapen Frauenthal — a Gapen by birth, a Frauenthal by marriage. The Gapen family appears in the genealogical record as a midwestern American family of (probably) English or Scots-Irish extraction. The exact details are among the things Paul is still researching. What we know is that Lillian married Ed Frauenthal, moved into the brick house on Gannon Avenue, and became the matriarch of Paul's childhood memory. Lillian was, by description, the grandmother . She cooked the Christmas Eve turkey alongside her sister-in-law Bernice. She kept the house. She held the family together across the years when Ed was at the Missouri Athletic Club and the children were growing up and the cousins were visiting. She was warm and capable in the way that midwestern grandmothers of the early twentieth century were warm and capable: without fanfare, without demanding credit, without ever saying what it had cost her. Paul remembers her. Paul remembers the kitchen. Paul remembers the turkey. Paul remembers the silverware and the china and the way the dining room on Gannon Avenue felt at six o'clock on December 24 with the whole family arriving. These are the memories a biographer rescues from oblivion. These are the rooms that would otherwise be forgotten by everyone not named Paul. Chapter 15 — The Three Sisters of Edward Edward Frauenthal, Paul's grandfather, had at least three sisters according to the family correction Paul's cousin Ally provided: Bernice (who married Alec Ebsworth and bore the twins Barney and Muriel), Jean (no children, according to Ally's corrections), and Lucille (mother of Jean Aubuchon, the Broadway actress who would marry TV producer Bob Cinader). This is the generation that lived through the Great Depression as young adults, fought in or supported the Second World War, and built the postwar prosperity that Paul grew up in. They were the brothers and sisters of Paul's grandfather. They were his great-aunts. And when the family gathered on Gannon Avenue at Christmas, the room was full of them — or full of their children, or full of their stories. Bernice was the most famous of them, in the long run, because her son Barney went on to be the most famous Frauenthal of the twentieth century. But the three sisters together, with their brother Ed, formed the second generation of the St. Louis Frauenthal branch — the generation that took Barney W.'s Union Station money and Max Frauenthal's Heber Springs legacy and turned it into a stable middle-class St. Louis existence. They were the bridge from the founders to the grandchildren. They were the ones who made the Christmas table possible. Part II — Gannon Avenue Chapter 16 — Virginia Frauenthal Walhus Paul's mother was Virginia Frauenthal Walhus , daughter of Edward and Lillian Gapen Frauenthal. Virginia was born in St. Louis in the early twentieth century — the exact year is part of Paul's ongoing research but likely around 1912 to 1920. She grew up in University City, attended local schools, and would eventually meet and marry a young Minnesotan named Donald Walhus. Virginia carried both the Frauenthal fire and the Gapen steadiness. She had a sister named Ann who married a man named Harold E. King and moved to Peoria, Illinois; Ann and Harold had children named Corky and Carol King, who would become Paul's first cousins and his summer companions at the family's Chautauqua cottage. Virginia and Ann shared their mother's kitchen, their father's steadiness, and the peculiar burden of being the Frauenthal daughters in a house where every holiday included a Christmas turkey and a long family history. Virginia Frauenthal Walhus was, by all accounts, a good mother . She raised Alice-Ann and Paul in Affton, kept the household running, and never made either of her children feel that they had been born into something less than they deserved. She was the daily presence. She was the one who made the meals and mended the clothes and drove the kids to practice. She was the one who kept the family tree alive in casual conversation — mentioning Aunt Bern and Grandpa Ed and Cousin Barney at the dinner table the way other mothers might mention neighbors. Chapter 17 — Donald Frederick Walhus Paul's father was Donald Frederick Walhus , son of Dr. Martin J. Walhus of Spring Grove, Minnesota. Donald grew up in the bluff country of southeastern Minnesota, watching his father practice dentistry and eventually deciding that a dental practice was not what he himself wanted to do. He was, by Paul's description, an avid golfer — a man whose idea of a weekend was eighteen holes on a reasonably well-kept course in reasonably fair weather. How and when Donald moved from Spring Grove to St. Louis is part of the gap in the narrative that Paul can fill in. What we know is that he met Virginia Frauenthal there, married her, and settled down in the Affton area of the southern St. Louis metro. He worked, raised a family, took his golf seriously, and carried the Walhus name across generations. He was the son of a dentist and the father of a web pioneer — a one-generation bridge from pre-industrial Minnesota to post-industrial Texas. Paul inherited something from his father that mattered: the love of staying with a thing . Donald stayed married. Donald stayed in St. Louis. Donald kept his golf game and his household and his responsibilities. These are not glamorous virtues. They are, however, the virtues that produce biographers — because a biographer is fundamentally someone who stayed around long enough to remember. Chapter 18 — The Marriage of Two Lines The marriage of Donald Walhus and Virginia Frauenthal was the event that made Paul possible. Two American family lines, utterly different in origin — Norwegian Lutheran farmers on one side, Bavarian Jewish merchants on the other — met in a St. Louis living room sometime in the 1930s or 1940s and decided to merge. The Walhus name continued, because the husband's name traditionally wins; but the Frauenthal blood continued too, in the person of the daughter who married and then in the two children she bore. Paul Walhus is therefore half Norwegian and half German-Jewish . His name is Walhus. His blood is also Frauenthal. His soul — if we are allowed to talk about souls in a biography — is evenly divided between the two. He has the Norwegian patience of Mikkel and Ingeborg, and the Bavarian audacity of Max Frauenthal at Spotsylvania. He has the Upper Midwest dentist's habit of staying, and the Jewish merchant's habit of starting new things. He has the Lutheran ethic and the Frauenthal fire. You can see this duality in the WholeTech Network. On one hand: 108 websites, patiently accumulated over thirty years, running on a single server, kept alive with small daily maint […] --- ## Paul Terry Walhus — The Biography URL: https://wholetech.com/walhus-paul.html Paul Terry Walhus — The Biography ← Walhus Family • Family Tree • Timeline Paul Terry Walhus A Life in Three Acts: St. Louis, the Web, and Austin Born December 2, 1944 • 7:40 AM • St. Louis, Missouri Contents Born at 7:40 in the Morning Christmas Eve on Gannon Avenue Bayless High and the Quarter-Mile The Cousin on Sumac Lane Leaving St. Louis Austin and the First BBS Master Choy Kam Man The Coworking Years The WholeTech Network The Aqua Fitness Chapter The Family Biographer Shey Roth, Alice-Ann, and What Comes Next Paul Terry Walhus was born into a family that already knew how to build things that lasted. His grandfather had come across the Norwegian Sea from Hadeland. His mother's family had come from Bavaria through a Civil War battlefield and a railroad yard. By the time Paul arrived in a St. Louis delivery room on the second morning of December 1944, the blueprints for his life — the cricket bat and the quarter-mile, the brick house and the Gannon Avenue Christmas tree — were already being drawn by hands that had done this before. Chapter 1 — Born at 7:40 in the Morning December 2, 1944. Seven forty in the morning. St. Louis, Missouri. The Second World War was still on — the Battle of the Bulge would begin in less than two weeks — and the city was full of factories running three shifts and men in uniform and women with jobs their mothers had never imagined. Into this wartime city, Paul Terry Walhus was born to Virginia Frauenthal Walhus and Donald Frederick Walhus . His mother was a Frauenthal — the daughter of Lillian Gapen Frauenthal, granddaughter of the family that had built stores in Conway, Arkansas and managed the information bureau at Union Station. His father was a Walhus — the son of Dr. Martin J. Walhus, the Spring Grove dentist who had been practicing in southeastern Minnesota since 1911 and would continue for another thirty-four years. Two bloodlines met that morning. One had crossed the Atlantic on a steamship and put down roots in the Upper Midwest. The other had crossed the Atlantic earlier, fought at Spotsylvania, founded a town in Arkansas, and settled into the parlors and brick houses of St. Louis. Paul Terry Walhus carried them both. Chapter 2 — Christmas Eve on Gannon Avenue The most important address of Paul's childhood was not his own. It was a brick house on Gannon Avenue in University City, Missouri — the home of his grandfather, Edward Frauenthal , known in the family as Grandpa Ed, and his grandmother Lillian Gapen Frauenthal. On Christmas Eve, the whole family gathered there. Grandpa Ed with his stories and his clubs and his dry, steady voice. Grandma Lillian in the kitchen, cooking a turkey with her sister-in-law Bernice Ebsworth — because the Frauenthals cooked Christmas Eve turkey together, on one stove, every year, until they couldn't anymore. The children opened presents under a big tree in the front room. There was laughter and silverware and the particular smell of a Midwestern Christmas in the 1950s — turkey and pine and warm butter and the cold air that came in whenever someone opened the front door. Bernice — Aunt Bern to everyone in the family — was warm, gracious, friendly, funny . Those were the four words Paul would use sixty years later when anyone asked him. She kept a bird in her house that flew from room to room. She had married a British man named Alec Ebsworth whose grandfather had commanded the Grenadier Guards at Buckingham Palace. Their twin children, Barney and Muriel, were there too — the twins who had been born ten years before Paul, close enough to be cousins but far enough to be almost another generation. "Aunt Bern was so nice — gracious, friendly. She was warm and funny. And they had that bird that flew around the house." — Paul Walhus, on his aunt Bernice Frauenthal Ebsworth Grandpa Ed really loved Barney. He spoke highly of him. He saw something in his grandnephew that the world would eventually see too. He also spoke highly of Paul — with the same steady voice, the same Frauenthal certainty that these boys were going to amount to something. He was right about both of them. Those Christmas Eves on Gannon Avenue are the foundation on which this entire biography project rests. Every story, every chapter, every detail about Barney Ebsworth that Paul remembers — the cricket, the Rolls Royce, the way Martine smiled — starts at that Christmas table. If you want to understand why Paul is the one telling Barney's story now, start there. Chapter 3 — Bayless High and the Quarter-Mile Paul grew up in Affton , in the southern St. Louis suburbs, and attended Bayless High School . Affton was a working-class, tidy place — brick ranch houses, cement porches, Little Leagues and lawn mowers. Bayless was the kind of public high school that taught you to show up on time, dress right, and run your event without making excuses. Paul ran the quarter-mile. The 440-yard dash — one lap around the cinder track, forty-seven to fifty-two seconds of pure, legs-on-fire, lungs-burning effort. It is the most honest race in track: not short enough to coast on raw speed, not long enough to hide in a pack. You either have the training or you don't. You either want it or you don't. Paul was second in the conference . Not first. Second. That detail matters, because Paul remembers it without apology. Second in a conference of kids who took their running seriously. The boy who beat him was probably faster. The boy behind him was probably hungrier. Paul was exactly where he belonged that season — which was on the podium, one place off the top, working like hell to get higher next year. His cousin Barney had also been a runner, a decade earlier, at Cleveland High School in south St. Louis. Barney too ran the quarter. He too was an Eagle Scout. He too grew up on a modest income in a modest neighborhood. The two cousins were not identical — Barney was ten years older and ten years ahead of Paul at every stage of life — but they were running the same race, down to the same distance. Chapter 4 — The Cousin on Sumac Lane In 1958, Barney Ebsworth married a French girl named Martine de Visme whom he had met dancing at midnight on New Year's Eve at a USO party in France. He brought his bride home to St. Louis and set her up in a house at 3 Sumac Lane in Ladue — the finest suburb in the city. There was a Rolls Royce in the driveway. There was a Mercedes next to it. Martine had long hair and a French accent and made the house feel like something out of a magazine. Paul visited. He was a teenager by then, old enough to take in the scene and remember it. Barney was twenty-two when he met Martine; Paul was twelve when they married. By the time Paul was riding the bus to Ladue to see his cousin's new life, he was probably fourteen or fifteen — old enough to notice the cars, the house, the wife, the fact that Barney had become, in the shorthand of 1960 St. Louis, somebody . "Martine was really sweet. They had a Rolls Royce and a Mercedes in the driveway. Barney was doing well." — Paul Walhus, remembering his cousin's house on Sumac Lane This is the mentor relationship that Paul will name for the rest of his life. Barney was ten years ahead. Barney was always ten years ahead. Barney had run the quarter-mile at Cleveland High. Barney had gotten out of the family's modest income bracket. Barney had married a French girl and put two European cars in the driveway. Barney was the proof of concept — the evidence that a kid from a brick house in a modest St. Louis neighborhood could become something else entirely. Paul would later say that Barney was his mentor for all of his life . That he pushed Paul to be faster and tougher. That Paul attributes all of his business success to Barney and wishes he had listened to him more. That is not a polite sentiment. It is the honest reckoning of a man looking back at the one cousin who showed him what was possible. Chapter 5 — Leaving St. Louis At some point in the 1960s, Paul left St. Louis. The particulars of the departure — which college, which first job, which girlfriend — are the kind of details that every biography either has or has to reconstruct. This biography is still being researched. What we know is that Paul eventually made his way to Austin, Texas , the city he would come to call home for the rest of his life. Austin in the 1960s and 1970s was not yet the Austin of tech startups and twenty-story cranes and half-million-dollar bungalows in what used to be East Austin. It was a college town with a capitol dome, cheap houses, live music in the bars on Sixth Street, and a slow Southern rhythm that was just beginning to be disrupted by the Texas oil boom and the first generation of hippies and computer people moving in from California. Paul arrived in Austin when the city was small enough that you could know the people who ran it. He has been here ever since. Chapter 6 — Austin and the First BBS In 1996 , two years after Netscape Navigator was released and when most Americans had never heard of a web browser, Paul Walhus launched spring.com — a bulletin board system and early web community that became one of Austin's first online gathering places. It was named after the Frauenthal family's connection to the springs of Arkansas and, more practically, because Paul had gotten the domain early, back when you could still get a one-word .com for pocket change. This is the part of Paul's life where the cousin from Sumac Lane fades into the background and the Paul we know today begins to emerge. Not a track athlete. Not a kid visiting his cousin's Ladue mansion. A man with a modem, a server, and the crazy idea that people would want to gather on something called the World Wide Web . He was right. He was ten years ahead of the coworking movement, ten years ahead of the social media wave, and in some ways ten years ahead of the entire dot-com era. While venture capitalists in 1999 were spending fifty million dollars to build companies that would fail in 2001, Paul was quietly building a modest, profitable, personal network of websites that has never stopped running. Chapter 7 — Master Choy Kam Man Somewhere in those Austin years, Paul became a serious tai chi student. His teacher was Master Choy Kam Man — one of the most important figures in the American tai chi tradition and the son of Choy Hok Peng , who had brought tai chi to the United States in 1939 as the first teacher of the art in the country. The lineage is real and it is significant. Yang Style tai chi in America essentially traces back to Choy Hok Peng and then to his son, Choy Kam Man, who taught in San Francisco for three decades until his death in 1994. To say that you studied directly under Master Choy Kam Man is, in the Chinese internal martial arts world, roughly equivalent to saying you studied piano with a student of Rachmaninoff. The practice taught Paul something the quarter-mile had already hinted at but never quite spelled out: the body is a set of possibilities, and most people never learn more than two or three of them. Tai chi is the opposite of the 440. Tai chi is slow, internal, and rewards patience the way the quarter-mile rewards effort. Paul did both. He still does. Chapter 8 — The Coworking Years Before coworking was a concept that tech publications wrote about, Paul was living it in Austin . The informal shared offices, the spare desks, the laptops at coffee shops, the rooms above restaurants where two or three one-person companies set up shop and traded ideas over the fax machine. Paul was there. Paul documented it. Paul owned the domain names: americancoworking.com , austinworking.com , coworkingcamp.com , coworkingcoalition.com , coworkingcongress.com , texascoworking.com , wordpressretreat.com . He saw the wave before it was a wave. He registered the names before anyone was bidding on them. When the coworking movement exploded in the 2010s, Paul was already sitting on a portfolio of domain names that described the entire movement — and a personal history of having actually been in the rooms where the first coworking spaces were built. Chapter 9 — The WholeTech Network By April 2026, Paul Walhus owned 108 websites . Most of them lived on a single server in a New Jersey data center run by DigitalOcean. The server was a modest one by the standards of the modern cloud — a handful of cores, a couple of gigabytes of RAM, a few hundred gigabytes of storage — and it ran all 108 sites without breaking a sweat. This is the WholeTech Network . It is Paul's life's work in its most visible form. It includes: Family history sites: walhus.com, barneyfrauenthal.com, sheyroth.com, barneyebsworth.com Austin coworking and real estate: americancoworking.com, austincribs.com, austinhangout.com, austinpads.com Colin Firth fan community: colinfirth.com, firth.com, firthfan.com — Paul was an early internet fan of the actor and bought the domains long before anyone else thought to Niche projects: taichipaul.com, aquachifit.com, offgridder.com, neighborhell.com, motorblade.com Premium aged .com domains registered as early as 1996, some now worth thousands of dollars each 108 websites. The number is not an accident. There are 108 traditional movements in Yang Style tai chi. There are 108 beads on a mala. Paul noticed. Chapter 10 — The Aqua Fitness Chapter In Austin, Paul became a certified aqua fitness instructor through the University of Texas continuing education program. He teaches — or has taught — water-based fitness classes at local pools, bringing the same patient, internal approach he learned from tai chi into a very different medium. Water fitness is perfect for the body that used to run the quarter-mile in high school. The joints are held by the water. The resistance is constant. The cardiovascular workout is real but the pounding is gone. Paul, in his eighties, still moves. He still teaches. He still shows up. This is the detail about Paul that tells you everything you need to know about how he has lived his life. Most people in their eighties are done with new certifications. Paul earned one. Most people in their eighties are done teaching. Paul still teaches. Most people in their eighties have retired from the thing they did in their forties. Paul is still at the desk, still building websites, still reading the news, still updating the family tree. Chapter 11 — The Family Biographer In April 2026, Paul made a decision that will define the rest of his working life. He decided to write three biographies : The Walhus family biography — Norway to Spring Grove to St. Louis to Austin The Frauenthal legacy — Bavaria to Heber Springs to Union Station The Ebsworth biography — the life of Barney A. Ebsworth, Paul's cousin and mentor The Ebsworth book is the flagship. Paul is the only living biographer who is both a blood relative and a firsthand source . He ran the quarter-mile in the same city. He opened presents under the same Christmas tree. He visited Sumac Lane and met Martine. He knew Aunt Bern and the bird and the British accent of Uncle Alec. No one else alive has that particular combination of access. A documentary is also in development. A production database is being built. Research continues — court records, oral histories, family photographs, phone calls to old classmates in their nineties. The work is happening every day. The launch date is July 14, 2026 — Barney and Muriel's birthday. "Other writers could research this story. Only I can feel it. I was in the room. I ran the quarter-mile with Barney. I opened presents at the same Christmas tree. I heard Alec's accent and ate Bernice's turkey and saw the Rolls in the driveway." — Paul Walhus, on why he is the right biographer for his cousin's life Chapter 12 — Shey Roth, Alice-Ann, and What Comes Next Paul's son is Shey Roth — a DJ, comedian, and former Whole Foods employee now living in Sonoma County, California. Shey has his own website ( sheyroth.com ) and his own story, which is not this one but is deeply connected to it. Paul's sister is Alice-Ann Walhus Whiteneck , who grew up alongside Paul in St. Louis and spent childhood summers at the family cottage at Chautauqua, Illinois , where the Frauenthals and the Kings gathered every year. Alice-Ann moved to California and built a life in Walnut Creek with her husband Don. What comes next for Paul is the book. And the documentary. And the launch on July 14. And then, if there is energy and time, the Walhus biography and the Frauenthal biography — the two other books in the trilogy that this site is a precursor to. The boy born at 7:40 in the morning on December 2, 1944 — the boy whose grandfather loved his cousin Barney, whose father ran a golf course, whose mother was a Frauenthal with a Gapen mother and a Christmas Eve turkey tradition — is going to finish the work. He is going to build one more thing. He is going to put his name on it. He is going to make it last. This is the biography of a man who has always been ten years behind his cousin Barney and exactly on time for everything else. This is the story of the quarter-miler who became a web pioneer who became a tai chi student who became a family historian who, in the end, became the one person on Earth capable of telling Barney Ebsworth's story the way it deserves to be told. This is Paul Walhus. His work is not done. This biography is a work in progress. If you have memories, photos, or stories about Paul, his family, or Bayless High School in the early 1960s, please write: info@walhus.com --- ## Videos — Walhus Family History URL: https://wholetech.com/walhus-videos.html Videos — Walhus Family History Videos Videos about the places, people, and history connected to the Walhus and Frauenthal families. Norwegian Immigration & Spring Grove Norwegian Immigration to America The story of why 800,000 Norwegians left for America between 1825 and 1925 — the migration that brought the Walhus family to Minnesota. Spring Grove, Minnesota The first Norwegian settlement in Minnesota, established 1852. Where the Walhus family put down roots in America. The Frauenthal Legacy Heber Springs, Arkansas The town Max Frauenthal founded. He platted the streets, built the courthouse, donated Spring Park, and named the town. The Sinking of the Titanic Dr. Henry Frauenthal, his wife Clara, and brother Isaac survived in Lifeboat No. 5. Henry treated injured passengers in the lifeboat. Frank Lloyd Wright House in Ebsworth Park The Usonian house in Kirkwood, Missouri, preserved thanks to the Ebsworth family. Named for Alec and Bernice Ebsworth. St. Louis History St. Louis Union Station The busiest train station in the world when it opened in 1894. Barney W. Frauenthal managed the Bureau of Information here and wrote the city guidebooks for the 1904 World's Fair. Have a video suggestion? info@walhus.com --- ## AdSense Profitability Dashboard — WholeTech URL: https://wholetech.com/stats/adsense.html AdSense Profitability Dashboard — WholeTech AdSense Profitability Dashboard WholeTech sites ranked by profit potential. Score = niche RPM + content depth + traffic. 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