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Tintype of unknown woman

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Tintype of unknown woman
Tintype #5 Unknown Woman: Would love to get a date range so I can try to figure out who this individual is in my family tree...any help would be a blessing! Thanks!

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Date & Place: Not specified or unknown.
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I love to learn about my family history and how far my line goes back in history. It also is fun to see if any of my ancestors were royalty, or held an honorable place in history. My two main Surnames include HAWLEY and BANCROFT. Here are some of the names of the main branches of my tree up until the fourth generation. Allen, Anstead, Averill, Bateman, Berthold, Bishop, Camp, Conway, Conover, Crover, Damstadter, Fehl, Gragg, Hale, Hall, Hendryx, Heintz, Hise, Hoskyns, King, Koch, Kohlborn, Larkin, Luss, Martin, Merlau, McIvor, Miller, O'Toole, Parsons, Poringer, Reid, Robbins, Sillaway, Strockenfeldt, Templeton, Wagner, Whitney, Zimmerman, and Zittel. Wow and that's just up to the forth generation, and my tree online at Ancestry.com goes up until at least the eight generations for most of my branches....lol, oh what fun I am having!
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