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Anna (Kline) Moore Harmon, 1909 Iowa

Updated Jun 26, 2025
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Anna (Kline) Moore Harmon, 1909 Iowa
Portrait photo of Anna M. Kline, born 1844 in New Jersey. Married Gilbert W. Moore (1837-1875) on December 14, 1862. After his death, Anna married Mr. Harmon. Children with Gilbert Moore: Ennis, Eva, Luella, and Lydia. Anna Moore Harmon died in 1922 and is buried in Rose Hill Cemetery, Shenandoah, Page Co., Iowa. Back of photo says, "Ennis Moore's mother, Grandma Harmon....picture taken approx, 1909".
Photo found in an antique store in Seattle, Washington. I am not a relative of this family.
Date & Place: at C.C. Replogle Photography Studio in Shenandoah, Page County, Iowa USA
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A found photo from 1909 Iowa, the owner did some research and Anna (Klein) Moore Harmon must have been 65 yr old. What an artistic photo of a grandmother!
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Gee! whiz. only 65 shortly Ill be 75 .oh my
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That's how I feel - I have her beat, too! :)
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Beautiful! There is a FB group called The Photo Alchemist - Worldwide Photo Restoration & Colorization Services that does amazing colorization, should you be interested. Check out their page.
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I know that a lot of people like colorized photos - personally, I like the original photo without "enhancements"
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BEAUTIFUL
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Magnifique !
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She's beautiful🤗
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Wearing her Sunday best, too.
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How times have changed....I'm turning 68 this year!
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The woman in the photo looks 80 not 68
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Shannon Michelle our grandmothers (of my generation) did look older...their lives weren't filled with modern technology and ease that exists for us today.
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Why did people age themselves so much back then? She looks 80
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Shannon Michelle Probably hard work at a farm and many childbirths, tougher life circumstances overall compared to modern life.
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I love her hair 😍
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Wowzers! I bet she read the papers during the Civil War. Probably had some interesting thoughts about it.
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Wonderful photo !
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Women's hats back then were SOMETHING! (I assume that's a hat in her lap?)
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As I look at this picture it occurs to me how astonishing society has changed from then till now. What would that lady think of us?
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I agree - hard life of hard work and very limited medical care back then. People aged more quickly. Life expectancy for her generation might have been about 45 years? Having 4-5 children was normal. Ads up to a rough life!
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Anna (Klein) Moore Harmon
Anna Klein Moore Harmon was born in 1844 in New Jersey United States of America, and died at age 78 years old in 1922 in IA. Anna Moore Harmon was buried at Rose Hill Cemetery in Shenandoah, Page County. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Anna (Klein) Moore Harmon.
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