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Annetta L. Jamieson Van Tyle

Updated Jun 26, 2025
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Annetta L. Jamieson Van Tyle
I have an old studio photograph of Annetta L. JAMIESON which was taken when she was 9 years and 15 days old sometime in the early 1900's. The photograph is identified as a gift "For Grand-maw". There is no studio or location identified. Based on limited research I was able to gather the following information regarding Annetta and her family:

Annetta L. JAMIESON was b. 22 Apr 1911 in Ghent, KY to parents James D. JAMIESON (1887-1954) and Elsie BOLDEN (1891-1939) who were married 1 Jan 1908 in Carroll County, KY. Annetta appears to be the only child born to this couple. Annetta married Oren VAN TYLE (1903-1991) on 11 Sept 1929 in Switzerland County, IN and they had a daughter, Carolyn Dean VAN TYLE b. 1938. Annetta died 20 Feb 2001 in Rising Sun, IN and is buried in the Vevay Cemetery in Vevay, IN.

I am hoping to locate someone from Annetta’s family so that this photograph can be returned to their care. If you are a member of this family or know someone who might be, please contact me.

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Shelley
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Annetta L. (Jamieson) Van Tyle
Annetta L. (Jamieson) Van Tyle of Kentucky United States was born on April 22, 1911 in Ghent, and died at age 89 years old on February 20, 2001 in Rising Sun, IN.
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