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Arlene Goldsworthy Busker

Updated Mar 10, 2025
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Arlene Goldsworthy Busker
A photo of Mabel Byers Goldsworthy and her 3rd daughter. Arlene (Goldsworthy) Busker
Date & Place: in Kansas United States
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Here's one with smiling faces! Mother Arlene Goldsworthy Busker with daughter Mabel Busker taken around 1922. Love that bonnet & smile!
Mabel Goldsworthy with Arlene at about one year old
Photo of Patsy Clymer Patsy Clymer
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03/10/2014
So cute. Love it
Photo of Siora Agiolina Siora Agiolina
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03/10/2014
i have never seen an old photo with smiling people.
Photo of Maggie Scarborough Maggie Scarborough
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03/11/2014
I agree! I'm so glad to see some smiles finally!
Photo of Rory Gibney Rory Gibney
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03/13/2014
Mabel. cool name
Photo of Cherie Crisp Cherie Crisp
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03/10/2014
how sweet!
Photo of Gail Swope Gail Swope
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03/10/2014
That's the cutest look I've ever seen!
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03/10/2014
Smashing photo :-)
Photo of Shona Muir Shona Muir
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03/10/2014
thats nice as they usually didnt smile in pic in those days for some reason!!
Photo of Carolyn Vicars Gilreath Carolyn Vicars Gilreath
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03/10/2014
That sweet baby looks as though she has a disposible diaper on her head. LOL!
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03/10/2014
Too sweet!;
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03/10/2014
I Love pictures like this!!
Photo of Angela Dooley Angela Dooley
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03/10/2014
That's lovely.
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03/10/2014
Luv the hat
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03/10/2014
precious, I love old photos
Photo of Cony Vela Cony Vela
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03/10/2014
hermosas!
Photo of Chrissy Mardis Chrissy Mardis
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03/10/2014
So. Cute
Photo of Kristie Flachmeyer Kristie Flachmeyer
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03/10/2014
I like vintage photographs
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03/10/2014
Precocious smile! So sweet! Nice pic!
Photo of Mary Mellard Mary Mellard
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03/10/2014
I just love all these pictures.
Photo of Michael Guenther Michael Guenther
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03/10/2014
I have a group photo from about 1900 with a couple of smiling people in it.
Photo of Melissa Lynn Melissa Lynn
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03/10/2014
beautiful pic
Photo of Gina Bideau Gina Bideau
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03/10/2014
Great smile!
Photo of Tara Viento Tara Viento
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03/10/2014
Is Mabel still alive?
No, both my great grandmother and grandmother died before I was born in 1971. The baby is my grandmother.
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03/10/2014
Who is this ?
Photo of Renata Hill Renata Hill
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03/10/2014
Very pretty!
Photo of Nancy Hudson Cox Nancy Hudson Cox
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03/10/2014
I hope Mabel's life was as sweet as her smile.
Photo of Don Collins Don Collins
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03/10/2014
Why do mothers make their Baby's look stupid ???
Photo of Rose Gasak Rose Gasak
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03/10/2014
how beautiful, love the bonnet and mom's dress
Photo of Cindy Henson Cindy Henson
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03/10/2014
that baby has the sweetest little face. So cute .
Photo of Jan Thompson Jan Thompson
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03/10/2014
Beautiful photo :-)
Photo of Ina Poynor White Ina Poynor White
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03/10/2014
beautiful people~~~~
Photo of Lorraine Hill-Waters Lorraine Hill-Waters
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03/10/2014
Beautiful!
Photo of Mitsie Carroll Lay Mitsie Carroll Lay
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03/10/2014
sharing
Photo of Anne Graham-Oscard Anne Graham-Oscard
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03/10/2014
This photo isn't really that old. The ones with people staring glassily into the camera are usually from the 1900s.
Photo of Carol Holmes Keene Carol Holmes Keene
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03/10/2014
Mabel is so sweet....
Photo of Charlotte Strait Charlotte Strait
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03/10/2014
Both r very beautiful
Photo of Barbara Fiore-Williams Barbara Fiore-Williams
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03/10/2014
love this picture and the bonnett~~~
Photo of Barbara Fiore-Williams Barbara Fiore-Williams
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03/10/2014
look at the workmanship on the Mother's dress!
Photo of Lily Historia Lily Historia
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03/10/2014
es muy bonita la foto , y a todos nos resulta extraño , que ambas sonrian .
Photo of Kathy Marlin Kathy Marlin
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03/10/2014
I have heard that the reason they did not smile in photos back then is because is was considered impolite.
Photo of Marilyn Pierce Marilyn Pierce
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03/10/2014
Very old photographs took a long time to adhere to the glass plates so people were positioned and some had metal clamps to hold the neck & head in one place.
Photo of Erin McKenna Erin McKenna
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03/10/2014
Sweet,
Photo of Lynn Knockel Lynn Knockel
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03/10/2014
Cute
Photo of Dianne Rhodes Coody Dianne Rhodes Coody
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03/10/2014
That baby is adorable. Love her little smile
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03/10/2014
Wonderful insight.
Love this!
Photo of Tammy Hamlin Tammy Hamlin
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03/10/2014
beautiful
Photo of Elaine Carbone Garrison Elaine Carbone Garrison
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03/10/2014
That is just adorable!
Photo of Rebecca Kimbrell Bogorad Rebecca Kimbrell Bogorad
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03/10/2014
No family resemblance in THIS photo!
Photo of Jeanne Lange Jeanne Lange
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03/10/2014
Adorable...both of them. Love the smiles.
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03/10/2014
Some things NEVER change, the cute expression on the baby, and I MEAN CUTE!!
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03/10/2014
Adorable
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03/10/2014
Sweet!
Photo of Maria Luz Operario Aung-Thwin Maria Luz Operario Aung-Thwin
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03/10/2014
Truly beautiful smiles. Rare in those times.
Photo of Lisa Roy Lisa Roy
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03/10/2014
You know..now that you say it..and I noticed with a lot of pics from my dad's time..or his parent's time (he was born in 1928) that noone seems to smile...wonder why??
Photo of Kathy Thompson Kathy Thompson
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03/11/2014
Beautiful!
Photo of Teresa Chalke Teresa Chalke
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03/11/2014
This is wonderful
Photo of Jennifer Hunter Jennifer Hunter
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03/11/2014
lovely expressions on both their faces...:) XX
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03/11/2014
what a great Pic!
Photo of Jessica Arellano Jessica Arellano
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03/11/2014
Way cute picture! :)
Photo of Janice Howe Janice Howe
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03/11/2014
Beautiful picture esp the baby
Photo of Cynthia Powers Cynthia Powers
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03/11/2014
Love the bonnet. Reminds me of a character from the 1935 film Midsummer Night's Dream.
Photo of Carol Day Carol Day
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03/11/2014
Love the bonnet!
Photo of Carla Elliott Carla Elliott
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03/11/2014
That photo is lovely so animated
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03/11/2014
What a sweet old picture. I love old pictures & the stories behind them.
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03/12/2014
So precious. The baby looks just like the mom
Photo of Michelle Smith Michelle Smith
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04/06/2014
cute child
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04/13/2014
This little girl is wonderful. What a charmer.
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04/19/2014
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05/12/2014
I LOVE IT....
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05/12/2014
timless
I LOVE the baby's hat - and the look on her face! :)
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05/18/2014
This is a lovely portrait. Even though people didn't smile in photographs back in the day, the little girl broke out of the mold, and her mom looks happy as well.
Adorable !
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07/23/2014
What a sweet picture of mom and her daughter!
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09/28/2014
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07/28/2015
Yeah, with a smile like that , I would love to know the story of her life. I bet to be around her was a joy, especially for the lucky one who she married. I like her Mother too. The smile is a bit Mona Lisaesque. It's not meant to convey what it sees.
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07/20/2019
Hi
My great grandmother and grandmother. Mabel Byers Goldsworthy and Arlene Mabel Goldsworthy Busker.
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Photo taken in 1923.
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Arlene (Goldsworthy) Busker
Aunt Arlene had two children - Cynthia Kaye (Busker) Sly and Paul Thomas Busker. Both are still living to the best of my knowledge - haven't heard from Paul in a very long time.
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Mabel (Byers) Goldsworthy
Mabel Goldsworthy of South Beloit, Winnebago County, IL was born on March 14, 1899 in Kansas United States, and died at age 69 years old in August 1968.
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Ann Busker
I am a project coordinator for a commercial general contractor in Central Texas. I was born in Belvidere, IL, lived in Loves Park IL, and moved to South Texas as a child. Texas is my home. In 1999, I moved to the Dallas-Fort Worth area with my then husband, Craig Alan Holcom, and children. Craig & I divorced in 2004. I raised my children in Garland, TX . My daughters finished high school and both joined the U.S. Army. The oldest as a Reserve Soldier and the younger as active duty. In 2018, my son and I moved to Bastrop, TX where we currently reside. My son graduated Bastrop High School in 2019, thirty years after I graduated from Calallen High School. Since then, I have merged my family with Scott Ilse and his family. We share life together as we watch our family grow.
The Busker Family immigrated from Deutschland, Germany in the early 1900's. Their goal was to settle in South Dakota but only made as far as Baileyville, IL where my great grandparents were married. I have found, 1920 through census records, that for a time my family did live in South Dakota. They did return to Illinois. My grandfather Ben Busker married Arlene Goldsworthy and they lived in Illinois, Southern Wisconsin, where my father, Paul Busker was born. They moved their family to El Paso, TX and New Mexico until my grandfather got sick. At that point, they returned to Southern Wisconsin. My grandmother, Arlene, was born in Kansas as Adam Goldsworthy moved his family around the Midwest. They finally settled in Southern Wisconsin. My father remembers Arlene's mother, Mable Byers Goldsworthy and grandmother, Anna Mable Byers Stephens coming to visit while they lived in New Mexico and Texas. In 1968, my parents met in Beloit, Wi at Firestone. My father, Paul Busker, worked there and my mother, Patricia Ann Cook came in as a customer with her cousin. They were married in 1971 in Roscoe, IL. They settled in Loves Park, IL to raise me and my brother, Thomas Benjamin Busker. My father was also a volunteer fireman in Loves Park. In 1982, my father got a job opportunity in Corpus Christi, TX and we moved to Texas. I have traced my mother's side of the family (Cook Family) through Ancestory.com to the 1700's in America. I still need to confirm if this information is correct. My grandparents, Vernon Cook and Martha Lucy Sholes were married in northern IL and moved to Pasadena, CA where my mother was born. She has one older sister, Barbara Jean Cook and a younger brother, James Cook.
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