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Edith Glenn (Crain) Hanover

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Edith Glenn (Crain) Hanover
This photo was found in an antique store in Texas. In pencil on the back: "born 1892, Edith Glenn Crain, age 6"
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This girl in 1898 had it all (in terms of fashion): ringlets, hat, bow, and frilly dress. It's hard to believe that this treasure is a "found" photo.
I could be wrong, but I see her with auburn red hair and either blue or green eyes. Very regal expression for a child. She looks like mom is dressing her like a 6 year old, and she is really 9 or 10. She may have had a very dominating mother, this is an unusual expression for a child.
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Lovely photo
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I love it!
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"This girl in 1898 had it all (in terms of fashion): ringlets, hat, bow, and frilly dress""......and a necklace...
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She's shown on Ancestry, if someone wants to do the research.
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Her information is on Find A Grave.
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She looks like a doll.
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She looks the way my niece would have looked over 100 years ago!
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Precious
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Edith Glenn (Crain) Hanover
Edith Glenn (Crain) Hanover was born on September 11, 1892 in McGregor, McLennan County, Texas USA, and died at age 81 years old on October 3, 1973 in Bryan, Brazos County. Edith Hanover was buried at Wheelock Cemetery in Wheelock, Robertson County. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Edith Glenn (Crain) Hanover.
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