NOT MY RELATIVES...photo found in antique shop. Back of postcard says "Mabel Totten and son Kenneth with daughter Oneida." Mabel was the cousin of Hazel Nupp.
People in photo include: Kenneth Totten and Oneida Totten
"Remember the good times, the laughs and smiles that you had with your mom. They will be forever in your heart. Kelly Herndon Tolman and the family of Mabel Totten Herndon." - Kelly Tolman
obit from google put in mabel totten
This is probably Mabel Jane Barton, wife of Lawrence Totten, posed with son Kenneth Barton Totten and daughter Mildred Katherine Totten. Photo taken in Oneida, Carroll Co., Ohio.
Vintage postcards contain more than just scenic views!
The earliest known postcard was from 1840 in England but the earliest known United States postcard was an 1848 advertising postcard. Postcards can be a fun way to send holiday greetings, advertisement...
Photos of rural and urban life, and the people of Ohio over the years.
These photos are shared by members of the community, and show the people and places of Ohio in recent history. Some photos may not have been taken in Ohio, but are Lost & Found photos that were discov...
My life-time love of geneology and old photos led to the concept of Ancientfaces back in 1999....through the site I have made contact with previously unknown cousins in Australia, Tasmania, England, Scotland and various states in the US, broadening and enriching my family stories, photos and family relationships.
The names I am researching resided in and/or settled the following areas: South Wales; Scotland; Northern Ireland; Normandy; Germany, Belgium & the Netherlands; Virginia; West Virginia, Kentucky, Kansas, Idaho and Washington state; first wave of settlers in the Hudson River & Mohawk River Vallies; founding fathers of New Haven, Middlesex and New London Counties, CT, along with Suffolk, Norfolk & Middlesex Counties in MA; first wave of settlers to Quebec and Ontario, Canada. Also, I am a member of the Mayflower Society after tracing my maternal side to John Billington, a Mayflower passenger ( with his family) who settled in Plymouth , and signed, the Mayflower compact.
i am searching Facciuto, Faccinto, Mobilia, Colangelo, Palmieri, Palmer, Donohue, Logan, Raftery, Trying to find information on Grandfather Francesco FAccinto who tried to go back to Italy in 1915 when his wife died in darien,Ct. of TB have not be able to find him. He came to the us in 1903. thank you betty Facciuto Mclaughlin
Researching paternal Cross, Sherman, Hill, Lewis and maternal Golden, Marrs families. Have blocks at Charles Cross (Franklin Co., Illinois), Abel Sherman (Rhode Island), John R. Golden (Pennsylvania), and Aseneth Smallwood married to William Hill.