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Margaret "Maggie" Ann Griffith Linenfelser Dolphin

Updated May 27, 2025
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Margaret "Maggie" Ann Griffith Linenfelser Dolphin
I have an old studio photograph of Maggie GRIFFITH which was taken at the G. D. Munger Studio in Oconomowoc, WI and dated 28 Aug 1883. Maggie appears to be in her 30's at the time the photograph was taken. Based on limited research I was able to gather the following information regarding Maggie and her family:

Margaret “Maggie” Ann GRIFFITH was b. 2 Aug 1859 in Wisconsin to parents Francis “Frank” GRIFFITH (1826-1900) and Lucy Adeline MCREYNOLDS (1832-1907). Maggie was one of four children born to this couple including Samuel; William W.; John J.; and Margaret “Maggie” A. GRIFFITH. Maggie married twice, first to Isadore or Isidor R. “Clarence” LINENFELSER (1863-1920) on 3 Nov 1886 in Rewey, WI with whom she had two sons, Frank or Franke LINENFELSER (1888-1977) and Sam LINENFELSER.

Her second marriage was to George DOLPHIN (1848-1906) who she married on 10 Sept 1901 in Iowa County, WI. Maggie died 11 Dec 1944 in Platteville, WI and is buried in the Arthur United Methodist Church Cemetery in Arthur, WI.

I am hoping to see the photograph returned to a family member and would appreciate you contacting me if you are a member of this family or know someone who might be.

Thanks,
Shelley
Date & Place: at G. D. Munger Studio in Oconomowoc, Waukesha County, Wisconsin 53066, United States
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