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Paul, Cecelia and Grace Braunger

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Paul, Cecelia and Grace Braunger
A photo of Paul, Cecelia and Grace Braunger
Date & Place: at Braunger Home in Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa 51105, United States
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Sunday afternoon tea in the 1910s? Do kids still have tea parties?
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07/07/2019
I love this.
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07/07/2019
❀️
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07/07/2019
Beautiful old photo!!
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07/07/2019
My mom has tea parties with my kids.
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07/07/2019
we used to have "high tea" when Nanny lived with us. It as delicious.
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07/07/2019
I wonder who the ghostly image is in the window?
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07/07/2019
Marilyn it looks like George Washington πŸ˜‚
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07/07/2019
Teri Lynn I see 2 possible images in the window.
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07/07/2019
Marilyn Norton-Nesler
I do too.
Marilyn Norton-Nesler It’s the house next door and trees.πŸ˜‰πŸ˜‰
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07/14/2019
Marilyn Norton-Nesler I noticed that as well.
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07/07/2019
Fine linen, lots of homemade scones and delightful things to eat. I remember it well.
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07/07/2019
It was always at 4:00 in the Afternoon.
My grandma having tea in the garden with her mum. 1916 in Edinburgh.
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07/07/2019
How elegant!!!
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07/07/2019
I love this picture
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07/07/2019
Yes kids still have tea parties .. You cant suppress imagination and playing
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07/07/2019
Dave Minns it’s important to allow time for tea parties. I love seeing pics of dads in tiaras at the parties. They warm my heart.
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07/07/2019
My grandkids do
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07/07/2019
My mother, early 1950's
These are my Grandma Anne Braunger Kriege’s brother, Paul and sisters, Cecilia and Grace. Taken in Sioux City, Iowa 1912.
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07/07/2019
beautiful picture
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07/07/2019
My kids did!
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07/07/2019
Diana Nares yum? 😜
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07/07/2019
I remember when I was a little girl playing with mine. It was sooo funny.
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07/07/2019
That is a darling photo. I really doubt that would happen anymore.....sadly.
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07/07/2019
Opps, I just read the next comment. Good!😍
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07/07/2019
Really, most don't even have real friends these days.
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07/07/2019
Betty Burton little kids still have tea parties and play imaginary games. It’s the teenagers who have the virtual friends, generally speaking.
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07/08/2019
Marina Lindsay well I guess if lost all contact ,with one's that have tea party's, most don't have a clue what tea is.
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07/07/2019
Yes I have a Tea party with my 2and Half granddaughter ,when I visit them πŸ‘‹πŸ‡¦πŸ‡Ί
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07/07/2019
Darling❣❀
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07/07/2019
My daughter did when she was little, her 2bd birthday party was a tea party. We had a tea party this year for my moms 89th birthday. ...we're big tea drinkers anyway
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07/07/2019
Am I the only one that sees what looks like another kiddos face up above the little girl with the bow in the curtains?? I know that's not why the picture was posted..just where my eyes were drawn to.
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07/07/2019
Lisa Fenton funny you mentioned that..I see the same but to me the face looks like Teddy Roosevelt!
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07/07/2019
MaryAnn Rooney-Neilson I'm sure its just weird matrixing from the curtains...but now I see another face below that one too. 🀣
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MaryAnn Rooney-Neilson
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07/07/2019
looks like orbs to me
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07/07/2019
Seeing spirit's in photos happens alot ;-)
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07/08/2019
It think it's a case of pareidolia. The brain tries to make sense of shapes and faces are the most likely thing to see.
1914. Grandma and her brothers.
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07/08/2019
Sarah, his teddy is cuddling him! πŸ’–πŸ˜Š
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07/07/2019
yep they still have tea parties
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07/07/2019
Looks like a ghost looking in the window.
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07/14/2019
Dolores Loring Verruso It does look like a face!
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07/07/2019
That was when moms had tea parties so like mother like little girls.
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07/09/2019
I absolutely love this photo ! I remember the Tea Party days well !
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07/09/2019
Adorable Picture...,
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07/09/2019
Oh yes, my 4 yr old grandaughter loves to have them
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07/10/2019
cute
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12/13/2019
I held tea parties with the grandchildren. We always wore fancy hats and used the best china pot and cup and saucers.
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12/14/2019
Me and my friends just a few months ago πŸ˜‚

Edit: we're not children but teenagers, but still, i think tea parties are wonderful.
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Cecelia Braunger
Cecelia (Braunger) Melchiors was born on October 15, 1908 in Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa United States. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Cecelia Braunger.
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Grace Braunger
Grace Catherine (Braunger) Neenan was born on October 8, 1906 in Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa United States, and died at age 22 years old on January 12, 1929 in Sioux City. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Grace Braunger.
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Paul Braunger
Paul Eugene Braunger of Sioux City, Woodbury County, IA was born on April 29, 1911 in Sioux City to Anthony Braunger and Josephine (Hensler) Braunger. He had siblings Marie Braunger, John Braunger, Grace Braunger, Helen Braunger, Catherine Elizabeth Braunger, Max Braunger, Francis Braunger, Cecelia Braunger, Richard Braunger, and Margaret Braunger. Paul Braunger married Marie Molly O'Dea, and died at age 62 years old on October 7, 1973 in Sioux City.
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