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Tintype: Unknown Man

Updated May 27, 2025
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Tintype: Unknown Man
This photo was found in an old photo album with a red velvet cover. Part of my family photo collection from the area around Cornwall, Stormont, Ontario, Canada. These are mostly descendants of United Empire Loyalists. Some of the family members may have travelled or been living in Quebec (Montreal area), Western Canada, the U.S., etc. at the time that these photos were taken. To see my (almost completed!) family tree:



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Date & Place: in Ontario Canada
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