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Patricia Mae Packard
Patricia Mae Packard
Handwritten on the back is her name and "January 1948, Five years old".
A quick on-line search found she was born in San Francisco, 10 December 1942.
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Yates Sherman
Yates Sherman
This is the only known picture of my great-great-grandfather, Yates Sherman, 1849-1891. It's a wedding portrait done at the time of his 1871 marriage to Ellen Maria Rand, who may be seen here under that surname. Yates lived in the North Adams, MA,- Pownal, VT area.
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A.G. Hill, ball player
A.G. Hill, ball player
Arthur G. Hill, my great-grandfather, Captain and shortstop for the Florence (MA) Eagles, the Western Massachusetts base ball champions of 1865.
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LC Rand at work
LC Rand at work
A candid shot of Lucius Clark Rand of North Adams, Mass. in his capacity as a mail carrier, probably not long before his 1911 death. His father, wife and daughter are also shown on this website.

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Edmond O'Brien
Edmond O'Brien Born September 10, 1915 in New York City, New York, USA Died May 9, 1985 in Inglewood, California, USA (Alzheimer's disease) Birth Name Eamon Joseph O'Brien Nickname Eddy Height 5' 9" (1.75 m) Mini Bio (1) Oscar-winner Edmond O'Brien was one of the most-respected character actors in American cinema, from his heyday of the mid-1940s through the late 1960s. Born on September 10, 1915, in the New York City borough of Brooklyn, O'Brien learned the craft of performance as a magician, reportedly tutored by neighbor Harry Houdini. He took part in student theatrics in high school and majored in drama at Fordham University, dropping out after six months. He made his Broadway debut at the age of 21 in 1936 and, later that year, played "The Gravedigger" in the great Shakespearean actor John Gielgud's legendary production of "Hamlet". Four years later, he would play 'Mercutio' to the 'Romeo' of another legendary Shakespearean, Laurence Olivier, in Olivier's 1940 Brodway production of "Romeo & Juliet". O'Brien worked with another magician, Orson Welles, in the Mercury Theater's production of "Julius Caesar", appearing as 'Mark Antony'. He would later play 'Casca' in Joseph L. Mankiewicz's film of the play, Julius Caesar (1953). Although it has been stated that he made his debut as an uncredited extra in the 1938 film, Prison Break (1938), the truth is that his stage work impressed RKO boss Pandro S. Berman, who brought him to Hollywood to appear in the plum supporting part of 'Gringoire' in The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1939), which starred Charles Laughton in the title role. After returning from his wartime service with the Army Air Force, O'Brien built up a distinguished career as a supporting actor in A-list films, and as an occasional character lead, such as in D.O.A. (1949). O'Brien won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in The Barefoot Contessa (1954) and also received a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination for his role as a drunken senator who ferrets out an attempted coup d'etat in Seven Days in May (1964). He also appeared as crusty old-timer 'Freddy Sykes', who antagonizes Ben Johnson's character 'Tector Gorch' in director Sam Peckinpah's classic Western, The Wild Bunch (1969). Increasingly, O'Brien appeared on television in the 1960s and '70s, but managed a turn in his old boss Welles' unfinished film, The Other Side of the Wind (2018). He married and divorced actresses Nancy Kelly and Olga San Juan, the latter being the mother of his three children, including actors Maria O'Brien and Brendan O'Brien. He died in May of 1985 in Inglewood, California, of Alzheimer's Disease and was interred in Holy Cross Cemetery in Culver City, California. Spouse (2) Olga San Juan (26 September 1948 - 1976) ( divorced) ( 3 children) Nancy Kelly (19 February 1941 - 2 February 1942) ( divorced) Trade Mark (2) Deep, rich voice Inquisitive demeanor, was often cast as writers and/or reporters Father, with Olga San Juan, of actress Maria O'Brien, TV producer Bridget O'Brien Adelman and Brendan O'Brien. His production company, Tiger Productions, came from his childhood nickname, 'Tiger'. At the age of 10 he learned conjuring tricks from his neighbor, Harry Houdini. Interred at Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City, CA. Specific Interment Location: F, T54, 50. Younger brother of Liam O'Brien. Recited works of William Shakespeare with Keith Moon at Sam Peckinpah's surprise birthday party. A German Shepherd aficionado. Father-in-law of Ingrid K. Behrens (wife of son Brendan O'Brien). Was cast in Black Christmas (1974) as Lt. Kenneth Fuller, but the part was recast with John Saxon because of O'Brien's poor health. He was rumored to be suffering from Alzheimers. O'Brien was originally cast as the photo-journalist Jackson Bentley (based on Lowell Thomas) in Lawrence of Arabia (1962). After O'Brien filmed several scenes, he suffered a heart attack and had to drop out of the picture. He was replaced by Arthur Kennedy. In an interview, director Don Siegel recalled that during the production of China Venture (1953), he noticed that O'Brien was spending more and more time in his trailer before a scene, and was beginning to arrive late for shooting, which he had never done before. Suspecting that O'Brien might be secretly drinking before he went on camera--an experience Siegel had undergone with several well-known actors he had worked with--the director peeked through the windows of O'Brien's trailer one day and was surprised to see a young man reading O'Brien's lines to him. It turned out that O'Brien's eyesight and memory were beginning to fail him, he didn't want the studio to find out and fire him, so he had his assistant read him his lines and stage directions immediately before he was to shoot a scene so he wouldn't forget them on-camera. Ex-father-in-law of Michael Anderson Jr.. Appeared older than his actual age, often being cast as "old coots" when he was only in his 40s. Often played characters with drinking problems and may have been an alcoholic in real life. Served with the US Army Air Force in World War II. He appeared in two films that depicted the Normandy landings on 6/6/44: D-Day the Sixth of June (1956) and The Longest Day (1962). D-Day veteran Richard Todd also appeared in both films. Appeared in three Oscar Best Picture nominees: The Greatest Show on Earth (1952), Julius Caesar (1953) and The Longest Day (1962). Only the first of these won.
Patricia Mae Packard
Patricia Mae Packard was born on December 10, 1942. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Patricia Mae Packard.
Bertha & Anna Heidke, Massachusetts 1925
Bertha & Anna Heidke, Massachusetts 1925
Bertha and Anna Heidke on a visit to Boston Massachusetts by Anna about Christmas time, 1925. First cousins.
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Lawrence and Grace Sherman, 1922 MA
Lawrence and Grace Sherman, 1922 MA
Lawrence S. Sherman, 1898-1966, and Grace E. (Tibbetts) Sherman, 1900-1970. Wedding photo taken at Springfield, Massachusetts. Another picture of Grace will be found under 'Tibbetts'.
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Samuel McCullough, 1955 obituary Vermont
Samuel McCullough, 1955 obituary Vermont
Brattleboro (VT) Reformer obituary notice for Samuel D. McCullough, 1863-1955.
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Samuel Lapham Hill, 1850 Massachusetts
Samuel Lapham Hill, 1850 Massachusetts
My great-great-grandfather, Samuel Hill in 1850, 1806 - 1882, of RI, CT and Florence, Massachusetts. Industrialist, Free Thinker, abolitionist and founder of the Hill Institute, the first free public kindergarten in the US.
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L. C. Rand of North Adams, Mass.
L. C. Rand of North Adams, Mass.
Lucius Clark Rand, 1837-1911. The Civil War veteran at one time made boots and at another worked as a mail carrier. He is my great-great-great-grandfather. A companion portrait of his wife, Caroline Finette Sibley, will be found at that surname.
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Mary Elizabeth Mell, c1863
Mary Elizabeth Mell, c1863
This is my great-great-grandmother, Mary E. Mell, 1842 - 1918. The photo is believed to have been taken near the time of her marriage to James Hawk, whose portrait will be found under that surname.
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Roxana (Gaylord), Arthur, & Emily Hill, 1846
Roxana (Gaylord), Arthur, & Emily Hill, 1846
This very early photo (1846) shows Roxana (Gaylord) Hill (1812 - 1848) with her son Arthur and daughter Emily. Roxana was the 2nd wife of Samuel Hill. He may be seen here under that surname.
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Lawrence S. Sherman, 1917 France
Lawrence S. Sherman, 1917 France
My maternal grandfather, Lawrence Sherman (1898 - 1966), in France during WWI in 1917.
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Lawrence Sherman, 1957
Lawrence Sherman, 1957
This is a formal portrait of my maternal grandfather, Lawrence Sherman (1898-1966) in 1957.
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Yates Sherman
Yates Sherman
This is the only known picture of my great-great-grandfather, Yates Sherman, 1849-1891. It's a wedding portrait done at the time of his 1871 marriage to Ellen Maria Rand, who may be seen here under that surname. Yates lived in the North Adams, MA,- Pownal, VT area.
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Calvin C. McCullough, Massachusetts 1979
Calvin C. McCullough, Massachusetts 1979
This is my father, Calvin Coolidge McCullough (1920 - 1986). He was a native of Massachusetts, a husband, a father, a veteran of WWII and a great guy.
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Harry F. Sherman, 1896
Harry F. Sherman, 1896
Harry Sherman of Massachusetts, 1874-1942, in 1896. At different times barber, foot doctor and trapeze artist.
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Cora (Austin) Tibbetts, 1915
Cora (Austin) Tibbetts, 1915
Cora Austin in 1915, wife of Burton Tibbetts, 1865-1921. She lived in Addison, Maine and Springfield, Massachusetts.
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Clark Rand & William Sherman, 1896
Clark Rand & William Sherman, 1896
Clark Rand of North Adams, Massachusetts holding his great-great-grandson, William Sherman, in 1896.
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James McCullough certificate
James McCullough certificate
This is the 1854 marriage certificate of James McCullough and Anna Diehl of Pennsylvania. Sewn onto the surface are braids and fabric swatches with the names of their three children who died within one month in 1874.
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Ellen Maria (Rand) Sherman Beaman, Massachusetts 1896
Ellen Maria (Rand) Sherman Beaman, Massachusetts 1896
Ellen Maria (Rand) Sherman Beaman, 1856 -1935, of North Adams, Massachusetts. She married Yates Sherman, my great-great-grandfather, in 1871. He died in 1894. She was later married to landscape painter Waldo Beaman.
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Henry Sherman, 1920 Massachusetts
Henry Sherman, 1920 Massachusetts
Harry Sherman, 1874-1942, in front of his barber shop in Springfield, Massachusetts in 1920.
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