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Juliette Unknown, Switzerland
Juliette Unknown, Switzerland
An old, old photo of a Swiss woman that has been in the family. She has the family look, except for being very blonde but I don't know who she is. There is only a first name, Juliette, written on the back.
Old Swiss Man
Old Swiss Man
This is an old family photo. It was taken probably by the Taeschler photography studio in Basel, Switzerland (somebody cut most of the part with the studio information off! It wasn't me!). I have no idea who the man was but his birthdate (July 16, 1789) and the date the photo was taken (Oct. 2, 1862) are carefully and beautifully written in German on the back. Sadly, no name is given.
Pierre Oswald
Pierre Oswald
My great-grandmother, Elise Fallon-Hindermann's, Swiss cousin, Pierre Oswald.
People in photo include: Pierre Oswald
Swiss Soldier
Swiss Soldier
An army buddy of my second great grandfather, Hans Franz Hindermann

If anyone can tell me about his uniform, that would be great.

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Paul Fountaine
Paul Fountaine was born in 1839, and died at age 32 years old circa September 18, 1872 in Chazy, Clinton County, New York United States. Paul Fountaine was buried in September 1872 at Old Catholic Cemetery, Plattsburgh, New York. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Paul Fountaine.
Paul Fountaine, New York
Paul Fountaine, New York
Paul Fountaine b. 1839 d. 1872; Husband of Philomen Gibaud.
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Diahann Carroll
Diahann Carroll Born July 17, 1935 in The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA Died October 4, 2019 in West Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA (complications from cancer) Birth Name Carol Diahann Johnson Height 5' 5" (1.65 m) Mini Bio (1) One of television's premier African-American series stars, elegant actress, singer and recording artist Diahann Carroll was born Carol Diann (or Diahann) Johnson on July 17, 1935, in the Bronx, New York. The first child of John Johnson, a subway conductor, and Mabel Faulk Johnson, a nurse; music was an important part of her life as a child, singing at age six with her Harlem church choir. While taking voice and piano lessons, she contemplated an operatic career after becoming the 10-year-old recipient of a Metropolitan Opera scholarship for studies at New York's High School of Music and Art. As a teenager she sought modeling work but it was her voice, in addition to her beauty, that provided the magic and the allure. When she was 16, she teamed up with a girlfriend from school and auditioned for Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts show using the more exotic sounding name of Diahann Carroll. She alone was invited to appear and won the contest. She subsequently performed on the daily radio show for three weeks. In her late teens, she began focusing on a nightclub career and it was here that she began formulating a chic, glamorous image. Another TV talent show appearance earned her a week's engagement at the Latin Quarter. Broadway roles for black singers were rare but at age nineteen, Diahann was cast in the Harold Arlen/Truman Capote musical "House of Flowers". Starring the indomitable Pearl Bailey, Diahann held her own quite nicely in the ingénue role. While the show itself was poorly received, the score was heralded and Diahann managed to introduce two song standards, "A Sleepin' Bee" and "I Never Has Seen Snow", both later recorded by Barbra Streisand. In 1954 she and Ms. Bailey supported a riveting Dorothy Dandridge as femme fatale Carmen Jones (1954) in an all-black, updated movie version of the Georges Bizet opera "Carmen." Diahann later supported Ms. Dandridge again in Otto Preminger's cinematic retelling of Porgy and Bess (1959). During this time she also grew into a singing personality on TV while visiting such late-nite hosts as Jack Paar and Steve Allen and performing. Unable to break through into the top ranks in film (she appeared in a secondary role once again in Paris Blues (1961), a Paul Newman/Joanne Woodward vehicle), Diahann returned to Broadway. She was rewarded with a Tony Award for her exceptional performance as a fashion model in the 1962 musical "No Strings," a bold, interracial love story that co-starred Richard Kiley. Richard Rodgers, whose first musical this was after the death of partner Oscar Hammerstein, wrote the part specifically for Diahann, which included her lovely rendition of the song standard "The Sweetest Sounds." By this time she had already begun to record albums ("Diahann Carroll Sings Harold Arlen" (1957), "Diahann Carroll and Andre Previn" (1960), "The Fabulous Diahann Carroll" (1962). Nightclub entertaining filled up a bulk of her time during the early-to-mid 1960s, along with TV guest appearances on Carol Burnett, Judy Garland, Andy Williams, Dean Martin and Danny Kaye's musical variety shows. Little did Diahann know that in the late 1960s she would break a major ethnic barrier on the small screen. Though it was nearly impossible to suppress the natural glamour and sophistication of Diahann, she touchingly portrayed an ordinary nurse and widow struggling to raise a small son in the series Julia (1968). Despite other Black American actresses starring in a TV series (i.e., Hattie McDaniel in "Beulah"), Diahann became the first full-fledged African-American female "star" -- top billed, in which the show centered around her lead character. The show gradually rose in ratings and Diahann won a Golden Globe award for "Best Newcomer" and an Emmy nomination. The show lasted only two seasons, at her request. A renewed interest in film led Diahann to the dressed-down title role of Claudine (1974), as a Harlem woman raising six children on her own. She was nominated for an Oscar in 1975, but her acting career would become more and more erratic after this period. She did return, however, to the stage with productions of "Same Time, Next Year" and "Agnes of God". While much ado was made about her return to series work as a fashionplate nemesis to Joan Collins' ultra-vixen character on the glitzy primetime soap Dynasty (1981), it became much about nothing as the juicy pairing failed to ignite. Diahann's character was also a part of the short-lived "Dynasty" spin-off The Colbys (1985). Throughout the late 1980s and early 90s she toured with her fourth husband, singer Vic Damone, with occasional acting appearances to fill in the gaps. Some of her finest work came with TV-movies, notably her century-old Sadie Delany in Having Our Say: The Delany Sisters' First 100 Years (1999) and as troubled singer Natalie Cole's mother in Livin' for Love: The Natalie Cole Story (2000). She also portrayed silent screen diva Norma Desmond in the musical version of "Sunset Blvd." and toured America performing classic Broadway standards in the concert show "Almost Like Being in Love: The Lerner and Loewe Songbook." She then had recurring roles on Grey's Anatomy (2005) and White Collar (2009). Diahann Carroll died on October 4, 2019, in Los Angeles, California. - IMDb Mini Biography By: Gary Brumburgh / [contact link] Spouse (4) Vic Damone (3 January 1987 - 12 September 1996) ( divorced) Robert DeLeon (25 May 1975 - 31 March 1977) ( his death) Fredrick (Fredde) Jack Glusman (21 February 1973 - 20 July 1973) ( divorced) Monte Kay (26 February 1956 - 14 January 1963) ( divorced) ( 1 child) Trade Mark (1) Sweet, sultry voice. Trivia (42) In the 1960s she was engaged to Sidney Poitier. Won first prize on TV's Chance of a Lifetime (1952). She and actor Billy Dee Williams were high school classmates at The New York City High School of Music & Art, the school that in the 70s merged with the High School of Performing Arts, featured in "Fame" (1982), to become Laguardia High School. In the early 1970s, engaged to TV interviewer David Frost. Was a model for Ebony Fashion Fair. Mother of Suzanne Kay, media journalist (born 9 September 1960). Mother-in-law of Mark Bamford. Grandmother of two. Honorary member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. Won Broadway's 1962 Tony Award as Best Actress (Musical) for "No Strings," in a tie with Anna Maria Alberghetti for "Carnival."
Diahann Carroll - TV Actress 1968
Diahann Carroll - TV Actress 1968
A photo of Diahann Carroll in the title role of her tv series "Julia".

Born Carrol Diahann Johnson in the Bronx in 1935, her father (John Johnson) was a subway conductor and her mother (Mabel (Faulk) Johnson) was a nurse. By age 15, she was already a model in Ebony magazine. A sociology major in college, she was always interested in acting, dancing, and singing and left college to pursue a career in entertainment (promising her parents that if she didn't make it in 2 years, she'd return to college).

Well, "make it" she did - beginning with singing roles (her first film role was in 1954 in "Carmen Jones") and then adding acting. She was the first black actress to win a Tony for a leading role on Broadway and the first to be nominated for best actress for an Oscar in 1974.

From 1968 - 1971, she starred in "Julia" - "the first African-American actress to star in her own television series where she did not play a domestic worker." This doesn't sound like much today but at the time it was groundbreaking since her presence carried the show - she played a professional (nurse) widowed mother of a son .

She went on to play a major role in the tv show "Dynasty" as well as many other tv shows, films, and Broadway plays - winning 3 Emmys, a Tony, and a Golden Globe as well as numerous other nominations.

Married 4 times (she had a daughter from her 1st marriage and her last marriage was to Vic Damone), she also had long-term relationships with Sidney Poitier and David Frost.

She died of cancer on October 4, 2019.
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Gertrude Edith Nerina (Pepper) Fraser
Gertrude Edith Nerina (Pepper) Fraser
A photo of Gertrude Edith Nerina (Pepper) Fraser
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Anna Xylander and Friedrich Nitschke
Anna Xylander and Friedrich Nitschke
A photo of my Grt Aunt, Anna Maria Auguste Xylander, who married Friedrich Wilhelm Nitschke 1887 in Germantown (Grovedale) Geelong Vic Australia
People in photo include: Anna Maria Auguste (Xylander) Nitschke and Friedrich Wilhelm Nitschke
Gladys (Simmons) Van Kleeck
Gladys (Simmons) Van Kleeck
Probably taken in Kingston, New York. Guessing the date would be sometime in the 1910s? The silver in the emulsion went bad and this is the best I could do to reduce the reflectivity.
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Gladys (Simmons) Van Kleeck
Gladys (Simmons) Van Kleeck
A photo of Gladys (Simmons) Van Kleeck and her cat Patsy. I'm amazed that the cat is calmly sitting for the portrait. All the cats I've known would have panicked at the strange setting and found some large piece of furniture to hide under.
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Baur children
Baur children
A photo of Pierre Baur, Myriam Baur, Antoine Baur, Francine Baur
Nationality: French (Jewish)
Residence: Paris, France
Death: December 30, 1943
Cause: Murdered in Auschwitz (buried in Auschwitz death camp)
Age: 10 years, 9 years, 6 years, 3 years
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Dorothy Triebel
Dorothy Triebel
A photo of Dorothy Triebel. We believe her to have been a flower girl in someone's wedding
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Walter G. Holdridge
Walter G. Holdridge
This is a photo of Walter G. Holdridge, 1903 -- 1979. He died in New York. His wife was Marjorie Broderick. Killing time, a young man sitting on his car.
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President George H.W. Bush
President George H.W. Bush
A photo of future U.S. President George Herbert Walker Bush, a Navy pilot in World War 2, at age 18. Two years later, in 1944, his plane was hit and he had to parachute out of the flaming vehicle - he was in a small raft for 4 hours until he was rescued.
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Maria Poirson Carbonell , 1908
Maria Poirson Carbonell , 1908
A photo of Maria Poirson Carbonell
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Anna Mueller
Anna Mueller
A photo of my grandmother, Anna Mueller, who married Edward Michael Gerst on 05/24/1881.

Anna was the daughter of John Hermann Muller and Mary Catharina Finder. Edward and Anna had seven children. Anna died in St. Louis, Mo. 07/10/1933.
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Frank Jennings
Frank Jennings
A photo of Frank Jennings age 6 on Holiday in the Isle of Man 1893 JENNINGS FAMILY OF LIVERPOOL UK
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Martha A. Fowler (nee Richards)
Martha A. Fowler (nee Richards)
A photo of Martha A. Fowler (nee Richards). This was taken before her marriage in 1879. She had red hair and I even have a lock of it!
People in photo include: Martha A. (Richards) Fowler
Floyd Wilson
Floyd Wilson
A photo of Floyd Wilson who was the son of Ida Frances Bailey Whitmire and Albert Ross Wilson. He was born 4 May 1906 and died 18 February 1907.
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