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Arlynn Bottomley

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Updated: June 20, 2006

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Silhouette Borton/Duell Family
Silhouette Borton/Duell Family
One of five silhouettes found in Abigail Borton's (b. 1807) family Bible, presented to her by her father Richard Borton in 1833, shortly before his death. Abigail married Joshua Duell. Her family was Quaker, originally from New Jersey, later travelled to Ohio. The other four silhouettes may be viewed on Rootsweb, under "Borton" message boards, and doing an Abigail Borton search.
McCloskey/McGuire Wedding?
McCloskey/McGuire Wedding?
A young lady in what appears to be a wedding dress. To me, she resembles my mother's side of the family (Irish), as opposed to my father's side (Hungarian). The photo was probably taken around the turn of the century.

One of my mother's mystery photos. How sad. Everyone in the family is gone who could possibly recognize the photo. I am thinking she is from the McGuire/McCloskey side of the family. Probably turn of the century (around 1900). Wedding? The McCloskey girls were named Mary (I am almost 100% sure she is not Mary), Lovina, and Elizabeth. The McGuire side would be possibly sisters of Patrick McGuire born in Donegal, Ireland about 1875.
Shadden House
Shadden House
I do not know if the people in the photo are Shaddens. The home was built by my 4th great grandfather, Thomas Jefferson Shadden in 1859. The house is now called the Judge Grenfield House. I haven't been there, but would like to. Can anyone can identify the people, and the time the photo was taken?

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Silhouette Borton/Duell Family
Silhouette Borton/Duell Family
One of five silhouettes found in Abigail Borton's (b. 1807) family Bible, presented to her by her father Richard Borton in 1833, shortly before his death. Abigail married Joshua Duell. Her family was Quaker, originally from New Jersey, later travelled to Ohio. The other four silhouettes may be viewed on Rootsweb, under "Borton" message boards, and doing an Abigail Borton search.
Shadden House
Shadden House
I do not know if the people in the photo are Shaddens. The home was built by my 4th great grandfather, Thomas Jefferson Shadden in 1859. The house is now called the Judge Grenfield House. I haven't been there, but would like to. Can anyone can identify the people, and the time the photo was taken?
McCloskey/McGuire Wedding?
McCloskey/McGuire Wedding?
A young lady in what appears to be a wedding dress. To me, she resembles my mother's side of the family (Irish), as opposed to my father's side (Hungarian). The photo was probably taken around the turn of the century.

One of my mother's mystery photos. How sad. Everyone in the family is gone who could possibly recognize the photo. I am thinking she is from the McGuire/McCloskey side of the family. Probably turn of the century (around 1900). Wedding? The McCloskey girls were named Mary (I am almost 100% sure she is not Mary), Lovina, and Elizabeth. The McGuire side would be possibly sisters of Patrick McGuire born in Donegal, Ireland about 1875.
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