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Tama Kura/Kuva & Otella Kuhtik
Tama Kura/Kuva & Otella Kuhtik
A photo found at antique shop. Not my family line.
Written on the back: Tama Kura or Kuva Otella Kuhtik. 1900.
Picture taken in Boston.

People in photo include: Otella Kuhtik
Marie, Cecilia and Grace Braunger
Marie, Cecilia and Grace Braunger
A photo of Marie, Cecelia and Grace Braunger in 1914
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1919 dress
1919 dress
Woman modeling a frock of Du-Bel in 919
Cattle Nose Prints
Cattle Nose Prints
In 1922, Dr. W. E. Petersen, a dairy researcher at the University of Minnesota, gave an extensive report on the methods of obtaining ink noseprints, and the use of these prints in identifying dairy cattle. He presented the following conclusions:
The design on the nose (area from the upper lip to the top of the nostril) is a result of subcutaneous (under the skin) glands which cause distinct elevations or ridges.
Each design or pattern of ridges and grooves is specific for that individual animal.
As the animal gets older, the nose becomes larger; however, the pattern of ridges and grooves remains the same.
Legible or readable noseprints can be used as a means of positive identification and can be made from a small portion of the print.
The ink noseprinting procedure is simple enough to be practical.
Titanic Survivor Molly Brown
Titanic Survivor Molly Brown
Titanic survivor Molly Brown - the "unsinkable Molly Brown".

Margaret Tobin Brown was on the Titanic on its maiden voyage when it hit an iceberg. She made the crew of lifeboat 6 return to try to find other survivors, giving rise to the legend of a spunky, vocal woman. But then, she was all of that. Though both her husband and she were born of Irish immigrants, they rose to wealth and never forgot their roots.

Debbie Reynolds played Molly Brown in the movie musical "The Unsinkable Molly Brown".

Photo courtesy of the Library of Congress, Bain News Service
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Unknown woman
Unknown woman
A photo of an unknown woman - 17
Effie Mae (Fisher) Burnside
Effie Mae (Fisher) Burnside
Effie Mae playing cards or telling fortunes. (Mother: Hannah Macy Diveley; Father: Unknown) Burnside Bambrough.

Effie Mae was born in 1908 in Brownstown, IL. She was 16 years when she pretended to be a fortune teller or card player in this pic. Her last name listed on the back of the original photo is BURNSIDE, her first husband who died jumping off a moving train. Her father is unknown. A fake father surnamed Fisher is listed on her birth certificate. My Aunt Effie & my mother, Jennie, said that Fisher was not her father. Effie's stepDad is Henry Krempp. She had no children but two husbands: Bill Burnside & Bill Bambrough. She died in Peoria, IL. Her Mom, Hannah Macey Diveley, died 1922 when she was an about 14 years. Her half-sisters, Marie, Blanche, & Jennie, moved to Holdrege, NE to be taken care of by their Maternal Aunt Clara (nee: Diveley) Fleischman. Her brother, Henry, was unofficially adopted by Joe & Annie Nagel, & they eventually moved to Arizona near the Navajo Indian Reservation.
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Bills & Reynolds
Bills & Reynolds
A photo of Unknown Bills and Reynolds family Members - just sitting around the ol' campfire in Oklahoma, date unknown.

Can anyone date this picture approximately?
Mrs. Christine Fisher
Mrs. Christine Fisher
A photo of Mrs. Christine Fisher, 103 yrs old. She was born at Connelsville, PA ? May 11, 1796. Oldest living of five generations. Kodak picture taken by Mary D. Sinclair, January 1899. She is anxious to live into 1900 and will have lived during three centuries and during all Presidents' times. She reads her Bible that is on her lap often.
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Felts Boys
Felts Boys
Great-Grandpa David W. Felts, Uncle Shank, Grandpa Fred Felts and Uncle Bob Felts. Taken about 1900, most likely at their home in Mississippi
Pearl Harbor Memorial 1941
Pearl Harbor Memorial 1941
Sailors decorating the graves of their comrades who were killed at the bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. Names of the sailors unknown.

Photo courtesy of the Library of Congress, U.S. Navy
Unknown boy
Unknown boy
A photo of an unknown boy - a "petit zouave"
Rabbi Dow Ber Meisels
Rabbi Dow Ber Meisels
A photo of my fourth great grand-father, rabbi Dow Ber Meisels, born in 1798. He was Chief Rabbi in Krakow, Poland. He supported Polish Independence for which he was persecuted by the Russian government.
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Elmer Szafranski
Elmer Szafranski
A photo of my grandfather, Elmer Szafranski, who is the 4th man from the left. My mom says it's from his "tour of Germany" he helped liberate Dachau concentration camp
People in photo include: Elmer Szafranski
Hazel Vincent & Vern Burtleson, Oklahoma
Hazel Vincent & Vern Burtleson, Oklahoma
A photo of Hazel Vincent & Vern Burtleson - Mutual, Woodward, Oklahoma ca. 1908. The back of the picture postcard says: "Hazel Vincent & Vern Burtleson representing Japanese." I find it interesting to see photographs of our ancestors dressed up in a costume.
People in photo include: Hazel Vincent and Vern Bertleson
Charles Swain's Sons
Charles Swain's Sons
A photo of the sons of Charles Swain: Kneeling Robert Edmund Swain (1858-1915)
Sitting Charles Daniel Swain (1853-1927)
Standing George William Swain (1856-1928)
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Two Sioux Native Americans on Horseback
Two Sioux Native Americans on Horseback
Taken around 1899, two Sioux Indians with spears on horseback wearing traditional hunting garments.

Heyn, the historical photographer, took a number of Sioux portraits which are available via the Library of Congress.
Myrtie (Adams) Atha
Myrtie (Adams) Atha
Myrtie Adams Atha lived from 1899 to 1961. With friend, mailed card from Cincinnati, OH to an Aunt in Boone County, Kentucky. Postcard 1920s
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Markov Family, Russia, 1905
Markov Family, Russia, 1905
My great-great grandmother Elisaveta Markova, her children, and her 15 y.o. daughter's guests.
People in photo include: Elisaveta Joannovna Markova
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