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Dorothy Daugherty
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im searching missouri,texas,georgia alabama,and tennessee. I'm searchingmy family and my husbands too. Surnames range from daugherty, ledbetter,crowe,thiele,kennedy,bates,meade,kauling,lamping and white.my maternal family is from st. louis mo. his maternal family is from tennessee.
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Bill Thiele, Missouri
uncle Bill Thiele's Badges from Bridgeston Missouri
A collection of Police Badges on a plaque
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Ralph Salas
My ancestors go back to Samuel Riley/Gu-Lu-Sti-Yu
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Kennedy's - South Carolina
Snapp - Virginia
Clark - Kentucky
Postelle - Georgia
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Newspaper article about Richard & A. B. Crow's death in 1915
The following letter was written by "G. D. Crow", father of Richard and A.B. Crow after the death of his two sons in Knobel, Arkansas.
Declares His Boys Were Murdered.
Lafe, Ark., July 12, 1915
To the Editor:
I read an article in last week's Soliphone about the death of the Crow brothers that is misleading and partly untrue. I am the father of the Crow boys and am prompted to write this and ask you to publish it.
The oldest son, A.B. Crow, would have been thirty years of age next September. The younger son, Richard, was seventeen years old on November 9, 1914. The elder brother lived at Sellmeyer and had three children. Richard lived here with his parents near Lafe. Richard had gone to spend July 4 with his brother, and they went to Knobel to get some groceries and a jug of whisky. The whisky belonged to four people. I don't believe they would have opened the jug until the other parties were present. The jug was broken in a sack with some bread. They were either not drinking or were not asleep. The time was too short for them to have reached the sleeping stage of drunkenness. One report indicates there was an eye witness to the tragdey (sp)and that the engineer on the train did see them and stopped, or almost stopped, the train within a few feet of them, and while they were making efforts to get off the track he pulled the throttle open and struck them instantly. They had no chance to escape, if this is true, and I believe it is. The engineer could not help knowing he had killed them, and did not have humanity enough to stop. It is my opinion it was a willful, cold-blooded murder, and that the engineer should suffer for it to the extent of the law. Railroad men should be made to respect human life, as well as other people. I have the above report of an eye witness from a reliable source and I think it is true.
Yours truly,
G.D. Crow.
Declares His Boys Were Murdered.
Lafe, Ark., July 12, 1915
To the Editor:
I read an article in last week's Soliphone about the death of the Crow brothers that is misleading and partly untrue. I am the father of the Crow boys and am prompted to write this and ask you to publish it.
The oldest son, A.B. Crow, would have been thirty years of age next September. The younger son, Richard, was seventeen years old on November 9, 1914. The elder brother lived at Sellmeyer and had three children. Richard lived here with his parents near Lafe. Richard had gone to spend July 4 with his brother, and they went to Knobel to get some groceries and a jug of whisky. The whisky belonged to four people. I don't believe they would have opened the jug until the other parties were present. The jug was broken in a sack with some bread. They were either not drinking or were not asleep. The time was too short for them to have reached the sleeping stage of drunkenness. One report indicates there was an eye witness to the tragdey (sp)and that the engineer on the train did see them and stopped, or almost stopped, the train within a few feet of them, and while they were making efforts to get off the track he pulled the throttle open and struck them instantly. They had no chance to escape, if this is true, and I believe it is. The engineer could not help knowing he had killed them, and did not have humanity enough to stop. It is my opinion it was a willful, cold-blooded murder, and that the engineer should suffer for it to the extent of the law. Railroad men should be made to respect human life, as well as other people. I have the above report of an eye witness from a reliable source and I think it is true.
Yours truly,
G.D. Crow.
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Ralph Salas
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2020 marks 20 years since the inception of AncientFaces. We are the same team who began this community so long ago. Over the years it feels, at least to us, that our family has expanded to include so many. Thank you!

Angus Kennedy - Islay, Scotland (1831 - 1888)
A photo of Angus Kennedy. A shoemaker, he and his family came to Galt, Ontario in 1861 from Islay, Scotland. He and his wife, Margaret McGillevry had 8 children, two of which went on to have families. Colin Kennedy and Louisa Helena Farr (my line) and Margaret Kennedy and Walter Seymour Allward. I am interested in connecting with family members (and reconnecting with some that I have lost touch with). Please e-mail me if you feel you have a connection. Cheers!


Peter Thiel
Photo found in antique shop. Not my family line. Back of photo is writtten: Peter Thiel, Ritzville, Wash.

On The Farm
This is a picture of my grandmother Myrtle Bates Burgess and her Sister.
People in photo include: Freeman Adams, Effie Bates-Adams, Myrtle Bates=Burgess, Betty Bates, and Annie Bates
People in photo include: Freeman Adams, Effie Bates-Adams, Myrtle Bates=Burgess, Betty Bates, and Annie Bates


Unknown Crowe/Conway/McGuire?
Another mystery photo found in my grandmother Conway's photo album. The album also contained photo's of Crowes, Conway's and McGuire's.
Can anyone help me identify this family? There wasn't anything written on it. It was possibly taken in Alabama.
Can anyone help me identify this family? There wasn't anything written on it. It was possibly taken in Alabama.


William, June, & Earl Thiele with Baby Charles
William Thiele, June Thiele, Earl Thiele, and Charles Crowe,Jr (baby)


Fred & Gertrude Crowe Family
Gertrude Kauling Crowe, Fred Crowe, and family. Charles & Rita are not in this photo.


Maruin School, St Louis MO
June Thiele (Crowe) in center, striped shirt. St. Louis, MO
Do you know any of these children?
Do you know any of these children?
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