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Updated: September 18, 2012

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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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Adele and Paulette Nitka
Adele and Paulette Nitka
A photo of Adele Nitka who was born in Paris, France in 1933, and Paulette who was born also in Paris, France in 1940: two sisters with a teddy bear. Both of them were murdered in Auschwitz in 1942 at age 9 and 2 years.
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Girl with Stocking on Christmas Eve
Girl with Stocking on Christmas Eve
Hanging a stocking for Santa to fill around 1901.

The stockings were hung by the chimney with care, In hopes that St. Nicholas soon would be there; Merry Christmas Eve everyone, from our family to yours -1901
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
Al & Ted Matczak
Al & Ted Matczak
A photo of my dad, Al Matczak and his twin brother, Ted, at 12 days old. 1938 Twins
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Little Lord Fauntleroy - Unknown Boy
Little Lord Fauntleroy - Unknown Boy
Had to post this adorable picture I found in an antique store. From Springtown, Ohio circa 1880's - 1890's a little boy in his Little Lord Fauntleroy outfit and hair looking like he wished the photographer would take the picture already! Just love it!
Ernesto and Giuseppe Cipriani
Ernesto and Giuseppe Cipriani
A photo of my grandfather Giuseppe Cipriani and his brother, Ernesto. This photo was taken in Albuquerque (NM) in 1916/02/08 and represents, to the last, my grandfather and his brother, to the right
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Harry Barnett, Arkansas
Harry Barnett, Arkansas
A photo of Harry Barnett, Lone Star Inn, Nettleton, Ar. Harry D. Barnett was born 27 Jan 1908 in McLeansboro, Il. He died 23 Oct 1962 in Toledo, Ohio. He married Laura P. Wrenn March 1928. They had two children: Connie Sue, and Ila J.
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Sherman Howard Hamilton
Sherman Howard Hamilton
A photo of Sherman Howard Hamilton
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Spry-Spence family
Spry-Spence family
A photo of Beatrice Spry - Spence and family. This is my grandfather and his siblings.


What class/caste is this?
People in photo include: Beatrice Spry-Spence
Ronald George Payne
Ronald George Payne
A photo of Ronald George Payne in the pram, studio photo.
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Lilly and Sol Baum
Lilly and Sol Baum
This is a photo of my dad, Sol Baum, age 10, with his older half-sister, Lilly Baum Broza, daughter of his mother (my grandmother) and her first husband. Lilly was born in Austria, I believe, and was left there with HER grandmother for a few years, while her mother (my grandmother, Fannie Apfelbaum), came to New York. There, Fannie met and married my grandfather Abraham (who also had been married before), They had one daughter, named after my great-grandmother, Devora. This little girl, Deborah, died at a young age. My middle name, Diane, is to honor her. (As her name, Deborah, was to honor Devora). My father was born a few years after Deborah died.
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Warren Eastman Robinson
Warren Eastman Robinson
A photo of four year old Warren Eastman Robinson. He sits for a photo to give out to family members for Christmas 1894.
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Clara Malvina Paradis
Clara Malvina Paradis
A photo of Clara Malvina Paradis. Born 1 April 1894, in Orono, ME., 6th child of Pierre and Malvina (Ayotte) Paradis. Died at age 5 of Measles, 6 June 1899 in Orono, Me. The date of the photo is unknown.
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Ione Wood
Ione Wood
A photo of Ione (or Jone) Wood as a little girl
People in photo include: Ione Wood
Lena & Morris Rorick
Lena & Morris Rorick
This is a photo of my mother, Lena Rorick, at age 5 years old holding her baby brother Morris on her lap.
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Maria and Carles Poirson Carbonell
Maria and Carles Poirson Carbonell
A photo of Maria Poirson Carbonell and brother Carles Poirson Carbonell in a toy car.
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Rush brothers
Rush brothers
A photo of the Rush brothers: Charles, Jim, and Lee
Mary Jane's (Mother's) Uncles.
Sons of Comadore Perry Rush, Captain in 1848 war with Mexico.
Lina Rush (Young's) father, George Miphandallas Rush was brother of these 3 men. “Mysterious Cabin” 3 men with log cabin

Where and when was this taken? Please help me. Also, how many things can you find in the photo?
People in photo include: Charles Rush, Jim Rush, and Lee Rush
Maria Poirson Carbonell
Maria Poirson Carbonell
A photo of Maria Poirson Carbonell with a doll. Maria was dressed in black because her mother had died recently.
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