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Daniel Pinna
I'm the creator of AncientFaces which we began in 2000 while I was a sophomore at Santa Clara University.
To our amazing friends and super active members - thank you for your support & patience as we've slowly but surely evolved AncientFaces into the place where our loved ones live on through our memories.
This particular account is for my personal interests. Feel free to reach out and say hi!
One of my more colorful (ahem black sheep) relatives was one of the first to be hanged for criminal punishment in the U.S.
One of my more colorful (ahem black sheep) relatives was one of the first to be hanged for criminal punishment in the U.S.
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N Hertel
Only Hertel is a part of my family. Period. DELETE ALL OTHER NAMES IMMEDIATELY.


Fay Patricia Hope was born on July 17, 1930 in Leura. Blue Mountains. NSW. Australia. She is the daughter of Richard Marsden Hope (1905-1959) and Kathleen Veronica Cooney (1905-1978). She had a brother, Richard James Hope (1935-2003).
In 1950, she married Donald Charles Joseph Brynes (1923-2010) in Concord, New South Wales, Australia. Together they had children including a son, Kevin Charles Byrnes (1954-1996). The family lived in Ryde South, Bennelong, New South Wales, Australia.


Technology
Photos of the inventions, gadgets, machines & inventors of our modern technology taken over the past 150 years
From homes to farms to mines - to the moon. These are the everyday gadgets, utensils, and machines that we've used in daily life plus their inventors and the people who used them.
I know of at least...
Daniel Pinna
I'm the creator of AncientFaces which we began in 2000 while I was a sophomore at Santa Clara University.
To our amazing friends and super active members - thank you for your support & patience as we've slowly but surely evolved AncientFaces into the place where our loved ones live on through our memories.
This particular account is for my personal interests. Feel free to reach out and say hi!
One of my more colorful (ahem black sheep) relatives was one of the first to be hanged for criminal punishment in the U.S.
One of my more colorful (ahem black sheep) relatives was one of the first to be hanged for criminal punishment in the U.S.


A. E. Goodrich
I've "rescued" an old photograph identified as that of A. E. GOODRICH which was taken at the T. A. Beach Studio in Delaware, OH. The photograph appears to have been taken in the 1870's with the young man in the photograph likely in his teens or early 20's at the time it was taken. In addition to his name he wrote "Yours Truly" and "Worthington" along with something else which is partially cut off. Based on limited research I was able to gather the following information regarding this young man and his family:
Allison Ebenezer GOODRICH was b. 17 Aug 1850 in Liberty, OH to parents Aaron Strong GOODRICH (1814-1896) and Sarah Ann HARDIN (1827-1888). Allison was one of three children born to this couple including, Allison Ebenezer; George Blucher; and William Hiland GOODRICH, all born between 1850 and 1854. Allison married Jessie YOUMANS (b. 1857 or 1858) and he died 20 or 23 Jan 1924 and is buried in the Oak Grove Cemetery in Delaware, OH.
I’m hoping to locate someone from this GOODRICH Family so that the photograph can be returned to the care of family. If you are a member of this family, or you know someone who might be, please contact me.
Thanks,
Shelley
Allison Ebenezer GOODRICH was b. 17 Aug 1850 in Liberty, OH to parents Aaron Strong GOODRICH (1814-1896) and Sarah Ann HARDIN (1827-1888). Allison was one of three children born to this couple including, Allison Ebenezer; George Blucher; and William Hiland GOODRICH, all born between 1850 and 1854. Allison married Jessie YOUMANS (b. 1857 or 1858) and he died 20 or 23 Jan 1924 and is buried in the Oak Grove Cemetery in Delaware, OH.
I’m hoping to locate someone from this GOODRICH Family so that the photograph can be returned to the care of family. If you are a member of this family, or you know someone who might be, please contact me.
Thanks,
Shelley
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Possible Civil War Widow
This photo was purchased by me at the flea market in Dayton, OH
Who is this woman, and who is the man in the photo in the broach she is wearing?
Who is this woman, and who is the man in the photo in the broach she is wearing?


1940s
The 1940's - a decade of hard work
Coming out of the Great Depression, the world faced another challenge in the 1940's: World War II. Although the war began in the 1930's, it expanded and gained in ferocity (and atrocities) in the 194... 

Marguerite Horn 12-25-1942
Marguerite Horn b. 1924 - d. 2016 San Diego, California USA Photo taken 12-25-1942


Political
Original photos of the politicians and political events throughout the past few centuries.
Welcome to a collection of photographs that document the fascinating history of politics. From democracies to monarchies, communism to fascism, and everything in between, this page captures the divers... 

Notorious
The people and places that live on in our memories - not for good reasons but because of how they shocked and saddened.
Images of serial killers, mass murderers, despots and dictators, prisons, and the victims of these horrors. These people & places live on in infamy in our history.
There are the notorious killers: Th... 

1800s
The 1800s where the end of the industrial revolution and the birth of scientists.
The Industrial Revolution began around 1760 and ran through the 1840's. Then began the birth of the profession of science. Louis Pasteur, Charles Darwin, Michael Faraday, Thomas Edison, and Nikola Te... 

African Americans
See the faces of just some of the many African Americans who have contributed to building the United States into the country it is today.
African Americans in the early history of the United States had an extremely difficult start as immigrants. Having been primarily forced to immigrate to a new continent, African Americans worked throu... 