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AncientFaces
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Lydia Daga (Hover) Smith
Lydia was my Paternal Grandmother through my adoption, she was also my biological Paternal Great -Grandmother. She lived the heartache of losing her first husband Arnold Leon Cowles he was 32 died in 1921 of Gastric fever { sever Hiccoughs} Find a grave link: . She became remarried on April 1, 1922, to Edward Smith In 1935 she experienced the loss of a child, her daughter Marguerite Cowles due to pneumonia. At the time of Marguerite death, she had a 3-year-old son Roger. Lydia took her grandson into her home and raised him as Roger bacon. Link: find a grave In 1972 Lydia lost another child her son Carl Cowles, due to Cancer. Carl was both my adoptive father and biological Great Uncle, Despite all this I remember her as having a positive attitude, she was a joyful person always glad to see me. She was quite friendly liked to get together with family and friends. She was quite crafty she crocheted. knitted, Quilted. I have some of her blankets she made a plan to post pictures of them later. She liked to garden. I remember, when my father Carl was still alive he myself and my mother Janice would go visit her and my Grandfather Ed to play cards. They all had such a good time and fun. I remember she would make coffee for me I'd put a lot of sugar and cream, then we always had sharp cheddar cheese with crackers. I remember them listening to a TV country music station. no matter how hard I tried, I never liked the music and singers with the sequins suites, but they liked it . At family holiday gathering Lydia liked her cream de mint. Lydia was quite sharp in her later years I remember my mother Janice and I took her to bingo when I was a newbie Lydia would point out called numbers on the bingo sheet I missed. Had a sharp eye. Will add more soon can go on and on
Oliv and Paul Øvergaard
Oliv and Paul Øvergaard
A photo of Oliv and Paul Øvergaard on their gold wedding anniversary, 16th Februrary 1949.
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Lydia Daga Hover/ Hoover
Lydia Daga Hover/ Hoover
A photo of Lydia Daga Hover/ Hoover
{I've found confusion with last name have found it spelled both ways}
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Puchis Wedding
Puchis Wedding
A photo of the Puchis wedding, circa 1920's. At extreme right is Alfred J. Puchis and his mother Catherine.
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Lois Viola Wilson
Lois Viola Wilson
A photo of Lois Viola Wilson
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William Hollweg
William Hollweg
A photo of a young William Hollweg. This photo is believed to have been taken within the last year of young Bill's life. Born May 14, 1926 to Edward & Evelyn (Shaw) Hollweg, Belleville, NJ, his short life came to an end October 28, 1932 after contracting diphtheria. His mother, Evelyn, was very upset with the decision to take him to St. Mary's Hospital, Passaic, NJ feeling that she could better care for her boy. She insisted that the doctor was "an old drunk" and didn't trust him; possibly she was right?
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Edith Pauline Harbison
Edith Pauline Harbison
A photo of Edith Pauline Harbison

Photo taken by P.E. Chillman - a noted artist and photographer from Philadelphia. Because I know his studio was located on Arch Street between 1880 and 1900, I can date this photo to that era. Can anyone help me narrow it down more?
People in photo include: Edith Pauline Harbison
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