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Earl Lindsay on V. E. Day
Taken on V. E. Day (May 8, 1945) Allied Victory in Europe in the 2nd World War and marked "Verry Happy" Left to right: A. O. Masters, Earl Parker, Earl "Bud" Lindsay and Bill (last name unknown)
People in photo include: A. O Masters and Earl Parker
People in photo include: A. O Masters and Earl Parker
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Levi's Daughters
Front row is Daisy Grannis and unknown young lady
Second Row unknown young lady and Jennie (Jane) Grannis. Born and raised in Brant, Erie Co., New York
Second Row unknown young lady and Jennie (Jane) Grannis. Born and raised in Brant, Erie Co., New York
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Grandfather Whaley
Elmer Whaley in front of his home in North Collins NY with one of his mail horses and cart. Elmer delivered mail on Route #1 which included a nearby indian reservation.

Grandfather Whaley with mail cart
Elmer Whaley in front of his home with his rural mail cart and horse. He carried mail for Route #1 in North Collins from 1902 until retirement in 1930
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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!
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!

Jay Gillespie & Bessie Jewell Gillespie
Jay Gillespie and Bessie Jewell Gillespie. Their wedding day
September 17, 1917
September 17, 1917

Tombstone of Mary J Lindsay Reed
Tombstone of my greatgrandmother, Mary Jane Lindsay Reed, wife of James Franklin Reed.

Confederate Soldier James Ausband Martin
James Ausband Martin enlisted with Co. G. of the 53rd NC Regiment. He was captured at Gettysburg, served almost 2 yrs at Fort Delaware, was released 19 Jun 1865.

Earl Lindsay on V. E. Day
Taken on V. E. Day (May 8, 1945) Allied Victory in Europe in the 2nd World War and marked "Verry Happy" Left to right: A. O. Masters, Earl Parker, Earl "Bud" Lindsay and Bill (last name unknown)
People in photo include: A. O Masters and Earl Parker
People in photo include: A. O Masters and Earl Parker
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Unknown
Photo on a 'postcard' found in papers of Mae Whaley from North Collins, New York. Could be Albert Whaley and family or Levi Grannis family. Please help identify.

Unknown
This is the Smith Family from New York Rossell, Romine, Holsa. Holsa married Lota Smith. Need women's names and connection. Photo on a 'postcard' found in papers of Mae Whaley from North Collins, New York. Please help identify.

Grandfather Whaley with mail cart
Elmer Whaley in front of his home with his rural mail cart and horse. He carried mail for Route #1 in North Collins from 1902 until retirement in 1930

Levi's Daughters
Front row is Daisy Grannis and unknown young lady
Second Row unknown young lady and Jennie (Jane) Grannis. Born and raised in Brant, Erie Co., New York
Second Row unknown young lady and Jennie (Jane) Grannis. Born and raised in Brant, Erie Co., New York
People tagged:

Grandfather Whaley
Elmer Whaley in front of his home in North Collins NY with one of his mail horses and cart. Elmer delivered mail on Route #1 which included a nearby indian reservation.
