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Teresa Hassell
About me:
I am a grandmother of 11 grandchildren and I love doing genealogy research, fishing, and crafts.
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I haven't shared details about my family.
Interested in the last names:
Armstrong, Bain, Bane, Barnard, Bellah, Blackburn, Brashear, Brown, Buxton, Carr, Chewning, Cisneros, Cockrell, Couch, Delapaz, Dundas, Edgar, Engledow, Garcia, Gonzales, Hassell, Hernandez, Hicks, Hurd, Lacy, Maldonado, Maness, Martin, McGirr, Nevin, Newberry, Newbury, Quattrochi, Rankin, Ricks, Severin, Skogberg, Smith, Taylor, Towles, Trotter, Watkins, Wood, Woolever, Vitovsky
Updated: March 16, 2007
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My dad Aubrey Max Couch
This is my dad, Aubrey Max Couch, in his Marine uniform taken when he was about 19 years old. He served our country for about 11 years and was stationed in the Hawaiian islands.
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in USA
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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!

Nakham Goldberg
A photo of Nakham Goldberg. Nakham was only 5 years when he was sadly murdered in the gas chamber at Treblinka Death Camp in 1942.
Date & Place:
in Warsaw, Warszawa County, Masovian Voivodeship Poland

Lettie (Mead) Teed Evans, Montana 1929
My grandmother Lettie (Mead) Teed Evans in 1929 and her 'Little Old Sizzler' the day she traded it in on a new car. Her dog Rex is beside her. Taken in front of the house they rented in Vaughn, Montana.
Date & Place:
in Vaughn, Montana United States of America

Hand tinted World War I postcard
This is a commercially published, mass produced postcard. The verse at the bottom reads:
Le devoir a son temps, l'amour égalemant:
Acceptez ce bouquet d'un parfait combattant.
(Translation by Google)
Duty has its time, love also:
Accept this bouquet of a perfect fighter.
A soldier evidently bought this as a souvenir and mailed it home. Handwritten on the back: "A good picture of a French soldier as they appear while on furlough."
Le devoir a son temps, l'amour égalemant:
Acceptez ce bouquet d'un parfait combattant.
(Translation by Google)
Duty has its time, love also:
Accept this bouquet of a perfect fighter.
A soldier evidently bought this as a souvenir and mailed it home. Handwritten on the back: "A good picture of a French soldier as they appear while on furlough."
Date & Place:
in France

President Woodrow Wilson
President Woodrow Wilson, seated at desk with his wife, Edith Bolling Galt, standing at his side
The previous October, Wilson had suffered a stroke and many believe that Edith became the de facto President of the United States. For the next 1.5 years of his presidency, he was partially paralyzed and blind and also suffered brain damage.
The French ambassador to the US said that "Wilson was a non-factor in governance. The real power rested with “Mme. President.”
The previous October, Wilson had suffered a stroke and many believe that Edith became the de facto President of the United States. For the next 1.5 years of his presidency, he was partially paralyzed and blind and also suffered brain damage.
The French ambassador to the US said that "Wilson was a non-factor in governance. The real power rested with “Mme. President.”
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Ford Motor Co. Hanlon Lincoln hearse
Ford Motor Co. Hanlon Lincoln hearse circa 1920. Before this time, horse-drawn carriages had always been used to carry the honored body of a person who has passed away.

Carole Lombard
A photo of Carole Lombard on a movie set in high fashion - the 1930's.

My dad Aubrey Max Couch
This is my dad, Aubrey Max Couch, in his Marine uniform taken when he was about 19 years old. He served our country for about 11 years and was stationed in the Hawaiian islands.
Date & Place:
in USA

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