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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!


Travelers
I found this old photo in my Mother's things after she died, it has no markings on the back so I would guess it had something to do with her family. My Mother was raised in the San Angelo Texas area and her Mom's people were down around Beeville Texas, so this could have been some of them traveling to visit.
People in photo include: Katherine Bunce
People in photo include: Katherine Bunce


Anna Byers and her Irish friends.
A photo of my maternal Grandmother, Anna Byers McNally. with work place friends. She emigrated with parents and sibs from Germany in 1882 when she was 6. They settled in Penn. and got into the silk mill business. Anna was evidently in charge of a processing room from a picture we have.She met my grandfather, Ernest V McNally,from Conn. who also was in the mills . Married on 07 and moved to Belding, Michigan where the Belding Bros mills were set up. My mother, Helen McNally was born there and her brother, Valentine was born in Penn.After the silk Mills closed in the early 30's the couple managed the Hotel Belding until it closed in early 40's.Don't know the theme of the photo.
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Alta Dillon slumber party 1898
A photo of Alta Dillion's slumber party taken 28 Apr 1898 Prineville,Crook,OR.
back l-r: Hazel Pollard, Nettie Summers, Edra Williamson & Beulah Crooks
middle l-r: Louise Summers, Wilda Soloman, Ione Elliott, Elizabeth Powell, Gertie Hodges & Alta Dillon
front l-r: Verna Cline, Agnes Elliott, Maude Van Gesner & Winnie Lewis
People in photo include: Hazel Pollard, Nettie Summers, Edra Williamson, Beulah Crooks, Louise Summers, Wilda Soloman, Ione Elliott, Elizabeth Powell, Gertie Hodges, Alta Dillon, Verna Cline, Agnes Elliott, Maude Van Gesner, and Winnie Lewis
back l-r: Hazel Pollard, Nettie Summers, Edra Williamson & Beulah Crooks
middle l-r: Louise Summers, Wilda Soloman, Ione Elliott, Elizabeth Powell, Gertie Hodges & Alta Dillon
front l-r: Verna Cline, Agnes Elliott, Maude Van Gesner & Winnie Lewis
People in photo include: Hazel Pollard, Nettie Summers, Edra Williamson, Beulah Crooks, Louise Summers, Wilda Soloman, Ione Elliott, Elizabeth Powell, Gertie Hodges, Alta Dillon, Verna Cline, Agnes Elliott, Maude Van Gesner, and Winnie Lewis


Minnie the spider queen
My great-great-great grandmother Wilhemina in her spider queen performance costume for a carnival play.


Titanic Survivor Molly Brown
Titanic survivor Molly Brown - the "unsinkable Molly Brown".
Margaret Tobin Brown was on the Titanic on its maiden voyage when it hit an iceberg. She made the crew of lifeboat 6 return to try to find other survivors, giving rise to the legend of a spunky, vocal woman. But then, she was all of that. Though both her husband and she were born of Irish immigrants, they rose to wealth and never forgot their roots.
Debbie Reynolds played Molly Brown in the movie musical "The Unsinkable Molly Brown".
Photo courtesy of the Library of Congress, Bain News Service
Margaret Tobin Brown was on the Titanic on its maiden voyage when it hit an iceberg. She made the crew of lifeboat 6 return to try to find other survivors, giving rise to the legend of a spunky, vocal woman. But then, she was all of that. Though both her husband and she were born of Irish immigrants, they rose to wealth and never forgot their roots.
Debbie Reynolds played Molly Brown in the movie musical "The Unsinkable Molly Brown".
Photo courtesy of the Library of Congress, Bain News Service
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Bills & Reynolds
A photo of Unknown Bills and Reynolds family Members - just sitting around the ol' campfire in Oklahoma, date unknown.
Can anyone date this picture approximately?
Can anyone date this picture approximately?


Bill Leonard 1913-1951
A photo of Bill Leonard with his pet pony.
Around 1918 in Calhoun County, Florida.
Bill married Alice Louise Foster.
Around 1918 in Calhoun County, Florida.
Bill married Alice Louise Foster.
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Martin Luther King Seminary 1948
A 19 year old Martin Luther King Jr. This photo was taken in 1948 on his way into the Crozer Theological Seminary in Atlanta Georgia.
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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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Iroquois Indians in Buffalo NY
Iroquois Indians in Buffalo New York in 1914.
This was a panoramic photo, put together in two parts, so I split the photo back into two parts. While it is difficult to see the faces, the photo gives a wonderful sense of what life was like for these people. It looks to be the dead of winter.
Photo courtesy of the Library of Congress, William A Drennan
This was a panoramic photo, put together in two parts, so I split the photo back into two parts. While it is difficult to see the faces, the photo gives a wonderful sense of what life was like for these people. It looks to be the dead of winter.
Photo courtesy of the Library of Congress, William A Drennan

Pigeon Key Class photo 1923
A photo of the Pigeon Key School class, thought taken 22 December 1923, L-R: Katherine Kyle, Dan Sneed, Ken Kyle, Edna Hines, Edith Carmen (teacher) Anne Kyle, Esther Hines, Mildred Sneed, Peavy boy. This group is also in a DVD video clip 'The Railroad That Went to Sea' (A Ride Down The Keys clip) by Historic Tours of America, however, the movie appears to be reversed, kids saluting flag with 'left' hand. The Kyle children are those of the chief bridge tender of the 7 Mile Bridge, Robert Kyle, his older daughter, Tessie Kyle, (married: Tessie Frentzel) was the first schoolteacher on Marathon in 1928 after quite a few years without a school. Tessie Kyle also grew up on Pigeon Key and had brothers Zollie and Robert.
People in photo include: Tessie Kyle, Tessie Frentzel, Zollie Kyle, Robert Kyle, Robert Kyle Jr, Anne Kyle, Annie Kyle, Kenneth Kyle, Leone Kyle, Tessie Frentzel, Leone Kyle, Leone Kyle, Leona Kyle, and Robert Kyle Jr
People in photo include: Tessie Kyle, Tessie Frentzel, Zollie Kyle, Robert Kyle, Robert Kyle Jr, Anne Kyle, Annie Kyle, Kenneth Kyle, Leone Kyle, Tessie Frentzel, Leone Kyle, Leone Kyle, Leona Kyle, and Robert Kyle Jr
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Isaac "Peg" Thomas Reynolds
A photo of Isaac "Peg" Thomas Reynolds. Photo taken early 1900s in Woodward, Oklahoma. I only know my 2nd great grandfather, Isaac "Peg" Thomas Reynolds is the one on the far left. Love this photo! True cowboys.
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