Among the most surreal, unexpected, unique, once-in-a-lifetime, screwball-crazy and exhilarating occurrences I've encountered in 12+ years of dedicated genealogical research, was a recent the discovery of the existence of a circa-1860s photo album with images of my ancestors, their ancestors, their extended family and some descendants. Way cool! (The book is now in the possession of a 4th cousin who I met recently online.)
Questions:
Thank you very, very much in advance for your thoughts and ideas!
- Ryan
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Questions:
- Can anyone propose what is going on behind the head in the following vignetted portrait? Image-1: [obverse] [reverse] and/or Image-2 (this one, with photog details on back): [obverse] [reverse]. Pointedly; I don't understand the brush-stroke thing going on behind the head. These two images (one, a copy of the other) fall in this position for Image-1 and this position for Image-2 in the album.
- If the caption is truly correct, the following image is most likely that of a 4th great-grandmother, who died in 1854: [obverse] [reverse] and [position in album]. (Most likely, because this image is not captioned with a name. Of the two "grandmother" possibilities, I believe one of the two died in 1813 at age 32, and am in the process of trying to definitively prove this particular parent-child link). I believe it is safe to presume the individual depicted died in 1854 at age 78.
Thank you very, very much in advance for your thoughts and ideas!
- Ryan
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