Photo Friday – Pierce (née Garland), Pillsbury, Pinkham (née Haines), & Plummer

By Don Taylor

Photo of Don Taylor with cat Nasi.

This week, for Photo Friday, I identify the people in five more envelopes from the Ethel Wight Studio Collection[i]. The envelopes typically contain the name of the person who paid for the photos, not necessarily of the individual portrayed in the image. As such, it is vital to analyze the pictures and information to identify the individual therein.[ii] Ultimately, my goal is to reunite the photos with family members who may have never seen the image.


Eleanor Pinkham, Nursing Student, circa 1934.

The envelope this negative was in says, “Miss Eleanor Pinkham – St Barnabas Hospital #364.” This photo is of a woman, about 20, in a student nurse’s uniform.

Why I believe this to be the individual.

Photo of Eleanor Pinkham, Nursing Student, circa 1934.
Eleanor Pinkham, Nursing Student, circa 1934.
  • The 1935 Portland City Directory lists Eleanor Pinkham as a student nurse at 231 Woodford (St. Barnabas Hospital).
  • The 1932 Portland City Directory lists Eleanor M Pinkham as a maid working and living at 686 Brighton av.
  • The Maine Marriage Index lists Eleanor M Pinkham and James Y Kinmond (of Westbrook) as marrying on 21 Sep 1935.

Based upon Ancestry Family Trees, I believe this to be Eleanor May Pinkham, born 9 Aug 1913, died 5 Dec 2004, who married James Young Kinmond on 21 Sep 1935, about 1934, when she attended nursing school.

Ancestry has 14 public trees that refer to Eleanor Pinkham. Family Search has profile LBWV-J3Z for Eleanor May Pinkham. I have uploaded a photo of Eleanor to her Family Search Memories.


Viola Amelia Plummer, circa 1935.

This negative envelope says “Miss Viola Plummer, 17 Spruce St #616” and appears to be of a woman in her 20s.

Why I believe this to be the individual.

Photo of Viola Amelia Plummer, circa 1935.
Viola Amelia Plummer, circa 1935.
  • The 1935 Portland City Directory lists Viola A Plummer as a nurse working and residing at 17 Spruce.
  • The 1930 US Census lists Viola A Plummer as a 19-year-old student nurse at the Maine General Hospital. She and her father were born in Maine; her mother was born in Canada (English).

I am confident this photo is of Viola Amelia Plummer, born 1 Dec 1910 in Portland, Maine, and died 30 Nov 2007, about 1935.

Ancestry has ten public trees that refer to Viola Amelia Plummer. Family Search has profile LK9L-BFZ for Viola. I have uploaded a photo of her to her Family Search Memories.


Esther Pierce (née Garland), circa 1946.

This negative envelope says “Mrs. Esther Pierce – 1948” and appears to be of a woman in her forties standing in front of a house.

Photo of Esther Pierce (née Garland), circa 1946.
Esther Pierce (née Garland), circa 1946.

Why I believe this to be the individual.

  • The 1950 US Census lists 52-year-old Ester Pierce living with her daughter, Barbara Wilbur, at 113 Stevens ave. Ester was born in New Hampshire and was divorced.
  • The 1940 US Census lists 42-year-old Esther Pierce, born about 1898 in New Hampshire and married to James F Pierce. They lived with their four children at 3 Runnells Street.
  • The Portland Evening Press, 5 Sep 1944, reported on page 16 that Esther G Pierce divorced J. Fred Pierce. They married on 18 Sep 1922 in East Boston, Mass.

I am confident this photo is of Esther Louise Pierce (née Garland), born on 21 Jan 1898 in Nashua, New Hampshire, to Charles C and Mildred Anna Garland.

This is a reproduction photo that was probably reproduced in 1948. I suspect it was taken between 1944 and 1948.

Ancestry has 43 public trees that refer to Esther L Garland, born on 21 Jan 1898 and died on 18 Jun 1983. Family Search has profile KL3Y-R23 for Esther Louise Garland. I have uploaded this photo of Esther to her Family Search Memories.


Olive Isabelle Pinkham (née Haines), circa 1935.

This negative envelope says, “Mrs. Isabelle Pinkham, 19 Concord St, #770.”

Photo of Olive Isabelle Pinkham (née Haines), circa 1935.
Olive Isabelle Pinkham (née Haines), circa 1935.

Why I believe this to be the individual.

  • The 1935 Portland City Directory lists James A and Olive I Pinkham living at 19 Concord.
  • The Maine Marriage Index lists James A Pinkham and Olive I Haines as married on 21 June 1922; Both lived in Portland.

I am sure this photo is of Olive Isabelle Pinkham (née Haines) circa 1935 when she was about 37 years old.

Ancestry has 38 public trees that refer to Isabelle Olive Hanes, born 19 Dec 1898. Family Search has profile LY94-3TT for Olive Isabelle Haines. I have uploaded a photo of Isabelle to her Family Search Memories.


Robert “Bob” Pillsbury, Marine, circa 1944

This negative envelope says, “Pillsbury Copy 1944.” It is a photo of a photo of a man in his 20s wearing a Marine uniform. The folder is inscribed “To My Darling Wife, Love Bob.”

Why I believe this to be the individual.

Photo of Robert "Bob" Pillsbury, Marine, circa 1944.
Robert “Bob” Pillsbury, Marine, circa 1944.
  • My look at The US Department of Veterans Affairs Death Files found the following:
    • Robert A Pillsbury (1920-1972) Army 1943-1944.
    • Robert C Pillsbury (1921-1977) UNK 1942-1945.
    • Robert D Pillsbury (1918-1998) Army 1946-1974.
    • Robert F Pillsbury (1920-1985) Marines 1942-1943.
    • Robert H Pillsbury (1925-1990) Navy 1943-1946).
    • Robert L Pillsbury (1922-1984) Army 1943-1943.
    • Robert W Pillsbury (1926-2004) Navy 1944-1946).
  • Hugh Robert Pillsbury (1924-1998) Army 1943-1945).
  • Further research found that Robert Farnsworth Pillsbury of Saco married Alice Irene Downs of Old Orchard Beach on 29 June 1944.

As Robert Farnsworth Pillsbury was

  • The only “Bob” Pillsbury I have found who was a Marine during WW II.
  • Robert was discharged from the U.S. Marine Air Corps “several months” before his marriage to Alice.[iii]
  • Robert lived in the Greater Portland, Maine, area and likely had the photo reproduced at Ethel Wight’s Ocean Park (Old Orchard Beach) office.

I am confident this is Robert Farnsworth Pillsbury, born 27 Jul 1920 in Saco to Fitzroy Farnsworth and Ruby M (Davis) Pillsbury.

Ancestry has 13 public trees that refer to Robert Farnsworth Pillsbury. Family Search has profile L1RY-9F5 for Robert. I have uploaded this photo of him to his Family Search Memories.


Conclusion

One individual did not have a Family Search profile and did not appear in any Ancestry trees. I uploaded those photos here and to my Flickr Photostream.

If any of these photos are of your family member, I would love to hear your reaction. Especially if this photo is of a loved one for whom you hadn’t seen this photograph before.

Due to software limitations, the images uploaded to Family Search have a higher image quality than the images linked here.

For all postings of the Ethel Wight Collection, please see here.


Endnotes

[i] The Wight Studio was in Portland, Maine. Many thanks to Ethel Wight’s family for access to and permission to use the collection of their great aunt.

[ii] These images were converted to positives using a lightbox, a Nikon camera and computer software.

[iii] Biddeford Daily Journal, June 30, 1944, page eight, column 2, “Alice Downs is Bride of R. F. Pillsbury” (via NewspaperArchive). The Biddeford Daily Journal, July 5, 1944 shows of photo of Robert and Alice. The image is mislabeled; however, there is a correction in the July 6th newspaper that corrects Robert’s name. It is clearly the same person as is in this photo.

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Charlotte Montran – In the News

Montran Monday
By Don Taylor

Photo of Don Taylor with cat Nasi.

This week for Montran Monday[i], I found the following article from the Brooklyn Daily Eagle (Brooklyn, NY) – 7 Jun 1933 via Newspapers.com


Midweek Junior Eagle

If you are planning a trip in the near future, do not be like the man in the ten-credit puzzle that appeared in the Junior Eagle on May 7, and at the last minute find you have mislaid something. The man is searching for his “wallet.” When he finds it, the family will start. The five-credit puzzle in which you had to piece out the linoleum was easy, for you just had to cut through the squares that were misfits and then turn your square around. In the picture to color, the maid’s feather duster was missing. Next Sunday you will find something new on the back page of the Junior Eagle with which to win credits. Work it out and mail you finished work to me for credits. In next Sunday’s Junior Eagle the pupils of Public School 55 will find their school Honor Roll. If your name appears in the list today, underline it, cut out the list and mail it to me for your credits.

                  Aunt Jean

….

20 CREDITS

… Charlotte Montran….

There were similar articles in the 17 May and 14 June 1933 issues of the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. The 17 May issue also indicated that Charlotte Montran was a member of the Puzzle Club.

I learned:

There was a young girl named Charlotte Montran who lived in New York, probably Staten Island[ii], in 1933, and she may have attended Public School 55.


Endnotes

[i] Montran Monday – My grandmother’s father was John Montran. She used the surname, as a young child and again when she began in show business. The name is uncommon and most of the Montrans I see in the newspapers are my grandmother during her early vaudeville career. However, with the constant flow of newly digitized material, I often learn of new articles which contain the Montran name. I pay attention to the finding and try to determine a possible relationship of any Montrans to Donna’s father, John Montran.

[ii] Public School 55 is the Henry M. Boehm School in the Eltingville neighborhood of Staten Island. Internet: Wikipedia – List of public elementary schools in New York City.

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Dürst/Durst – Surname Saturday

Darling-Huber-Trümpi-Dürst Line
By Don Taylor

Name Origin[i]

Family Search and Ancestry indicate Dürst is a nickname from Middle High German turst ‘boldness’ or durst ‘thirst and that Durst is just a variation of the name.

Geographical

In World: Forebears indicates that about 1,266 people bear the surname Dürst and another 13,000 have the Durst surname. For Dürst, most people with the surname live in Switzerland, with Germany being a distant second. For Durst, most people live in the United States, with Germany having the second greatest incidence of the name. My wife’s Dürst ancestors all lived in Switzerland; none came to America.

Direct Dürst Ancestors

  • 4th Great-grandmother: #121 – Anna Maria Dürst (1770-1858)
  • 5th Great-grandfather: #242 – Joachim Dürst (1727-1785)
  • 6th Great-grandfather: #484 – Joachim Dürst (1697-1783)
  • 7th Great-grandfather: #968 – Joachim Dürst (1665-1747)
  • 8th Great-grandfather: #1936 – Thomas Dürst (1638-1710)

My Dürst’s History

Dürst Family Crest

There is much information about the Dürst family in Glarus, the Dürst family crest, and other details on the Glarus Family Tree website.

My Earliest known Dürst ancestor, Thomas Dürst, lived in Diesbach, a village in the Canton of Glarus and is now part of the municipality of Glarus Süd. He was born in 1638, died in 1710, and appears to have lived his entire life in Diesbach.

1840.

            In 1840, only my most recent Dürst ancestor was living. It was 4th great-grandmother Anna Maria Dürst. She was married to Bernhard Trümpi and lived in the Canton of Glarus, Switzerland. She and Bernhard probably lived in Ennetbühls, a hamlet in Ennenda (later incorporated into the municipality of Glarus). They had four adult children, Fridolin, Rosin, Joachim, and Bernhart Trümpi. I have not researched her or Bernhard yet.

Today (2014)

According to Forebears, no known Dürst families live in the Canton of Glarus. Most Dürst families living in Switzerland live in the Canton of Basel-Stadt and Basel-Landschaft.

Because English doesn’t use an umlaut, no Dürst families exist in the United States. However, according to Forebears, there are approximately 8,171 individuals with the Durst surname in the United States.


My Direct Durst Descendants

I have 165 known descendants of Thomas Durst (1639-1710) in my tree; 40 Trümpi/Trumpi, 11 Fuchs, 11 Howell, and 10 Karch descendants. I have previously written about three of my Thomas Dürst descendants.


Sources

 

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Photo Friday – Phair, Phelps, & Tucker

By Don Taylor

Photo of Don Taylor with cat Nasi.

This week, for Photo Friday, I identify the people in five more envelopes from the Ethel Wight Studio Collection[i]. The envelopes typically contain the name of the person who paid for the photos, not necessarily of the individual portrayed in the image. As such, it is vital to analyze the pictures and information to identify the individual therein.[ii] Ultimately, my goal is to reunite the photos with family members who may have never seen the image.


Grace Phelps, 1938

The envelope this negative was in says, “Miss Grace Phelps – May 28 – 1938.”

Why I believe this to be the individual.

Photo of Grace Phelps, May 28, 1938
Grace Phelps, May 28, 1938
  • This photo appears to be of a woman in her 20s.
  • The date of the photo, May 28, 1938, suggests it was taken at Ethel Wight’s Ocean Park (Old Orchard Beach, ME) studio and not her Portland studio, as most of the photos in this collection were taken.
  • In 1946 Miss Grace Phelps of Old Orchard married Lloyd G Drinkwater, of Belfast, in a ceremony performed at her parent’s home in Waite, Washington County, Maine. Her parents were Mr. & Mrs. George Phelps.
  • The 1930 US Census reports George and Addie Phelps of Waite, Maine had three children, one son and two daughters, Grace H, age 17, and Alice M, age 13 (born c. 1912 & 1916, respectively).
  • In 1940, a Grace Phelps was a 27-year-old servant in the home of Ida Larkin in New York City. She lived in Rural Cumberland County, Maine, in 1935.

I believe this is Grace Phelps, born on 11 March 1913 in Waite, Maine.

Ancestry has 28 public trees that refer to Grace H Phelps (1913-1981). Family Search has two profiles for Grace H Phelps. GDQP-1L3 refers to her as the daughter of George and Addie (Smith) Phelps. GW4S-1V6 refers to her as the wife of Lloyd George Drinkwater. A family member should merge these two profiles. I uploaded two photos of Grace to her Family Search Memories. I have four additional 1938 photos of Grace in this collection available to family members if requested.


Grace Phelps & Friend, May 1939

This negative envelope says, “Miss Phelps & Friend – May 24 – 1939.”

What I learned about this photo.

Photo of Miss Phelps & male Friend - May 24, 1939
Miss Phelps & Friend – May 24, 1939
  • This photo is clearly of Grace Phelps, about a year later than the previous photo. The man in the picture is only identified as a “friend.”
  • In 1946 Miss Grace Phelps of Old Orchard married Lloyd G Drinkwater, of Belfast, in a ceremony performed at her parent’s home in Waite, Washington County, Maine.
  • In May 1939, Grace Phelps was 26 years old; however, her future husband, Lloyd George Drinkwater, was only 21. The man in this photo appears to me to be older than Grace, so I don’t believe it is Lloyd. Instead, this is likely another “friend” of Grace.

Because I already posted two photos of Grace on her Family Search profile, I didn’t post this photo there. I have five additional photos of this couple in my Ethel Wight Collection of photos that I’ll make available to family members if requested.

If you can positively identify the man in this photo, I would love to hear from you.


Grace Helen Phelps & Alice Maude Phelps – Sisters.

This negative envelope says, “Grace Phelps Sisters,” without a date or location.

Why I believe this to be the individual.

Photo of Grace and Alice Phelps.
Grace & Alice Phelps
  • I feel confident about my previous identification of Grace Helen Phelps (1913-1981).
  • The 1930 US Census reported that Grace had a younger sister, Alice M Phelps.
  • Alice Maude Phelps, sister of Grace, was born on 28 April 1916 in Waite, Washington County, Maine.
  • Like her sister, 23-year-old Alice lived in New York City in 1940 but lived in Maine in 1935.

I am confident that this photo is of Grace and Alice, probably before 1938. Although I suspect that Grace is the sister on the left, I am not confident which sister is which in the photograph

See above for other photos of Grace. Ancestry has 12 public trees that refer to Alice Maude Phelps (later Hofbauer). Family Search has profile GDQ5-36T for Alice M Phelps. I only included the individual’s photo here.


Nurse Anne Phair, circa 1935

This negative envelope says, “Miss Phair, St Barnabus Hospital #946.”

This photo appears to be of a young woman in her late teens or early 20s. She is in a student nurse’s uniform.

What I learned while researching this individual.

Photo of Nurse Anne Phair, circa 1935.
Nurse Anne Phair, circa 1935
  • The 1936 Portland City Directory lists Anne Phair as a student nurse at 231 Woodford (St Barnabus Hospital), residing at 20 Norwood. She is the only Phair in the directory.

Alternate Individuals.

  • The 1940 US Census lists three Anne Phairs.
    • 65-year-old Anne Phar, the wife of Michael Phair.
    • A 47-year-old Annie Phair lives with her nephew, Walter Trehan, in Boston. She is a naturalized immigrant from Ireland and lived in Boston in 1935.
    • Anne E Phair is the 19-year-old daughter of Henry S & Elizabeth A Phair, living in North Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts. She lived in the same place in 1935 and was new to working in 1940.
  • The 1930 US Census lists only one Anne Phair, the 32-year-old wife of Philip A Phair.

None of these appear to be the correct Anne Phair. Additionally, my review of marriages from 1935-1945 and my review of immigration from 1930 to 1935 failed to yield any additional candidates for the Anne Phair in this photo.

I feel confident this photo is of Anne Phair, but I haven’t found any additional identifying information regarding her. So, I uploaded her photo to Dead Fred.     


Louise Adelaide Tucker, circa 1935

This photo appears to be of a woman in her late teens or early 20s.

Why I believe this to be the individual.

Photo of Louise Adelaide Tucker, circa 1935
Louise Adelaide Tucker, circa 1935
  • The 1937 Portland City Directory lists Edward M and Beryl B Phee living at 109 Gilman.
  • The 1940 US Census lists Edward and his 40-year-old wife still living at 109 Gilman. With them is Edward’s 18-year-old stepdaughter, Louise Tucker.
  • Maine Birth records indicate that Louise Adelaide Tucker was born on 21 August 1921 to Ralph G and Beryl Bradbury Tucker.

The person in this photo appears to be much younger than Beryl was, so I’m pretty sure this is Louise Tucker about 1935, when she was about 15 years old.

Ancestry has six public trees that refer to Louise Adelaide Tucker. Family Search has profile GM9M-NYT for Louise Adelaide Tucker. I have uploaded a photo of Louise to her Family Search Memories.


Conclusion

  • I fully identified all four individuals in five envelopes. Three of them have Family Search profiles, so I uploaded their images to their Family Search Memories.
  • I failed to determine precisely who one individual was, so I posted her image to Dead Fred.

If any of these photos are of your family member, I would love to hear your reaction. Especially if this photo is of a loved one for whom you hadn’t seen this photograph before.

Due to software limitations, the images uploaded to Family Search, Dead Fred, and Flickr have a higher image quality than the images linked here.

For all postings of the Ethel Wight Collection, please see here.

Endnotes


[i] The Wight Studio was in Portland, Maine. Many thanks to Ethel Wight’s family for access to and permission to use the collection of their great aunt.

[ii] These images were converted to positives using a lightbox, a Nikon camera and computer software.

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Donna Darling Collection – Part 95

Treasure Chest Thursday
By Don Taylor

I’m looking at four images from the Donna Darling Collection for this week’s Treasure Chest Tuesday.

I have cropped and gently enhanced these photos.

Madonna (Donna) Montran, 1910

First is a beauty shot of Donna and its back. The back, in Donna’s hand, says, “My first pro. photo was on cover of sheet music, Age 17. It also has a stamp that says “To be returned Photograph & Press (Bureau, Inc.) Palace Theatre Bldg, New York City.”

Madonna (Donna) Montran, 1910

The second photo of Donna was a bit damaged but shows Donna in the same dress she wore for the sheet music photo. It is slightly damaged but still shows Donna well enough to keep.

Four of the six photos from “5 Swimsuit women and a man.”

Probably Donna
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown

The third photo included five women in swimsuits and a man in a suit. Unfortunately, the paper the photographs were on was severely damaged, and the man and one of the women had their heads cut off and faces unrecognizable. The remaining four photos include what appears to be a side view of Donna and pictures of three other women in various bathing suits.

The last image was out of focus, badly torn, and unusable (and is not displayed here).

Conclusion

The two photos of Donna (Madonna then) are likely from 1910 when she was 17 years old. The photo of Donna in the bathing suit prepared to dive is likely from her 1924 show – The Bathing Beauty Review featuring Donna Darling and Murry Earle.

Future Actions

  • Attempt to identify the other three women in the photos when I research the other women in the 1924 Donna Darling Review.
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