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Slotsky, Stover, Street, & Sturgis
This week, I identified all five people in my photo sets:
Mark Slotsky – Circa 1934.
Jessie Stover – 1934
Alden Nathanael Street, circa 1935 (age 8)
Eleanor Sturgis, 1934
George Sturgis, 1934.
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Posted in Ethel Wight Studio, Faces from the Past
Tagged Street, Slotsky, Genealogy, PhotoID, Sturgis, Stover
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Photo Friday – Stelle, Stevens & Stinson
This week, I identified all six people in my photo sets:
Kathryn Rose Stelle (née Smith), circa 1934.
Evelyn Stevens, circa 1935 (age 1).
Marie Stevens, Student Nurse at St. Barnabas Hospital, circa 1935.
Marjorie Stevens, Student Nurse at St. Barnabas Hospital, circa 1935.
William Stevens, circa 1935 (age 4).
Gladys Stinson (née Watkins) (later Turner), circa 1934. Continue reading
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Tagged PhotoID, Stinson, Stevens, Stelle, Genealogy
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Soule, Stacy, Stanley, & Star Photos
This week, I identified five people in my photo sets:
William A Soule, Jr., circa 1935 (age 11)
Mary Stacy, circa 1935.
James G. Stanley, circa 1934.
Miss Carolyn Stanley, circa 1934.
Ida Star, circa 1934. Continue reading
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Tagged Genealogy, PhotoID, Soule, Stacy, Star, Stanley
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Smith, Snow, & Sobill (possibly Sopiel)
This week, I identified Four of five people in my photo sets:
Katharine Snow, Student Nurse, circa 1934.
Nathlin Smith, Student Nurse, circa 1936.
Roscoe & Joan Smith, circa 1934 (ages 7 & 4).
Joan F Smith, circa 1934 (age 4). Continue reading
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Tagged Genealogy, Snow, Smith, Sobill
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Photo Friday – Five Smiths
This week, I fully identified four of the five people in my photo sets:
Eudora Smith, circa 1934.
Gladys E Smith (of Bangor), circa 1935.
Lucille Smith, circa 1935.
Richard Smith, circa 1936 (age 9).
I also identified Elna Smith, Nursing Student, Circa 1934, but not “fully.” Continue reading