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Photo Friday – Rich, Rideout & Riley
This week, I identified three of five people in my photo sets:
Nurse Edith Rich, circa 1935.
Reid Rideout, circa 1935 (age 1).
Nurse Marcella Riley, circa 1936,
& possibly Ira Rindsay Continue reading
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Photo Friday – Reilly, Renell, Reynolds, Rhoads, & Rhodes.
Ethel Wight Collection – Part 124By Don Taylor 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 … Continue reading
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Tagged Genealogy, PhotoID, Reilly, Renell, Reynolds, Rhoads, Rhodes
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Photo Friday: Ramsdell, Ramsell, Rankin, & Reed
Ethel Wight Collection – Part 123By Don Taylor 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 … Continue reading
Photo Friday – Pulkin, Putnam, Quimby, & Quinn
This week, I identified six people in my Ethel Wight photo sets:
Elsie Pulkin (or Pulkkinen, or Pulkenen) (later Anderson), circa 1934.
Carolyn May Putnam, circa 1936 (age 2)
Walter and Carrie (née Danico) Putnam, circa 1935.
Marie Quimby, circa 1935.
Nurse Kathryn Quinn, circa 1935.
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Tagged Anderson, Danico, Genealogy, PhotoID, Pulkenen, Pulkin, Pulkkinen, Putnam, Quimby, Quinn
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Photo Friday – Plummer, Porciello, Potter, Poulin (née Audet)
I identified all five people in my photo sets this week. The were Nurse Viola Plummer, Vincent James Porciello, Geneva Potter, Alfred Poulin, and Hilda (Hermanie) Poulin (née Audet). Continue reading
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Tagged #genealogy, Audet, Genealogy, Plummer, Porciello, Potter, Poulin
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