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A blog with a mission: reconnecting families with their visual history, one photo at a time. WHITMAN family - Gulf Hammock, FL. Place: Gulf Hammock, FL. With a name like St Clair WHITMAN. This family was easy to find. Along with Ms. Rene (see previous post), I found the WHITMAN. Family photo in a bin in a strange antique story in Micanopy, Florida. Most photos from this bin seemed to originate from the Cedar Key area of Florida on the Gulf Coast. The WHITMAN. Was born in September, 1868 in Missouri, but ...

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A blog with a mission: reconnecting families with their visual history, one photo at a time. WHITMAN family - Gulf Hammock, FL. Place: Gulf Hammock, FL. With a name like St Clair WHITMAN. This family was easy to find. Along with Ms. Rene (see previous post), I found the WHITMAN. Family photo in a bin in a strange antique story in Micanopy, Florida. Most photos from this bin seemed to originate from the Cedar Key area of Florida on the Gulf Coast. The WHITMAN. Was born in September, 1868 in Missouri, but ...

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Ancestor Rescue Mission: April 2009

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A blog with a mission: reconnecting families with their visual history, one photo at a time. Location: Portsmouth, Ohio. This striking photograph completely caught my eye. That is one intense baby gaze! According to the back of this photo, taken in "Portsmouth, O.", the baby pictured here is named Merrill Higgins. Both of Ohio. They had three other children at the time: Leroy, Ollie, and Ralph. And what became of him? Clarie MORROSSEY and Irma J. CHAPPEL. NAMES: Clarie Morrossey, Irma J. Chappel. At firs...

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Ancestor Rescue Mission: Clarie MORROSSEY and Irma J. CHAPPEL

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A blog with a mission: reconnecting families with their visual history, one photo at a time. Clarie MORROSSEY and Irma J. CHAPPEL. NAMES: Clarie Morrossey, Irma J. Chappel. LOCATION: St Louis, Missouri. DATE: unknown, circa 1930? These ancestors were rescued- framed! In an antique store in Gilbert, Arizona. According to the back of the image, the two women are named Clarie Morrossey. And Irma J Chappel. Urban blight aside.who exactly are these ladies? When I searched for an Irma Chappel. Born around 1900...

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Ancestor Rescue Mission: Update: Hazel reunited with family!

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A blog with a mission: reconnecting families with their visual history, one photo at a time. Update: Hazel reunited with family! An exciting update: the very first ancestor from the Ancestor Rescue Mission has been repatriated! In a short letter to Garnett TOOHEY, Hazel Cooksey COX's sister, I explained that I had the photo album of her sister and that I would like to return it to the family. One week later I hear from Hazel's nephew via email- they are elated and excited about the album! It truly wouldv...

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Ancestor Rescue Mission: Introduction...what is this blog about?

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A blog with a mission: reconnecting families with their visual history, one photo at a time. Introduction.what is this blog about? And strikingly similar to one another too: as one distant cousin said, "Seen one Cornish man, seen 'em all.". To rescue it from its poach-ified fate. So I counted up the 149 remaining images and bought the courtship of Talmage and Hazel, lump sum. Question: Is this some sort of commercial site? Question: Hey, that's me/my uncle/my grandmother on there! Can you take me off?

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Ancestor Rescue Mission: Rene RICHARD - Cedar Key, Florida

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A blog with a mission: reconnecting families with their visual history, one photo at a time. Rene RICHARD - Cedar Key, Florida. Names: Rene RICHARD, Remie RICHARD. Locations: Cedar Key, Florida; Gary, Indiana. Dates: 1910s, 1930. I found Rene in a strange, dark antique hole-in-the-wall shop in Micanopy, Florida where her photo was filed amongst numerous other ancestors astray from the west coast of Florida. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). WHITMAN family - Gulf Hammock, FL. Florida, United States.

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