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Saturday, August 31, 2013

Photo of the day! Haberstroh and Hargraves surname, Massachusetts Families!








Photo of the day! Haberstroh and Hargraves surname, Massachusetts Families!
 
 

 

This photo on tin was found midst our contributor's husband's grandmothers belongings. His grandmother's maiden name was Haberstroh, married name Hargraves. She was born and lived her whole life in Massachusetts, graduated Smith College in 1903 I believe. It doesn't look like his grandmother however...

This photo has been damaged, we digitally fixed some of it but did not want to attempt the face.


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Photo of the day! Kentucky Residents Edgar L Wooten, do you know him?

 

 
 
 
 

Photo of the day! Kentucky Residents Edgar L Wooten, do you know him?

 
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This photo was found in the wallet of
Edgar L Wooten upon his death in Nov 1967. There is no name or other identifying marks on the photo. The contributor is guessing Mid 1960's and possibly east side of the state of KY

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Please include the photo number in the email for ease of identification.

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Friday, August 30, 2013

Photo of the day! Minnesota Folks!




 
 
Photo of the day! Minnesota Folks!
 
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Probably taken in Minnesota, maybe Kandiyohi County.

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Thursday, August 29, 2013

Photo of the day! Elmore, Smith, Caldwell, Porterfield and Link Families and families of Virginia!



 
 
 
 
 
Giles County, VA. From a collection of photo
negatives, relatives of the Elmore family, the Smith family, or Caldwell family. Other families close by were Porterfield and Link.

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Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Photo of the day! Vest and Bennett Family!









Photo of the day! Vest and Bennett Family!




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This photo was part of a photo album page probably owned by Verna Vest Bennett, daughter of Stella Gadd Vest and Leonard Haliburton Vest of White Oak Mountain, W.Va. Verna was a graduate of Shady Spring High School, Raleigh Co., and Concord College, Mercer Co.

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Photo of the day, Agnew Family!



Photo of the day, Agnew Family!
 
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This photo is dated  1926-1930 because of the one person we know in the picture 2nd from left is Fred Agnew. We believe it was taken in Newark Ohio as he had family he visited there often and a few of the other gentlemen resemble other Agnews in the family but are to old to be them. The men could also be Glover's, Taylor's or Allison's as they are all family.
 
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Have a great day!


Sunday, August 25, 2013

Photo of the day! Oklahoma Tornado Lost Photos of 2013









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Photo of the day! Lost photos of Oklahoma Tornado of 2013



A relative of our contributor, who lives near Benton, Texas, located this photograph in her field. She thinks it's possible that it belongs to someone affected by the


Oklahoma tornado.

We hope someone will recognize the child and know the family. I'm sure it would mean a lot to them to get their photo returned to them.

If you know this child, please, contact us!

 

Please include the photo number for ease of identification.
Thank you! Have a great day!
 
 
+TORNADO SOCIAL MEDIA



Photo of the day! Kentucky Residents, is this your family?

 
 
 Photo of the day! Kentucky Residents, is this your family?
 
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This tintype image is in a collection gathered in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky. The man could (but may not) have a connection with one of these ancestral surnames: Ingram, Diver, Nelson, Davis, Griffith, King, Williams, Oberhausen, Strader.


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Friday, August 23, 2013

Photo of the day! Missouri and Illinois Folks and Trussen Family!

 

 

 

 

 

Photo of the day! 

Missouri and Illinois Folks and Trussen Family, do you recognize this couple?

 
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This photo was with our contributor’s Great Aunt Mamie's,  Mary Ann Trussen , Born 1897 photos, She lived in St' Louis Missouri, But was from Brussels, Calhoun Co. Illinois.
 
If you recognize this couple, contact us! Please include the photo number for ease of identification. Thank you!
 
Have a great day!

Thursday, August 22, 2013

Photo of the day! Oklahoma residents, do you know this couple?





Do you know who this couple is?

 
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This photo is probably from the area of Southwestern Oklahoma, Hollis, or Altus. Maybe of people who settled there from somewhere else.  Maybe from Boyd, Ragsdale, Smith, Lowery surnames and probably late 1800's early 1900's

 

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Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Is this your family? WWI Photo!

Is this your family member? WWI Photo in need of identification!

 
 
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This was among a group of photos in the possession of Julia Horton Appleton who grew up in Russellville, AL. She was one of 17 children of James Smith Horton. Her daughter and the contributor of this photograph think this may be some of the older boys in the Horton family during the World War I era. James Smith Horton was married to Ida Rena Staples, and if these are their children, they would have been born in the late 1800's. After having 12 children, Rena passed away, and the contributor's grandfather married her grandmother Martha A. "Mattie" Colburn.
Are these men anyone you know?

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Photo of the day! Is this your grandmother?

 



Photo of the day. Is this your grandmother?

 
 
 
 
 


This photo may be in the Perkins family.



The contributor of this photos grandfather was Burdette Perkins, from Ulysses/ Coudersport Pa & Buffalo. Then Akron, Ohio

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Monday, August 19, 2013

43 Photos and counting!

 

 

We are super excited to announce we have now identified 43 photos since we launched in May. Thank you for your support!

 

Photo of the day!

If you recognize these two beautiful ladies contact us at the link below!

 
 
 
We can help you also, upload your photo today!
 
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Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Photo of the Week!


This photo may have been taken in the Gary, Indiana area. If you know who any of these folks are, contact us! Add the photo number please!




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Saturday, August 3, 2013

What ya waiting for! Upload yours today! ID A Photo today!


 
 Hello Everyone, I would like to tell you about a site that is just awesome!
We have uploaded tons of photos to our website in an attempt to identify who's in them.
 
Featured this week is this lady. What we know about her is that she may have been from Cambridge, Nebraska.
 
 
 
 
If you know who this woman is shoot us an email contact us!
 
If you have photos you inherited but don't know who's in them, upload them here. We can help you!