Follow Friday – Family Photo Reunion

Friday, November 16, 2012 Posted by

Do you like looking at old photoos? Do you like hearing about an old photo being reunited with an ancestor? If you said yes to either question, then the Family Photo Reunion is one blog your going to like visiting. The blog posts a new partially identified photo every couple days or so. The photos are identified with a first and/or a last name and sometimes a location. Trying to identify whose ancestor it is, is a lot easier than with just a completely unknown photo.

The photos are date from the early 1860s up until around 1920 or so. There are carte-de-visite, cabinet cards and post card photos. One recent photo I like in particular is “Girl in a Pretty Dress and Bow, Mildred Leopold, Savannah, Georgia, Circa 1904-1914″. It was posted on Monday, November 12, 2012.

Stop by the blog and browse through the old photos, perhaps your ancestor’s photo is waiting for it to be found.

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Thankful Thursday – Sanders Fryher Photo Album – part 5

Thursday, November 15, 2012 Posted by

Many of my readers of this blog know about the 19th century photo album I acquired. I am very thankful for the woman who rescued my family’s photo album, found me and sent me the family heirloom.

Many of these photos have been posted on Wordless Wednesday or in other blog posts. Here are the fifthten photos in order from the album. If you can provide any insight into these photos I would love to hear about it. Perhaps you can estimate the year one of the photos was taken or the age of an individial(s) or even perhaps what event was taken place.

This is an unusual size. The time period of this photo appears to be a lot later than a lot of the photos from the album.
Sanders - Fryher Photo - one woman

This is another tin type photo. It is from prior to 1900.
Sanders - Fryher Photo - Tin Type Photo - Patrick Fryher-Fraher - Sarah Hayes - before 1900

This is another tin type photo. It is from prior to 1900.
Sanders - Fryher Photo - carte-de-visite - unknown woman before 1900

This is another tin type photo. It is from prior to 1900.
Sanders - Fryher Photo - tin type - prior to 1900

This is another tin type photo. It is from prior to 1900.
Sanders - Fryher Photo - tin type - prior to 1900

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What can you do with all your old tin type family photos. Make a family history photo album.

This is another tin type photo. It is from prior to 1900.
Sanders - Fryher Photo - tin type - two young children - prior to 1900

This is another tin type photo. It is from prior to 1900.
Sanders - Fryher Photo - tin type - prior to 1900

This is another tin type photo. It is from prior to 1900.
Sanders - Fryher Photo -  tin type - prior to 1900

This is another tin type photo. It is from prior to 1900.
Sanders - Fryher Photo - religious card

This is another tin type photo. It is from prior to 1900.
Sanders - Fryher Photo - business card

Wordless Wednesday = Sanders – Fryher Photo Album – 45

Wednesday, November 14, 2012 Posted by

This photo comes from a 19th century Sanders & Fryher Photo album. If you can identify the date, age of the individual or who the person is, please post a remark about it.

This is a tin type photo.
Sanders - Fryher Photo Genealogy - New Britain, Connecticut - image 45

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Talented Tuesday – Musicians and Performers

Tuesday, November 13, 2012 Posted by

Some of my relatives, great aunts and uncles were reported to being musicians and performers. in the late 1800s and early 1900s. There is some evidence to suggest this is the case

The photo below was one of many within a 19th century family photo album. The scene seems to suggest some type of performance.
Sanders-Fryher - Performers

Here a number of my great uncles pose with their instruments in hand.
Sanders-Fryher - Musicians

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