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Eva Alford Sutphin from Hackettstown

20. May 202122. May 2021Leave a comment

How strange that with some identified photos I find nothing as if the persons never really existed. And with others, I just need to type in their names into the genealogy platforms and all this information about their life lives comes flooding. As is the case with this lovely lady: Mrs. Eva Sutphin née Alford … Continue reading Eva Alford Sutphin from Hackettstown

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For today's #weddingwednesday I have another French mystery for you🧐🔍. The way I understand it, this is a wedding photo of one Jacqueline Jamin from 1946 and it was gifted to Renee and Yves Jamin, right?
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Another French mystery🕵‍♀️🕵‍♂️🔍 I asked you guys in my Story how you would read the surname of the grandparents. I thought it read Cellier, you also offered Eellier, Tellier, Erllier. I also understand that these are grandparents with their daughter and grand-daughter. Was the grand-daughter's name Orio? Orio probably had her daddy's surname, and not her maternal grandparents'. I would date the photo to early 1910s. But I have no other clues, where it might have been taken.🤷🏼‍♀️ Anything else you notice?🧐🔍
UPDATED Thank you, wonderful community🥳👏! The surname is Scherzer instead! And perhaps we might have found the siblings:
Good news on this #weddingwednesday 🥳🎉 - this wedding photo from 1930 is going home to its family in France!💕 I didn't even get to share my findings with you. 🤓 But sometimes synchronicity happens fast and they've been found now!🙏
As you know, I mostly collect pre-1950s photos, but here's a more recent snapshot that was just too cute to pass. Unfortunately it has no information or clues as to names or location. Does anyone recognise the model of the car? This could give us a clue as to when the photo was taken.
BLOGGED A snapshot of Herfila Mendoza @ Vincent Hall, printed in the “week ending February 11, 1956”. That's not much to go on, but I found her!🕵‍♀️🔍
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