Don't you just hate it
when
you find a bunch of old family photos in the attic, but no one wrote
the
names on the back?? Well, now you can post your unidentified
photos
in the hopes that someone out there may be able to identify the
individuals. Also, if you find a family bible or already marked
pictures while out
shopping
and you'd like to find the family that the items belong to, you can
post
your "find" here.
You can submit pictures & other found items to Linda. Won't you please let me know if any of the following photo's are now identified so that I can make note of it here? |
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13th District School/Class photo |
Adam Walk or Nicholas Schwarz? |
Buddy |
Company Picnic ~ 1930-1950 | ||||||||||||
1880 | date unknown | Found at the Peddler"s flea market in Cincinnati | Jergens, Wright Aeronautical or Corp, or Barker Card Company? | ||||||||||||
submitted by
Steve Nevin |
submitted by
Laura Wright |
Nancy | |||||||||||||
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Four girls |
Grandpa and Grandma Morgan |
Great Grandma Chandler |
Great Grandma Sherry |
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Has no information at all. Found at the Peddler"s flea market in Cincinnati | Front of Photo Card: Happy New Year
Jan. 1913; Grandpa & Grandma Morgan; Cincinnati, Ohio Back of Card Addressed to: Martha Morgan; 1039 Freeman Avenue; Cincinnati, Ohio. |
Found at the Peddler's flea market in Cincinnati On the back it says: "Great grandma CHANDLER; Sara Jane; Grandpas step mother |
Found at the Peddler"s flea market in Cincinnati | ||||||||||||
submitted by Laura Wright | submited
by Patti Graman |
submitted by Laura Wright | submitted by Laura Wright | ||||||||||||
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Group of Boys |
Group of men standing in front of the J.A.
Callahan Confectionery |
Jergen's Company Picnic |
Marriage photo |
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"This photo
was taken ca. 1935 - really have no idea. We believe that the boy
in the second row, far right as you look at photo, is Charles Buckle." |
circa 1910 | late 30's or early 40's | Shaw Photography late 1800's | ||||||||||||
submitted by
Gloria |
submitted by
Harold Murray |
submitted by
Nancy |
submitted by
Jamie Burnett |
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The picture of
the 2 boys
(men) was taken in Harrison Ohio. I believe they are Lacey's , they may
also be Dixon's or Williams. The picture of the man alone may be a
Reily,
also the picture that says Lacey is a picture of a one room school or a
baseball team, it also has Mary and Carrie Lacey in it. The picture was
taken about 1890 and Mary would have been 9 and Carrie 7 .
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Lacy/Dixon/Williams/Riley family pictures |
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submitted by Joy Schmidt Honeycutt | |||||||||||||||
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Members only |
Members & Families |
Post card 1911 to Miss Ora Lee Scott | |||||||||||||
Mendota Fishing Club ~ ca. 1910 |
Postcard-photo of a young man | Post mark
Cincinnati, OH June 8, 1911 Addressed to Miss Ora Lee Scott Manchester Ohio (Adams Co) R F L ???? bet 77 (?) Well Ora I thought I would send you a card I saw Harry Boo?? and he said tell you hellow we are going to Chester Park ??????........... So be good to yourself from your Aunt ???????????? |
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"As
you can see, there are quite a few gentlemen evidently belonging to the
Mendota Fishing Club. The picture was taken abt. 1910, or so. On the
back of this picture, is possibly the photographer, that took the
picture. He was James Mohanan, of 702 State Ave." |
Has Renslers on it. Found at the Peddler"s flea market in Cincinnati | ||||||||||||||
submitted by Harold Murray |
submitted by Laura Wright | submitted by Laura Wright | |||||||||||||
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Reserves semi pro baseball team |
Sycamore Garden Crafters of Rossmoyne, Ohio
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10 Young Ladies |
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I am
looking for information on a baseball semi pro team in Cincinnati
called the Reserves. My grandfather Brengelman was a left
handed pitcher for them. Of course, I realize there were many
teams in Cincinnati before the national leagues began to
form. The Baseball Hall of Fame had no information on
such a team, however I have a large photo of the team in their
uniforms. Does anyone out there know of someone who has researched the semi-pro teams before the Red Stockings? |
The last person on the right in the back row is my
grandmother Lida Hollis Molloy and the first person on left of the
front row is my great-grandmother Grace Edna Green Molloy. I was
hoping that others researching the Cincinnati area may be able to
identify some of the other women." |
A picture of 10 young ladies, possibly taken abt. 1910or
so. I thinkmy mother, Gertrude, and my aunt, Loretta, both
Walsh's. Daughters of Peter and Mary Walsh. In this picture
is a very young girl in the front row, second from the right, and she
looks to be the same young girl that my grandfather is holding in [the
confectionary] picture." |
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submitted by Kennett |
submitted by
Pam Mumford |
submitted by Harold Murray |
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