8 thoughts on “Identifying and Un-Identifying People

  1. William T Moore says:

    I might be able to help you with some of the names and relation shipsMrs. Wambow and Mrs Thorward were sisters. Mr. Wambow was a conducter on the Railroad. I spent many hours in Sufren, N.Y.

    • Kathleen says:

      Lewis Thorward also worked on the railroad for a time I believe. It’s such a small world.

      Once I get things scanned I hope I can group together similar faces and that should help a lot. I’ll definitely ask the next time I’m unsure. There are some pictures of some houses I would like your input on too. Cassie said some looked to be Caldwell and some looked like they were from the Shore. Now I just have to find them on my hard drive. 🙂

  2. Dana says:

    I have the same problem you do – hundreds of photos and many of them unidentified! I haven’t even started scanning or deciphering most because they are so daunting! But you made such a fun post out of it, it’s given me the fire to give it a go – thanks!

  3. Kathleen says:

    Oh yes Dana, just jump in! I’ve learned also that once you get going, you may not be able to distinguish a person’s name but you could certainly pick them out of a line up. Then when I’m communicating with some distant cousins they point out their relative and then I start to feel like I’m really starting to get somewhere!

    I’ve identified two or three of Jennie Love’s sisters now!

  4. Sally Dobson says:

    Kathleen, yes, that is our our Grandparents in you photo, Granpa Cyrene (Rene) and Grandma Agnes, then I am assuming the lung ill standing would be my Mom, Marguerite…never saw a photo like this one.

  5. Sally Dobson says:

    Sorry for the typo above, I was saying that I am assuming the young girl standing would be my Mom, Marguerite…..haven’t seen a photo of her like this one.

    Sally Dobson

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