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Posted: 10 Nov 2014


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Distant Relatives

Distant Relatives
This is a photograph of some distant relatives of mine on my Mother's side, taken in the 1800's. Sepia tone and all. People can sometimes look quite severe from a past era like this. I wouldn't want to meet that woman in a dark alley!

Edit to add:
The back of the picture lists these people as being Aunt Lizzie and Uncle E.B. Sansom; Grandpa Bowle's sister and family.

The Grandpa Bowles in question would have been my Grandmother's grandfather. My Mom's mom was Lolove Wright, nee Garrett and her Mom's name was Ella Garrett. My Mother was named after her Grandmother, Ella Garrett, so my Mom's name was Ella Carolyn Wright. (Until she married Dad and became a Harrelson) She went by Carolyn, though.

So, this couple would have been my Great-Great-Grandfather Bowles' sister and her husband.

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 Pam J
Pam J club
Wonderful !

I have old family pics to.

Often the frozen look was because the plates were very slow.. and people had to literally stay as still as statues for the photo to work.
10 years ago.
 Karen's Place
Karen's Place club has replied
No I can't Kenny. Maybe it was a woman who invented T-shirts!
10 years ago.
 Karen's Place
Karen's Place club has replied
Now that would make perfect sense.
10 years ago.
 HaarFager
HaarFager club has replied
That's why, in some shots and notably group shots, every now and then you'll see somebody that must have turned their head around during the exposure because it's will be totally blurry.
10 years ago.
 Karen's Place
Karen's Place club has replied
Aha! I have seen that many times.
10 years ago.

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