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ericadawn16) wrote2010-07-05 10:27 pm
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Unknown Family Photo
My grandparents are both dead so now I have two boxes of family photos and most are NOT labeled. They include tintypes and when I was trying to date those, I ran into another mystery. I don't know who this young woman is, but she was included so I assume she's related. However, there has been some debate on her ethnicity.
What do you think? What would you guess as her cultural heritage/background?

She was probably born in Illinois or Indiana if that helps any.
What do you think? What would you guess as her cultural heritage/background?

She was probably born in Illinois or Indiana if that helps any.
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We have some ancestors who claimed to be half-black, however, at the time it was not unusual for Native Americans in Indiana to make this claim to avoid going to a reservation, so to this day we're still not sure of their heritage.
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I really doubt Hispanic for Indiana or Illinois in the 1890s, but I suppose I could be wrong. Everyone I show it to has bought up Native American, but I'm not sure how I could confirm that either...although a latent Asian gene would finally explain my eyes.
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That is interesting although will definitely make things harder, I hope when I piece together the pictures more, maybe I can find out who she is.
Sometimes, I wish we could borrow the Tardis just for stuff like this.
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The other way you could try to connect to other members of your family is to put your grandparents' names and birth dates/locations in google and see if they pop up in any on-line family data bases or histories.
It's possible to connect with family you never even knew you had and a way to find information that you may not be able to find just by doing research through birth records. :-D
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TARDIS would definitely make things a LOT easier, though. *g*
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And the hand-colouring is just beautiful on her ribbon and earrings! Thank you for sharing her---she's lovely!
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(hugs)
I've traced a lot of my family to the Rhineland-Palatinate! This is a new county, but it includes what was once part of Bavaria, the Rhenish Palatinate, plus, I have a lot of family born in Switzerland so Bavarian is extremely plausible.
Thank You!
Oddly enough, it wasn't until I was looking at the picture on the computer that I even noticed the coloring! They also added some color to her cheeks.
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I love those old photos! They are just marvelous. I hope you can find out who she is. She's so pretty!
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