Advanced amateur #genealogist & family historian. A native of Minnesota, he now lives in Maine and is the historian for the Scarborough Historical Society.
I identified six people in five photo sets this week:
Cora Bishop (née Strout), circa 1934.
Flora Robinson, Feb. 1935.
Alice Rogers, circa 1934.
Beatrice Roper (née Bishop), circa 1934.
Joan Adelle Ross, Nov 1935.
Myra Ross, circa 1934.
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98 years ago, my grandmother, “Donna Darling,” was in the news for her “Motion Picture Bathing Girls” showing at the Family Theatre in Lafayette, IN. #Genealogy#Vaudeville#InTheNews https://t.co/rSjhKl35mu
I identified all four people in five photo sets this week. First, Patricia Penny at two different ages. Second, Elizabeth Perkins (née Bennett) and her two daughters, Georgianna and Priscilla. https://t.co/7f8E0Mnupr
I identified two of eight people in my photo sets this week: Beatrice Peacock and Vital “Duke” Pelletier. I believe I identified Martha/Mattie Pelletier (later Langelier). There are four unidentified members of the Peckham family. https://t.co/7VLsRa6Gzi
This week, I identified all eight people in my photo sets: Adelia Payer (née LeGassey), James E Payer, Donald, Betty, and Winston Payne, Shirley Payson, & Walter & Judith Payson. https://t.co/11BZfG75hk
This week, I identified all five people in my photo sets: Pauline Paquette, Phyllis Partelow (later Lawrence), Lillian Claire Patterson (née Turner – later Soule), Margaret Patterson, and Francis Kenneth Payer. https://t.co/paLQidOprf
100 years ago, Grandma Donna was "In the News" for being at the Crescent Theatre in Perth Amboy, NY. #Genealogy#Vaudeville#InTheNews "FuturisticReview" https://t.co/FDgOv8VmuJ