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9801 | Dennis Edwin Weed in 1951 Photo taken at 110 Gilbert Street in Syracuse, New York. Dennis was a carpenter and spent most of the time building homes. | ||
9804 | Florence Sohpie Weed Anderson with unknown bride/daughter-in-law Taken in February, possibly the year of 1963. | ||
9805 | Florence Sophie Weed Anderson in 1958 Florence is in the family car, the 1957 Plymouth Fury; probably on the way to church. | ||
9806 | Florence Sophie Weed Anderson at Christmas Time Note the train set around the bottom of the tree and that it was a live Christmas tree. The family tradition was that the children would go to bed and when they awoke Christmas morning, the tree would be up and decorated with presents (and the train) surrounding it. Florence and her husband and Grandpa would stay up late and get everything completed to surprise the children when they woke up. | ||
9807 | Florence Sophie Weed Anderson Florence enjoying herself at home at 112 Gilbert Street. The picture above her on the wall was brought home by her husband, Jalmar after he served in the Philippines during World War II. It is in the possession of family members today. | ||
9808 | Florence Sophie Weed Anderson at Christmastime
Florence enjoying the Christmas season at home at 112 Gilbert Street. The sword on the wall behind her, as well as the sextant above the fireplace, were both brought from the Philippines by Jalmar when he served there during WWII. It was a big deal when the mantle clock (above the fire place) was bought because it was an item of expense and quality. It had the traditional Westminster chime. | ||
9809 | Florence Sophie Weed Anderson at Their New Home Around 1954 the Anderson family moved from Syracuse, New York, to Arden Road in Cabin John, Maryland. It was an incredible area for the children to grow up with it's Tom Sawyer/Huck Finn surroundings. | ||
9811 | Florence Sophie Weed Anderson at Fairhaven Beach State Park in New York For several summers the Anderson family would rent a cabin at this park for a week. They would spend their time at the beach, swimming, and on a rental boat fishing. | ||
9812 | Florence Sophie Weed Anderson Cooking at Home at 112 Gilbert Street Note the pencil sharpener mounted to the cupboard on the left and the old mix master on the counter. The radio that sits on the refrigerator would be on every morning as Florence listened to the Don McNeal Breakfast Club; a variety humorous show with which many Americans began their day. | ||
9814 | Child Family Photo- Taken about 1901 Back Row (L to R): Eugene (Roberts), Orville Jr., Mary Ella (Allred), Effie (Sessions) Front Row (L to R): Edna Verba (Taylor), Eunice (mother), John, Orville (father), Eunice Emma (Wysong) | ||
9815 | Papworth Family Photo- Taken before 1953. Back (L to R): Osborne Enoch, Roland, Elmo, Stephen Front (L to R): Royle, Leona, Ethel, Jeanette, Harold | ||
9816 | Papworth Siblings- Taken about 1897 L to R: Stephen, Leona, Elmo Papworth | ||
9817 | Military Photo of Stephen Mack Papworth- Taken about 1919 in France This is likely to be a photo sent with a card to Stephen's sister, Ethel, in April 1919, while Stephen was doing military service in France. I believe Stephen is the one seated on the chair. | ||
9818 | The Family of Tellef Johan Israelsen and Maren D. Markusdatter Front Row: Andrew M. Israelsen, Emily, Mrs. Tellif Israelsen, Willard and Tellif Israelsen Back Row: Ellen, Mary, Zaccarius, Anne Christine and Marie | ||
9819 | Tellef Johan Israelsen, 1826-1897 | ||
9820 | Tellef Johan Israelsen Born in 1826 in Norway. | ||
9821 | Maren Dorthea Markussen Israelsen Born in 1836 in Norway. | ||
9822 | Maren Dorthea Markusdatter, 1836-1899 | ||
9823 | Tellef Johan Israelsen Tellef, husband of Maren D Markusdatter. | ||
9824 | Andrew Martin Israelsen, 1857-1939 | ||
9825 | Boletta Wilson Israelsen 1863-1952 | ||
9826 | Mary Ann Israelsen Jensen, 1858-1903 | ||
9827 | Ane Christine Israelsen Jensen, 1860-1910 | ||
9828 | Maria Dorthea Israelsen, 1867-1934 | ||
9829 | Ezra James Wilson, 1860 | ||
9830 | Ellen Sophia Israelsen, 1869-1943
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9831 | Joseph Smith Allen, 1869-1943 | ||
9832 | Emily Josephine Israelsen, 1876-1975 | ||
9833 | Jeremiah Josiah Christiansen, 1876-1975 | ||
9834 | Willard Hans Israelsen, 1879-1945 | ||
9835 | Sarah (Sadie) Jane Ames, 1881-1965 | ||
9836 | Jonas Lichty Farm in Pennsylvania | ||
9837 | The Home of Tellef and Maren Israelsen Photo taken in 1948, this is the home that Tellef and Maren lived in until they died. | ||
9838 | Andrew Israelsen Photo taken while serving a LDS mission to Norway in 1891. | ||
9839 | Andrew Israelsen, William Parkinson, and William Maughan The Presidency of the Hyrum LDS Stake from 1904-1920. | ||
9840 | Joakim Ferdinand Hartvigsen, 1877-1969 | ||
9841 | Ellen Amelia Eilersten/Israelsen, 1880-1962 | ||
9842 | Ann Margrethe Olsen Israelsen Wife of Eilert Nikolai Israelsen of Norway. | ||
9843 | Andrew Christian Nielsen, 1839-1929 | ||
9844 | Ane Cathrine Jacobsen, 1848-1936 | ||
9845 | Dr. Hyrum Jacob Hartvigsen, 1885-1983 | ||
9846 | Dr. Hyrum Jacob Hartvigsen Hyrum Jacob Hartvigsen was born March 20, 1885 at Hyrum, Cache, Utah to Johan (John) Hagrup Hartvigsen and Maren Karoline Tomasen. Hyrum's parents were 1880 pioneer imagrates to Utah from Norway. Hyrum's oldest brother, Joakim Ferdinand Hartvigsen, "J.F.", as he would later be called, was born May 26 1877 in Kvaefjord, Norway. | ||
9847 | Andrew and Boletta Israelsen Their Golden Wedding Anniversary in 1932. | ||
9848 | Anders Christen Madsen and Ane Kathrine Jacobsen Ane is the 2nd child of Jacob Larsen and Flomine Nielsen. | ||
9849 | Jacob Larsen and Flomine Nielsen Parents of Lars Jacobsen | ||
9850 | Christen G. and Berthe Catherine Jensen with Marie, their daughter This family was from Oland, Hjorring, Denmark | ||
9851 | Anders Christen Madsen, 1839-1029 | ||
9852 | "Annie" Jacobsen Wife of Andrew Madsen | ||
9853 | Andrew Madsen Husband of Annie | ||
9854 | Revillo, South Dakota, the home of Andrew and Annie Madsen Revillo was named after a man called Olliver; the town's name is Olliver backwards. |