I have always loved these pictures of my paternal grandparents. I may be very biased, but I think that they were a rather striking couple in their youth.
This is a picture of my grandmother taken in 1900 at the age of 14. Her eyes are mysteriously haunting and almost sad, don't you think?
This is my grandfather who was a bit older, but I think this picture was taken not many years after my grandmother's photo from above. As a young adult, he worked for a while as a trolley conductor in Chicago and someone must have convinced him to be photographed in his uniform.
My grandfather's family members were tall; my grandmother's family members were short. Today's generation of the family have both, and I have the distinction of being the shortest of them all.
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what wonderful pictures....she is truly beautiful....
Fantastic photos - I think the world is still full of people who want their children to marry people who are just like them in the face of common experience that this will regularly not happen and it not happening does no harm.
wv: flanth
sandwich: Treasured photos for sure!
white: Diversity always makes things more interesting.
I agree with you about these photos- very striking! your grandfather in particular looks handsome. I found out this summer that my great-grandparents had the same last name as well. They were 3rd cousins.
holly: Well, at least they weren't first cousins or brother & sister, so I think you're safe.
It was on my grandparents' 50th wedding anniversary that it finally dawned on me that my mother's 50th birthday was only 4 months later and she hadn't been a premature baby. We're always learning something new about our heritage.
Wonderful photos!!!
I am discovering such photos in my family...
In the photos... in our memories... they are always alive and with us.
~shoes~
red:You should share them with us.
Catch Her... I will. I will get them scanned and post them.
~shoes~
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