Ancestry/Genealogy
Related: About this forumA recovered photo of my great grandmother

I recovered this photo of my great grandmother from the collection of a deceased relative. Im always looking for pieces of the puzzle.
littlemissmartypants
(31,686 posts)EYESORE 9001
(29,459 posts)She operated a mercantile business earlier, where she often wore mens pants (gasp!) and smoked a corncob pipe (shriek!)
AllaN01Bear
(28,618 posts)Hope22
(4,484 posts)💗💗💗🙏🏼💐
Shellback Squid
(9,877 posts)and they will restore it, I've seen some amazing work
EYESORE 9001
(29,459 posts)but I will
Walleye
(43,846 posts)woodsprite
(12,543 posts)Unfortunately, since my brother passed sway in July, Im the only one who knows who a lot of those relatives are. Im trying to document them, and my daughter has taken an interest in identifying people and locations.
Delmette2.0
(4,470 posts)Look at the back grounds, even a single tree can link two photos.
Diamond_Dog
(39,797 posts)Your great grandmother has a look of happy confidence about her. Do you know the year it was taken?
EYESORE 9001
(29,459 posts)Im guesstimating early 1940s - not long after US involvement in World War II began. Note the wheel well of the car on the street.
Diamond_Dog
(39,797 posts)EYESORE 9001
(29,459 posts)Definitely not California, where she lived at the end of her life.
llmart
(17,330 posts)Cleveland to be exact. I have many pictures of them.
Diamond_Dog
(39,797 posts)Warpy
(114,398 posts)He was able to hold a smile (most people couldn't) and is sitting in what must have been the height of fashion in the 1860s but which would put our eyes out today, looking like he just won Powerballl. My great grandmother was posed very demurely, she was tiny (born during the Famine and well under 5 feet tall) but you could tell the grinning Mr. Cionnor had caught a tigress and didn't know it yet.
EYESORE 9001
(29,459 posts)The most recent immigrant (that I know of) came from Germany in the 1820s. If photos of him exist, I am unaware of them.
Warpy
(114,398 posts)until the 1850s or so, and then it was mostly the middle and upper middle classes who could afford it. Most immigrants paid for the cheapest passage they could find, saving any money and valuables they had to help them start a new life here. They wouldn't have wasted it on photography even if it had been in wider use.
EYESORE 9001
(29,459 posts)Its sepia tone, which now leads me to believe its from the 30s instead of early 40s.
3Hotdogs
(15,046 posts)A car like that would be less likely to be around in the 40's.
In the 40's, when I grew up, I recall cars from the 30's. Never saw an from the 20's.
EYESORE 9001
(29,459 posts)As it isnt California, which they left before the onset of US involvement in WWII.