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| Andy and Faye Mitchell with their first daughter Hanna |
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| Andy and Frankie Senter Children |
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| Andy and wife at rehearsal dinner |
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| Anellah Mary Sebern (1895-1927)
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| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
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| Ann Roop Smith
Received from Polly Tomlinson. |
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| Ann Roop Smith
Received from Polly Tomlinson. |
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| Ann Stem face |
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| Anna Belle Gibbons (1920-1983)
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| Anna Belle Gibbons (1920-1983)
Find-A-Grave:
"Annabell is one of 4 children born to William Thomas Gibbons (son of Allen Gibbons and Anna Lisa Luther Gibbons) and Florence Harris Gibbons. Annabell was born on October 16, 1924 [actually, 15 Oct 1920 in Clay County, Indiana], in Jay, Oklahoma where she met her husband, Ray Woods. The couple had 4 children together and settled in the Tulsa, Oklahoma area, where she worked with her husband in construction and raised her family. Annabell was a very loving, kind, giving, humble Christian woman and wonderful mother and grandmother. She died in May of 1983 and is greatly missed and remembered by all." |
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| Anna Belle Gibbons (1920-1983)
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| Anna Belle Gibbons (1920-1983), left & Ruth Mae Gibbons (1925- )
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| Anna Bessie Henson (1901-1972)
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| Anna Bessie Henson (1901-1972)
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| Anna Catherine Marshal (1869-1939)
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| Anna Eliza Luther (1860-1941)
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| Anna Geneal Deal (1845-1925) Caldwell, NC lumber industry (1905-1915)
"Bird's-eye View of Mortimer, NC, looking west.
Caption: Published by W.M. Ritter Lumber Co. Plate 957.
Description: Bird's-eye view of a small town and a lumber yard. There are two railroad bridges over a river in the foreground."
The large building is evidently a sawmill. The other structures, besides those related to the railroad, are homes for the workers. |
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| Anna Geneal Deal (1845-1925) Lenoir, Caldwell, NC auto sales (1915-1930)
"Caldwell Motor Co., Lenoir, N.C.
Caption: Photo by E. Hardy. Post Cards of Quality -- The Albertype Co., Brooklyn, N.Y.
Description: View of a brick motor company building on a street corner. An iron staircase is shown along the left side of the building."
A single gasoline pump is by the curb. Some kind of short pole is in the center of the street, which seems to be paved.
Members of the Deal family may have patronized this dealership.
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| Anna Geneal Deal (1845-1925) Lenoir, Caldwell, NC North Main Street
"North Main Street, Looking South, Lenoir, NC.
Message on back of card: 'July 27. Thank you for your prompt reply to my questions. Now you owe me a letter. I have heard from Mrs. R. and am writing again. Hope you are all right. I am. A.V.W.' Addressed to: 'Miss Martha S. Dozier, G.F. College, Greensboro, N.C.' Postmarked: 27 July 1907.
Publisher E. C. Kropp Co., Milwaukee, WI.
Description: View of a horse-drawn wagon on a dirt road. Several children stand alongside the road at left."
The Deal family would have been familiar with this scene.
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| Anna Geneal Deal (1845-1925) Lenoir, Caldwell, NC public square
"Public Square from Bank of Lenoir, Lenoir, NC.
Message on Back of Card: 'Here is part of our town. Hope you will see it this summer. Irene'
Publisher E. C. Kropp Co., Milwaukee, WI.
Description: View of two buildings and the street. There are people walking in the street and horse-drawn wagons in front of the buildings. Card is postmarked 30 April 1907 and is addressed to: 'Miss Alice Noble, 224 North 5th St., Wilmington, N.C.'"
The Deal family would have been familiar with this scene.
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| Anna Geneal Deal(1845-1925) Lenoir, Caldwell, NC (1912)
"Block on West Main, Lenoir, NC.
Handwritten notation on back of card: 'V10992 Ca 1912, Teague's Photo Studio, H. M. Teague. 12--'
Description: View of several storefronts on a downtown street. Shop signs read: 'Lenoir Drug Co.,' 'Lenoir Book Co.,' and 'Teague's Studio.'
The Deal family would have been familiar with this commercial area of the county seat.
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| Anna Greta Olsdotter Not certain where this person fits in. |
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| Anna Greta Olsdotter Face |
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| Anna Louise August Stolper (1861-1947)
Received from Jim Danielsen. |
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| Anna Louise Augusta Stolper (1861-1947) & Theodore Martin Krumsieg (1862-1922)
Received from Jim Danielsen of Stoughton, WI:
"[The photo was] probably taken in summer of 1920 or the spring of 1921. I don't recognize the house, but the pictures were probably taken on the front porch of their home in the 2600 block of North 2nd Street in Milwaukee.
>From the left, Theodore is holding Ralph Danielsen and Hellen Mauntler. Anna is holding my father, Warren Danielsen, who was born in February 1920. Theodore had 2 daughters, Alma Mauntler and Adeline Danielsen. Alma Mauntler and her family lived across the street on the west side of North 2nd Street.
I remember, as a small child in the 1940's going to Christmas parties at her house. Anna, the Krumsiegs (Theodore's children), Mauntlers and Danielsen would be there for a large family gathering. There large amounts of good food, wine and after dinner the men would go into the living room and smoke cigars. They would speak both English and German. And, of course, argue about politics."
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