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In reply to the discussion: Tell me about your grandparents [View all]Chellee
(2,302 posts)67. Thank you!
Its a great picture. I agree that a 14 year old wouldn't have worn that, I doubt they would have let her style her hair in such a grown up fashion either. She is the most fashion forward of the group, and that fits with her being late teens/early 20's. Although, the lady second from the left is wearing fantastic shoes. The second from the right also has good shoes, they all have good shoes, honestly. I'm biased though, because I love shoes from the 20s/30s/40s.
Thanks again, I was searching early 1930s, so taking it back a couple of years will help.
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Like my family, there's this whole Slavic curse that seems to come down in the dna
soothsayer
Mar 2021
#6
My great grandmother came to join her husband from Dublin in the mid late 1800s
PortTack
Mar 2021
#7
On my mother's side, my grandfather was a history professor that went west from N.Y. for the
panader0
Mar 2021
#19
This is such a powerful thread. A friend on FB started one like this, so I'm copying him.
Bucky
Mar 2021
#33
Cowboys, Indians, Irish immigrants and Holocaust victims are all in my family tree.
Liberty Belle
Mar 2021
#53