Can You Help Us Out?

Cleveland from Blandford?
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This was found in my grandparents house, Selvyn & Winnie (Zinck) COOK, they lived in East River Point. The few elderly people that were shown all said he may be a CLEVELAND from Blandford. I believe he may also be a ZINCK, as my grandmother did have some Zinck photos.
Contact: Joan Dacey, Email


Are these the Nauss' - Yes, thanks to Diana Dillion

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Photograph is from a Lunenburg Co. collection belonging to Maizie Nauss of Mahone Bay - may have a possible connection to Naas/Nass/Nauss but may not. If you can identify any of these debonair people, please email Bonnie Bileski.
Contact: Bonnie Bileski, Email


Do you know this man?

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This photograph, believed to be from either SMELTZER or SCHNARE families, is from an album which belonged to Harriet Schnare Thompson, paternal grandmother of Jean Thomas. (As this scan was done from a printout of another scan, it is a little fuzzy.)
Contact: Jean Thomas, Email


Who is this man?

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This photograph, believed to be from either SMELTZER or SCHNARE families, is from an album which belonged to Harriet Schnare Thompson, paternal grandmother of Jean Thomas. The name L. A. Hirtle, Lincoln St., Lunenburg is on the frame. If you can identify this man, please email
Contact: Jean Thomas, Email


Who are these people?

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This photograph, taken in 1947, is from papers belonging to Vince Boliver's father, James E. Boliver of Conquerall Mills. Written on the back is "Justus, Ethel & Fred, Virginia, Barbara, Bond girl, Florence & Jean Wile". Barbara May Ernst was age 16 in 1947. If you can identify anyone in the picture, please email
Contact: Vince Boliver, Email


Who is this young girl?

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Photograph was taken probably sometime in the 1940s on Joseph Edward Keddy's homestead on Silver Point Road in Martin's River. From left to right are Hattie Mae (Isnor) Keddy, Joseph Edward Keddy (Bryan's grandfather) and Blanche (Schnare) Keddy. If you can identify the young girl standing in front of Joseph, please email
Contact: Bryan Keddy, Email


Who are all these men?

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This photograph would likely have been taken before, during or after World War I. There appear to be officers of a number of regiments here: cavalry and highlanders for certain. It is possible that there is a LANGILLE in the photo. Can you help identify anyone?
Contact: Sueann Bailey, Email


Who is this woman?

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This photograph is possibly Florence Jane (CORKUM) EISENHAUR. Can you identify her?
Contact: Carmen Smeltzer, Email


Who is this man?

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This photograph is signed either "Rhodes & Corkum, Bridgewater" or "Rhodes E. Corkum, Bridgewater". The photograph is courtesy Lynda Andrew and Linda Wiggins, both of Saskatchewan. Exactly how Lynda came into possession of this and other photographs would make a good genealogical sleuthing mystery! Linda Wiggins of Lumsden SK came across a great number of photos when helping her mother move to a smaller home. Her mother did not know any of the people in the photos. Most of the photos were taken in Massachusetts, many with the family name of King. There was also a calling card with the name "Mrs. Alfred Warren". Ms. Wiggins contacted the New England Historical Genealogical Society but that organization was unable to help. She then placed a few photos in the Saskatchewan Genealogical Society's bulletin where Ms. Andrew spotted them. Lynda Andrew has sent a number of excellent photocopies of the portraits to the SSGS, including this man. This is the only photograph which we can say for certain might have a South Shore connection. But, on the other hand, he could have been a "come from away" on a visit! If you can identify him, please email Lynda
Contact: Lynda, Email


Who is this mother, father and child?

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This photograph was taken by King in Bridgewater, Massachusetts. The people may be, or possibly have some family connection to, LANGILLEs. The baby's name is Cecil. On the back of the photograph is written "Cecil at 3 months old". Can you help identify them?
Contact: Sueann Bailey, Email




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