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Antiques & 19th c. antiques & vintage photographs, photography. Victorian paper ephemera For Sale as well as stock digital images & image scans.
10,386 family surnames / surname search. These are Products #2601-2650.


2601 Ebey: c. 1870-80's Victorian Calling Card of Louisa Ebey Printed on card: Louisa Ebey This item was found in the region of Berrien County, Michigan, and Saint Joseph County, Indiana. This card has the Victorian symbols of a hand and flowers. A wonderful Ebey family history, Ebey genealogy
piece. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.

2602 Simpson: c. 1870-80 Victorian Calling Card of Maud Simpson Printed on card: Maud Simpson, and the printed message "My heart as light expands the flower, is gladdened by thy magic power." This Simpson family calling card was found in the region of Michiana, Berrien County, Michigan, and South Bend, Saint Joseph County, Indiana. A wonderful Simpson family history, Simpson genealogy
piece. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.

2603 Briggs: 1870-90's Victorian Calling Card of Guy Briggs Printed on card: Guy H. Briggs. Approximate age: 1870-90's. Found in a large lot of 19th c. calling cards in the vicinity of Augusta, Maine which is in Kennebec County. This calling card appears to have been removed from a scrapbook, as many of the others also were in this Kennebec county collection. They may be related family members and/or friends and acquaintances on our Ancestorville site. A wonderful and early Briggs family history, Briggs genealogy piece. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.

2604 Tyler: c. 1870-80's Victorian Calling Card of Lizzie Tyler Printed on card: Lizzie Tyler, and the printed message "Friendships Increase Your Happiness!" This Tyler family item was found in the region of Berrien County, Michigan, and Saint Joseph County, Indiana. It has printed the Victorian symbols of a hand and flowers, to convey the message of friendship. Lizzie may be a nickname for Elizabeth Tyler, Elisabeth Tyler, Eliza Tyler, or Liza Tyler. A wonderful Tyler family history, Tyler genealogy piece. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.

2605 Snyder: c. 1880-90 Victorian Calling Card of Anthony Snyder, Teacher Printed on card: Anthony Snyder, Teacher. This Snyder family calling card was found in the region of Berrien County, Michigan, and Saint Joseph County, Indiana. A wonderful Snyder family history, Snyder genealogy piece with his profession as a teacher as an added clue! Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.

2606 Millard: c. 1870 Victorian Calling Card of K.K. Millard Printed on card: K.K. Millard. This Millard family item was found in the region of Berrien County, Michigan, and Saint Joseph County, Indiana. Female: Was her name Kate Millard? Katherine Millard? Katharine Millard? Kathleen Millard? Karla Millard? Karen Millard? Kizzy Millard? Kimberley Millard? Kimberly Millard? Kaye Millard? Katy Millard? Kala Millard? Male: Was his name Kenneth Millard? Karl Millard? Keith Millard? Kevin Millard? Kendrick Millard? Kent Millard? Kurt Millard? Kyle Millard? Keane Millard? Keefe Millard? Kelly Millard? Kelvin Millard? Kendall Millard? Kendrick Millard? Kennedy Millard? Kenrick Millard? Kenyon Millard? Kermit Millard? Kirk Millard? Kyle Millard? A wonderful Millard family history, Millard genealogy piece. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.

2607 Mobley: c. 1870-80's Victorian Calling Card of Miss M.C. Mobley Printed on card: Miss M.C. Mobley, "Like sweet music pealing Far o'er the blue sea Oft comes o'er me stealing Sweet memories of thee." This Mobley family item was found in the region of Berrien County, Michigan, and Saint Joseph County, Indiana. Was her name Mary Mobley? Maryanne Mobley? Maryann Mobley? Margaret Mobley? Maggie Mobley? Maude Mobley? Maria Mobley? Marie Mobley? Myrna Mobley? Myrtle Mobley? Millicent Mobley? Muriel Mobley? Meredith Mobley? Mildred Mobley? Minerva Mobley? Miriam Mobley? Molly Mobley? Melba Mobley? Marcy Mobley? Mercy Mobley? Melanie Mobley? Maureen Mobley? Maxine Mobley? Mathilda Mobley? Melinda Mobley? May Mobley? Melva Mobley? Mimi Mobley? Martha Mobley? Matilda Mobley? Melissa Mobley? Margery Mobley? Marjorie Mobley? Madeline Mobley? Malva Mobley? Mallory Mobley? Marcia Mobley? Mabel Mobley? Maybon Mobley? Mae Mobley? Myria Mobley? A wonderful Mobley family history, Mobley genealogy piece. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.

2608 Scovel: c. 1880-90 Victorian Calling Card of Nelson Scovel Printed on card: Nelson H. Scovel. This Scovel family item was found in the region of Berrien County, Michigan, and Saint Joseph County, Indiana. A wonderful Scovel family history, Scovel genealogy piece. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.

2609 Maloy: c. 1870-80 Victorian Calling Card of Heugh Maloy Printed on card: Heugh Maloy, also the verse: "Would that this garland fair, Might weave around thy life, A spell to shield from care, A guard from every strife." This Maloy family item was found in the region of Berrien County, Michigan, and Saint Joseph County, Indiana. Heugh is also an Irish family surname. A wonderful Heugh family history, Heugh genealogy, Maloy family history, Maloy genealogy piece. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.

2610 Russell: c. 1860-70 Victorian Calling Card of Ida Russell Printed on card: Ida M. Russell. This Russell family item was found in the region of Berrien County, Michigan, and Saint Joseph County, Indiana. A beautiful and ornate calling card, one of our favorites! A wonderful Russell family history, Russell genealogy piece. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.

2611 Hixenbeaugh: c. 1870-80's Victorian Calling Card for I.S. Hixenbeaugh Printed on card: I.S. Hixenbeaugh This beautiful flowers and butterfly motif Hixenbeaugh family calling card was found in the region of Berrien County, Michigan, and Saint Joseph County, Indiana. Male: Was his name Ian Hixenbeaugh? Isaac Hixenbeaugh? Ichabod Hixenbeaugh? Icarus Hixenbeaugh? Irving Hixenbeaugh? Ignatio Hixenbeaugh? Ives Hixenbeaugh? Igor Hixenbeaugh? Izaak Hixenbeaugh? Ike Hixenbeaugh? Izaiah Hixenbeaugh? Ingram Hixenbeaugh? Ivan Hixenbeaugh? Irvin Hixenbeaugh? Ira Hixenbeaugh? Isaiah Hixenbeaugh? Ignacius Hixenbeaugh? Iva Hixenbeaugh? Irvine Hixenbeaugh? Irvin Hixenbeaugh? Ishmael Hixenbeaugh? Ignatius Hixenbeaugh? Immanuel Hixenbeaugh? Inglebert Hixenbeaugh? Ingmar Hixenbeaugh? Irwin Hixenbeaugh? Isham Hixenbeaugh? Izzy Hixenbeaugh? Isador Hixenbeaugh? Female: Was her name Ida Hixenbeaugh? Idaline Hixenbeaugh? Idalina Hixenbeaugh? Ila Hixenbeaugh? Idle Hixenbeaugh? Ileana Hixenbeaugh? Ilona Hixenbeaugh? Ilone Hixenbeaugh? Ilsa Hixenbeaugh? Imogene Hixenbeaugh? Ina Hixenbeaugh? Inez Hixenbeaugh? Ingrid Hixenbeaugh? Inga Hixenbeaugh? Iona Hixenbeaugh? Irene Hixenbeaugh? Iris Hixenbeaugh? Irma Hixenbeaugh? Isa Hixenbeaugh? Isabel Hixenbeaugh? Isabelle Hixenbeaugh? Isabella Hixenbeaugh? Isadora Hixenbeaugh? Isis Hixenbeaugh? Isidore Hixenbeaugh? Isolde Hixenbeaugh? Isolda Hixenbeaugh? Ita Hixenbeaugh? Iva Hixenbeaugh? Ivey Hixenbeaugh? Ivanna Hixenbeaugh? Ivy Hixenbeaugh? Ive Hixenbeaugh? Ivory Hixenbeaugh? We're hoping a Hixenbeaugh genealogist might solve this mystery. A wonderful Hixenbeaugh family history, Hixenbeaugh genealogy piece. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.

2612 Bowers: c. 1850-60's early Victorian handwritten Calling Card of Spencer Bowers Printed on card: Spencer S. Bowers, handwritten in purple old dip pen ink. This wonderful old hand signed Bowers family item was found in the region of Berrien County, Michigan, and Saint Joseph County, Indiana. A wonderful Bowers family history, Bowers genealogy, and possibly Spencer family history, Spencer genealogy piece. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.

2613 Mapel: c. 1880-90 Victorian Calling Card for G.T. Mapel Printed on card: G.T. Mapel This Mapel family item was found in the region of Berrien County, Michigan, and Saint Joseph County, Indiana. Male: Was his name George Mapel? Gus Mapel? Gustav Mapel? Gustave Mapel? Gail Mapel? Gary Mapel? Gabriel Mapel? Gerald Mapel? Gerard Mapel? Geoffrey Mapel? Gideon Mapel? Grover Mapel? Gordon Mapel? Gale Mapel? Garrett Mapel? Gaylord Mapel? Gilbert Mapel? Gunther Mapel? Guy Mapel? Female: Was her name Gabrielle Mapel? Gabie Mapel? Gabriel Mapel? Gabriella Mapel? Gaby Mapel? Gail Mapel? Gardenia Mapel? Garland Mapel? Garnet Mapel? Gay Mapel? Gayle Mapel? Gemma Mapel? Gene Mapel? Georgia Mapel? Georgette Mapel? Georgene Mapel? Georgiana Mapel? Georgine Mapel? Georgina Mapel? Geraldine Mapel? Geraldina Mapel? Gerda Mapel? Germain Mapel? Gertrude Mapel? Gert Mapel? Gertie Mapel? Gilberta Mapel? Gillian Mapel? Gina Mapel? Gladys Mapel? Glenda Mapel? Glynis Mapel? Glenna Mapel? Gloria Mapel? Gloriana Mapel? Golda Mapel? Grace Mapel? Greer Mapel? Greta Mapel? Gretchen Mapel? Guinevere Mapel? Gwendolyn Mapel? Genevieve Mapel? Gustava Mapel? Gussie Mapel? Gwyneth Mapel? Ginerva Mapel? We're hoping a Mapel genealogist might solve this mystery. A wonderful Mapel family history, Mapel genealogy piece. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.

2614 Granlee: c. 1870-80's Victorian Calling Card for Jane Granlee Printed on card: Jane M. Granlee. This beautiful old Granlee family calling card was found in the region of Michiana, Berrien County, Michigan, and South Bend, Saint Joseph County, Indiana. A wonderful Granlee family history, Granlee genealogy piece. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.

2615 Berdine: c. 1870-80's Victorian Calling Card for J.M. Berdine Printed on card: J.M. Berdine. This Berdine family item was found in the region of Berrien County, Michigan, and Saint Joseph County, Indiana. Male: Was his name John Berdine? Jake Berdine? Jacob Berdine? James Berdine? Jeb Berdine? Josiah Berdine? Jean Berdine? Jason Berdine? Jerome Berdine? Jethro Berdine? Joshua Berdine? Jerard Berdine? Jesse Berdine? Jeremy Berdine? Jonathan Berdine? Jonah Berdine? Julian Berdine? Julius Berdine? Joseph Berdine? Jack Berdine? Jackson Berdine? Joel Berdine? Justin Berdine? Jefferson Berdine? Female: Was her name Jennie Berdine? Jennie Berdine? Jocelyn Berdine? Johanna Berdine? Janey Berdine? Josephine Berdine? Josephina Berdine? Josey ? Josie? Jennifer Berdine? Jannette Berdine? Jeannine Berdine? Juanita Berdine? Jeane Berdine? Jezebelle Berdine? Jeanne Berdine? Jean Berdine? Joanna Berdine? Joan Berdine? Jessica Berdine?? Jessie Berdine? Jolene Berdine? Julianne Berdine? Jane Berdine? Jacqueline Berdine? Jemima Berdine? Jeannette Berdine? Jessica Berdine? Jill Berdine? Joan Berdine?Johanna Berdine? Joy Berdine? Judith Berdine? Judy Berdine? Julia Berdine? Julie Berdine? Jule Berdine? Juliet Berdine?? June Berdine? Jenevieve Berdine? We're hoping a Berdine genealogist might solve this mystery. A wonderful Berdine family history, Berdine genealogy piece. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.

2616 Haskins: c. 1870-80's Victorian Calling Card of Jennie Haskins Printed on card: Jennie Haskins. This Haskins family calling card was found in the region of Berrien County, Michigan, and Saint Joseph County, Indiana. Jennie may be a nickname for Genevieve Haskins, Jane Haskins, Jennifer Haskins, Jenny Haskins, Jenevieve Haskins, Gennifer Haskins, Genna Haskins, or Jenni Haskins. A wonderful Haskins family history, Haskins genealogy piece. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.

2617 Harford: c. 1890-1900 Victorian Calling Card of M.F. Harford Printed on card: M.F. Harford handwritten in beautiful dip pen calligraphy script. This card was found in the region of Berrien County, Michigan, and Saint Joseph County, Indiana. Male: Was his name Milton Harford? Michael Harford? Morris Harford? Martin Harford? Malcolm Harford? Manfred Harford? Manuel Harford? Marlin Harford? Mark Harford? Marvin Harford? Mason Harford? Mathew Harford? Matthew Harford? Mattias Harford? Mathias Harford? Max Harford? Maximilian Harford? Maxwell Harford? Melvin Harford? Merlin Harford? Mike Harford? Mitchell Harford? Mort Harford? Morton Harford? Mortimer Harford? Murray Harford? Myles Harford? Miles Harford? Myron Harford? Marshall Harford? Maynard Harford? Merrill Harford? Moses Harford? Monroe Harford? Myron Harford? Martin Harford? Milas Harford? Milo Harford? Female: Was her name Mary Harford? Maryanne Harford? Maryann Harford? Margaret Harford? Maggie Harford? Maude Harford? Maria Harford? Marie Harford? Myrna Harford? Myrtle Harford? Millicent Harford? Muriel Harford? Meredith Harford? Mildred Harford? Minerva Harford? Miriam Harford? Molly Harford? Melba Harford? Marcy Harford? Mercy Harford? Melanie Harford? Maureen Harford? Maxine Harford? Mathilda Harford? Melinda Harford? May Harford? Melva Harford? Mimi Harford? Martha Harford? Matilda Harford? Melissa Harford? Margery Harford? Marjorie Harford? Madeline Harford? Malva Harford? Mallory Harford? Marcia Harford? Mabel Harford? Maybon Harford? Mae Harford? Myria Harford? We're hoping a Harford genealogist might solve this mystery. A wonderful Harford family history, Harford genealogy piece. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.

2618 Carroll, Scott: c. 1870-80's Victorian Calling Card of L. Scott Carroll Printed on card: L. Scott Carroll. This Carroll family item was found in the region of Berrien County, Michigan, and Saint Joseph County, Indiana. Male: Was his name Lawrence Carroll? Louis Carroll? Leon Carroll? Lambert Carroll? Leonard Carroll? Leroy Carroll? Lloyd Carroll? Lester Carroll? Luther Carroll? Leander Carroll? Lansing Carroll? Luke Carroll? Lucas Carroll? Lee Carroll? Levi Carroll? Laurence Carroll? Lemuel? Langdon Carroll? Langston Carroll? Lars Carroll? Larry Carroll? Leland Carroll? Leon Carroll? Leo Carroll? Leopold Carroll? Leslie Carroll? Lincoln Carroll? Lindsey Carroll? Lionel Carroll? Lon Carroll? Louis Carroll? Lewis Carroll? Ludwig Carroll? Lucian Carroll? Luther Carroll? Lyman Carroll? Lyndon Carroll? Lazear Carroll? Female: Was her name Louise Carroll? Louisa Carroll? Lucille Carroll? Lucinda Carroll? Lydia Carroll? Lucy Carroll? Lilly Carroll? Lillian Carroll? Laura Carroll? Leticia Carroll? Lura Carroll? Liza Carroll? Lena Carroll? Leeanne Carroll? Lee Ann Carroll? Lee Anne Carroll? Luvia Carroll? Lovey Carroll? We're hoping a Carroll genealogist might solve this mystery. A wonderful Scott family history, Scott genealogy and Carroll family history, Carroll genealogy piece. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.

2619 Turner: c. 1880-90's Victorian Advertising Business or Calling Card of B.L. Turner, Dentist, MI Printed on card: B.L. Turner, Dentist. Pittsford, Mich. Pittsford, Michigan, is in Hillsdale County. It is unusual to find a calling card with an occupation and clearly marked town, in which this Turner family card has both. It conveniently doubles as an advertising or business card. Found in Upstate New York, near Livingston, Ontario and Monroe Counties NY. Was this dentist's name Benjamin Turner? Benedict Turner? Bert Turner? Bertram Turner? Bennett Turner? Benton Turner? Burt Turner? Bradley Turner? Ben Turner? Barnabas Turner? Bartholomew Turner? Bernard Turner? Barnard Turner? Bradley Turner? Bradford Turner? Byron Turner? Bishop Turner? A wonderful Michigan Turner family history, Turner genealogy
and occupational piece. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.

2620 Laurent: c. 1890-1920's Business Card of Agent Alfred Laurent, NYC Printed on card: Alfred E. Laurent, Special Agent. The Fidelity & Casualty Co. of New York, 140-146 Broadway. Approximate age: c. 1890-1920's State: New York County: Kings, Queens, New York & Delaware County. Found in a large collection of late 19th and early 20th century printed business related cards in Berkshire County, Massachusetts, MA. Card is printed on heavy old off white cardstock with simple early American typography font. These business cards give a wonderful look into early advertising at the turn of the last century, as well as good genealogy clues. Early Census and business records can also be of help in finding these lost ancestors and their working whereabouts, as well as the gen sites for each specific county. Research into the the architect, building and address they worked at may also provide good clues for date and time period. The back has old figuring written in pencil: $740.50 August 11 and also some addition. A wonderful Laurent family history, Laurent genealogy piece. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.

2621 Bacon: c. 1870-80's Victorian Calling Card of G.L. Bacon Printed on card: G.L. Bacon. This Bacon family item was found in the region of Berrien County, Michigan, and Saint Joseph County, Indiana. Male: Was his name George Bacon? Gus Bacon? Gustav Bacon? Gustave Bacon? Gail Bacon? Gary Bacon? Gabriel Bacon? Gerald Bacon? Gerard Bacon? Geoffrey Bacon? Gideon Bacon? Grover Bacon? Gordon Bacon? Gale Bacon? Garrett Bacon? Gaylord Bacon? Gilbert Bacon? Gunther Bacon? Guy Bacon? Female: Was her name Gabrielle Bacon? Gabie Bacon? Gabriel Bacon? Gabriella Bacon? Gaby Bacon? Gail Bacon? Gardenia Bacon? Garland Bacon? Garnet Bacon? Gay Bacon? Gayle Bacon? Gemma Bacon? Gene Bacon? Georgia Bacon? Georgette Bacon? Georgene Bacon? Georgiana Bacon? Georgine Bacon? Georgina Bacon? Geraldine Bacon? Geraldina Bacon? Gerda Bacon? Germain Bacon? Gertrude Bacon? Gert Bacon? Gertie Bacon? Gilberta Bacon? Gillian Bacon? Gina Bacon? Gladys Bacon? Glenda Bacon? Glynis Bacon? Glenna Bacon? Gloria Bacon? Gloriana Bacon? Golda Bacon? Grace Bacon? Greer Bacon? Greta Bacon? Gretchen Bacon? Guinevere Bacon? Gwendolyn Bacon? Genevieve Bacon? Gustava Bacon? Gussie Bacon? Gwyneth Bacon? Ginerva Bacon? We're hoping a Bacon genealogist might solve this mystery. A wonderful Bacon family history, Bacon genealogy piece. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.

2622 Price: c. 1880-90's Victorian Calling Card of Clara Price Printed on card: Clara Price. This Price family item was found in the region of Berrien County, Michigan, and Saint Joseph County, Indiana. Clara may also be a nickname for Clarissa Price. A wonderful Price family history, Price genealogy piece. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.

2623 King: c. 1880-90's Victorian Calling Card of Hiram King Jr. Printed on card: Hiram King Jr. This item was found in the region of Michiana, Berrien County, Michigan, and South Bend, Saint Joseph County, Indiana. The printing on this card is very light in color, still a wonderful King family history, King genealogy piece. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.

2624 Flynn: c. 1870-80's Victorian Calling Card of Charlie Flynn Printed on card: Charlie Flynn. (most likely Charles Flynn in census records) This Flynn family calling card was found in the region of Michiana, Berrien County, Michigan, and South Bend, Saint Joseph County, Indiana. A wonderful Flynn family history, Flynn genealogy piece. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.

2625 Claiborne, Ramage: 1860's Civil War era CDV Photo of Mary Ramage Claiborne, TN This is a southern Civil War era CDV portrait of Mary Ramage Claiborne, a teenage girl from Nashville, Tennessee. It was taken by a skilled photographer, and depicts Mary with hand to chin, a beautiful American photography piece. It is ID'd on the back in early period ink script: "Mary Ramage Claiborne, Born Jan'y 4, 1853, Died March 25, 1867." The photographer was "C.C. Giers National Portrait Gallery 42 & 44 Union St. Nashville, Tenn." Nashville, TN is in Davidson County. Mary is listed in the 1860 Census in Nashville with her parents H.L. Claiborne, age 40, born in 1820 in Tennessee and her mother Lucy Claiborne, age 34, born in Kentucky in 1826. Her siblings are: Willie Claiborne, age 13, Mary Claiborne age 7 (this photo is of Mary), Lucy Claiborne, age 6. Is the Ramage surname her mother's maiden name, as in Lucy Ramage? Lucy may be a nickname for Luciana Claiborne or Luciana Ramage, Lucida Claiborne or Lucida Ramage, Lucile Claiborne or Lucile Ramage, Lucette Claiborne or Lucette Ramage, Lucita Claiborne or Lucita Ramage, Lucerne Claiborne or Lucerne Ramage, Lucerna Claiborne or Lucerna Ramage, Lucille Claiborne or Lucille Ramage, Lucinda Claiborne or Lucinda Ramage, Lucia Claiborne or Lucia Ramage, Lucretia Claiborne or Lucretia Ramage, or Lucina Claiborne, Lucina Ramage. Willie may be a nickname for William Claiborne, Will Claiborne, Willis Claiborne, Wilson Claiborne, Wilton Claiborne, Wilkes Claiborne, Wilkie Claiborne, Wilhelm Claiborne, Wilson Claiborne, Willie Claiborne, Willis Claiborne, Willard Claiborne, Wilmer Claiborne, Wilbur Claiborne, Wilbert Claiborne, Wilburt Claiborne, Wilford Claiborne, Wilmot Claiborne or Wilfred Claiborne. Her father Henry Claiborne or Henry L. Claiborne worked at the Nashville & Northwestern Railroad Company and can be found in web searches. On the 1860 slave census Henry L. Claiborne was listed as owning three female slaves, ages 24, 14 & 6. This is a rare Confederate era slavery, slaves, African American genealogy related piece, as well as a historical Nashville area piece. Note: There is a Claiborne County, Mississippi and a Claiborne County, Tennessee. This photo was found in Clinton, Mississippi, Hinds County. Census records might read: Mary Claiborne, Mary R. Claiborne. A wonderful and explicitly hand signed Ramage family history, Ramage genealogy, Claiborne family history, Claiborne genealogy piece. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.

2626 Randall: c. 1870's Victorian Calling Card of Warren Randall Printed on card: Warren W. Randall. This Randall family calling card was found in the region of Michiana, Niles, Berrien County, Michigan, and South Bend, Saint Joseph County, Indiana. This Randall family calling card features beautifully printed lithographed Victorian calligraphy elements of a butterfly and flowers. A wonderful Randall family history, Randall genealogy piece. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.

2627 Hertel, Specht: c. 1890's Victorian Calling Card or Business card for William Hertel & Adoph Specht Printed on card: Wm. H. Hertel & Adoph W. Specht. This heavy card stock embossed card was found in the region of Michiana, Berrien County, Michigan, and South Bend, Saint Joseph County, Indiana. It may have been also used as a business card for advertising business partners, or for musicians. It features an owl in corner with the words "Should Acquaintance be Forgot". A wonderful Hertel family history, Hertel genealogy, Specht family history, Specht genealogy piece. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.

2628 Baldwin, Weeks: c. 1870-80's Advertising Trade Card of Weeks & Baldwin Perfumery Druggists, MI, IL Printed on card: Perfume Olive Blossom, from B.D. Baldwin & Co. 181 Wabash Ave. Chicago, ILL., stamped on the back is E.J. Weeks & Co. Chemists and Druggists, 224 Main St. Jackson, Mich. Note: Jackson, Michigan, is in Jackson County. Chicago Illinois is in Cook, Dupage or Du page or Lake Counties. Found in Upstate New York, near Genesee County NY. This advertitisng calling card has printed the Victorian symbols of a hand and flowers, to convey the message of friendship. Was his name Benjamin Baldwin? Benedict Baldwin? Bert Baldwin? Bertram Baldwin? Bennett Baldwin? Benton Baldwin? Burt Baldwin? Bradley Baldwin? Ben Baldwin? Barnabas Baldwin? Bartholomew Baldwin? Bernard Baldwin? Barnard Baldwin? Bradley Baldwin? Bradford Baldwin? Byron Baldwin? Bishop Baldwin? Was his name Edward Weeks? Edmund Weeks? Edgar Weeks? Edwin Weeks? Ethan Weeks? Earl Weeks? Earle Weeks? Eli Weeks? Elijah Weeks? Ezra Weeks? Ernest Weeks? Edmund Weeks? Elmer Weeks? Evans Weeks? Ervin Weeks? Ebeneezer Weeks? Evan Weeks? Ellis Weeks? Elias Weeks? Eliza Weeks? Erwin Weeks? Egbert Weeks? Elwin Weeks? Elvin Weeks? Elmer Weeks? Elliott Weeks? Enoch Weeks? Erastus Weeks? Eugene Weeks? Eleazer Weeks? Eduardo Weeks? Everett Weeks? Elroy Weeks? Ervin Weeks? A wonderful Baldwin family history, Baldwin genealogy, Weeks family history, Weeks genealogy piece. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.

2629 Peterman: c. 1870-80's Advertising Trade Card for N. Peterman Woolen Goods & Notions Store, IL Printed on card: "Wishing You the compliments of the season, N. Peterman, Woolen Goods and Notions. 277 W. Chicago Ave. Chicago." Note: Chicago, Illinois is in Cook, DuPage, Du Page and Lake Counties. Found in New York State, in Oneida County NY. Was his name Ned Peterman? Nathan Peterman? Nathaniel Peterman? Norton Peterman? Norbert Peterman? Norman Peterman? Nat Peterman? Nate Peterman? Noah Peterman? Nicholas Peterman? Nikolas Peterman? Newton Peterman? Nelson Peterman? Neil Peterman? Neal Peterman? Neville Peterman? Nelson Peterman? Newman Peterman? Norton Peterman? Nigel Peterman? A wonderful Peterman family history, Peterman genealogy piece. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.

2630 Peckham, Halsey: c. 1870-80's Advertising Trade Card for J.S. & M. Peckham Stoves & J.S. Halsey Store, NY Printed on card: "The Celebrated Freedom Range, With Patent Dockash Grate, Manufactured by J.S.& M. Peckham, Utica, N.Y. For Sale by J.S. Halsey, Trumansburgh, N.Y." Note: Utica, New York, is in Oneida County. Trumansburgh, now spelled Trumansburg, is in Tompkins County. This trade card was Found in New York, in Schenectady County NY. The 1858-59 Utica City directory we found online states that PECKHAM, J.S. & M., stove manufacturers, were at 20, 22, and 24 Catharine Street. There is an 1829 Halsey House in Trumansburg, a Halsey Street, and a town nearby called Halseyville. The name Halsey is very prominent in this beautiful old historic town near Ithaca NY. Please see this great historical link which also has Tyler and McDowell family surnames associated with Halsey. Peckham: Were these two Peckham brothers named name John Peckham? Jake Peckham? Jacob Peckham? James Peckham? Jeb Peckham? Josiah Peckham? Jean Peckham? Jason Peckham? Jerome Peckham? Jethro Peckham? Joshua Peckham? Jerard Peckham? Jesse Peckham? Jeremy Peckham? Jonathan Peckham? Jonah Peckham? Julian Peckham? Julius Peckham? Joseph Peckham? Jack Peckham? Jackson Peckham? Joel Peckham? Justin Peckham? Jefferson Peckham? Milton Peckham? Michael Peckham? Morris Peckham? Martin Peckham? Malcolm Peckham? Manfred Peckham? Manuel Peckham? Marlin Peckham? Mark Peckham? Marvin Peckham? Mason Peckham? Mathew Peckham? Matthew Peckham? Mattias Peckham? Mathias Peckham? Max Peckham? Maximilian Peckham? Maxwell Peckham? Melvin Peckham? Merlin Peckham? Mike Peckham? Mitchell Peckham? Mort Peckham? Morton Peckham? Mortimer Peckham? Murray Peckham? Myles Peckham? Miles Peckham? Myron Peckham? Marshall Peckham? Maynard Peckham? Merrill Peckham? Moses Peckham? Monroe Peckham? Myron Peckham? Martin Peckham? Milas Peckham? Milo Peckham? Halsey: Was his name John Halsey? Jake Halsey? Jacob Halsey? James Halsey? Jeb Halsey? Josiah Halsey? Jean Halsey? Jason Halsey? Jerome Halsey? Jethro Halsey? Joshua Halsey? Jerard Halsey? Jesse Halsey? Jeremy Halsey? Jonathan Halsey? Jonah Halsey? Julian Halsey? Julius Halsey? Joseph Halsey? Jack Halsey? Jackson Halsey? Joel Halsey? Justin Halsey? Jefferson Halsey? A wonderful Halsey family history, Halsey genealogy and Peckham family history, Peckham genealogy piece. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.

2631 Gardner: c. 1880's Victorian Calling Card for Lissie Gardner Printed on card: With Compliments of Lissie Gardner. This Gardner family calling card was found in the region of Michiana, Berrien County, Michigan, and South Bend, Saint Joseph County, Indiana. Lissie may be a nickname for Allissa Gardner, Alisa Gardner, Alice Gardner, Alicia Gardner, Lisa Gardner, Lisbeth Gardner, Malissa Gardner or Melissa Gardner or other names. This calling card has printed the Victorian symbols of a hand and flowers, to convey the message of friendship. A wonderful Gardner family history, Gardner genealogy piece. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.

2632 Casseres: c. 1870-80's Advertising Trade Card of Isaac Casseres Clothing Manufacturer, PA Printed on card: "Isaac Casseres, Manufacturer of Suits and Cloaks, N.W. Cor. 8th & Race Streets, and 52 North 8th Street, Philadelphia" The card depicts 2 children reading a book. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is in Delaware, Montgomery, Philadelphia, and Schuykill Counties. Found in Upstate New York, near Genesee County NY. We found evidence of a Benjamin DeCasseres online in Philadelphia in 1848, this family may have dropped the "De". A wonderful Casseres family history, Casseres genealogy piece. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.

2633 Blackall: c. 1870-80's Advertising Trade Card for Blackall's Best Coffee Printed on card: "Drink Blackall's Coffee 3.75 lbs. For one dollar. 172 State St. 39 7 43 Clark St., 172 W. Madison St." Note: This card may be printed in Chicago, as we found all 3 streets mentioned on a web search in the Chicago area. Chicago is in Cook, Dupage or Du Page, and Lake County. This Blackall family business trade card was found in the Brattleboro, Vermont area, in Windham County. The card depicts a wonderful litho printed scene of a beautiful young woman with a wide brimmed hat, flowers and silver printed inks. A wonderful Blackall family history, Blackall genealogy piece. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.

2634 Wrisley: c. 1870-80 Advertising Trade Card for Allen Wrisley Soap Printed on card: "The Old Country Soap is the Best. It is the Perfect laundry soap. Absolutely Pure. Use the "Old Country" It is the best that is made. Allen B. Wrisley." The Wrisley Company in Chicago, was a very well known maker of soaps and perfumes.Chicago is in Cook Du Page, (or Dupage) and Lake Counties. There are other Wrisley items on our site. This was found in South Bend, Indiana in St. or Saint Joseph County. A wonderful Wrisley family history, Wrisley genealogy piece. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.

2635 Shuster: c. 1870-80 Advertising Trade Card for William H. Shuster Confectionary Store, PA Name and text printed on trade card: Wm. H. Shuster Confectionery, 58 North Eighth St., Phila. Note: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is in Delaware, Montgomery, Philadelphia, and Schuylkill Counties. This is a beautiful, small William Shuster litho trade card with gold inks, depicting an image of children reading, a bouquet wreath in one childs hand. A confectioner is one who prepared fruits or roots, etc., with sugar; into a sweetmeat. It was also used for medical uses, as in a composition of drugs: a soft solid made by incorporating a medicinal substance or substances with sugar, syrup, or honey to make it more palatable. Found in Essex County, Massachusetts, MA. A wonderful Shuster family history, Shuster genealogy piece. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.

2636 Field, Leiter: c. 1870-80's Advertising Trade Card for Field, Leiter & Co. Dry Goods, IL Printed on card back: "Compliments of Field, Leiter & Co. Retail Dry Goods, Carpets, Upholstery, State & Washington Sts. Chicago." Note: Chicago, Illinois, is in Cook, DuPage, and Lake Counties. Although completely intact, this Field and Leiter Company family business piece has a small tear in upper left corner, hard to see unless scutinized. Found in Boston MA, which is in Barnstable, Berkshire, Middlesex, Norfolk, Suffolk, and Worcester Counties. This is a wonderful early scene of 2 boys out in a field, one farmer boy walking a young girl has a scythe over his arm in high grass. The other, in a Revolutionary War era hat, watches him through the grass. A wonderful Field family history, Field genealogy, Leiter family history, Leiter genealogy piece. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.

2637 Bellamy: c. 1870-80's Advertising Trade Calling Card of Frank Bellamy Stationery Store, IL or IN Printed on card: Frank E. Bellamy, Stationery, Kankakee. There are 2 cities with that name: Kankakee, Illinois, of Kankakee County and Kankakee, Indiana, of La Porte County or Laporte County. This old calling card was found in Berkshire County, Massachusetts, MA. This is a combination calling card/ advertising card for a Bellamy family run business. His name may be Francis Bellamy or Franklin Bellamy in census records. A wonderful Bellamy family history, Bellamy genealogy piece. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.

2638 Bain: c. 1860-70's Victorian Calling Card for Andrew Bain Printed on card: Andrew Bain. This Bain family item was found in the region of Berrien County, Michigan, and Saint Joseph County, Indiana. A wonderful Bain family history, Bain genealogy piece. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.

2639 Chivers: c. 1850-70's Victorian Calling Card of Miss S.J. Chivers Printed on card: Miss S.J. Chivers. This beautiful printed calligraphy Chivers family calling card was found in the region of Michiana, Berrien County, Michigan, and South Bend, Saint Joseph County, Indiana. Was her name Susan Chivers? Suzanne Chivers? Sarah Chivers? Sara Chivers? Sylvia Chivers? Silvia Chivers? Sophie Chivers? Sophia Chivers? Sophronia Chivers? Stella Chivers? Selma Chivers? Sybil Chivers? Sally Chivers? Sadie Chivers? Samantha Chivers? Shirley Chivers? Sydney Chivers? A wonderful Chivers family history, Chivers genealogy piece. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.

2640 McNetton: c. 1870-80 Victorian Calling Card for William McNetton Printed on card: William Mc Netton. This old calling card was found in the region of Michiana, Berrien County, Michigan, and South Bend, Saint Joseph County, Indiana. A wonderful McNetton family history, McNetton genealogy piece. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.

2641 Brayton, Christian, Nichols: c. 1870-80's Advertising Trade Card for Brayton & Christian Boots & Shoes, IL, IN Printed on card: "Presented by Brayton & Christian: The Boot and Shoe Dealers of Kankakee, Give us a call Two Doors North of Post office. A.H. Nichols' Printer, Kankakee." The caption under the illustration says: "I say Pat what will you take to sleep in the haunted castle? Faith yer honor, I think I'de take a cold". A city named Kankakee is in 2 states: Kankakee County Illinois, and Laporte County Indiana. This old family run business advertising card has some smudging and creasing as seen in scan. Found in Upstate New York, near Genesee County NY. A wonderful early Brayton family history, Brayton genealogy, Christian family history, Christian genealogy and Nichols family history, Nichols genealogy item. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.

2642 Fenouille: c. 1870-80's Advertising Trade Card for L.E. Fenouille Hotel, IL Printed on card: "L.E. Fenouille's Hotel and Restaurant. Fine Display of Fruits Always on Hand. Refreshments of all Kinds. Rates the Lowest Near Alpiner's East Avenue, Kankakee, IL." The back of the card lists other advertising for local businesses: Magruder & Dawson Clothing, A.H. Nichols Stationer (who printed this card), C.E. Voss Photographer, Gus Bignani (Gustav Bignani? Gustave Bignani? Gustaf Bignani?) Harness Dealer, G.O. Andrews Merchant Tailor, E.A. Sizer Bargain Store, S.M. Davis Lumber and Coal Dealer, Sherman & Crissey Drugs & Medicines. Note:
Kankakee, Illinois, is in Kankakee County. There is a Kankakee Indiana IN, in LaPorte County. Was his name Lawrence Fenouille? Louis Fenouille? Leon Fenouille? Lambert Fenouille? Leonard Fenouille? Leroy Fenouille? Lloyd Fenouille? Lester Fenouille? Luther Fenouille? Leander Fenouille? Lansing Fenouille? Luke Fenouille? Lucas Fenouille? Lee Fenouille? Levi Fenouille? Laurence Fenouille? Lemuel? Langdon Fenouille? Langston Fenouille? Lars Fenouille? Larry Fenouille? Leland Fenouille? Leon Fenouille? Leo Fenouille? Leopold Fenouille? Leslie Fenouille? Lincoln Fenouille? Lindsey Fenouille? Lionel Fenouille? Lon Fenouille? Louis Fenouille? Lewis Fenouille? Ludwig Fenouille? Lucian Fenouille? Luther Fenouille? Lyman Fenouille? Lyndon Fenouille? Lazear Fenouille? This is a wonderful Fenouille family history Fenouille genealogy and historical Kankakee county piece with many surnames and good genealogy clues. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.

2643 Roe: c. 1880-90's Calling or Business Card of Tom T. Roe, Morgan Park Military Academy, IL Printed on card: "Tom T. Roe, Morgan Park, Military Academy, Chicago." Note: Morgan Park Academy was founded during the Ulysses S. Grant second term as President. It became Morgan Park Academy in 1874, with the Civil War still a strong memory and and resistance of Geronimo and other Native American leaders in the West, primarily the Indian wars was underway. Tuition in the 1870's was about $400. This Roe family item was found in the region of Michiana, Niles, Berrien County, Michigan, and South Bend, Saint Joseph County, Indiana. Chicago, Illinois is in Cook, Du Page, and Lake Counties. Census records might read: Thomas Roe, Tom Roe, Thomas T. Roe. A wonderful Roe family history, Roe genealogy piece. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.

2644 Watson: c. 1915-20 Advertising Business Card for Watson Motor Express, Evanston IL Printed on card: Watson Motor Express, George Watson Prop. Moving and General Hauling Crating - Shipping - Storage Phone Univ 850. Res. Phone Univ. 8677, 1328 Sherman Ave., Evanston, Illinois. Note: Evanston, Illinois, is in Cook County. The back has "Mrs. Roney 5198" handwritten in pencil. Found in Upstate New York, near Onondaga and Oswego Counties NY. A wonderful Watson family history, Watson genealogy and Roney family history, Roney genealogy piece. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.

2645 Smith & Titus: 1890-1910 Business Card of 2 Worcester Lawyer Attorneys, MA Printed on card: Smith & Titus, Attorneys and Counsellors, Chapin Block, Pearl Street, Worcester, Mass. H.O. Smith, and J.A. Titus. On back of card, written in old pencil script is "O.G. Gibbs, No. 1039 West Jackson St., Chicago, Ill. Dont take Roby St. car, go out in Madison St. car." Approximate age: 1890-1910 State: Massachusetts. County: Worcester County. Found in a large collection of late 19th and early 20th century printed business related cards in Berkshire County, Massachusetts, MA. Card is printed on heavy old off white cardstock with simple early American typography font. These business cards give a wonderful look into early advertising at the turn of the last century, as well as good genealogy clues. Early Census and business records can also be of help in finding these lost ancestors and their working whereabouts, as well as the gen sites for each specific county. Research into the the architect, building and address they worked at may also provide good clues for date and time period. We have found both lawyers as Amherst College as graduates: Joseph Augustus Titus: son of Vernon and Mary (Moore) Titus, born 1838. Schooled at Leicester Academy. Civil War: Sergeant in the 42nd Massachusetts Volunteers, 60th Massachusetts Volunteers, 62nd Massachusetts Volunteers, studied law Worcester, admitted to bar 1868 and he practiced in Worcester, 1868-1913. Was a manufacturer of violins (violin maker) Worcester and was a member Mass. house of representatives. Married Bertha Grosvenor, daughter of David Manning, Worcester. Children: George A. Titus; Albert G. Titus; Bertha M. Titus (Currier). Henry Oliver Smith: son of Oliver and Lucy (Clapp), born Leicester, S. 15, 1839. School at Leicester Academy. Studied law with Henry Chapin, Harvard, admitted to bar, Worcester, 1866; practiced Leicester and Worcester, 1866-1921. Died 1921. Married Susan Eliza, daughter of James Whittemore. Children: Oliver Smith, Maybon Smith, James W. Smith, Lucy (Dyer) Smith, Florence (Howland) Smith, Dorothy Smith, Philip S. Smith. Also see related item on our site found with this, item number #1870. Census records might read: Joseph A. Titus, Joseph Titus, Vernon Titus, Mary Titus, Bertha Titus, Bertha G. Titus, Bertha Manning Titus, George Titus, Albert Titus, Bertha Currier Titus, Henry O. Smith, Henry Smith, Oliver Smith, Lucy Smith, Lucy C. Smith, Susan Whittemore, Susan E. Whittemore, Maybon Smith, James Smith, Lucy Dyer, Florence Smith, and Philip Smith. A wonderful Titus family history, Titus genealogy, Smith family history, Smith genealogy, Moore family history, Moore genealogy, Grosvenor family history, Grosvenor genealogy, Manning family history, Manning genealogy, Chapin family history, Chapin genealogy, Whittemore family history, Whittemore genealogy, Howland family history, Howland genealogy, and Gibbs family history, Gibbs genealogy piece. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.

2646 Ward: c. 1870-80's Victorian Calling Card for Master Willie Ward Printed on card: Master Willie Ward. This small Ward family calling card was found in the region of Berrien County, Michigan, and Saint Joseph County, Indiana. When we see the term "Master" used in this context, it is often in reference to a young boy or child. Willie may be a nickname for William Ward, Will Ward, Willis Ward, Wilson Ward, Wilton Ward, Wilkes Ward, Wilkie Ward, Wilhelm Ward, Wilson Ward, Willie Ward, Willis Ward, Willard Ward, Wilmer Ward, Wilbur Ward, Wilbert Ward, Wilburt Ward, Wilford Ward, Wilmot Ward or Wilfred Ward. A wonderful Ward family history, Ward genealogy piece. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.

2647 Crosby, Kent: c. 1900 Advertising Trade Card for Hiram Crosby & Andrew Kent, NY Printed on card: "Crosby & Kent, Counsellors at Law, 20 Nassau St. New York, P.O. Box 1912. Hiram B. Crosby & Andrew W. Kent." Note:
Manhattan, New York is Kings, Queens, and New York Counties. This attorney or lawyer card has "15 Nassau Street" crossed off and "20" written in old dip pen ink, thus to shows a move in the work space of these two lawyers to 20 Nassau St. Found in the areas of Ulster, Columbia and Dutchess Counties, New York State, NY. A wonderful Crosby family history, Crosby genealogy, Kent family history, Kent genealogy piece. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.

2648 Buck: c. 1870-80's Victorian Calling Card of Susan Buck Printed on card: Susan Buck. This Buck family item was found in the region of Berrien County, Michigan, and Saint Joseph County, Indiana. A wonderful Buck family history, Buck genealogy piece. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.

2649 Bartlett: c. 1870-80's Advertising Trade Card for H.A. Bartlett & Co. Printed on card: "Hub Blue is the Best. H.A. Bartlett & Co., 115 Water Street, Boston, Mass." Note: Boston, Massachusetts is Barnstable, Berkshire, Middlesex, Norfolk, Suffolk, and Worcester Counties. We do not know what product Hub Blue was that this Bartlett family run business sold, an ink color? Was his name Henry Bartlett? Harold Bartlett? Harvey Bartlett? Humphrey Bartlett? Hiram Bartlett? Herman Bartlett? Hector Bartlett? Howard Bartlett? Herbert Bartlett? Hershel Bartlett? Hubert Bartlett? Herschel Bartlett? Harrington Bartlett? Horace Bartlett? Harold Bartlett? Harry Bartlett? Homer Bartlett? Harrison Bartlett? Hugh Bartlett? Hulburt Bartlett? Found in Northampton, Massachusetts, in Hampshire County MA. A wonderful Bartlett family history, Bartlett genealogy
item. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.

2650 Palmer: c. 1870-80's Advertising Trade Card for D.J. Palmer Poor Man's Dyes, NY Printed on card: "Poor Man's Dyes. For Sale by D.J. Palmer, Union, N.Y" On the back it reads: "Poor Man's Package Dyes Are the only goods in the market that will not only succesfully dye cotton, but will supply all the colors for wool, silk, or feathers. They are superior to any other package dyes for their simplicity in producing beautiful, permanent and brilliant shades as well as fast colors. Ask for Poor Man's Package Dyes at the low price of ten cents a package and take no other. For sale by all Druggists." Note: Union, New York, is in Madison County. This is a wonderful trade card that has the appearance of a large Victorian calling card for a Palmer run family business in Union, NY. Found in Upstate New York, near Onondaga and Oswego Counties NY. Was his name David Palmer? Dale Palmer? Daniel Palmer? Darwin Palmer? Dean Palmer? Delbert Palmer? Dennis Palmer? Dewitt Palmer? Dilbert Palmer? Donald Palmer? Douglas Palmer? Dwight Palmer? Dalbert Palmer? Dewey Palmer? Dexter Palmer? Douglas Palmer? Duncan Palmer? Dudley Palmer? A wonderful Palmer family history, Palmer genealogy piece. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.

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