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2551
Rogers: 1850's Hand Sewn Quilt Square of Mrs. F.H.B. Rogers, ME This
is a beautiful old hand signed quilt square made of early fabrics.
18 different squares were found in Portland Maine, Cumberland County
all with different women's family names handwritten on them. They are
all on our ancestor site. This one has the signature Mrs. FHB Rogers
handwritten in center, in old early dip pen handwriting from the period.
Most likely there was a quilting bee and each member made their own
squares. Some of the family members are related by same surnames, others
may also be related family members also. For whatever reason, the handmade
quilt was never finished. This square is hand sewn with the utmost
care. Found in Portland, Maine area, which is in Cumberland County.
Ancestral migration made the mailing and movement of ephemera common
between separated family members, although we do strongly feel these
quilt squares to be Portland, Maine related, as they came directly
out of a house in that vicinity. See the 18 quilt squares found on
our site at item numbers #2551 Rogers, #2346 Kenyon, #2799 Guy, #1301
Rogers, #2895 Wright, #2900 Whitham, #1810 Rogers, #113 Champlin, #779
Wheeler, #1546 Rogers, #1272 Fisk, #1723 Rogers, #380 Rogers, #444
Axtel, #1678 Wheeler, #1806 Benton Rogers, #1827 Thompson, and #2194
Guy. Was her husband's name Francis Rogers? Franklin Rogers? Frank Rogers? Frederick Rogers? Fredrick Rogers? Frederik Rogers? Frederic Rogers? Frederich Rogers? Frederico Rogers? Fredric Rogers? Fredrik Rogers? Farrell Rogers? Floyd Rogers? Felix Rogers? Ford Rogers? Forrest Rogers? Ferdinand Rogers? Filbert Rogers? Forrest Rogers? Forrester Rogers? Freeman Rogers? A wonderful mid 19th century original handmade Maine Rogers family history, Rogers genealogy item. Click
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2552
: 1870-90's Victorian Calling Card of Frank Burgess Printed on card: Frank H. Burgess 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. Census records might read: Francis Burgess or Franklin Burgess. A wonderful and early Burgess family history, Burgess genealogy piece. Click
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2553 DeMott: c. 1870-80's Victorian Calling Card of Edith DeMott Printed on card: Edith M. DeMott This
Demott family calling card was found in the region of Michiana,
Berrien County, Michigan, and South Bend, Saint Joseph County,
Indiana. A wonderful Demott family history, Demott genealogy piece. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.
2554 Thornton: c. 1870-80 Victorian Calling Card of Danie Thornton Printed on card: Danie Thornton. This Thornton family calling
card was found in the region of Michiana, Berrien County, Michigan,
and South Bend, Saint Joseph County, Indiana. The card features a beautiful
litho image of a tall ship, a sailboat in distance and purple flowers.
The card has rounded edges. Danie may be a nickname for Danielle Thornton, Dana Thornton,
Dane Thornton, Alydane Thornton, Daniela Thornton, Daniella Thornton, Danella Thornton, Danelle Thornton, Danica Thornton, Danika Thornton, or Danya Thornton. A wonderful Thornton family history, Thornton genealogy piece. Click
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2555 Fitz: c. 1870-80's Victorian Calling Card of Miss Rosa Fitz Printed on card: Miss Rosa B. Fitz. This item was found
in the region of Michiana, Berrien County, Michigan, and South Bend,
Saint Joseph County, Indiana. A wonderful Fitz family history, Fitz genealogy piece. Click
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2556 Gottschling: c. 1870-80's Victorian Calling Card of Mary Gottschling Printed on card: Mary Gottschling. This beautiful old
Gottschling family calling card was found in the region of Michiana,
Niles, Berrien County, Michigan, and South Bend, Saint Joseph County,
Indiana. A wonderful Gottschling family history, Gottschling genealogy piece. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.
2557 Snedaker: c. 1870-80 Victorian Calling Card of Mary Snedaker Printed on card: Mary C. Snedaker with printed verse "With Love and Fond
Wishes." This Snedaker family calling card in the region of Michiana,
Berrien County, Michigan, and South Bend, Saint Joseph County, Indiana.
This Snedaker calling card features a large seashell and beautiful
litho flowers. A wonderful Snedaker family history, Snedaker genealogy piece. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.
2558 Mulvaney: c. 1870-80's Victorian Calling Card of W.H. Mulvaney,
Pastor Printed on card: W.H. Mulvaney Pastor. Although
there is no comma after the surname Mulvaney, we take this card to
be the calling card of a Pastor named W.H. Mulvaney. This Mulvaney
calling card was found in the region of Michiana, Berrien County, Michigan,
and South Bend, Saint Joseph County, Indiana. Was his name Walter Mulvaney? William Mulvaney? Wade Mulvaney? Ward Mulvaney? Wilbur Mulvaney? Wilfred Mulvaney? Wilford Mulvaney? Wallace Mulvaney? Wayne Mulvaney? Walton Mulvaney? Wilmer Mulvaney? Whitmore Mulvaney? Willard Mulvaney? Wesley Mulvaney? Winfield Mulvaney? Wilbert Mulvaney? Whitney Mulvaney? Willie Mulvaney? Wittaker Mulvaney? Willis Mulvaney? Winthrop Mulvaney? Wilmer Mulvaney? Wilson Mulvaney? Will Mulvaney? Waldo Mulvaney? Wallace Mulvaney? Washington Mulvaney? Warren Mulvaney? Whitney Mulvaney? Wyatt Mulvaney? Wallis Mulvaney? A wonderful Mulvaney family history, Mulvaney genealogy piece. Click
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2559 Vail, Crane: c. 1870-80 Advertising Trade Card for Vail & Crane
Cracker & Biscuit Manufacturers, MI Printed on
card: Vail & Crane, Cracker & Biscuit Manufacturers,
48 to 56 East Woodbridge St.. Detroit, Michigan. Note: Detroit is
in Wayne, Monroe, Oakland, and Macomb Counties. Bottom edge
appears slightly trimmed, does not affect image or text in
any way. Found in Upstate New York, near Livingston,
Ontario and Monroe Counties NY. A wonderful Michigan Vail family history, Vail genealogy and Crane family history, Crane genealogy piece. Click
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2560 Sloniker: c. 1870-80's Victorian Calling Card of the Sloniker
Family Written on card: Flora Mae Sloniker, on the back
is Franklin T. Sloniker. Both names are handwritten in old dip pen ink.
This Sloniker family calling card was found in the region of Michiana,
Niles, Berrien County, Michigan, and South Bend, Saint Joseph County,
Indiana. We found Sloniker family info in Wayne Indiana, Kosciusko
County. There are Sloniker family members throughout the US, especially
in the midwest, where this card was found. Census records might read: Flora Sloniker, Flora M. Sloniker, Franklin Sloniker, Frank Sloniker. A wonderful Sloniker family history, Sloniker genealogy piece. Click
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2561 O'Connell: c. 1870-80's Victorian Calling Card of Mary O'Connell Printed on card: Mary OConnell. This O'Connell family
calling card was found in the region of Michiana, Berrien County, Michigan,
and South Bend, Saint Joseph County, Indiana. This card has a beautiful
litho bird in a birdhouse design. A wonderful O'Connell family history, O'Connell genealogy piece. Click
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2562 Tinker: c. 1880-90's Advertising Trade Card for D.A.
Tinker & Co.
Old Reliable Hat, Cap, & Fur Store, MI Printed on
card: D.A. Tinker & Co., Old Reliable Hat, Cap, & Fur
Store. 145 Main St. West, Jackson, Mich. Note: Jackson, Michigan,
is in Jackson County. This is a old litho advertising trade
card with an image of an Asian child holding clothing, socks,
umbrella and boots. Found in New England, in Dorset, Vermont,
Bennington County. Was his name David Tinker? Dale Tinker? Daniel Tinker? Darwin Tinker? Dean Tinker? Delbert Tinker? Dennis Tinker? Dewitt Tinker? Dilbert Tinker? Donald Tinker? Douglas Tinker? Dwight Tinker? Dalbert Tinker? Dewey Tinker? Dexter Tinker? Douglas Tinker? Duncan Tinker? Dudley Tinker? A wonderful Tinker family history, Tinker genealogy piece. Click
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2563 Wilcox, Toles: c. 1870-80's Advertising Trade Card of
Wilcox & Toles
Druggist, Grocer & Book Sellers, MI Printed on
card: Compliments of Wilcox & Toles, Druggists, Grocers,
and Book Sellers, Eaton Rapids, Michigan. Note: Eaton Rapids, Michigan,
is in Eaton County. This is a beautiful lithographed calling
type advertising trade card with a rose design. Found in Upstate
New York, near Monroe County NY. A wonderful Wilcox family history, Wilcox genealogy and Toles family history, Toles genealogy piece. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.
2564 Sailor: c. 1870-80 Victorian Calling Card of Louse ???????Sailor Printed on card: Louse Sailor. This item was found in the
region of Michiana, Berrien County, Michigan, and South Bend, Saint
Joseph County, Indiana. A wonderful Saylor family history, Saylor genealogy piece??????? Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.
2565 Thayer: c. 1870-80's Victorian Calling Card of Elroy Thayer Printed on card: Elroy E. Thayer, "To My Dear" This
Thayer family calling card was found in the region of Michiana,
Berrien County, Michigan, and South Bend, Saint Joseph County,
Indiana. The card has beautiful gold inks and litho flowers. A wonderful Thayer family history, Thayer genealogy piece. Click
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2566 Marlin: c. 1860-70 Victorian Calling Card of Cannie Marlin Handwritten on card: Looks precisely like Cannie Marlin, although it
could be Carrie Marlin or Connie Marlin. Carrie is a nickname for Caroline Marlin, Carolyn Marlin, Carol Marlin, or Carruth Marlin. Cannie may be a nickname
for Americana Marlin, Candice Marlin, Candace Marlin, Candide Marlin, Candida Marlin, or Candy Marlin. Connie may be a nickname for Constance Marlin, Consuela Marlin, Consuelo Marlin. This calling card has a printed calligraphy type design
with Victorian bird motif which has an empty area made for her beautiful signature.
Found in the region of Michiana,
Berrien County, Michigan, and South Bend, Saint Joseph County, Indiana. A wonderful Marlin family history, Marlin genealogy piece. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.
2567 Perrin: c. 1860's Handmade Victorian Calling Card of Ernest Perrin Written on card: Ernest E. Perrin This beautiful
Perrin family calling card was found in the region of Michiana, Berrien
County, Michigan, and South Bend, Saint Joseph County, Indiana. This
old calling card features hand tinting and beautiful calligraphy. The
Perrin name is handwritten in red ink, unusual. A wonderful Perrin family history, Perrin genealogy piece. Click
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2568 McGee: c. 1880-90 Victorian Calling Card of Hugh McGee Printed on card: Hugh H. McGee. This Mc Gee family calling card was
found in the region of Michiana, Berrien County, Michigan, and South
Bend, Saint Joseph County, Indiana. This is a hidden name card, whereby
a fancy Victorian scrap is lifted to reveal the printed name. A wonderful McGee family history, McGee genealogy piece. Click
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2569 Millard, Miller: c. 1870-80 Advertising Trade Card for
D.E. Millard & John
Miller Store, MI Names on card: D.E. Millard, stamped on front of
card, On back: John C. Miller & Co., Wholesale & Retail Dealers
in Mouldings, Mirrors, Steel Engravings, Oil Paintings, Chromos, Albums,
Bibles, Pictures & Picture Frames, Clocks, Jewelry, Blankets,
Etc. 187 Grand River Ave., Detroit, Mich. Note: Detroit, Michigan,
is in Wayne, Monroe, Oakland, and Macomb County. Found in
Upstate New York, near Livingston, Ontario and Monroe County
NY. Was his name David Millard? Dale Millard? Daniel Millard? Darwin Millard? Dean Millard? Delbert Millard? Dennis Millard? Dewitt Millard? Dilbert Millard? Donald Millard? Douglas Millard? Dwight Millard? Dalbert Millard? Dewey Millard? Dexter Millard? Douglas Millard? Duncan Millard? Dudley Millard? A wonderful Millard family history, Millard genealogy and Miller family history, Miller genealogy piece. Click
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2570 Valpey, Dolaro: c. 1880-90 Advertising Trade Card for
H.H. Valpey Family Boot & Shoe Store, MI Printed on card: Compliments
of H.H. Valpey, Family Boot & Shoe Store, 33 Monroe Ave.
Detroit, Mich. The illustration is of a famous woman soprano
singer of the era, Selina Dolaro (1849-1889) born in London.
Her father's name was Benjamin Simmonds. Note: Detroit, Michigan, is
in Wayne, Monroe, Oakland and Macomb Counties. Found in Upstate New York,
Onondaga County NY. Was his name Henry Valpey? Harold Valpey? Harvey Valpey? Humphrey Valpey? Hiram Valpey? Herman Valpey? Hector Valpey? Howard Valpey? Herbert Valpey? Hershel Valpey? Hubert Valpey? Herschel Valpey? Harrington Valpey? Horace Valpey? Harold Valpey? Harry Valpey? Homer Valpey? Harrison Valpey? Hugh Valpey? Hulburt Valpey? A wonderful Valpey family history, Valpey genealogy, Dolaro family history, Dolaro genealogy and Simmons family history, Simmons genealogy piece. Click
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2571 Woof: c. 1880-90 Victorian Calling Card of Eva Woof Printed on card: Eva G. Woof, "A token of regard for thee
In this my simple offring, see!" This Woof family calling
card was found in the region of Berrien County, Michigan, and
Saint Joseph County, Indiana. This is a hidden
name card, whereby a fancy Victorian scrap is lifted to reveal
her printed name. A wonderful Woof family history, Woof genealogy piece. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.
2572 Graves: c. 1880-90's Advertising Trade Card for Gilbert Graves
Corn Starch, NY Printed on card: Gilbert S. Graves
Corn Starch, Buffalo, N.Y. Buffalo, New York is in Erie County. This
is a beautiful litho trade card of a woman in an apron walking through
a corn field, advertising corn starch. Found in Franklin County, Western Massachusetts, MA. A wonderful Graves
family history, Graves genealogy and family business piece. Click
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2573 Muzzy: c. 1870-80 Advertising Trade Card for Muzzy Corn Starch Printed on card: Use Muzzy Corn and Sun Gloss Starch.
This Muzzy family item was found in the region of Michiana, Berrien
County, Michigan, and South Bend, Saint Joseph County, Indiana. We
do not know if Muzzy was a national or local regional product, do you? Alternative
spellings of the Muzzy name are Mussey and Muzzey. A wonderful Muzzy family history, Muzzy genealogy piece. Click
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2574 Deckert: c. 1890's-1900 Advertising Business Trade Card for Deckert
Brothers, Cheese Merchants, WI Printed on card: Deckert
Bros. General Commision Merchants, and Wholesale Dealers in All Kinds
of Cheese. 126 West Water St., Milwaukee, Wis. Note: Milwaukee, Wisconsin,
is in Milwaukee County. Found in New York, in Schenectady County NY.
This is a wonderful Deckert family history, Deckert genealogy piece with wonderful early
American graphics. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.
2575 Collins: c. 1870-80's Advertising Trade Card for J.N.
Collins Clothing & Millinery Store Name and text written
on card: J.N. Collins, Bargains! Parasols, Millinery, Jerseys,
32 West 14th St. Spring Mantles, Jackets and Suits at decided
bargains. This beautiful Collins advertising trade card depicts
a sailboat out at sea. It was found in the region of Michiana,
Berrien County, Michigan, and South Bend, Saint Joseph County,
Indiana. We do know that a JN Collins owned a store on West
14th St., but we do not know what town, do you? Was his name John Collins? Jake Collins? Jacob Collins? James Collins? Jeb Collins? Josiah Collins? Jean Collins? Jason Collins? Jerome Collins? Jethro Collins? Joshua Collins? Jerard Collins? Jesse Collins? Jeremy Collins? Jonathan Collins? Jonah Collins? Julian Collins? Julius Collins? Joseph Collins? Jack Collins? Jackson Collins? Joel Collins? Justin Collins? Jefferson Collins? A wonderful Collins family history, Collins genealogy piece. Click
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2576 Yohey: c. 1880-90's Victorian Calling Card of Claudia
Yohey Printed on card: Claudia M. Yohey, and the printed slogan "Summer may
change for Winter, Flowers may fade and die, But I shall ever love
thee While I can heave a sigh!" This Yohey family calling
card was found in the region of Michiana, Berrien County, Michigan,
and South Bend, Saint Joseph County, Indiana. This is a hidden
name card, whereby a fancy Victorian scrap is lifted to reveal
the printed name. A wonderful Yohey family history, Yohey genealogy piece. Click
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2577 Beardsley: c. 1870-80's Advertising Trade or Calling Card of S.J.
Beardsley, KS Printed on card: S.J. Beardsley, Clothier,
Girard, Kansas. Girard, Kansas is in Crawford County. A beautiful small
Beardsley family calling card with advertising. Found in Upstate New
York, near Onondaga and Oswego Counties NY. The design has a litho
flower pattern. Was his name Samuel Beardsley? Sam Beardsley? Seth Beardsley? Sylvester Beardsley? Steven Beardsley? Stephen Beardsley? Scott Beardsley? Stuart Beardsley? Stewart Beardsley? Simon Beardsley? Seymour Beardsley? Sidney Beardsley? Solomon Beardsley? Sherman Beardsley? Stanley Beardsley? Sanford Beardsley? Saul Beardsley? Sebastian Beardsley? Sheldon Beardsley? Sherman Beardsley? Silas Beardsley? Simeon Beardsley? Solomon Beardsley? Stanford Beardsley? Spencer Beardsley? A wonderful Kansas Beardsley
family history, Beardsley genealogy piece. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.
2578 Klingensmith: c. 1870-80's Victorian Calling Card of Emma Klingensmith Printed on card: Emma J. Klingensmith. This Klingensmith
family calling card was found in the region of Michiana, Berrien County,
Michigan, and South Bend, Saint Joseph County, Indiana. Emma may be a nickname for Emily Klingensmith, Emmagene Klingensmith, Emaline Klingensmith, Emiline Klingensmith, Emmy Klingensmith, Emmy Lou Klingensmith, Emeline Klingensmith, Emelina Klingensmith, Emelyne Klingensmith, Emmaline Klingensmith, or Ema Klingensmith. A wonderful Klingensmith family history, Klingensmith genealogy piece. Click
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2579 Goble: c. 1880-90's Victorian Calling Card of Cora Goble Printed on card: Cora Goble. This beautiful old "hidden name" Goble
family calling card was found in the region of Michiana, Berrien
County, Michigan, and South Bend, Saint Joseph County, Indiana. A wonderful Goble family history, Goble genealogy piece. Click
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2580 Gambrill: c. 1880-90's Victorian Calling Card of Alice Gambrill Printed on card: Alice C. Gambrill. This Gambrill family calling
card was found in the region of Michiana, Niles, Berrien County, Michigan,
and South Bend, Saint Joseph County, Indiana. A wonderful Gambrill family history, Gambrill genealogy piece. Click
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2581 Reed: c. 1870-80's Victorian Calling Card of Miss Catherine
Reed Printed on card: Miss Catherine Reed. This Reed
family calling card was found in the region of Michiana, Niles, Berrien
County, Michigan, and South Bend, Saint Joseph County, Indiana. This is a beautiful litho image of a Victorian
child and roses. A wonderful Reed family history, Reed genealogy piece. Click
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2582 Greely: c. 1870-80's Victorian Calling Card of Lucy Greely Printed on card: Lucy Greely. This Greely family calling card was found
in the region of Michiana, Berrien County, Michigan, and South Bend,
Saint Joseph County, Indiana. Lucy may be a nickname for Luciana Greeley, Lucida Greeley, Lucile Greeley, Lucette Greeley, Lucita Greeley, Lucerne Greeley, Lucerna Greeley, Lucille Greeley, Lucinda Greeley, Lucia Greeley, Lucretia Greeley, or Lucina Greeley. A wonderful Greely family history, Greely genealogy piece. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.
2583
Hollister: c. 1850-60's Identified Ambrotype Photograph of Granger
Hollister Handwritten on photo: Granger A. Hollister,
18 months old handwritten in old early period dip pen script, on paper
inside wooden ambro case. Photo Type: Ambrotype Photograph. Approximate Age: circa
late 1850-1860's. Found in Upstate New York, near Livingston, Ontario
and Monroe County, NY. A stunningly clear and crisp close up family
portrait. It is quite rare to find identified ambrotypes. This Hollister
baby boy has beautiful light pink tinting to his cheeks and scene is
also hand tinted. He wears a dress and has ringlet curls and sits in
an ornate chair, next to a tinted tapestry tablecloth. In the Victorian
era, boys wore frocks with pleated skirts, or tunics and blouses over
pleated skirts, until the age of three or five. A popular portrait
of the Prince of Wales in a Scottish kilt in 1849 gave rise to a considerable
vogue for pleated skirts and dresses. The glass has a curve to it,
the case is clean and patented 1854, and the photo is a beautiful piece
taken by a skilled 19th c. photographer. Case hinge is separated, as
most are. A wonderful and rare Hollister family history, Hollister genealogy piece. Click
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2584 Russel: c. 1870-80 Victorian Calling Card of J.N. Russel Printed on card: J.N. Russel. This item was found in the region
of Michiana, Berrien County, Michigan, and South Bend, Saint Joseph County,
Indiana. Was his name John Russel? Jake Russel? Jacob Russel? James Russel? Jeb Russel? Josiah Russel? Jean Russel? Jason Russel? Jerome Russel? Jethro Russel? Joshua Russel? Jerard Russel? Jesse Russel? Jeremy Russel? Jonathan Russel? Jonah Russel? Julian Russel? Julius Russel? Joseph Russel? Jack Russel? Jackson Russel? Joel Russel? Justin Russel? Jefferson Russel? A wonderful Russel family history, Russel genealogy piece. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.
2585 Decker: c. 1870-80's Victorian Calling Card of Annie Decker Printed on card: Annie M. Decker. This beautiful old Decker
family calling card has litho birds and flowers. It was found in the region
of Berrien County, Michigan, and Saint Joseph County, Indiana. Annie may be a nickname for Anne Decker, Annabelle Decker, Analine Decker, Anna Decker, Anita Decker, Ann Decker, Antoinette Decker, or Antonia Decker. A wonderful Decker family history, Decker genealogy piece. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.
2586 Esch: c. 1870-80's Victorian Calling Card of George Esch Printed on card: George F. Esch. This Esch family 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 Esch family history, Esch genealogy piece. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.
2587 Austin: c. 1870-80's Victorian Calling Card of Halen Austin Printed on card: Halen Austin. This Austin family calling card was found
in the region of Michiana, Niles, Berrien County, Michigan, and South
Bend, Saint Joseph County, Indiana. Halen is an unusual first name, and may have been a family
surname at one time. This card has a beautiful brown litho sepia scene
of a wooden boat on beach, tall ship in distance, shipwrecked boat and
sailboat with men working in a cove. A wonderful Halen family history, Halen genealogy piece, Austin family history, Austin genealogy piece. Click
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2588 Lower: c. 1870-80 Victorian Calling Card of Purlie Lower Printed on card: Purlie Lower. There is a middle initial
that may be a V, as in Purlie V. Lower. A printed verse on card says "Under the
roses no secret. Dearest have I to tell, For all the world and
the roses Know that I love thee well!" This Lower family calling
card was found in the region of Michiana, Berrien County, Michigan,
and South Bend, Saint Joseph County, Indiana. The card has a
litho scene of an easel with house scene and verse above. Purlie
may be a nickname for Pearl Lower, Perle Lower, Perla Lower, Pearle Lower, Perline Lower or other names. A wonderful Lower family history, Lower genealogy piece. Click
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2589
Pike: 1870-90's Victorian Calling Card of Miss Nancie Pike Printed
on card: Miss Nancie Pike. 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. A wonderful and early Pike family
history, Pike genealogy piece. Note alternative spelling of Nancy Pike. A wonderful Pike family history, Pike genealogy piece. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.
2590 Haman: c. 1880-90's Victorian Calling Card of Edwina Haman Printed on card: Edwina Haman, "With Kind Regards" This
Haman family calling card was found in the region of Michiana,
Berrien County, Michigan, and South Bend, Saint Joseph County,
Indiana. This is a hidden name card, whereby a fancy Victorian
scrap is lifted to reveal the printed Haman family name. A wonderful Haman family history, Haman genealogy piece. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.
2591 Rank: c. 1880-90 Advertising Trade Card for D.W. Rank Grocer and
Bakery, MI Printed on card: "D.W. Rank, Dealer in Fancy
Groceries, First Class Bakery Connected. White Pigeon, Michigan." Note: White
Pigeon, Michigan is in St. Joseph County where this piece was found,
also near Berrien County. This is a beautiful and large advertising trade
card in a calling card type format. It depicts the classic litho Victorian
hand offering flowers motif. Was his name David Rank? Dale Rank? Daniel Rank? Darwin Rank? Dean Rank? Delbert Rank? Dennis Rank? Dewitt Rank? Dilbert Rank? Donald Rank? Douglas Rank? Dwight Rank? Dalbert Rank? Dewey Rank? Dexter Rank? Douglas Rank? Duncan Rank? Dudley Rank? A wonderful Rank family history, Rank genealogy piece. Click
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2592 Morgan, Porter: c. 1880-90 Advertising Trade Card for
Morgan & Porter
Bakers and Grocers, IN Printed on card: "Compliments of
Morgan & Porter, Grocers and Bakers. South Bend, Ind." This
advertising trade card has a beautiful Victorian scene of a
woman on a bench with the grocer advertising info next to her.
Off in the distance is a beautiful house, garden walk, gate,
lake with sailboat, and lush summer green landscapes. There
is a tiny chip out of right edge, as seen in scan, does not affect image. Note: South Bend,
Indiana, is in Saint Joseph County (St. Joesph). Found in New
York, in Schenectady County NY. A wonderful Morgan family history, Morgan genealogy, Porter family history, Porter genealogy piece. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.
2593 Peckham: c. 1870-80's Advertising Trade Card for O.H.
Peckham & Co.
Fine Candies, St. Louis, MO Printed on card: O.H. Peckham & Co.
Fine Candies, St. Louis. Saint Louis, Missouri, is in Saint Louis County.
This is a large and beautiful lithographed advertising trade card for
a Peckham family run candy business in Missouri. The Peckham Confectioners
or Confectionary business can be found in early St. Louis, Missouri city
records. This advertising trade card was found in New England, in Berkshire
County, Massachusetts, MA. Was his name Oliver Peckham? Odell Peckham? Octavius Peckham? Ogden Peckham? Olaf Peckham? Olin Peckham? Omar Peckham? Oran Peckham? Oren Peckham? Oran Peckham? Orlando Peckham? Orrin Peckham? Orson Peckham? Orton Peckham? Orville Peckham? Osborn Peckham? Oscar Peckham? Osgood Peckham? Oswald Peckham? Ormel Peckham? Ornel Peckham? Otis Peckham? Otto Peckham? Owen Peckham? Ora Peckham? Orea Peckham? Orthello Peckham? 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. A wonderful Peckham family history, Peckham genealogy piece. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.
2594 Allard: 1882 Advertising Hat Trade Card for Allard Co.,
IL Printed on card: The "Drallad" (copyrighted)
Hat In Black, Blue And Green, Fall Style, 1882, Introduced
August 19, By (And Only To Be Had Of) Allard, 81 Madison Street,
Chicago. Chicago, Illinois is in Cook, Du Page and Lake Counties.
This is a beautiful litho image of a woman in a fashionable
summer hat. Notice that the company name spelled backwards is
the same as the name of the hat! (with a D added on the end)
Found in Upstate New York, near Onondaga and Oswego County
NY. A wonderful Allard family history, Allard genealogy piece. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.
2595 Light: c. 1900-10 Calling Card for Edward Benton Light, Consular
Agent in Mexico Printed on card: Edward Benton Light.
U.S. Consular Agent, Guadalajara. Note: Guadalajara is in Mexico. We believe
this Light family card to be from the early 20th century. Found in Essex
County, Massachusetts, MA. Census records might read: Edward B. Light, Edward Light. A wonderful Light family history, Light genealogy piece. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.
2596 Kaughran: c. 1870-80's Advertising Trade Card for John
Kaughran & Co.
Dry Goods Store, NY Printed on card: "Compliments of John
E. Kaughran & Co. Dry Goods, 767 & 769 Broadway. Cor.
9th St. New York" This old card features a child and dog Victorian image. Note: Manhattan, New York, is in Kings, Queens
and New York County. Found in New England, in Dorset, Vermont,
Bennington County. A wonderful Kaughran family history piece, Kaughran genealogy piece. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.
2597 Dye: c. 1870-80's Victorian Calling Card of Haddie Dye Printed on card: Haddie C. Dye. This Dye family item was found
in the region of Berrien County, Michigan, and Saint Joseph County, Indiana.
This alternative spelling of Hattie may be a nickname for Hedda Dye, Hedy Dye, Hedda Dye, Hedwig Dye, Hadria Dye, Haidee Dye, Harriet Dye, Harriett Dye, Henrietta Dye,
Henriette Dye or Hadden Dye. A wonderful Dye family history, Dye genealogy piece. Click here to search Ancestorville and buy this lost family item.
2598 Lemly: c. 1870-80 Victorian Calling Card of Harriet Lemly Printed on card: Harriet
B. Lemly, "Affections
offering". This Lemly family item was found in the region
of Berrien County, Michigan, and Saint Joseph County, Indiana. Census records might read: Harriett Lemly, Hattie Lemly. A wonderful Lemly family history, Lemly genealogy piece. Click
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2599 Kuhn: c. 1870-80's Victorian Calling Card of Miss M.M. Kuhn Printed on card: Miss M.M. Kuhn. This item was found in the
region of Berrien County, Michigan, and Saint Joseph County, Indiana.
This calling card has printed the Victorian symbols of a hand and flowers,
to convey the message of friendship. Was her name Mary Kuhn? Maryanne Kuhn? Maryann Kuhn? Margaret Kuhn? Maggie Kuhn? Maude Kuhn? Maria Kuhn? Marie Kuhn? Myrna Kuhn? Myrtle Kuhn? Millicent Kuhn? Muriel Kuhn? Meredith Kuhn? Mildred Kuhn? Minerva Kuhn? Miriam Kuhn? Molly Kuhn? Melba Kuhn? Marcy Kuhn? Mercy Kuhn? Melanie Kuhn? Maureen Kuhn? Maxine Kuhn? Mathilda Kuhn? Melinda Kuhn? May Kuhn? Melva Kuhn? Mimi Kuhn? Martha Kuhn? Matilda Kuhn? Melissa Kuhn? Margery Kuhn? Marjorie Kuhn? Madeline Kuhn? Malva Kuhn? Mallory Kuhn? Marcia Kuhn? Mabel Kuhn? Maybon Kuhn? Mae Kuhn? Myria Kuhn? A wonderful Kuhn family history, Kuhn genealogy piece. Click
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2600 Countryman: c. 1870-80's Victorian Calling Card of Frank Countryman Printed on card: Frank M. Countryman. This Countryman
family calling card was found in the region of Berrien County, Michigan,
and Saint Joseph County, Indiana. He may be Francis Countryman or Franklin Countryman in census records. A wonderful Countryman family history, Countryman genealogy piece. Click
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