1880s Ann Crooks Cabinet Photo, born England, Providence, Rhode Island
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On reverse: "Ann Crooks" is handwritten in old pencil, as well as "@1880" is handwritten again in pencil. Photo type: Vintage Victorian Cabinet Card photograph. Photographer: Jones, 357 Westminster St, Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island. (known to be photographer Benjamin F. Jones or Benjamin Jones )
Found in Public Genealogy Records:Ann Crooks in Rhode Island, Deaths and Burials, 1802-1950
Birth: 1823 and Death: 03 Apr 1910
Place: Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island
Parents: George Crooks or Crook, Jane Crooks (Great Britain, England)
United States Census 1900
Annie Crooks in household of sister Fannie C. Copeland (Fannie Copeland)
(Fannie was the widow of George H. Copeland or George Copeland)
Event Place: Providence city Ward 2, Providence, Rhode Island
Age: 78
Marital Status: Single
Relationship to Head of Household: Sister
Birth Date: Jul 1822
Birthplace: England
Father's Birthplace: England
Mother's Birthplace: England
Household Gender Age Birthplace:
Head: Fannie C Copeland F, 65 England
Sister: Annie Crooks F 78, England
Servant: Jane Kelly F 21, Ireland
This is a beautiful family image of Ann Crooks, holding a book in her hand. She is about 60 years old, in a beautiful studio setting. This family photo is slightly trimmed on top edge, usually to fit into the tight paper Victorian photo albums, as they were. It does not affect her actual image in any way. This is a great Copeland / Crooks family photo with United Kingdom, English ties. We wish we could know more of her journey to America. Any help or correction appreciated, email Debra here.
Size: 4.5 by 7 inches Note: Hello from ~debra. I have spent years collecting over 10,000 ID’d lost family photos & paper from US flea markets & antique shops. I do the best gen research I can, but am always open to corrections. This is an original antique item, not a reprint. A new high quality rigid sleeve is included for extra protection, especially during shipping. You may buy a piece alone, or large intimate 300 dpi scans of the front and back sent immediately via email, or both. Please search carefully, as they are often found together and many may be related. I also invite you to join me at Ancestorville Genealogy on facebook. Thank you, enjoy! ~Debra Clifford (contact info on top bar)