1880 Anna Kessler Heiperhausser Cabinet Card Photo, NYC (Heiperhauser)
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On reverse: "Anna Kessler Heiperhausser" is handwritten in ballpoint pen. Photo Type: Original vintage Victorian Cabinet Card Photograph. Photographer: L.S. White, 105 Fourth Ave Between 11th and 12th Sts., Manhattan, New York City, NY, King, Queens, New York County. (We'd love to know more about this photographer, please drop us a line if you know LS White here)
We looked for the surname Heiperhausser online to no avail. We did find Anna Heiper in German immigration lists, did she marry a Kessler in the U.S? Could her surname have been have been shortened to Heiper or even Hausser? Anna appears to be in her late twenties to early thirties. Census records might read Anna Heiper.
Note: We also found Henry Heiperhauser in NY with other relatives in this time period. A beautiful old photo. It was found in Buffalo, Erie County, New York.
Size: 4.5 x 7 inches
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On reverse: "Anna Kessler Heiperhausser" is handwritten in ballpoint pen. Photo Type: Original vintage Victorian Cabinet Card Photograph. Photographer: L.S. White, 105 Fourth Ave Between 11th and 12th Sts., Manhattan, New York City, NY, King, Queens, New York County. (We'd love to know more about this photographer, please drop us a line if you know LS White here)
We looked for the surname Heiperhausser online to no avail. We did find Anna Heiper in German immigration lists, did she marry a Kessler in the U.S? Could her surname have been have been shortened to Heiper or even Hausser? Anna appears to be in her late twenties to early thirties. Census records might read Anna Heiper.
Note: We also found Henry Heiperhauser in NY with other relatives in this time period. A beautiful old photo. It was found in Buffalo, Erie County, New York.
Size: 4.5 x 7 inches
