Onondaga County Pictures Needing
Identification
PLEASE LET US KNOW IF YOU KNOW THE
IDENTITY OF ANY OF THE PICTURES BELOW :
NOTE: PICTURES
#20-25 HAVE NAMES ON THE PICTURES, BUT WE DON'T KNOW WHO THEY ARE.
UNKNOWN
PICTURE #1, front and back
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- UNKNOWN PICTURE #2
- COLE FAMILY CHILREN
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- UNKNOWN PICTURE #3,
front and back
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- PICTURE #4
- Edson Jerome COLE
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- Picture #5, front and
back
- Edson Jerome Cole
- Information from Photo
Album marked by Jessie Emily Cole Dahms Shafer, his sister
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- UNKNOWN PICTURE #6
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- UNKNOWN PICTURE #7
- Emily Marie ANNABLE
COLE ?
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- UNKNOWN PICTURE #8
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- UNKNOWN PICTURE #9
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- UNKNOWN PICTURE #10
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- UNKNOWN PICTURE
#11
- written on back:
Sherwood, the one that killed the birds that were stuffed.
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- UNKNOWN PICTURE
#12
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- UNKNOWN PICTURE
#13
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- UNKNOWN PICTURE
#14
- Rosalina Sophia
NORTHWAY COLE FIELD (Pam's Great Grandmother) made the wedding
dress this woman is wearing.
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- UNKNOWN PICTURE
#15
- From Barry Jones: Picture
#15 has a familiar look to it. It may be an old photo of Bertha and
Evin Field's home on Cole Road. I hope to check out some old photos
in this respect and will get back to you if I find anything.
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- UNKNOWN PICTURE
#16
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- UNKNOWN PICTURE
#17
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- UNKNOWN PICTURE
#18
- Emily Marie ANNABLE
COLE ?
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- PICTURE #19
- Bertha H. (Abbey) Field
(1896-1983)
- From Barry Jones: My
wife, Kathy Field Jones, has a copy of picture #19. This is a picture of her
grandmother, Bertha H. (Abbey) Field (1896-1983). Bertha was the daughter
of Frank Abbey (1861-1921) and Mary Bussey Abbey(1866-1947). Bertha
lived on a small 10 acre farm on Cole Road near South Onondaga N.Y. Bertha
was married to Evin W. Field (1894-1975) and had two children, my wife's
father, Alvin Field (1920-1958) and Alma F. Sevier.
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- PICTURE #20
- FANNY FENNER
KRAKAN
- Date: Mon, 24
Nov 1997 From: Hollis Abbott HAAbbott@worldnet.att.net
- Picture # 20
- Fanny Fenner Krakau (1895-1965). Her husband was Volney Jerome
Krakau (1893-1976). Their daughter is Ethel Krakau Cusick who lives
near South Onondaga.
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- PICTURE #21
- Leeta (Fenner) Griffith
- MERRY XMAS TO
UNCLE WILL & AUNT MATE FROM LEETA
- TAKEN BEFORE
1918
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TO WILLIAM FIELD)
- From Barry Jones: I
can also offer some insight on picture #21. Although I do not recognize
the picture, the information contained on it may prove helpful. As I
previously indicated, my wife's grandfather was Evin W. Field. Evin's
father was William H. Field (1871-1951) who also lived near South Onondaga.
Evin's mother and William's first wife was Mary Fenner Field (1871-1934).
Mary Fenner Field's brother was Guy Fenner (1866-1918). Guy Fenner married
William H. Field's sister, Flora E. Field (1866-1938). I believe that
William H. Field and Flora E. Field were the children of Leonard P. Field
(1818-1900) and Sarah E. Fenner (1834-1872) but I have been unable to establish
the connection.
Guy Fenner and Mary Fenner Field were the children
of Whitney Fenner (1833-1903) and Abigail Abbey (1837-1915).
Guy Fenner and Flora Field Fenner had two daughters.
Luna Fenner, who married Everett Browning and Leeta Fenner who married Almeron
Griffith. Apparently, neither Luna or Leeta had any children and both
are buried in South Onondaga Cemetery (as are practically everyone else I've
mentioned).
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- PICTURE #22
- A MERRY CHRISTMAS
TO YOU ALL.
- FROM ETHEL MAE
BALCH FENNER
- Date: Mon, 24
Nov 1997 From: Hollis Abbott HAAbbott@worldnet.att.net
- Ethel Cusick
believes that Picture #22 - Ethel Mae Balch Fenner was Rexford
Fenner's wife - they were life-long residents of South Onondaga.
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- PICTURE #23
- NETTIE MASON
SIDDONS
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- PICTURE #24
- BERTHA ABBEY
FIELD
- Bertha H. (Abbey) Field
(1896-1983)
- From Barry Jones: Although
we do not have a copy of picture #24, this too appears to be another picture
of Bertha Field.
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#25
- DR. GAK
- Date: Mon, 24
Nov 1997 From: Hollis Abbott HAAbbott@worldnet.att.net
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Dr. Gak was a family physician in South Onondaga for many years.
His wife was Edith Fenner Hoag Gak. Dr. Gak was Onondaga County
Coroner in the early 1940's.
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PICTURE #26
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A group
of mostly men (and a few women and children) gathered on a grassy lawn in
front of a building,
with many of the men
wearing stars on their chests. I'm pretty sure I
recognize three of the
boys and one man, making these my Kreischer
relatives circa 1890
or so--but why the stars? I know the father was in
the Syracuse Saengerbund,
so perhaps this was one of their group photos?
To my knowledge, my
relatives were not involved in law enforcement!
Michelle Stone, Marietta,
GA
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- PICTURE #27
- A beautiful young
lady (again, circa 1860-1900),
- a very large portrait
and in an incredibly ornate frame--and we have no
idea who
this lady is. This came out of my grandmother's closet after
she died. Again, the
best bet is to check in Onondaga Co., where all my
grandma and grandpa's
people settled after leaving Germany.
Michelle Stone, Marietta,
GA
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- PICTURE #28
- Unknown - from
his Mother's photo album
- AMcgregor@aol.com
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- PICTURE #29
- Unknown - from
Diane Wilson Flynn
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PICTURE #30 - Unknown from Dianne Thomas
This picture, I believe is a graduate picture, possibly a nurse.
The Picture was taken at the Sol Young Studios that was at 543 S.
Salina
St. in Syracuse. There were many Sol Young studios all around NYC,
Brooklyn , Jersey, Philly and CT. I'm not sure what era this
is, but
most of the pictures I have are somehow related to the WRIGHT and
CANDEE
families in the area.
PICTURE #32 - Unknown from Dianne Thomas
This picture was taken at the Victoria Studios in Syracuse and I
believe she
too is related to the Wright family.
PICTURE #33 - Unknown from Dianne Thomas
This picture was taken at a studio in Manlius, called Bansier?
Her
name is Mrs. Edwin Plumley, but again, I don't know how she may
tie into
the Wright family tree.
PICTURE #34 - Unknown from Dianne Thomas
These ladies had their pics take at the .....something Preasey
studio
in Syracuse, NY
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Picture #38 - Unknown, from
Sharon . This picture
form a part of the collection of Harriette Frear Martin-Funnell and George
Edwin Funnell who were born in Syracuse in the 1880's and lived there until
moving to Canada in 1915. This photo is taken by Ernsberger, Auburn,
NY.
- Picture #39 - Unknown,
from Sharon . This picture
form a part of the collection of Harriette Frear Martin-Funnell and George
Edwin Funnell who were born in Syracuse in the 1880's and lived there until
moving to Canada in 1915. This photo is taken by Bunn, 402 S Salina
Ave. Syracuse.
Picture #40 - Unknown, from
Sharon . This picture
form a part of the collection of Harriette Frear Martin-Funnell and George
Edwin Funnell who were born in Syracuse in the 1880's and lived there until
moving to Canada in 1915.
- Picture #41 - Unknown,
from Sharon . This
picture form a part of the collection of Harriette Frear Martin-Funnell and
George Edwin Funnell who were born in Syracuse in the 1880's and lived there
until moving to Canada in 1915.
Picture #42
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Karl Geisler
Picture #43 - Danelle
Unknown
Photos from Jackie Humphrey
These photos were
in the possession of Mary Hinsdale and husband Charles A. Baker. Both
were born in the Town of Camillus, and married in Amboy. Mary Hinsdale
1837-1905; Charles Baker 1836-1909
Unknown
Photos from Genron53@aol.com
- The pictures come from the
collection of my g grandmother Clara M. Spranger Schlegel (1858- 1946) of
Lancaster Erie Co. NY
- If you have any photographs
or postcards you would like us to add so others can identify them,
please let us know!
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Pamela Priest
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5 October 1997
5 January 2004