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Lost Faces
Snyder Family Photo Album
Surnames: Snyder, Johnson, Gotroals
Locations: Dublin Pennsylvania
ALBUM #40 SNYDER
This family was in Dublin Pennsylvania. The album is an old Civil War era album but many photos have been removed, and recent ones inserted. The earliest is a CDV 1860s, the most recent looks like 1960s. Inside front cover is written "1970 Locus [sic]year every 17 years they come up"
- SNY-1. Pauline Johnson [ca 1940s]
- SNY-2. Nn v=postcard [ca 1910]
- SNY-3. Dave Snyder, Paul’s brother [early 1900s]
- SNY-4. Tintype large, no name. Child
- SNY-5. Paul Snyder & John Bogs [?] [1920-1930]
- SNY-6. Tintype in oval frame, no name [ca 1870s]
- SNY-7. No name colour photo 1960s
- SNY-8. B&W photo 1950s “Paul Snyder, Virginia Snyder, Mary wife at left. Virginia Snyder & 3 children Carl/Earl, Harold & Kathy”
- SNY-9. “Paul Snyder” v= postcard [ca 1910]
- SNY-10. “Clifford Snyder when little”
- SNY-11. #10 of Clifford Snyder was glued on top of an early 1860s Gem Tintype in an oval frame. #11 has no identification v= Concord Pennsylvania
- SNY-12. “Paul Snyder’s father & neighbour girl Sharlot [sic] Johnson”
- SNY-13. “george Snyder cousin” [an earlier writing has “my niece Catherine Morgan”]
- SNY-14. “Clifford Snyder”
- SNY-15. “margaret Snyder, James’ wife, Paul’s mother” CDV 1860s-1870s. V= S R Miller, Dudley Pennsylvania
- SNY-16. “James P. Snyder, Paul’s father” large tintype 1870s
- SNY-17. “Clifford Snyder, wife & mum Snyder”
- SNY-18. “Paul Snyder’s Father James” v= “Grandpap Snyder, Dad’s father”
- SNY-19. empty. “Mary Snyder Ramage”
- SNY-20. Tintype large “Paul Snyder’s mother’s sister Emma & Grother? Girls”
- SNY-21. Tintype, large “Paul Snyder when young” [ca 1870]
- SNY-22. “Clifford Snyder” [ca 1940s]
- SNY-23. empty “4 ---- mum Howls. Florence Nougl, Lloyd Nougle & dau. Flow [sic] Nougle”
- SNY-24. “clifford Snyder in army clothes” [ca 1940s]
- SNY-25. “mary marday niece of Uncle Paul Johnson”
- SNY-26. “Paul Snyder filing a saw”
- SNY-27. “Eugen Krough, cousin of Clifford Snyder” Tintype of a baby, cut from a larger one
- SNY-28. loose photo 1.5x2” no name
- SNY-29. “Paul Snyder, Mary Snyder wife, son Clifford Snyder and his 3 children Earl, harold, & Kathy”
- SNY-30. “Paul Snyder, wife & little mule in yard” [ca 1950s]
- SNY-31. “Paul Snyder & wife when young”. Tintype
- SNY-32. “Brother & sister Naugle – Florence & Harvey Naugle”
- SNY-33. empty
- SNY-34. “clifford Snyder”
- SNY-35. “Paul Snyder & wife and neighbour girls” colour photo
- SNY-36. “Mr & Mrs. Rull. Paul Snyder & wife” colour photo
- SNY-37. “ellen Ramage & Mary Ramage, twins” empty
- SNY-38. “Calm Snyder, I think” small tintype in oval frame
- SNY-39. “mary & Ellen Ramge, twins” empty
- SNY-40. “mary Ramage”
- SNY-41. empty
- SNY-42. “Paul’s uncle Mathis Snyder & son George S & Mrs Snyder, George’s mother”
- SNY-43. tintype, large “Grandmommy Snyder”
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Types of Early Photographs
The type of photograph in an album helps to date the album
Daguerreotypes (ca 1839)
Photography in USA began circa 1839 but not many are found before 1854.
Ambrotypes (circa 1854)
The ambrotype was a glass negative backed with black material so it appeared as a positive image
Tintypes (ca 1855)
The Ferrotype process (tintypes) was introduced in the United States in 1855. It substituted an iron plate for glass and is one of a kind. No copies could be made from a tintype. |
Carte de Visite or CDVs (ca 1859)
CDV stands for carte de visite. CDVs replaced ambrotypes, producing a card 2.5 by 4" CDVs arrived in the United States around 1859, on the eve of the Civil War (1861-1865). On June 30, 1864 a tax on photographs, ambrotypes, daguerreotypes and other "sun-pictures" went into effect. Tax Revenue Stamps had to be placed on the backs of photographs from that date (1864) until August 1, 1866. This helps date CDVs taken in this time period.
Cabinet Cards (circa 1870)
CDV’s were replaced in the 1870s by Cabinet Cards which were on a larger 4 by 6" card. |
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Snyder Family Sample Photos
Genealogy Research
I found the famiily in the 1860, 1920, 1930 census for Dublin, Huntington Pennsylvania.
1860 Census
- SNYDER, George, 35 b PA
- Christina 32 b PA
- John 11
- Matthias 10 [mentioned in SNY-42]
- James 7 [SNY-12, 16, 18]
- George 9
- Alfred 3
1920 Census
- SNYDER Paul J 33, carpenter b PA [SNY-5, 8, 9, 26,29,30, 31, 35]
- Mary 29 [SNY-8, 17, 29, 30, 31]
- Clifford 2 7/12 [SNY-10, 14, 17, 22, 24, 29, 34]
next door
- JOHNSON, Ada, 39 b Maine
- Charlotte E 14 b NY [SNY-12]
nearby
- SNYDER, James P. 67 b PA father b PA ma b Germany [SNY-12, 16, 18]
- Margaret 68 b PA [SNY-15, 43]
- David H son 40
- Christina mother 92 b Germany
Also found Frank J Gotroals & wife Emma J born ca 1849 PA living in New Jersey in 1880. Emma might be Margaret's sister Emma in SNY-20. Also found in 1930 census the NAUGLE family - Harvey age 50 b PA, Florence age 50 and children inlcuding Florence 2 months and Cloyd/Lloyd 28. [SNY-23, 32]
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