Our theme this week is standing and waiting. If you have any old photos that match this theme, or if you have any old photos that match any theme you like, share them on or around Saturday 21 May 2022 and add a link to the list below.
Since the end of the first post showed Gladys hadn't really been part of that family from Norway, I'll continue with finding her real parents, but unfortunately not much information about them!
Hello Allan...guess you're still on vacation! I'm working on tomorrow's Sepia Saturday. Will repost if that becomes available...but as of Fri. this is all that I could find. My post is just lots of old photos.
An interesting family past...with a bit of a twist at the end...
ReplyDeleteMy great-aunt Gerda visiting Athens and Rome, probably in 1929.
ReplyDeleteOver a century of waiting on the bus.
ReplyDeleteDid any of these fellows have occupation codes? My dad and grandfather did during the 1950 US census, and this week I decode them.
ReplyDeleteSince the end of the first post showed Gladys hadn't really been part of that family from Norway, I'll continue with finding her real parents, but unfortunately not much information about them!
ReplyDeleteKudos to all the genealogists who keep digging and don't give up.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, Google isn't letting me sign up in any of the 2 usual choices so this Anonymous posted her name with her comments when I could.
Funny that I can sign in here but not on some of the other blogs.
ReplyDeleteI don't have any photos that connect to this theme but I do have postcards of horse-drawn vehicles of old Wien–Vienna. Non-musical for a change.
ReplyDeleteHello Allan...guess you're still on vacation! I'm working on tomorrow's Sepia Saturday. Will repost if that becomes available...but as of Fri. this is all that I could find. My post is just lots of old photos.
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