I may be sticking my neck out a bit but how about 1925-1930. I am looking at his suit which is double breasted.the lapels on his suit are fairly wide I wish they were standing it would a bit easier. I would say the gent in question I would say he was early seventies
I may be sticking my neck out a bit but how about 1925-1930. I am looking at his suit which is double breasted.the lapels on his suit are fairly wide I wish they were standing it would a bit easier. I would say the gent in question I would say he was early seventies
We're at odds here aren't we gillyflower? Must say I'm no expert and was basing my estimation on the man's shirt collar and the fact that he has no wrinkles, which suggested an age of no more than say 50.
Could she be a grand aunt? She looks younger than him.
Both have taken great care with their appearances for the camera - the straightened tie, the immaculate hair etc. They look comfortable in each other's company.
My photograph was taken in the late 1930s.
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Does this help? Bottom left family photo. http://www.genealogy-specialists.com/useralbums/moos-ancestors.46/view
I would put the gentleman in his 50s.
me too ...or a youngish 60s
Yes, it does. It has a similarity to how Joseph Henry's ensemble is---I saw the dates of the children underneath, but when do you think this photo was taken. Based on the birth (1908) of the younges child, maybe about 1913? Joseph Henry was in his early 50s then.---Yeates
Yes Yeates, about 1912/13.
I do hope you work it out eventually. Can we help further? Maybe search for a 2nd marriage?
Be assured, Yeates. No one would consider this to be a waste of time as a) they all love a mystery and b) enjoy the thrill of the chase!This a wishy-washy way of saying help would be great to maybe find a marriage record but, given what I've outlined above, no one should use precious time on such an elusive person.---Yeates
Well I'm going to plum for 1915 or even a few years before. The wide collar with the v neck that the lady is wearing was quite the rage in about the middle of the decade. I think the high necked white lace blouse underneath was called a chemisette. Her hair with the plaits tied up and a central parting was common round about 1910. Women are normally far more fashionable than the men.
I'd say he was about 50 years old.
the lady in the photo looks so NICE and kind.---Yeates
Be assured, Yeates. No one would consider this to be a waste of time as a) they all love a mystery and b) enjoy the thrill of the chase!
She does. That was the first thing that struck me about the photo.
Hah that was the first thing that struck me too, the second was that he reminded me of Spencer Tracy, sort of ...They both of them look nice and kind, and so well-suited.
Knowing that drives me to keep trying to solve the mystery.---Yeates
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