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Mrs. Jack and Sarah Jack
According to Media Cemetery records, Sarah is probably granddaughter of Charles S. Jack and Mary M. L. Lewis, the parents of the "Mrs. Jack" in the photo, who is probably Sarah's mother.
Mrs. Lewis and baby, probably Sarah Jack
According to Media Cemetery records, Sarah is probably granddaughter of Charles S. Jack and Mary M. L. Lewis, the parents of the "Mrs. Jack", who is probably her mother.
Mrs. Lewis and Sarah Jack
According to Media Cemetery records, Sarah is probably granddaughter of Charles S. Jack and Mary M. L. Lewis, the parents of the "Mrs. Jack", who is probably her mother.
Mrs. Maria Fussell, in coffin, deceased
Wife of Henry Bartholomew Fussell. Maria Douglass Fussell, 8/5/1822-9/11/1897, Media Cemetery, information from findagrave.com
Mrs. Maria Fussell, in coffin, deceased
Wife of Henry Bartholomew Fussell. Maria Douglass Fussell, 8/5/1822-9/11/1897, Media Cemetery, information from findagrave.com
Mrs. Maria Fussell, in coffin, deceased
Wife of Henry Bartholomew Fussell. Maria Douglass Fussell, 8/5/1822-9/11/1897, Media Cemetery, information from findagrave.com
Mrs. Merkle, copy
Original photo from Trask, 1210 Chestnut St., Philadelphia
Mrs. Snodgrass and Ida Frank in horse-drawn carriage
Frank Lees caption: In front of 206 S. Orange St., next to Quinby's Funeral Home
Mrs. T. R. Vernon at the piano
Blanche Knight married Thomas Rufus Vernon, Sr. in 1880. Se AP-5262 for the Vernon family posed around this piano.
Mrs. Taylor on porch
House number is 332, likely 332 W. State St. Methodist Church is on right.