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| The Evans Family in Approximately 1901 This important family portrait is from approximately 1901. The photograph is possibly after a First Communion ceremony in the Episcopal Church in Birmingham, England.
The photo is actually on a postcard. It has very Victorian handwriting on the back, in pencil so parts of the writing have worn away. The postcard was found underneath a bureau in Alice Thorpe's home at 337 North Everett Avenue, Scranton, PA, after her youngest son Donald Bedford passed away. The photo had been made into a postcard by H.S. Bades, 01 Wednesbury Rd., Walsall, England.
Mrs. and Mr. Evans are on the far ends of the middle row. Their five daughters make up the back row including Frances Evans second from the left. Frances Evan's daughter Alice Thorpe is in the middle row, third from the left.
From the photo collection of Elizabeth D'Attilio. |
| Mr. Evans in Approximately 1901 From the photo collection of Elizabeth D'Attilio |
Histories |
| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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- [S276] Email discussion about the descendants of Joseph Thorpe and Frances Evans, Discussion by Elizabeth D'Attilio, Elizabeth Thorpe Hunsperger, Margie Thorpe Levers, (Beginning July 4, 2013).
A rich multi-month email discussion about the descendants of Joseph Thorpe and Frances Evans. A wealth of history and color. (This source can be viewed by clicking this Source number or from the Histories section above)
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