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Re: Horseshoe Traditions Help Required---Links to Willetts
Still need that marriage for Daniel Willetts and Elizabeth unknown
I dont see one with a name of Shelley
that may have been her middle name
I dont see one with a name of Shelley
that may have been her middle name
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Re: Horseshoe Traditions Help Required---Links to Willetts
The previous link to the horseshoes, do you think they had been playing a game and had the picture taken at the end holding the horseshoes - that could explain it.
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Re: Horseshoe Traditions Help Required---Links to Willetts
if you notice the three older ones look like they have weding rings on i would agree c 1920s
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Re: Horseshoe Traditions Help Required---Links to Willetts
Hi All,
I'm the one who sent in the picture of the ladies.
As for Daniel Willetts and Elizabeth Shelley , they were married June 29, 1898 in Corry, Pennsylvania.
As far as the photo goes, it could have been taken in Erie, Pennsylvania where the family lived or else it could have been taken in 1920 when Daniel, Elizabeth and their son Earl came back to Old Hill to visit relatives and take care of family business there and in Lancashire.
I just have no idea as of yet. I just have all these old photos and I'm trying to put names to the people in them. And unfortunately my older relatives who could have helped are no longer living.
So I am open to any and all suggestions about the photo. It's a long shot but I figure there might still be someone out there who might recognize a face or location.
Thanks, Lisa
I'm the one who sent in the picture of the ladies.
As for Daniel Willetts and Elizabeth Shelley , they were married June 29, 1898 in Corry, Pennsylvania.
As far as the photo goes, it could have been taken in Erie, Pennsylvania where the family lived or else it could have been taken in 1920 when Daniel, Elizabeth and their son Earl came back to Old Hill to visit relatives and take care of family business there and in Lancashire.
I just have no idea as of yet. I just have all these old photos and I'm trying to put names to the people in them. And unfortunately my older relatives who could have helped are no longer living.
So I am open to any and all suggestions about the photo. It's a long shot but I figure there might still be someone out there who might recognize a face or location.
Thanks, Lisa
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Hi Lisa do you have the marriage info at all so I can add it to Bcc 

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Lisa's been in touch and is going to e-mail a copy of the marriage certificate
Watch this space!

Watch this space!
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moving this to Brickwalls
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Re: Horseshoe Traditions Help Required---Links to Willetts
I don't think that lucky horseshoe orientation idea works everywhere. Here, they are usually hung with the points pointing down and it really gets on my nerves!
I think whoever said they women were playing a game is right. Like NL's link, I think they are a ladies team competing in Horseshoe tossing and I think it will turn out to be an American picture.
I think whoever said they women were playing a game is right. Like NL's link, I think they are a ladies team competing in Horseshoe tossing and I think it will turn out to be an American picture.
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Re: Horseshoe Traditions Help Required---Links to Willetts
mallosa wrote:Lisa's been in touch and is going to e-mail a copy of the marriage certificate![]()
Watch this space!
Here you are....
MARRIAGE LICENCE DOCKET
Marriage 29 June 1898
Mr Daniel Willetts a resident of the City of Erie aged 29 years
To
Miss Elizabeth Shelley a resident of the City of Corry Aged 34 years
Marriage Licence No 7317
Signed by both
Issued by the Clerk of Orphans Court of Erie County, Pennsylvania
Thankyou Lisa!
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Re: Horseshoe Traditions Help Required---Links to Willetts
Did she lie on the marriage cert because of the age difference. 

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Re: Horseshoe Traditions Help Required---Links to Willetts
You could be right Jimmy, information from Lisa said she was born in Wolverhampton
Births Jun 1863
SHELLEY Elizabeth Wolverhampton 6b 498
Births Jun 1863
SHELLEY Elizabeth Wolverhampton 6b 498
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Re: Horseshoe Traditions Help Required---Links to Willetts
I've checked with Lisa who has confirmed that Elizabeth's age is 34 on that certificate
looking at it again, I agree with her so I've altered it on BCC and the post above
looking at it again, I agree with her so I've altered it on BCC and the post above

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gardener wrote:I don't think that lucky horseshoe orientation idea works everywhere. Here, they are usually hung with the points pointing down and it really gets on my nerves!
I think whoever said they women were playing a game is right. Like NL's link, I think they are a ladies team competing in Horseshoe tossing and I think it will turn out to be an American picture.
I agree I think it is American
The horseshoes look american
The guy on the bike ...an american bike...looks american
And to me the dress looks ...............american
but who are they...

If we think by the style of the dress maybe 20's or 30's
can we pinpoint when those drop waists and collars were in and that hairstyle looks 20's to me
but then girls are early 20's so born about 1900? maybe
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mallosa wrote:I've checked with Lisa who has confirmed that Elizabeth's age is 34 on that certificate
looking at it again, I agree with her so I've altered it on BCC and the post above
That is great thanks Lisa and San
