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Re: Herrin Ladies?

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I haven't got a clue but it looks like four generations doesn't it?
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Re: Herrin Ladies?

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Would guess the date as about 1910 - 1920, judging by the younger ladies hair styles and clothes.

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Re: Herrin Ladies?

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linell wrote:Would guess the date as about 1910 - 1920, judging by the younger ladies hair styles and clothes.

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Based on those dates, they could be Florella Hill nee Herrin b: 1870 and some of her daughters: -

Doris Gwendoline Hill 1899 - 1985
Ann Florella 1901
alice Elizabeth 1903 - 1989
Edith 1908

But only possible match we can see, could be Ann Florella as one of the younger ladies. Doris Gwendoline was a slim lady of around 7 stones.

Another thought is that they could be Florella Herrin 1870 and some of her sisters?
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Re: Herrin Ladies?

Post by Waltzer7 »

Hi Linell,

Auntie Shirley has got her old family photos out earlier this afternoon, which I will email Mallosa.

Dad thinks the clothes from the Herrin Ladies photo are mid-late 1800s.

If no one on here can identify, would putting the photo in the Black Country Bugle work?

Thanks

Mags
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Re: Herrin Ladies?

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If no one on here can identify, would putting the photo in the Black Country Bugle work?


There's no harm in trying Mags :wink:
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Re: Herrin Ladies?

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