ARC TBC Herrin Ladies?
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- mallosa
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Re: Herrin Ladies?
I haven't got a clue but it looks like four generations doesn't it?
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- linell
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Re: Herrin Ladies?
Would guess the date as about 1910 - 1920, judging by the younger ladies hair styles and clothes.
Linell.
Linell.
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Re: Herrin Ladies?
linell wrote:Would guess the date as about 1910 - 1920, judging by the younger ladies hair styles and clothes.
Linell.
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?
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
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
- mallosa
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Re: Herrin Ladies?
If no one on here can identify, would putting the photo in the Black Country Bugle work?
There's no harm in trying Mags

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Re: Herrin Ladies?
Is this still a Brickwall, or have you solved it?
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Researching: PARGETER, BELCHER, BRADLEY, DANDO, ROWLEY, ROWSELL