Genealogy of the Bryan and Martin Families
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201 | Charles Austin Lee | |||
202 | Charles Darwin | |||
203 | Charles Duff | |||
204 | Charles Edward Duff |
Owner of original: cir 1878 |
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205 | Charles Edward Duff Taken in Sharon, Pennsylvania |
Date: cir 1878 |
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206 | Charles Edward Ringling | |||
207 | Charles Francis Duff | |||
208 | Charles Francis Duff | |||
209 | Charles Francis Duff Served at the time of the Spanish-American War | |||
210 | Charles Francis Fox and Pat | |||
211 | Charles Godshall This is a photograph on an unmailed postcard. Written on the reverse: Charles E. Godshall taken Dec. 25, 192?[illegible] 16 month old Donated to the Ohio Photograph Collection of the Ohio Genealogical Society | |||
212 | Charles Lester Thomson | |||
213 | Charles Ludwig Peterson Corporal, 12th Battalion Royal Scots | |||
214 | Charles Magruder Charles was about 90 years old when this picture of him and his dog, Muggins, was taken. | |||
215 | Charles Ringling | |||
216 | Charles Ringling Parks Lancaster | |||
217 | Charles York The person on the far right is believed to be Charles York. The picture may have been taken near Kirriemuir when Charles worked for the Forfarshire Council shortly before his death in an accident at the quarry. |
Owner of original: Steven York |
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218 | Charlie Found in the Charles and Ann Nolan Duff family Bible. The name Charlie was written on the back. Photographer - Mrs. James Porter, County Place, Perth Scotland. Mrs. Porter operated from 15 County Place from 1882-1884. |
Owner of original: Gregory Allen Martin Date: cir 1885 Place: Perth, Scotland 56.394994, -3.4308379999999943 |
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219 | Charlie Found in the Charles and Ann Nolan Duff family Bible. "Uncle Charlie ?" is written on the back. Photographer - Mrs. James Porter, County Place, Perth, Scotland. Mrs. Porter operated from 15 County Place from 1882-1884. |
Owner of original: Gregory Allen Martin Place: Perth, Scotland 56.3953367, -3.434661 |
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220 | Charlotte Maxine Humphreys | |||
221 | Chattanooga Police Taken 11 December 1933. Ray Bryan is on left, front row. The back of the picture lists the names, although not in order of appearance: Comm. Bryan, Chief Bryan, Chief Hackett, Capt. Perkins, Capt. Grant, Capt. Hyatt, Lieu.t Edmonson, Ser. Carter | |||
222 | Chattanooga Valley Baptist Church Cemetery |
Owner of original: Findagrave.com |
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223 | Children of Edward Henry Gear and Margaret Guthrie Kidd |
Owner of original: Cathreen Fischer Date: 1972 |
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224 | Children of William and Caroline Bowman Magruder Left to right: Bertha, Effie, Mary, Cecil. Probably taken in the 1950s | |||
225 | Cilcennin Church, Cilcennin, Cardiganshire, Wales | |||
226 | City of Rome Built by Vickers, Sons & Maxim, Ltd., Barrow-in-Furness, England. Tonnage: 8,415. Dimensions: 560' x 52' (586' o.l.). Single-screw, 16 knots. Compound engines. Four masts and three funnels. Note: Considered by many to be the most beautiful steamship ever built. Passengers: 520 cabin, 810 third class. Ownership was transferred to the Anchor Line in 1882. As a record breaker she proved a failure, but nevertheless ran successfully for many years for the Anchor Line. Triple expansion engines were later installed to replace the original engines. Broken up for scrap by German shipbreakers in 1902. Ann Nolan Duff sailed on this ship on her return voyage to the United States in 1897, having probably visited her mother and other relatives in Scotland. | |||
227 | Claire Farley Martin | |||
228 | Clara Johnson Picture taken circa 1905 | |||
229 | Clara Theresa Povall Hunt |
Owner of original: Ralph Molyneux |
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230 | Clarence Ray Bryan and four generations | |||
231 | Clarence Ray Bryan, Jr. | |||
232 | Clarence Ray Bryan, Jr. Taken 31 January 1919 | |||
233 | Clarence Ray Bryan, Jr. | |||
234 | Clarence Ray Bryan, Jr. Note on back of picture: Ray Bryan, Jr. aged 2 yrs? at 807 Lewis Street riding a home-made vehicle made by Dad | |||
235 | Clarence Ray Bryan, Sr. | |||
236 | Clarence Ray Bryan, Sr. | |||
237 | Clarence Ray Bryan, Sr. Probably November 1969 | |||
238 | Clarence Ray Bryan, Sr. | |||
239 | Clarence Ray Bryan, Sr. | |||
240 | Clarence Ray Bryan, Sr. Taken at about age 2 in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Back of picture has the following note, written by Clarence Ray Bryan, Jr.: "His right hand holds a silver dollar given him by his grandmother (Thomasin Grogan Bryan) to be good while his picture was being taken. It was at this time he lived in Trion, Ga., and a trip to Chattanooga would likely have been made by train. His grandmother lived 5 miles east of Lafayette on the farm. His father was a buyer for the Trion Mills (cotton). | |||
241 | Clarence Ray Bryan, Sr. | |||
242 | Clarence Ray Bryan, Sr. | |||
243 | Clarence Ray Bryan, Sr. Taken at 303 Peachbloom, Chattanooga | |||
244 | Clarence Ray Bryan, Sr. and children | |||
245 | Clarence Ray Bryan, Sr., and Margaret Bryan Note on back: Ray Bryan and daughter Margaret, Fletcher, Fla., April 1931. Taken on the coast, probably Daytona Beach | |||
246 | Claude D. Rolston Family Claude D. and Etta May Cotter Rolston, with Gerald, Ruth, and Mamie, c1910-1915 | |||
247 | Clem Buell | |||
248 | Clem Curtis | |||
249 | Clemmie Willhoit | |||
250 | Cleveland Christian Orphanage Annex Buidling |