Genealogy of the Bryan and Martin Families
Duff Family Photographs
Photographs related to the Duff family of Perthshire and Angus, Scotland, and their descendants around the world. Follow this link to view another image gallery.Matches 1 to 50 of 104 » See Gallery » Slide Show
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1 | Alex and Jessie Duff Martin | ||
2 | Alex and Jessie Martin and William and Elizabeth Duff | ||
3 | Alex, James, and Jessie Duff Martin | ||
4 | Alexander and Bertha Duff | ||
5 | Alexander and Catherine Edward Duff, c1876 | ||
6 | Alexander and Catherine Edward Duff Balgay Cemetery Dundee, Scotland Section A, Plot 314 |
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7 | Alexander Duff | ||
8 | Alexander Duff | ||
9 | Alexander Duff | ||
10 | Alexander Duff | ||
11 | Alexander Duff | ||
12 | Alexander Duff Served with Dundee City Police | ||
13 | Alexander Duff MacIntosh family St. Petersburg, Florida, 1954. Left to right: Regina MacIntosh, Alexander Duff MacIntosh, Julia Jorgensen MacIntosh | ||
14 | Alexander Duff while in Canadian army during World War I Alexander Duff is 5th from left, 2nd row from the bottom. | ||
15 | Alexander Duff while in the Canadian army during World War I | ||
16 | Alfred and Mary Haldane | ||
17 | Ann Nolan Duff Taken in the early 1890s | ||
18 | Ann Nolan Duff and (possibly) Catherine Nolan Peterson Taken in the studios of E. B. Nock, 148 Ontario Street, Cleveland, Ohio | ||
19 | Ann Nolan Duff and children | ||
20 | Francis Nolan and one of his younger daughters, probably either Mary or Margaret. | ||
21 | Annie Duff Winder | ||
22 | Annie Duff Winder | ||
23 | Bill and Elizabeth Duff with Libby Johnson | ||
24 | Camperdown House Home of the Earl of Camperdown, where Alexander Duff was an estate worker | ||
25 | Catherine Duff Davies | ||
26 | Catherine Duff Devies | ||
27 | Catherine Nolan (seated) Based on the clothing styles, this photograph was probably taken around 1878-1882. The younger woman is probably one of Catherine's daughters. Photographer - Mrs. James Porter, County Place, Perth, Scotland. Mrs. Porter operated from 15 County Place from 1882-1884. | ||
28 | Unknown, possibly relatives of Charles Edward Duff or his wife, Ann Nolan Duff | ||
29 | Charles Duff | ||
30 | Charles Edward Duff | ||
31 | Charles Edward Duff Taken in Sharon, Pennsylvania | ||
32 | Charles Francis Duff | ||
33 | Charles Francis Duff | ||
34 | Charles Francis Duff Served at the time of the Spanish-American War | ||
35 | 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. | ||
36 | 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. | ||
37 | 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. | ||
38 | Collace, Perthshire, Scotland This view of the village is taken from the path to Dunsinane Hill. | ||
39 | David Duff family |
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40 | Living At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
41 | Duff relatives Back row, left to right: Alexander Duff ("Uncle Bob's boy"), unknown, (brother) Harry Duff Front row: Alex Martin, (brother) Alexander Duff Note probably written by William Duff | ||
42 | Duff twins | ||
43 | Duffs Back row - Alexander Duff (born 1880), Harry Duff, William Duff (brothers) Front row - "Aunt Helen" (probably Helen Duff Moyes), Elizabeth DeHoff Duff, wife of William | ||
44 | Ellen Edwards (cir 1898) | ||
45 | Funeral Probably the funeral of Ann Nolan Duff. Picture found in the Duff family Bible | ||
46 | George F. Thomson |
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47 | Gordon Duff | ||
48 | Harry and Ruth Hutchison Burke 50th wedding anniversary, 20 September 1974 | ||
49 | Harry Duff | ||
50 | Harry Duff Served with Dundee City Police |
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