Unidentified Photos

It is a blessing to be the lucky recipient of old photographs. But sometimes it a curse when photographs are not not labeled. Over the years, many such photographs have appeared in my collection. This page will share those unidentified photos with the hope that someone may be able to identify them. In many cases, I will be willing to return the original photograph to closer relatives once names can be assigned to the faces.

If you recognize a face, please leave a comment. I will greatly appreciate the help.

14 April 2015

Baby Portrait

Who is this child? The photograph was part of a collection of photos originally owned…

14 April 2015
14 April 2015

Farm Baby

This toddler is outside on the farm. The photograph was part of a collection of…

14 April 2015
14 April 2015

Girls

These girls are possibly not all from the same family. They may be granddaughters of…

14 April 2015
14 April 2015

Little Boy

The school picture of this little boy was included in a photo album put together…

14 April 2015
14 April 2015

Class of 1948

This gal was a 1948 graduate. Her senior portrait was taken by Anderson in Austin,…

14 April 2015
14 April 2015

Class of 1944

This guy was a 1944 graduate. His senior portrait was taken by Anderson in Austin,…

14 April 2015
14 April 2015

Austin Wedding

This wedding portrait of a young couple was taken at Austin Photo Studios in Austin,…

14 April 2015
14 April 2015

Who are these ladies?

This picture was included in the Margaret Aldahl and Bennett Christianson photograph collection. Who are…

14 April 2015

One response to “Unidentified Photos”

  1. Catherine Avatar
    Catherine

    Hello, I am Aschbrenner / Quade descendant and have worked on my family history with several old photos. I have several wedding photos from late 1800s – early 1900s
    I have a wedding photo with 6 people in it.
    I cannot identify the Bride and Groom.
    One of the young men is Robert Quade (born 1884) and I believe one of the women is Amalia “Molly” Fenhaus (born 1889).
    The other female attendant looks possibly like a young Frieda Lemke Krueger.
    I know the families knew each other.

    Any chance you’d like to see the photo to see if you can identify the people?

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