I've "rescued" an old photograph album including photographs from Ohio and
Pennsylvania which appear to have originally belonged to the MCCLUNE Family.
The album contains the following photographs:
MCCLUNE Family Photograph Album
Sticker inside - "From J. Baker Books & Stationary, 2260 Frankford Road,
Philadelphia"
* W. G. MCCLUNE, tintype photo of woman in her teens or 20's, taken
1870's or 1880's
* "RITCHEY", tintype photo of boy in his teens, taken 1870's or
1880's
* "Jesi ?", tintype photo of young man in teens or 20's, taken
1870's
or 1880's
* Mrs. BONBICKE, tintype photo of young woman in 20's, taken 1870's
or 1880's
* Robert MITCHELL, tintype photo of infant, taken 1870's or 1880's
* Unidentified Male, tintype photo of man in 20's, taken 1870's or
1880's
* N. S. SHELMADINE, tintype photo from Z. A. Weldin & Bros. Studio in
Minerva, OH, woman in her 20's or 30's, taken 1870's or 1880's
* Unidentified Male, from Port C. Baxter's Studio in Carrollton, OH,
man in his 20's or 30's, taken in 1880's
* Unidentified Child, from A. Rummel Studio in Waynesburgh, OH, age
about 3-4 years, taken in 1870's or 1880's
* Maggie SHELMADINE, no studio or loc, infant, taken in 1870's or
1880's, notes "Aunt Maggie" and "His Mother"
* W. A. SHELMADINE, from Dublin & Belfast Photograph Company,
Belfast, man and woman in their 50's or 60's, taken in the 1870's, note
"Margaret's Father"
* David C. GRANT, from Isa Black Studio in Franklin, PA, boy of about
4 years, dated 1875
Based on limited research I believe that this may be a photograph of David
Caswall GRANT b. 12 Oct 1869 in Franklin, PA to parents David Denison GRANT
and Mary Elizabeth CASWALL.
During the 1880 census the family was living in Franklin, PA with records
indicating the following:
David GRANT, age 38, born in CT, a Post Master, parents born in CT and VT
Mary GRANT, age 45, born in MA, Housewife, parents born in Eng and VT
David GRANT age 10, born in PA, son
Mary CASWELL, age 73, born in VT, Mother in Law
Laura CASWELL, age 32, born in Eng, Sister in Law
Household also included a Servant and two Boarders
David C. GRANT married Clara Beatrice HOPKINS on the 12th of Oct 1889 in
Toledo, OH.
* Unidentified toddler, from S. R. Cassellman Studio in Waynesburgh,
OH, 1-2 years old, taken in 1880's
* Unidentified infant in carriage, from Wut Brothers Studio in
Franklin, PA, taken 1860's, note "The little boy who used to shake his head
so fast at dinner time that he spilled his bread and milk"
* Unidentified Children, from G. W. Bew Studio in Philadelphia, girl
of about 5 years holding infant, taken in 1880's
* Unidentified Male, from W. F. Geer Studio in Canton, OH, man in his
20's or 30's, taken in 1880's
* Hennsy MCCLUNE, from W. F. Geer Studio in Canton, OH, woman in her
20's or 30's, taken in 1880's
* Unidentified Woman, from Rhoads Studio in Philadelphia, woman in
her 30's, taken in 1880's
* Anne TILLY, from J. H. Copeland Studio in Pleasantville, PA, woman
in 20's or 30's with girl of about 7-9 years of age, taken in 1870's, Note
"Stepsister of Grandmother PETERS"
* Aunt Kassie and Sam CUNNINGHAM, Isa Black Studio in Franklin, PA,
woman in her 20's or 30's with infant, taken in 1870's
* Unidentified boy, from Rhoads Studio in Philadelphia, about 10
years old, taken in 1880's
* Sarah MCHILHENY, from Rhoads Studio in Philadelphia, infant, taken
in 1860's, Note "Aunt Sarah"
* Unidentified Female, from Rhoads Studio in Philadelphia, teens,
taken in 1880's
* Unidentified Female, tintype photo, no studio or loc, teens, taken
1870's
* Grandfather PETERS, no studio or loc, 20's or 30's, taken in 1880's
* Sally KELLY, from G. W. BEW Studio in Philadelphia, 6-9 years old,
taken in 1880's
* Nancy MCCLUNE, from Rhoads Studio in Philadelphia, teens, taken in
1880's
* Unidentified Girl, from Rhoads Studio in Philadelphia, 4-6 years
old, taken in 1870's or 1880's
* Grandfather PETERS, from Shane Studio in Philadelphia, 20's or
30's, taken in 1870's or 1880's
* Jane HARFOR, no studio or loc, young man in teens, taken in 1880's
* Jean BOYUD, from B. F. Reimer Studio in Philadelphia, in her teens
or 20's, taken in 1870's
* "Dora", no studio or location, in her 20's, 1860's
* "William D", from Copeland & West Studio in Pleasantville, PA,
20's
or 30's, taken in 1860's
* Unidentified Female, from Rhoads Studio in Philadelphia, in her
30's, taken in 1880's
* William MCILHENENNY, from Rhoads Studio in Philadelphia, in his
teens or 20's, taken in 1880's
* Unidentified Female, from Goetchius Bros. Studio in Titusville, PA,
in her 20's or 30's, taken in 1860's
* Dora DUTHENBAUER, from Rhoads Studio in Philadelphia, teens or
20's, taken in 1880's
* "Uncle Ephram", from Shane Studio in Philadelphia, in his 20's or
30's, taken in 1880's, Note same as Grandfather PETERS photograph above
* "Aunt Mina", from Rhoads Studio in Philadelphia, in her 20's or
30's, taken in 1870's or 1880's
* Unidentified Boy, from Goetchius Bros. Studio in Titusville, PA,
7-10 years old, taken in 1860's
* Dr. GARLERY, from J. W. Gould Studio in Carrollton, OH, in his 20's
or 30's, taken in 1860's, Note "Minister"
* Unidentified Female, from Wm. W. Seeler Studio in Philadelphia, in
her 70's, taken in 1870's or 1880's
* GARLERY Family, from J. W. Gould Studio in Carrollton, OH, two men
in their 20's or 30's, woman in her teens or 20's, and girl of 5-7 years,
taken in 1860's or 1870's, Note one of the men is Dr. GARLERY noted above
* Unidentified Female, from Rhoads Studio in Philadelphia, in her
30's, taken in 1880's
* Empty Slot - Will MCCLUNE
* "Aunt Maggie", from Rhoads Studio in Philadelphia, in her 40's or
50's, taken in 1880's
* Unidentified Female, from Wm. W. Seeler Studio in Philadelphia, in
her 20's or 30's, taken in 1880's
* Unidentified Female, from J. West Studio in Pleasantville, PA, in
her 20's or 30's, taken in 1880's
I'm not sure about some of the spellings of names; however, I've included
them just as they appear in the album. I'm hoping to locate someone from
one of these families so that the album can be returned to the care of
family. If you are a member of one of the families, or know someone who
might be, please contact me.
Thanks,
Shelley