Doing some searching around - It appears Donald G. had a sister Lelia Grey Armstrong nee Schnabel (1901-1985) who might be pictured here. Donald also had a number of cousins living "back home" in Ohio. His uncle. John W. Schnabel (I think) has a write up here:
Aw, they are both so pretty! I wouldn't be surprise if they were sisters or close cousins.
ReplyDeleteAnd that is one fancy porch railing too!
I hadn't even noticed the porch, but you're right. That's a fancy porch!
DeleteDoing some searching around - It appears Donald G. had a sister Lelia Grey Armstrong nee Schnabel (1901-1985) who might be pictured here. Donald also had a number of cousins living "back home" in Ohio. His uncle. John W. Schnabel (I think) has a write up here:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ohallen/bios/10_27_021.htm
I see there is an oil refinery connection even there.
http://www.toledoblade.com/Energy/2011/06/05/Lima-refinery-marks-sweet-125.html
So oil was sort of in their blood. Thanks for the links!
DeleteBeauty's cute little sister will be a stunner too in a few years.
ReplyDeleteI will have to more closely look at the adult women in the collection to see if I find anyone who might be one of these fair young ladies.
DeleteOh, those huge hair bows! I just can't imagine why they were so popular. Simple and easy, I guess. Fine series.
ReplyDeleteA category for sure. Not book worthy, but a category.
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