Simon, Hurd, Dolan, and Related Families
The Genealogy of the Following Families:
The Simon Family of Willebadessen, Germany, and its Descendants in America
The Barcant, Krogh, d'Abadie, and Related Families of Trinidad and Tobago
The Hurd and Clark Families of Kent County, Delaware and Caroline County, Maryland
The Dolan and Carr Families of County Tyrone, Northern Ireland; County Donegal, Ireland; and America
The McGillin Families of County Tyrone, Northern Ireland and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Photos
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551 | Rignault de Chezeuil, Louise Louise (née Rignault de Chezeuil) d'Abadie, the wife of Léon d'Abadie. Photograph in the possession of George F. de Verteuil, who provided the identification. | ||
552 | Rita and Eamon McDonagh's Wedding Day 1972 | ||
553 | Roberts, Claire - 1975 Claire Teague (nee Roberts), 1975. Photo from newspaper clipping in the possession of Tom Robinson. | ||
554 | Robinson, John A. | Teague, Marion - Wedding Wedding photo of John A. Robinson and Marion G. Teague. On left is Marion's brother Frank, who was the best man. Photograph in possession of Tom Robinson, who provided the identification. | ||
555 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
556 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
557 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
558 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
559 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
560 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
561 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
562 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
563 | Rosci, Dominic | Spellona, Margaret Wedding photo of Dominic Rosci and Margaret Spellona. Original in the possession of Grace (Rosci) Dempster. | ||
564 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
565 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
566 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
567 | Ruttle, Timothy Timothy Ruttle. Photo provided by Toby Heneghan, who also provided the identification. | ||
568 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
569 | Scheideler, Franziska Franziska Scheideler, detail from photograph with husband and son. Photograph and identification provided by Robert Wilhelm Simon. | ||
570 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
571 | Schütte, Agnes Margaretha Chalk and pencil portrait of Agnes Margaretha Schütte, made on the occasion of her 1879 wedding. Original in possession of Robert M. Simon. | ||
572 | Schütte, Josephine Josephine Schütte Gibmeyer, circa 1910s. Photograph and identification from Agnes Simon Riesett. | ||
573 | Schütte, Josephine | Gibmeyer, Anne Josephine Schütte Gibmeyer and her niece, Anne Gibmeyer, circa 1910s. Photograph and identification from Agnes Simon Riesett. | ||
574 | Seegronan Townland - 1859 1859 map of Seegronan Townland with lots and structures referenced in Griffith's Valuation of Tenements. Lot 3 runs across the top. Lots 11 and 12 are in the central part of the map and extend from the northeast to the southwest. | ||
575 | Seegronan Townland - 1859 - Detail of Lot 3 Detail from the 1859 map of Seegronan with lots and structures referenced in Griffith's Valuation of Tenements. Lot 3 stretched from Seegronan Road in the east to Meenamullan Road in the west. The structures on the lot (a house and barn) are about one quarter of the way in from the east. | ||
576 | Seegronan Townland - 1859 - Detail of Lots 11 and 12 Detail from the 1859 map of Seegronan Townland showing the structures on Lots 11 and 12. Lot 11 is the portion at the top, with structures marked "a" and "c". One of the structures marked as Lot 11a is shown in the accompanying pictures. The other structure no longer exists. Lot 12 is below it, with a single structures marked "a" on the right and "b" on the left. The remnants of this conjoined structure are in the accompanying pictures. | ||
577 | Seheult, Marie Madeleine Germaine Marie Madeleine Germaine "Jimmy" (née Seheult) Barcant, detail from picture taken at her 100th birthday celebration. Photograph from story in the Trinidad Guardian available at http://www.guardian.co.tt/lifestyle/2011/08/07/jimmie-barcant-turns-100. | ||
578 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
579 | Seheult, Robert Joseph (1887-1943) Robert Seheult, husband of Lucie Carmen "Cis" Krogh. Photograph in the possession of Maren (née Krogh) Barcant, who provided the identification. | ||
580 | Sellier, Josephine Marie Josephine "Fifine" (née Sellier) Krogh in later life. | ||
581 | Sellier, Josephine Marie, 1920s Josephine Marie "Fifine" (née Sellier) Krogh, 1920s | ||
582 | Sellier, Josephine Marie, 1933 Josephine Marie "Fifine" (née Sellier) Krogh, 1933 | ||
583 | Simon Brother 1 Daguerreotype of the oldest of the three Simon brothers who emigrated from Willebadessen circa 1848. Identification as one of the three brothers made by Robert Wilhelm Simon, to whom the pictures had been passed down in the German side of the Simon family. Tentatively identified (on the basis of his appearing to be the oldest) as Theodore Simon (1821-1894) by Robert M. Simon. This daguerreotype measures 2 inches by 2.5 inches (a so-called "ninth plate" size) and is encased in a wooden case with a thin leather covering, typical of daguerreotypes produced before 1854 (when a form of plastic case was introduced). | ||
584 | Simon Brother 2 Daguerreotype of the second of the three Simon brothers who emigrated from Willebadessen circa 1848. Identification as one of the three brothers made by Robert Wilhelm Simon, to whom the pictures had been passed down in the German side of the Simon family. Tentatively identified (on the basis of his appearing to be the second oldest) as George Simon (1826-1886) by Robert M. Simon. This daguerreotype measures 2 inches by 2.5 inches (a so-called "ninth plate" size) and is encased in a wooden case with a thin leather covering, typical of daguerreotypes produced before 1854 (when a form of plastic case was introduced). | ||
585 | Simon Brother 2 (Copy) Closeup of daguerreotype of the second of the three Simon brothers who emigrated from Willebadessen circa 1848. Identification as one of the three brothers made by Robert Wilhelm Simon, to whom the pictures had been passed down in the German side of the Simon family. Tentatively identified (on the basis of his appearing to be the second oldest) as George Simon (1826-1886) by Robert M. Simon. This daguerreotype measures 2 inches by 2.5 inches (a so-called "ninth plate" size) and is encased in a wooden case with a thin leather covering, typical of daguerreotypes produced before 1854 (when a form of plastic case was introduced). | ||
586 | Simon Brother 3 Daguerreotype of the third of the three Simon brothers who emigrated from Willebadessen circa 1848. Identification as one of the three brothers made by Robert Wilhelm Simon, to whom the pictures had been passed down in the German side of the Simon family. Tentatively identified (on the basis of his appearing to be the youngest) as Joseph Simon (1828-1874) by Robert M. Simon. This daguerreotype measures 2 inches by 2.5 inches (a so-called "ninth plate" size) and is encased in a wooden case with a thin leather covering, typical of daguerreotypes produced before 1854 (when a form of plastic case was introduced). | ||
587 | Simon Brothers Cloth Bag - 1 View of the cloth bag in which the Simon Brothers photos were stored, showing stitching on front and side. | ||
588 | Simon Brothers Cloth Bag - 2 View of the cloth bag in which the Simon Brothers photos were stored, showing interior. | ||
589 | Simon Brothers Cloth Bag - 3 View of the cloth bag in which the Simon Brothers photos were stored, showing stitching on bottom. | ||
590 | Simon Brothers Exterior Case - 1 | ||
591 | Simon Brothers Exterior Case - 2 | ||
592 | Simon Brothers Exterior Case - 3 | ||
593 | Simon Brothers Exterior Cases - 1 View of exterior leather cases for all 3 photos. | ||
594 | Simon Brothers Exterior Cases - 2 View of exterior leather cases for all 3 photos, as well as cloth bag in which they were stored. | ||
595 | Simon's Bakery - 1920 Simon's Bakery at 1752 S. Hanover Street in 1920. Copy of photograph from Elizabeth (Libby) Simon Anderson. | ||
596 | Simon's Bakery - late 1800s Simon's Bakery at 1752 S. Hanover Street, around 1890s, with Bernard Simon standing in front. | ||
597 | Simon, Agnes (1842-1930) Agnes Simon Dierkes as a young woman. Photo from album of Bernard and Mary Simon, and currently in the possession of Robert M. Simon. Identification by Bernardine Simon Lorenz. | ||
598 | Simon, Agnes (1880-) Photograph of Agnes Simon (sister of Bernard Simon), sent from Willebadessen to Baltimore, from the photograph album of Bernardine Simon, who provided the identification. | ||
599 | Simon, Anna Maria Sophia Maria Simon Otterbein, late 1800s. Photo from album of Bernard and Mary Simon, and currently in the possession of Robert M. Simon. Identification by Bernardine Simon Lorenz. | ||
600 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |