Old Family Photos Page

Old Family Photos Page

Margaret DUMOND Taylor Copeland Crispell (1856-1929). She outlived three husbands, and towards the end of her life lived with her son Cornelius and his family. She was known to the children as Grandma Crispell, the surname of her last husband. Cousins any help with date of photo?

Cornelius TAYLOR (1875-1960). Circa 1900.

Seated here at a picnic are brothers Everett, Irving and Richard TAYLOR, all now deceased. In the background are also Christina (HUNT) Taylor, Frances "Bud" (McNUTT) Taylor and Everitte ROSE. Photo c. 1950.
   

 

This is a photo of Irving TAYLOR (1907-1985) hunting. He was an avid outdoorsman.
This is a picture of Patricia (McGANN) Taylor (1907-1968), wife of Irving.
   

 

In 1955, the family had a birthday party for Neil, who turned 80. He is pictured standing upper left. Children, spouses, and grandchildren complete the picture. It was held in the spring at son Everett's (1904-1965) house in Franklin, NY.
   

 

Above Sarah seated with cat. Sarah standing, hand resting on a education report. Did she teach?

Sarah ANDERSON Taylor (1881-1950). Circa 1900.

 

Here is a much older Sarah ANDERSON Taylor with some of her progeny, C 1941.

 

Matilda ANDERSON Cross, and sons. Matilda born 1863, while her father was serving in the 144th NYVI during the Civil War, was a half-sister of Sarah. Matilda's mother was Sarah Ann PHILLIPS who died in 1864, tragically while her husband was away. Matilda and her husband George CROSS, had three sons - L to R Warren, William and George. Circa 1900.
   

 

 
  The Delaware County Anderson Clan has had a long history of family reunions. The one pictured above is dated August 11, 1932 and was held at Wilber Park in Oneonta (neighboring Otsego County, NY). On the upper right is Cornelius TAYLOR, pictured above as a younger man. Seated on the ground on the left is Richard TAYLOR. On the top row, left are Everitte ROSE, Christina (HUNT) Taylor, and Margaret (TAYLOR) Rose. Fifth from the right on the top row in a dark sweater is Basil ANDERSON. In the middle row, fourth from the left in a white hat is Mabel (BAKER) Anderson. In the same row standing on the right end is Arlene ANDERSON, and the seated adult on the right with a hat on is Sarah (ANDERSON) Taylor. Thanks go to cousins and Aunt who identified more of the 1932 attendees pictured above.

 

This image is scanned from a photograph that was taken of a portrait made of our ancestor Warren ANDERSON (1836-1919) during the Civil War. He served in the 144th NYVI. This unit raised in Delaware County served mostly in the coastal areas of Virginia and the Carolinas. Warren, the father of Matilda and Sarah pictured above outlived his first wife Sarah PHILLIPS, while he was in the Army. His second wife, Margaret MUNSON (1842-1924), was the mother of Sarah. Warren seems to have moved to Delaware County from New Jersey about 1855.

   

 

This photo, found in 2006 by another descendant, pictures Warren (1836-1919) in about 1914 with grandson Howard ANDERSON (c. 1913-1933).

 

 

 

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