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1896 Cabinet Photo of Bertha May (Shepardson) Fairbanks (1879-1966) Keene, NH

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    Description

    1896 Cabinet Photo of
    Bertha May (Shepardson) Fairbanks (1879-1966)
    Keene, New Hampshire
    Partial Descendancy Chart- Some descendants, not necessarily all, of Bertha
    :
    Bertha May Shepardson
    (1879-1966) was born in Royalton, MA, and died in New Hampshire. She was the daughter of
    Luke Bemis Shepardson
    &
    Ellen Lucinda Tandy
    . She married
    George Elwin Fairbanks
    (1880-1971) on 25 Dec 1901.
    They had six children:
    Dorothy May Fairbanks
    (1903-1957), married
    Will Anslo Grace
    (1903-1946)
    Three children:
    John Grace
    (1930-1946)
    Martha Jane Grace
    (1932-1998)
    Robert Anslo Grace
    (1933-1946)
    George Nelson Fairbanks
    (1905-1962). Never married.
    Elizabeth Myra Fairbanks
    (1909-2008). Married
    John Murray Blomberg
    (1907-1974). They lived in Shasta County, California.
    One son:
    John Blomberg
    Lucy Ellen Fairbanks
    (1914-1915)
    Carlton Elwin Fairbanks
    (1916-1918)
    Ellen Shepardson Fairbanks
    (1920-1984), married
    Walter L. Fred
    (1919-2002)
    Three children:
    Hilda E. Fred
    , married
    Roger Berlinguette
    Gary L. Fred
    (1947-2009)
    Bruce E. Fred
    (1947-2013)
    PHOTOGRAPHER: Albee of Athol, MA
    OVERALL SIZE:  4-1/4"x 6-1/2"
    CONDITION:  Image is in very good condition, with nice contrast and tone. Light spotting in background. marks to bottom edge of mount. Writing on reverse, in pencil, "Bertha May Shepardson '96"
    NOTE: The "facesfromthepast" watermark only appears on the Ebay scans, not on the actual vintage photos you will receive.
    Please see scans.
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    bidding if you have any questions. Tombstone Inscriptions of Orange County, Virginia
    Margaret C. Klein
    Volume totaling 132 pages in new condition.  Description per the publisher.
    Carved out of Spotsylvania County in 1734, Orange County,  Virginia was one of those peculiar "feeder" counties, a conduit for migration to  points south and west, yet it also managed to attract a large number of  permanent settlers. There is, however, comparatively little published  genealogical material available on Orange County, though a good deal of  unrecorded information exists, especially in cemeteries. This simple discovery  led Dr. Klein to make a record of gravestone inscriptions and unmarked but known  burials throughout the county. The work in hand records tombstone inscriptions  in 150 cemeteries, thirty-three church cemeteries, and some half-dozen  proprietary cemeteries, resulting in the enumeration of perhaps as many as three  thousand Orange County inhabitants, giving dates of birth and death and  frequently specifying family relationships. To keep the data within practical  limits, the author recorded the inscriptions of persons who either died before  1900 or were born before 1850, including, where appropriate, data on wives,  husbands, and children who did not fit the criteria. In family cemeteries, of  course, every headstone was transcribed.
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