The photo below was taken by the Grant County, Indiana
historian on the occasion of Robert and Elizabeth Leavell Howell’s 50th wedding
anniversary celebration, according
to their great-granddaughter, Deloris Howell Griffith (1918-1999).
When they celebrated their golden wedding anniversary on October 15, 1896, one of the Grant County historians was present. His photo is in the group (of photos) taken that day. Grandfather thought the price of having his name and record listed for posterity too great, so the family was not named in the history book.
Robert
and Elizabeth’s son, John Henry Howell (1861-1927), appears to be holding a hat. He is standing behind his wife,
Amanda Emily Ringo (1861-1935), seated third from the left. His hand is resting on her shoulder. Their son, Grant Eben Howell (1895-1978) is in her lap and son, James Otto Howell (1892-1967), is standing next to Grant.
I believe the woman seated to Amanda’s right (hands in her lap) is her sister, Martha Catherine Ringo (1867-1935). The man standing behind Martha is her husband, George Riley Howell (1863-1946), John Henry's brother.
Robert Howell and his wife, Elizabeth Catherine Leavell, are seated in the center of the 3rd row. |
As of this writing, I haven't been able to identify any of the people in this section of the anniversary photo.
George Riley, John Henry, and their wives are in the first photo below. Are the men circled in red in the second and third photos their brothers? To me, they bear a fairly strong resemblance to each other. Are they brothers, even if they are not John and George's brothers?
The couple in the third picture has a young baby. The man on the right is likely single, since there are no women his age near him.
Then there are these two ladies – they could almost be twins. Determine the identity of one and undoubtedly the other will follow.
Do you see other similarities or have clues as to the identities of the people in the anniversary photo? I would appreciate hearing from you.
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