I am participating in this year's 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks writing challenge from Amy Johnson Crow. Each week has an optional writing prompt and this week's writing prompt is Mother's Day.
I recently visited my mother's sister and she had the following photograph framed on her wall. I did my best to scan it using my Flip-Pal scanner.
The woman in the center of this photograph is my great-grandmother, Ethel May (Greeley) Copeland (1875-1931). Daughters Elizabeth Sewall Copeland on the left (born 17 March 1903) and Ruth Lyman Copeland on the right (born 8 July 1907).
(Perhaps this was taken when my grandfather, the girls' older brother Lowell Townsend Copeland, was away at school in the mid-1910s; or perhaps it was just a mother-daughters photo session)
A later photo of Ethel is at Ethel May Greeley. A yearbook photo of great aunt Ruth is at Ruth Lyman Copeland-Her Yearbook Entry.
What a beautiful photo! And, you did a great job with the scan. I love my Flip Pal scanner. :)
ReplyDeleteI agree that it's a beautiful photo. It is framed and behind glass so I didn't capture the entire image due to the sealed frame. Thanks for the comment.
DeleteI think you did a great scanning job! So, are one of the daughters your grandmother?
ReplyDeleteTheir older brother was my grandfather - these are great aunts of mine. Thanks for commenting.
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