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2025 Shout It to the Rooftops! Heritage LOs in the Gallery

Can anyone tell that I love to scrap heritage photos?

This one is from 1901, my DH's great-grandmother and his grandmother.

I am so green with envy! I wish my great grandmother had posed with just my grandfather and one with just my Aunt Edna. I have one of her, my great grandfather and grandfather, but really would love them separate for a mothers and children LO>
 
Not sure if this classifies as heritage, but the photo is from 1957, 68 years ago. Yikes! I love the steppingstones in the pose. Switching families, this is my dad's younger brother, his wife and family. There were five children. I suspect the oldest (one and only boy) was the one taking the photograph.

Stair steps for real! What lovely Easter dresses and hats!
 
My maternal grandmother came to the USA via Ellis Island back in 1907, accompanied by her uncle. She was 16 at the time. She stayed with a family for a few years in Utica, New York. This photo was taken in Utica. She ultimately traveled to Chicago, Illinois and married my grandfather. :-)

 
Another heritage page to add. Anja's newest product screamed "heritage" to me.
This was a formal wedding photo but not of the bride and groom, taken in Chicago, Illinois. The gentleman pictured is either my maternal grandfather or one of his many brothers. The brothers all looked alike. :-)

 
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