Individual and Family Photos
Dutchess County Photos of Individuals, Families, and Groups
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From White Plains High School Yearbook of 1919
Martha L. Sayles, granddaughter of Madeleine Gazley, pictured in photo.
Helen Ives
Submitted by Marsha Jewett
Katherine Borst Ives
Submitted by Marsha Jewett
Everett Ives
Submitted by Marsha Jewett
Richard Schrey
Submitted by Marsha Jewett
Ives and Schreys
Submitted by Marsha Jewett
Jennie Schrey Cavanaugh
Submitted by Marsha Jewett
Rufus (standing) and his brother Walter PLAIN. Photo ca. 1910 Rhinebeck, Dutchess County, New York. They are the sons of Ella Stickle
Plain Montgomery of Rhinebeck and the then late Ezra Plain of Hyde Park.
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Rufus Plain and his son. Rhinebeck, New York ca 1920.
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Hazel Heermance Plain, wife of Rufus Plain. The horse is "Black Beauty", a former race horse that was used for personal transportation and also to deliver groceries by the Plain Bros. Grocery in Rhinebeck, New York.
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Edmunds family photo taken about 1909.
Submitted by William G Jackson
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William and Dorothy (Simmons) Triebel as children.
Submitted by Roxy Triebel
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Grace May (Fero) Triebel.
Submitted by Roxy Triebel
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Four generations of the Triebel Family. Photo taken circa 1928.
Submitted by Roxy Triebel
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John S. Bowman (18?? - 1906), son of Otis E. Bowman and Sarah (Hicks) Bowman, and his wife Jane (Milroy) Bowman (1842 - 1938), daughter of Robert Milroy and Mary (Carmichael) Milroy.
Submitted by Roxy Triebel
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Charles Bruce Simmons (1861 - 1911), son of William Simmons and Catharine Ann (Hermans) Simmons, husband of Elma (Bowman) Simmons, father of Mabel (Simmons) Herrick, Florence Simmons, Harrison Simmons, and Dorothy (Simmons) Triebel. The Simmons family resided in or near Pine Plains.
Submitted by Roxy Triebel
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Elma (Bowman) Simmons (1862 - 1943), daughter of John S. Bowman and Jane (Milroy) Bowman, wife of Charles Bruce Simmons.
Submitted by Roxy Triebel
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Five Generations of the Milroy Family, Rhinebeck 1905.
Submitted by Roxy Triebel
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John Thorne Carman, son of Phineas Carman and Anna Thorne, was born 7 Jul 1828. He served as a Sgt. in the 41st Regt. of the Illinois Volunteers in the Civil Was and died 12 Aug 1879 in Pine Plains and is buried in Bethel Cemetery. Photographer unknown.
Submitted by Lynda Lemay
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Elizabeth Williams Carman holding Mary Carman who was born 18 Jan 1870 in Pine Plains. Mary died 2 Jul 1874. She is buried in the Bethel Cemetery-Quaker burying ground. Elizabeth Williams, daughter of Aaron and Ida Williams, was born 7 Mar 1839. She married John Thorne Carman in 1868. She died in Toledo, IA in 1897. Photographer unknown.
Submitted by Lynda Lemay
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Anna Carman, second daughter of John and Elizabeth Carman, was born 28 Sep 1871 in Pine Plains. She had a nursing career as a young woman. After the death of her father, the family moved to Toledo, IA. There she meet and married Arthur Burdette Swatzlander. Photograph is by Slee Bros., photographers of Poughkeepsie, NY.
Submitted by Lynda Lemay
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James Carman, brother of John Thorne Carman. Photograph by Broas' Gallery of Art, 365 Main Street, Poughkeepsie.
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Harriet Carman, believed to be the wife of James.
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Kitty and Jenny Carman, possbily daughters of James and Harriet Carman.
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Isaac Carman, believed to be the son of William Carman and Phebe Smith. Isaac became the popular Superintendent of the Poor at the County Alms House at Milbrook. Photographer unknown.
Submitted by Lynda Lemay
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Mary Carman. Photograph by Johnston Bros., 867 Broadway, Poughkeepsie, NY.
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Elizabeth C. Wiethan, the widow of Louis Sr. She died not long after this picture in 1908.
Submitted by Richard Wiethan
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Franklin Arthur Wiethan, son of Louis Jr. and his wife Marie
Susanne (Du Bourdieu), played the cornet with the Symphony Society of Poughkeepsie..ca 1905.
Submitted by Richard Wiethan
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The Symphony Society of Poughkeepsie..ca 1905.
Submitted by Richard Wiethan
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Taken approximately 1920 during a canoeing trip near Poughkeepsie. It is of (left to right) William M. Dorn, Leslie Goldrick,
Madeline Goldrick Huyler, and Loretta Florence Dorn Cross.
Submitted by Kellie Bennett-Folkerts
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DeWitt C. & Rhoda Oakley Bennett family. Taken ab:1905 DeWitt was the manager of the E.A. Underhill Coal Company of Poughkeepsie fr: 1900-1937 The family resided at 35 Lent St. (Po'kp) during
that time. In the photo from left to right is: Back row: Rita Bennett Cole*Helen Bennett Hicks*Isaac Sherman Bennett*Rhoda Belle Bennett Bloomer*Catherine Bennett Corbally*Minnie Bennett Ley. Front row: Thelma Bennett Harris*DeWitt C. Bennett*Rhoda Oakley Bennett*Herbert Bennett.
Submitted by Kellie Bennett-Folkerts
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Henry "Harry" Newton Warner Magill (b. May 6, 1855 d. July 10, 1931). He was a librarian in Pleasant Valley (He may have even started the library there.) This photo was taken June 1879 about a year after his marriage (Jan 3, 1878 at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Pleasant Valley, NY) to Jessie Warner Elliott.
Submitted by Nancy Hosmer
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Jessie Elliott Warner Magill (b. Aug 2, 1858 d. Dec 16, 1917). She married Harry Magill at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Pleasant Valley, NY. She inherited the house pictured below from her family.
Submitted by Nancy Hosmer
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Charles P. Barlow, enlisted Sep 2 1862 at Dover NY for 3 years, age 22, Private, Co E 150th NY Infantry "Dutchess County Regiment", organized Oct 10 1862 at Poughkeepsie NY, promoted to Corporal Sep 23 1862, promoted to Sergeant Oct 11, 1862, promoted to First Sergeant Jan 1, 1863, commissioned Second Lieutenant Jan 16, 1864 with rank from Dec 18, 1863, wounded in action Jul 20 1864 at Atlanta GA, mustered out with company Jun 8, 1865 near Washington DC.
Submitted by John Barlow
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Gathering of the family of George Tice at 104 Academy Street,
Poughkeepsie, on June 14, 1908. Back row: George A. Lutz, Martha C.
(Tice) Pearse, Cornelia D. (Fritts) Tice, William G. Tice, Charlotte
(Johnston) Tice, James Croydon Tice, Bessie Gardener (Tice) Lutz. Middle
row: John Gilberd Pearse III, John Gilberd Pearse II, William George
Lutz, Maryann Caroline (Gardener) Tice, Mildred Tice Wolven, George
Tice, George Tice, Leonora (Clampett) Tice. Front row: Carrie Wells
Tice, Clayton Johnston, James Croydon Tice Jr., Annie Gardener (Tice)
Wolven, Byron L. Tice. Photograph by Edmund L. Wolven.
Submitted by Jeanne Garde
Cyrus E. Wolven and wife Mary Elizabeth Ames (daughter of Elijah W. Ames and Phebe Donaldson). Circa 1900.
Submitted by Jeanne Garde
Edmund L. Wolven, local photographer, standing in his studio located above City Drug Store on Main St., Poughkeepsie, with his friend Otis. Besides his studio work, he contracted with Vassar College to do their photographs for many years. Circa 1890.
Submitted by Jeanne Garde
Anna Gardener Tice (1875-1949), daughter of George Tice and Maryann Caroline Gardener Tice.
Submitted by Jeanne Garde
Workers at Poughkeepsie chair factory.
Submitted by Jeanne Garde
McDivitt-Wolven wedding on September 23, 1922. Dewey Karchner McDivitt, groom; Mildred Tice Wolven, bride; Mary Harcourt, maid of honor; Frank Miller, best man; Helen Holmes,
flowergirl.
Submitted by Jeanne Garde
Neighbors on Academy Street, Poughkeepsie. Guy DeCordova, Mildred
Wolven, and Stanley Hull. Circa 1915
Submitted by Jeanne Garde
Mildred Tice Wolven and pony. Blue Ribbon awarded by the Dutchess County Agricultural Society in 1908.
Submitted by Jeanne Garde
Cyrus E. Wolven (1828-1902), son of William Wolven and Eliza Mooney. Attended the Dutchess County Academy, worked at the Chichester Chair Company for 45 years, and was a charter member of the Goose Neck Engine Company.
Submitted by Jeanne Garde
Sarah Jane (Roy) Graham. Early "calotype" photo made by Slee Brothers Photography of Poughkeepsie, processed in March of 1853. The calotype process was invented in 1851 and this is a rare and early example. Calotypes quickly began to replace tintypes because they were so much cheaper and durable.
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Party time in Poughkeepsie! Do you know the identity of any of these people?
Submitted by Edward Black [email protected]
The Steamship "Idlewild"
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Joseph G. Frost of Poughkeepsie
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The North Family of Poughkeepsie
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The North Family of Poughkeepsie
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The North Family of Poughkeepsie
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Reuben North
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Rebecca Middough wife of Baltus Carmen
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The Frost Children: Helen (10 yrs), Minnie (6 yrs), and Ray (3yrs) and Allen (10 mos)
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Edna T. Newlin, Daughter of Isaac Newlin and Mary H. North
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Isaac Newlin, circa 1880
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Mary Helen (North) Newlin
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Fred North Morgan and Isabelle Morgan
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Helen North Saqne, wife of John Saqne, Mayor of Poughkeepsie circa 1896
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