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    Work in progress - a genealogist's work is never done
    Nicola
    • Nov 30, 2015
    • 2 min

    Work in progress - a genealogist's work is never done

    I bought this photo in a charity shop in Lincoln. I love these old wedding photos but they usually make me sad because they are so often unlabelled and there is no way of finding out what happened to the beautifully dressd bride and groom. However I was supremely lucky with this one as written on the back is "August 25th 1907 - Adolf & Miriam". With unusual names like that and a date I couldn't resist. This is a photo taken at the wedding of Carl (Charles) Adolph Oscar Kuh
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