PictureCan you identify these three young ladies? Left to right: Nancy Stone, Mary Stone, and Linda Eaton c. 1948-52
I got a lot of family photos to put over the last week, and a one Picture of the Week for family to try and identify who's in it. You can see it above.  In addition, Jill send in a really fantastic old recipe for Macaroni and Cheese that can be found in The Stone Cookbook.  Make sure to check it out, along with the story that goes with it.

There are also more mid century photos of the Stone daughters, Hazel and Pauline, and their husbands, as well as a baby photo of Linda from 1915.  Check them out on the Snapshots and Photo Album Pages.

We're still in need of photos and info from a lot of our cousins.  The majority of the photos of earlier generations so far have come from Jill.  In addition to old photos, we need photos of the younger generations as well.  (... says the Webmaster who actually hasn't gotten a photo of herself, or her husband up yet either. :-/)  I know that photos can be something that not everyone is keen to show off (including me) but then I look at this wonderful collection of our parents, aunts, uncles, grandparents and more, and I realize that if they thought the way I did, we wouldn't have these memories to share with each other. Our children wouldn't be able to relate to the family members they've never met, and that makes me sad.  So look through the old scrap books, go process that film that's been sitting in the freezer for ages, or even break out your smart (or not so smart) phone and capture some memories.  Doesn't matter if it's a serious portrait, or a funny candid photo, please send it along.

- Kathryn (Katy) Dodd

Carol Kramp
5/24/2013 01:28:16 pm

I really don't want to guess. What a beautiful photo. Can't wait to find out which sisters they are. And I am also wondering where the house was?

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