Sunday, June 12, 2011

Old Occupations

One of the useful entries on the federal census is the occupation or trade.  Some of the entries are quite entertaining, such as Peter Spear's occupation of "Hermit."  Maybe he was not too happy to be disturbed by the census taker at his doorstep.


1870 federal census for Peter Spear, Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Mystery Canine Photos

I eagerly opened this envelope of professional quality photos, hoping, as always, to find images of relatives of long ago.  Instead I found a black cocker spaniel dog.

There is really no good explanation.  Nobody was devoted to dogs, bred them, showed them, nothing.  This dog probably did little more than exist as a living decoration in a minimalist household, so one must wonder why these pictures came into being and then survived the ages.

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Mystery Photos

This posting is one of several concenring a stack of old photographs that I recently received.  Most are not labeled, so I am attempting to ascertain something about the subjects.

This photograph looks to be professional and from the 1920s, judging by the bob hairstyle and soft makeup.






























This photograph is larger than the one above.  I am thinking that these pictures capture the same woman.  This photograph was mounted to a board with the photographer's credentials.

























Jay Te Winburn of Montclair, New Jersey was the photographer of the second picture, and perhaps the first.  A little checking for him in the census finds him in Montclair, Essex County, New Jersey in 1920 and 1930, working as a photographer.


1920 census for 563 Bloomfield avenue, Montclair, Essex County, New Jersey
Once the photographer was located and dated, I googled him.  I uncovered several generations of Winburn photographers.  It seems that the Winburn who snapped the above photos specialized in prestigious weddings.

LIFE Magazine
15 July 1940
via Google Books
Finding information on the photographer's main subject, weddings and brides, can help us with the above photos.  The woman or women in the pictures had enough money to have pictures done by a prestigious photographer.  These could be engagement or wedding shots.  So I am looking for a woman in my family tree who was married around 1920 and had enough money to splurge on these photos.  She did not necessarily have to live in or near Montclair, as she could have travelled to Mr. Winburn's studio, or he could have travelled to her.  I have several candidates.  Having the groom in the pictures may have helped.