Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Clara Hopwood Allen

 As promised yesterday, here is the only cabinet card photo with a name on the back.

I believe I have found the right gal in the census records.

The photograph was taken in Greeneville, Connecticut which is in New London County.  That is where I started my search.


Name:Clara A. Hopwood
Age:11
Birth Year:abt 1869
Birthplace:Massachusetts
Home in 1880:Norwich, New London, Connecticut
Race:White
Gender:Female
Relation to Head of House:Daughter
Marital Status:Single
Father's Name:John Hopwood
Father's Birthplace:England
Mother's Name:Mary Hopwood
Mother's Birthplace:Ireland
Occupation:At School
Household Members:
NameAge
John Hopwood38
Mary Hopwood45
Mary A. Hopwood20
John H. Hopwood19
James E. Hopwood17
Clara A. Hopwood11
       
Then I ran a search for Clara Allen and found her married to Benjamin Allen.

Name:Clara A Allen
Age:31
Birth Date:Dec 1868
Birthplace:Massachusetts 
Home in 1900:Norwich, New LondonConnecticut 
Race:White
Gender:Female
Relation to Head of House:Wife
Marital Status:Married
Spouse's Name:Benjamin H Allen
Marriage Year:1890
Years Married:10
Father's Birthplace:England
Mother's Birthplace:Ireland
Mother: number of living children:5
Mother: How many children:5


Household Members:
NameAge
Benjamin H Allen36
Clara G Allen31
William J Allen8
Mary C Allen7
Benjamin H Allen5
Clara L Allen2
Francis E Allen8/12

I was able to find a birth record as well as a listing in the Connecticut Directory for Clara Hopwood. She was born Dec 1, 1867 in Lawrence, Massachusetts to John and Mary Hopwood.

In 1888 she was a clerk in Norwhich, Connecticut.  

I haven't found any marriage records, but I am assuming that she met up with Benjamin in Connecticut and that is probably where they married.

By 1910 they were living in Lawrence, Massachusetts and they had seven children.  Looks like they spent some time in New Jersey where their sixth child Raymond was born.  Their seventh child, Madeline, was born in Rhode Island.

In the 1930 Lawrence, Massachusetts census Benjamin was listed as a widow.

And speaking of Benjamin, I think this photo might be of him.


According to the census information, Benjamin Allen was born in Rhode Island which brings me to the next photo. It was taken in Providence, Rhode Island by Goodwin's Studio. Maybe it's just me, but I think the man in this next photo looks a lot like the man above.

According to census records and the Rhode Island Directory, James Goodwin was a photographer from 1800-1900. 

So what do you think?  Could these two men be the same person, or father and son?

Let me know what you think. 

If these are your ancestors, please let me know.  Would love to see these photos in the hands of family.

Sources:
  • Ancestry.com. Massachusetts, Town Records, 1620-1988
  • Ancestry.com. Norwich, Connecticut Directories, 1887-91
  • 1880 Census Place: Norwich, New London, Connecticut; Roll: 107; Family History Film: 1254107; Page: 248C; Enumeration District: 096; Image: 0778.
  • 1900 Census Place: NorwichNew LondonConnecticut; Roll: 150; Page: 9B; Enumeration District: 482; FHL microfilm: 1240150.
  • 1910 Census Place: Lawrence Ward 1EssexMassachusetts; Roll: T624_582; Page: 7A; Enumeration District: 0338; Image: 1268; FHL microfilm: 1374595.
  •  1920 Census Place: Lawrence Ward 1, Essex, Massachusetts; Roll: T625_692; Page: 12A; Enumeration District: 94; Image: 298.
  • 1930 Census Place: LawrenceEssexMassachusetts; Roll: 897; Page: 5B; Enumeration District: 86; Image: 681.0; FHL microfilm: 2340632.


Leslie Ann

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Fun For All Ages!


While strolling through the Waldo Flea Market a couple of weeks ago I got excited when I saw this old Parker Brothers game.  I had never heard of this game before, probably because I wasn't around in 1896.

When I opened up the box it wasn't the game I found.  Even though I liked what was inside the box, I still was curious about the game.  I was able to find something on Google that explained about the game.




What was in the box? One tin type, one postcard photo, and five cabinet card photos.






I don't know about you, but when I look at this picture the following phrases come to mind: 
  • G-Man
  • Bootlegger
  • Gangster
  • Mobster



Unfortunately none of these photos have inscriptions on them so I don't know who they are. Only one of the cabinet cards had a name written on the back.  I will share her photo tomorrow along with the other two that I think may belong to the same family.

Leslie Ann
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