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The Richards Family, 1908

This is my great grandfather's family at the house that still stands on Homeland Avenue in Govans, now a Baltimore neighborhood, but in 1908, a town on the road to Towson.
Sitting in front are William Thomas Richards (1860-1927) and Anna McCall Richards (1855-1912).
Standing l-r: Dorothy Irene [Thomas] (1894-1975); Frances Alberta [Entered Convent, Sr.M. St.John of the Cross, V.J.M.] (1891-1965); Annie Frohmeyer, a family friend; Helen Gertrude [Williams] (1892-1970); Mabel Antonia [Hiser, Hooper] (1898-1953). View full size.

This is my great grandfather's family at the house that still stands on Homeland Avenue in Govans, now a Baltimore neighborhood, but in 1908, a town on the road to Towson.
Sitting in front are William Thomas Richards (1860-1927) and Anna McCall Richards (1855-1912).
Standing l-r: Dorothy Irene [Thomas] (1894-1975); Frances Alberta [Entered Convent, Sr.M. St.John of the Cross, V.J.M.] (1891-1965); Annie Frohmeyer, a family friend; Helen Gertrude [Williams] (1892-1970); Mabel Antonia [Hiser, Hooper] (1898-1953). View full size.

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