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The Caregiver: 1914

November 18, 1914. "Mrs. George Creel, baby of, portrait photograph." Little Frances Creel, daughter of the writer George Creel and actress Blanche Bates, and an anonymous extra. 5x7 glass negative by Arnold Genthe. View full size.

November 18, 1914. "Mrs. George Creel, baby of, portrait photograph." Little Frances Creel, daughter of the writer George Creel and actress Blanche Bates, and an anonymous extra. 5x7 glass negative by Arnold Genthe. View full size.

 

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Carry McCray . . . . . . . . . The Maid

The woman might be one Carry Harris McCray.

She appears living with the Creels in 1915 in the New York Census (as a maid, along with a William McCray, butler), then again (sans William - she's listed as 'Widowed") in the 1920 US federal census.

Carry's birthplace is listed as Virginia around 1885, and there is a marriage record from Kings County, New York, in 1905 between a William McCray and a Carry Harris.

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