Friday’s Faces from the Past: Sarah Green Golomb and Louis Golomb

  Sarah Rebecca Green (or Sarah Gren) was born in Lithuania in November, 1874, possibly Kovno/Kaunas, or maybe Grincasek, both under control of Poland and Russia at different times. (Censuses for various family in different years lists Lithuania, Russia, or Poland as nativity.) We know her father’s name was Jacob Gren, but do not know her mother’s … Continue reading Friday’s Faces from the Past: Sarah Green Golomb and Louis Golomb

Tombtone Tuesday: The Golomb Family in Pittsburgh, PA

Sites like Find A Grave have been incredibly helpful in my ramblings searching for family. The good volunteers at FAG have provided photos that have given us clues to relationships (or not) and sometimes additional information they may know just living close by. I especially appreciate those who allow us to use their photos on … Continue reading Tombtone Tuesday: The Golomb Family in Pittsburgh, PA

Researching Photographers in Pittsburgh, PA: R. D. Cochran

This entry in a Pittsburgh City Directory made me stop and think about how tough life was back in the day- today too, but even fewer safety nets then like Social Security or food stamps. Manual labor was the only job available for many throughout their lifetime. Poor “Old Cochran”- not even known by his … Continue reading Researching Photographers in Pittsburgh, PA: R. D. Cochran

Mystery Monday- Green or Golumb Family?

  Here are more delightful family pictures, but which family??? And are the photos related, other than being taken at the same photo studio? I answered part of my own questions by working on my FSLOW New Year’s resolution- Find it, Scan it, Label it, Organize it, and Write about it. This group of photos … Continue reading Mystery Monday- Green or Golumb Family?

Art in Artifacts- The Friendship Handkerchief of Bess Dorothy Green Broida

  Bess Dorothy Green (1891-1978) owned this beautiful Friendship Handkerchief. The date on it is July 1909, and it contains the signatures of many friends and family members, all hand embroidered. The different colors, but especially the styles of the stitching, suggest that more than one person did the embroidery- maybe each person stitched their … Continue reading Art in Artifacts- The Friendship Handkerchief of Bess Dorothy Green Broida