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Genealogical data can be hiding anywhere.
where is the most unusual place you have found it??
see here over 75 pieces of antique jewelry with names and death dates.
https://www.familysearch.org/photos/gallery/album/657902
anyone interested in helping to see if these can be tagged to someone in Family Tree?
@British Isles Family History Research
@Family History Research
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I have found family collectibles at ebay.com. My ancestors owned the Yetter and Moore Bottling Company in New York. Some of their bottles are sold on ebay as antique items. I haven't purchased any bottles yet, but I have saved some photos of the bottles that my ancestors used. It would be fun to have a collection of the different colored and shaped bottles that have the Yetter name on them.
I have a few searches set up on ebay that are set to notify me of items that are listed that have certain surnames. I have been hoping for some antique photos of Yetter family. So far, the photos that have been listed for sale are not any known Yetter connections.
I have also found old yearbooks that include photos of my ancestors or of people that I have researched. (Yearbooks can prove useful when you are researching information about adoptees.)
@Adoption and Unknown Family Research
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I have found some great portraits and family information on the National Portrait Gallery, London website. A few of my ancestors sold engraved prints and were well known in the art world in the 1800s in England. The Portrait Gallery not only had works they produced; it also had portraits of them by other artists and early photographs. It was a treasure trove I never expected to find.
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