FAMILY PICTURES
I've tried to e-mail family pictures, but several family members couldn't receive them. However, they're able to call up pictures from the internet. So I changed tactics.
The pictures are now on this website. Just click on the desired link below and the picture will come up in your browser.
If you want to save the picture, just right-click on the picture, and "save as..." into a hard drive folder in your computer.
- On leave from The War.
My Dad, Grandmother, and my cousin Boris Murray.
- Again, on leave from The War.
My Aunt Alex, Dad, Grandmother, Aunt Joanie. My cousin Boris is in front.
- In Santa Ana, Calif., early 30's .
From left to right, over the top: Great Uncle Isaac Mathewson, my Grandmother Edith "Mamá" Mathewson, Aunt Nellie, Uncle Alan, Aunt Joanie, John ??, Aunt Alex. My Dad is on the bike.
- My aunts Joan, Nellie, Alex with my Dad
in Southern California, just after arriving in the States.
- Grandpa and The Bear.
Yellowstone, in the 30's. My Grandpa's on the right, trying to coax the bear into the sidecar.
- J.E. Millard,
father of Lydia Millard Murane, with his 2nd wife. He was 93 & she was 80. Photo taken August 1928, Jefferson, Iowa.
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CHILE
All pictures from 1915 to 1930 as well as the 2000 visit are at this page.
- Ancestors from Ireland.
My great grandfather, Judge Cornelius Daniel Murane, with his mother Honorah Kennaven. She came here from Ireland about 1849 because of the potato famine. Lived in Illinois, then went by oxcart to Wisconsin. Photo taken around 1911.
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Judge Murane with airplane.
Taken around 1911
- Nina Sophia Olson,
1910. Legend has it that the pistol was to keep her husband in line, and she had her eye on him while the photo was taken!
- Gladys Olson,
my grandma, is on pony at far left. 1910.
- Gladys Olson,
far left. Her baby sister is on her left. Probably taken in 1906.
- Olson Family
In the wagon: Gladys Olson (my grandma) & her father, Sam Olson. In the yard: Gundhilde Lee Jenson Olson Brinkworth, Joe Brinkworth, Gundhilde's 2nd husband. Photo from early 1900's.
- T.K. Mathewson
(my granddad), John Arnold Mathewson, and Isaac Mathewson Around 1874.
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Read this letter about John's passing in 1893, written by his wife, Mary.