Category Archives: Wordless Wednesday

Wordless Wednesday – The Mother-in-laws

The Two Elizabeths

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Elizabeth (Krieble) Schiele and Elizabeth (Schwartz) Yegerlehner, the mothers of Lovina J. (Schiele) Yegerlehner and John H. Yegerlehner. Both were widowed around 1900. They died in 1922 within four months of each other.

Original image from the private collection of the author, Deborah Sweeney

©2013 copyright by Deborah Sweeney
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Wordless Wednesday – Elizabeth (Schwartz) Yegerlehner

Grace Wolf & Elizabeth (Schwartz) Yegerlehner

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Elizabeth (Schwartz) Yegerlehner with her granddaughter Grace Wolfe, c.1910

Original image from the private collection of the author, Deborah Sweeney.
©2013 copyright by Deborah Sweeney

Wordless Wednesday – The Yegerlehner Brothers

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The five Yegerlehner brothers, sons of Christian Yegerlehner. This photograph was likely taken at the Yegerlehner farm near Clay City, Indiana, circa 1890.

Back row: John H., Samuel, William
Front row: Charles, George

Original image from the private collection of the author, Deborah Sweeney.

©2013 copyright by Deborah Sweeney

Wordless Wednesday – John H. & Lovina Yegerlehner

Yegerlehner, John H. & Lovina - 1910s

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John H. Yegerlehner and his wife Lovina J. (Schiele) Yegerlehner in front of their home near Clay City, Indiana, circa late 1910s.

Original image from the private collection of the author, Deborah Sweeney.

©2013 copyright by Deborah Sweeney

Wordless Wednesday – John H. Yegerlehner Family

Yegerlehner, John H. and family - 1905

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The family of John H. Yegerlehner, 1904-1905, Clay County Indiana
(l. to r.) John H., Raymond, dog, Samuel, Ruth, Lovina, Roscoe (in carriage), Ralph, Clarence

Original image from the private collection of the author, Deborah Sweeney.

Wordless Wednesday – Norfolk

Shhhh! I know it’s supposed to be Wordless Wednesday. Here are some pictures that I believe were taken in Norfolk in June 1942 when my grandmother came to visit. They all appear to be taken at the same location. Although my grandmother would have been almost six months pregnant, she is not really showing (and her clothes are doing a very good job disguising her bump. My dad was also a small baby. They appear to be having fun trying on all my grandfather’s various uniforms.

Roscoe in Khaki

Roscoe in Khaki

Roscoe in Dress White uniform

Roscoe in Dress Whites

Roscoe & Gladys

Roscoe & Gladys

Roscoe & Gladys. Roscoe is wearing his dark Navy coat with dress white pants

Roscoe & Gladys. Roscoe is wearing his dark Navy coat with dress white pants

Another shot in dress whites

Another shot in dress whites

Headshot of Roscoe

Headshot of Roscoe

Roscoe & GladysRoscoe in his White Dress uniforma

Roscoe & Gladys
Roscoe in his White Dress uniform