Hi, I was wondering if anybody would be able to help me in detirmining whether a picture I found in a book full of local historical pictures, is actually a shot of my own great-great grandparents. It does sound a little far-fetched to stumble across a picture of your ancestors in a book, although I'm convinced that the couple shown in the picture are my Thomas Theobald (b. 1882) and Mary Bullimore (b. 1883).
The reason I'm so sure is because everything seems to fit and fall into place. Namely, the photograph was taken in Derby in 1907, and the only picture I have of Thomas and Mary was taken during this period (although it is regretably very faded). The similarity between my Thomas and the man in the photograph is uncanny, however. They have an identical pipe, an identical jacket, an identical brow, an identical top lip, identical ears, an identical hairline, everything! While I have no clear view of Mary in my own photograph, the image of the woman from the back matches the elderly Mary precisely when you compare them facially - the same open mouthed look, the same eyes, the same nose... I showed the picture to my grandfather (it was his grandmother) and he himself remarked it was uncanny although, not having seen her as a young woman, was unable to say whether it was her for sure. He had not known his grandfather.
So I was wondering whether any of you kind people would be able to help me positively identify the two people in the photograph, or if you have any knowledge as to how I would go about detirmining whether they are in fact my great-great grandparents. Or will I simply never know? :(
I've attached the relevant pictures in this message. The image from the book shows a party scene and the man and woman in question are the man sat down in the left hand corner, and the woman dressed in white who is sat in front of the boy. My own picture of the two shows Thomas standing by his horse and Mary sat in the carriage with her newborn baby. I've also included the pictures I have of Mary as an older woman.
Many thanks for your time!
My photo:
Photo from the book:
Mary as an older woman:
The reason I'm so sure is because everything seems to fit and fall into place. Namely, the photograph was taken in Derby in 1907, and the only picture I have of Thomas and Mary was taken during this period (although it is regretably very faded). The similarity between my Thomas and the man in the photograph is uncanny, however. They have an identical pipe, an identical jacket, an identical brow, an identical top lip, identical ears, an identical hairline, everything! While I have no clear view of Mary in my own photograph, the image of the woman from the back matches the elderly Mary precisely when you compare them facially - the same open mouthed look, the same eyes, the same nose... I showed the picture to my grandfather (it was his grandmother) and he himself remarked it was uncanny although, not having seen her as a young woman, was unable to say whether it was her for sure. He had not known his grandfather.
So I was wondering whether any of you kind people would be able to help me positively identify the two people in the photograph, or if you have any knowledge as to how I would go about detirmining whether they are in fact my great-great grandparents. Or will I simply never know? :(
I've attached the relevant pictures in this message. The image from the book shows a party scene and the man and woman in question are the man sat down in the left hand corner, and the woman dressed in white who is sat in front of the boy. My own picture of the two shows Thomas standing by his horse and Mary sat in the carriage with her newborn baby. I've also included the pictures I have of Mary as an older woman.
Many thanks for your time!
My photo:
Photo from the book:
Mary as an older woman:
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