This one is not as cut and dry as I like. There are two real possibilities for a Julia Howard who lived in Chicago in 1910 – the date that this graduating class from Manierre School in Chicago was taken. One of them, (Julia 1) is the daughter of James and Margaret, born in 1893; the other (Julia 2) is the daughter of Julia F. Howard and unknown father born about 1894.
I believe Julia 2 is our woman. For one thing, she lives in Ward 22. I know, I know! I may be putting too much weight on Ward 22 – which is where all the other children from this class that I’ve researched have been from. It is a compelling factor at this point. But that can’t be the only reason I choose her. Julia 1 lives in Ward 31. Now, considering I’m not completely sure where the Manierre school was at this time it’s hard to know who lived closer. In 1910 Ward 22 and Ward 31 were not really close to one another. Therefore, unlikely that someone would live in Ward 22 for example and school in Ward 31.
Julia 1 also was listed as working at a grocery store in 1910. The census was taken in April of that year, when school would have likely still been in session. Although, true the picture may have been taken earlier and she may have been working in the afternoons, etc., etc. There are many reasons why Julia 1 may still be our girl. For the sake of Ward 22 I’m going with Julia 2!
In 1910, when this picture was taken, Julia 2 was about 17. She and her brother Walter lived as lodgers with the family of Ellen Rowan. In 1900 she and Walter lived with their mother and another brother named Kirby who was 15 at the time. They lived in Ward 11 in 1900 (not to far from Ward 22). In 1904 Julia’s mother, also named Julia, died of natural causes. Older brother Kirby, and Julia 2 for that matter, have not been found in any other documentation other than those census records. I don’t know what happened to Julia’s father – he doesn’t appear in the picture ever. And I don’t know her mother’s maiden name. So much still not known – and no one searching for this beauty that I can tell.
With that wonderful hairdo too! Good luck Julia.
Jodi, what a fun project–and what an outrageous hairdo!
I just found your blog courtesy of GeneaBloggers today. I think it will be great to follow you and see what you come up with on these orphan photos. If you post much on the Chicago area, are you aware of the Chicago Genealogy group on Facebook? I’m sure the researchers there would like to know about the Chicago photos you find.
Best wishes as you continue your blogging–and diary–project.
Thanks so much! I didn’t know about the Chicago group. I will check it out. I do have a lot of pics from that region.
Jodi
Hi, Jodi – just found your blog through Geneabloggers. It’s great to find someone else who is excited about these old photos and trying to reunite them with family. I’ve been doing it for about a year, and blogging about it since the summer – I love both projects! Good luck with your searches – love the blog!
Mary Beth Marion
http://grandmaspicturebox.wordpress.com/
Thanks so much Mary Beth! I love your site too. I just saw it recently. Always great to meet someone else who loves to do this stuff!
Jodi