1890 photo of Isabel Couplin Lindsley (1855-1956)
I purchased in Alameda, CA, the subject studio portrait of a young woman taken by C. N. Parker, Morristown, NJ.It is identified on the back of the mount:
"Mama
Fall 1890
Isabel L. Sayre
Bride of F. F. Sayre"
This individual appears in Public Member Trees posted on ancestry.com.She is listed in the 1860 Census data for Morris Township, Morris Co., NJ; the 1870 Census data for Passaic Township, Morris Co., NJ; the 1900 Census data for Denver (resided at 1835 Williams Street), Arapahoe Co., CO; the 1910 and 1920 Census data for Alameda (resided at 1244 St. Charles Street), Alameda Co., CA; and the 1930 Census data for Redwood City (resided at 150C Duane Street), San Mateo Co., CA.She is included in the "California Death Index, 1940-1997."
Isabel Couplin Lindsley, born 12 Jan 1855 in Morris Township, Morris Co., NJ, died 19 Nov in Alameda Co., CA, was the daughter of a farmer, Albert Lindsley (1816-1894), and Mary Louise Couplin (1816-1900).In about 1891, Isabel married a lumber merchant, Frederick Frelinghuysen Sayre (1856-1941).The couple had two children (both born in CO): Frederick Lindsley Sayre (1893-1980) and Raymond Worth Sayre (1895-1981).
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Re: 1890 photo of Isabel Couplin Lindsley (1855-1956)
Paul Peterson 5/13/12
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Re: 1890 photo of Isabel Couplin Lindsley (1855-1956)
Gene Lindsley 1/15/12