Jean M. Hoffman
I wrote before of finding a Kentucky relative, Matilda McClintock Scott (1809-1902), living in East Cleveland, Ohio, and buried in Lake View Cemetery. (Here)That post was discovered by a descendant of Matilda, through her son, who contacted me. In our subsequent discussions I was told of a photograph of this relative. It is especially interesting by not showing a stern expression so common in old pictures. She is shown with her knitting and nearly smiling. I was given permission to share this treasure.
The reverse was annotated by Matilda's granddaughter, Ellen Scott. She wrote:
Was about 90 yr. old at Cleveland, Ohio—lived at time of death with her daughter.”
The photograph is on a backing that has an embossed stamp. Normally that would identify the photographer or studio and I enlarged it to see what I could learn. It reads:
CYNTHIANA, KY below and in the middle on either side of the image
18 - 98.
There were photographers named Hope Redmon in Cynthiana, a father who died in October 18981 and son, also Hope Redmon (1854-1917).2 Perhaps Matilda was still in Kentucky in 1898 for the photo before going to live with her daughter in East Cleveland, Ohio.
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1. Harry G. Enoch, Family History of George and William Redmon of Pennsylvania and Kentucky (n.p, n,p,, 2006); digital images, Google Books (from Lulu.com, 2015) (https://www.google.com/books/edition/Family_History_of_George_and_William_Red/9Z9hCgAAQBAJ?hl=en : viewed 10 July 2021), p. 173, Notes for Charles Hope Redmon.
2. “Kentucky, U.S., Death Records, 1852-1965,” Ancestry.com (https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/1222 : viewed 10 July 2021) > Death Certificates, 1911-1965 > 1914- > Film 7016200: All Counties > image 3301, Certificate of Death no. 32996 (1917), Hope Redmon.