The families of frances wilson osborne and g. W. Osborne, jr



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POSTED BY GLENN N. HOLLIMAN AT 4:35 PM 0 COMMENTS 

LABELS: DAVID WRIGHTPEARL OSBORNE WRIGHT

9/4/10

More Adema and Stansbery Photographs, No. 7



by Glenn N. Holliman

More Photos from Bob Adema
1930s

Below is a photograph of my mother's first cousin, Gladys Osborne Adema, probably while on an outing in the Virginia mountains.




1995 in Ohio Cousins Revisit

Below, left to right are Geraldine Stansbery Holliman Feick (Gladys's first cousin), Bob Adema, a son of Gladys, Gladys and The Rev. Don Feick, my Mother's husband. Fr. Don, an Episcopal priest, had a parish in Ohio, and while there he and Gerry visited family she had not seen in over a generation. Bob is the cousin who has been sharing the family photos the past several postings.






More soon of the family of Frances Wilson Osborne (1851 - 1940)

POSTED BY GLENN N. HOLLIMAN AT 12:06 AM 0 COMMENTS 

LABELS: DON FEICKGERALDINE STANSBERY HOLLIMAN FEICKGLADYS OSBORNE ADEMATOM ADEMA

9/2/10

More Adema and Stansbery Photographs, No. 6

by Glenn N. Holliman

More photos from the collection of cousin Bob Adema.


1940s?
Left is my Mother's first cousin, Bascomb K. Osborne and on far right is his father, my Great Uncle Bascomb Osborne. Bascomb'ssecond wife, Ada stands behind Bascomb K's daugher, Virginia (Ginnie). The photo was probably taken in the late 1940s or early 1950s at the Osborne home in Owenboro, Kentucky. Bascomb was a Ford manager. The younger Bascomb, Uncle Bab as he was known to his nieces and nephews, had an outstanding career in the U.S. Navy. All in this photo are now deceased.



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