Old Photos: Are These Sisters or Family Friends?
He recently wrote to tell me more about the women in the picture. His grandmother Mary Florence Filichia Catanzaro was born in Chicago on Feb. 18, 1894.
Mary had four sisters: Rose (born July 1892), Jennie (born 1900), Virginia (born circa 1902) and Constance (born circa 1906).
Based on the style of the women’s dresses and hair in this image, and a tentative date of circa 1910, only the oldest sisters, Rose and Mary, could be depicted here. The other sisters would be too young.
If this image was taken at mid-decade, about 1915, the hairstyle of the woman seated second from left would be outdated, but not necessarily those of her companions. By 1915, Jennie was 15. If she’s posed with her older sisters here, she’d be the youngest member of this group.
Clothing and hairstyles changed radically in the second decade of the 20th century. By 1920, many women had shorter hair and wore loose-fitting dresses with shorter hemlines than in recent years.
Assuming two of these women are sisters, the other two are likely friends. Despite the grainy quality of this type of tintype it should be possible to determine who’s who by comparing later photographs of the sisters to this image.
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The women in the photo are all wearing the SAME dress–same fabric, same style–and their hair is styled the same way, too, just varying by the part. It looks like a costume photo to me–maybe they were all in a performance together, either a skit or a musical performance, for example. I have seen photos in high school and college yearbooks that look very similar. So if there is a story in the family about one of the sisters being involved in theater or music, check that out, or check yearbooks of the time perioud and location. Good luck!