Marie Mary Bjornstad (October 1881 - ?) living in Lake Park, Becker, Minnesota. Her father's name was Mikal Bjornstad (Find A Grave Memorial# 39707060 has a nice bio) and by 1910, her mother Josephine (Find A Grave Memorial# 39707057) apparently passed away.
Marie married Edward Larsen and moved into North Dakota.
I found out that the Montauk refers to the camera used to take the photo. It was made by G Gennert Co. located in New York, Chicago, and San Francisco. The Gennert Company was a wholesaler in photograpic supplies.
Interesting spelling for Mable Tompson.
ReplyDeleteI am imagining her as a teacher. Do you think the Montauk postcard means it was from Long Island?
It could be, there is also a ship called Montauk. I could only find one reference to the postcard for a year and that was 1909.
DeleteI think the same person wrote both names. So the spelling of Tompson must be correct.
DeleteMarie Mary Bjornstad (October 1881 - ?) living in Lake Park, Becker, Minnesota. Her father's name was Mikal Bjornstad (Find A Grave Memorial# 39707060 has a nice bio) and by 1910, her mother Josephine (Find A Grave Memorial# 39707057) apparently passed away.
ReplyDeleteMarie married Edward Larsen and moved into North Dakota.
I found out that the Montauk refers to the camera used to take the photo. It was made by G Gennert Co. located in New York, Chicago, and San Francisco. The Gennert Company was a wholesaler in photograpic supplies.
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