Current Search: Rahn, Imogene Evelyn Bubbett, 1881-1932 (x)
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Imogene Bubbett Rahn.
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Imogene Bubbett Rahn as a young adult. There is no identification on the photo as to where it was taken, however there is a stamp on the back which says, "Parker and Battersby, 146 West 42nd St. New York City"
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/ic/SW00002246
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Janet Castle and Imogene Bubbett Rahn.
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Imogene Bubbett Rahn and Janet Castle seated on a bench at an unknown location. There is no documentation, however it is believed that Janet Castle was the daughter of Eleanor Castle. According to Rahn's list, she had a son, named Morrison, and according to the McCready list, she had a granddaughter named Dawn. No mention of a Janet.
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/ic/SW00002250
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Imogene, Bertie, and Evelyn.
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Rahn, Claude Jerome
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The caption on the back says "Taken at Suffern N.Y, July 24, 1927." Seen here is Bertie Boomer (back), Imogene Bubbett Rahn (middle), and Evelyn Bubbett (right). A similar photo features Claude Rahn instead of Imogene, so it is presumed that Claude is the photographer.
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/ic/SW00002274
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Imogene and Evelyn in the park.
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Imogene Bubbett Rahn (left) and Evelyn Bubbett (right), next to the Estero River. Caption on the back of the photo reads, "In the Park 1918. When Gene was here on a visit. Imogene & Evelyn."
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1918, 1918, 1918-01-01T05:00:00.000Z, 1918-01-01T05:00:00.000Z
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/ic/SW00002300
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Group Posing in Winter Scene.
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A group of four Koreshans posing in a Winter scene. This photo is one of a group of photographs that were presumably taken in Philadelphia. This is based on the fact that Ruth Boomer Thomas, daughter of Berthaldine and sister of Bertie, married a Philadelphia architect. There are other photos showing scenes in and around Philadephia that were obviously taken at the same time. In this photo, Imogene, Ruth and Annie Ray are easily identified, however, the man in the back only "appears" to be...
Show moreA group of four Koreshans posing in a Winter scene. This photo is one of a group of photographs that were presumably taken in Philadelphia. This is based on the fact that Ruth Boomer Thomas, daughter of Berthaldine and sister of Bertie, married a Philadelphia architect. There are other photos showing scenes in and around Philadephia that were obviously taken at the same time. In this photo, Imogene, Ruth and Annie Ray are easily identified, however, the man in the back only "appears" to be Claude Rahn. This is based on photo 1-014 which clearly shows Claude and was taken at the same location as this photo. It may also be Dudley Andrews, brother of Allen and Annie Ray. The dating of this photograph is based on the following: Ruth Boomer was born in 1888. In 1900 she was living in Chicago (census). In 1934 (according to the "Community Current Events") Ruth lived in Philadelphia, was married and already had her only known child, Benjamin Brooks Thomas. Ruth is listed in the 1920 census in Philadelphia. Community Current Events (CCE) - Jan 1933 mentions Ruth and "young son" Benjamin Brooks Thomas - when was he born [10/17/02] -- The 1920 US Census shows Ruth Boomer married to Walter H. Thomas.
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/ic/SW00002200
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Imogene Bubbett Rahn, Jennie Campbell, and Bertie Boomer.
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This photograph is captioned on the back: "Taken in the Pa. depot just before I left N.Y. for Baltimore on my way to Chicago. The one in the center is Sister Jeannie Campbell. Layard took the pictire." On the front, the three names are written in ink. These would be Imogene Bubbett Rahn, wife of Claude Rahn; Jennie Campbell, wife of Peter and mother of Edith (Trebell) and Layard Campbell; Bertie Boomer. Jennie Campbell was born in Scotland in 1857 and came to New Brunswick in 1873, then to...
Show moreThis photograph is captioned on the back: "Taken in the Pa. depot just before I left N.Y. for Baltimore on my way to Chicago. The one in the center is Sister Jeannie Campbell. Layard took the pictire." On the front, the three names are written in ink. These would be Imogene Bubbett Rahn, wife of Claude Rahn; Jennie Campbell, wife of Peter and mother of Edith (Trebell) and Layard Campbell; Bertie Boomer. Jennie Campbell was born in Scotland in 1857 and came to New Brunswick in 1873, then to Kansas in 1877, Portland Oregon in 1884, and Chicago in 1893 and on to Estero in 1896. [Source: Rahn membership list, p.3]
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/ic/SW00002341
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Winter Scene.
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The location of this photograph is unknown, but it could possibly be New York. Pictured here are (from left to right): James Andrews, Imogene Bubbett Rahn, possibly Claude Rahn [?], Annie Ray Andrews, and Laurie Bubbett.
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/ic/SW00002342
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Small Group on Tennis Court.
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This appears to be a companion to photo fgcu_kc_0248, although Laurie Bubbett (far right) is in different clothing. The location appears to be the same. Individuals appear to be (from left to right) Bertie Boomer (?), Claude Rahn, Annie Ray Andrews, Imogene Bubbett Rahn, and Laurie Bubbett.
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/ic/SW00002349
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