tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-296487083372130379.post2102509259131741231..comments2024-01-10T05:27:23.449-05:00Comments on Kindred Footprints: Mrs. Hiscott ~ Mystery WomanSharondipity Designshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05138659165603759421noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-296487083372130379.post-15118005056236011062010-05-21T13:28:23.766-04:002010-05-21T13:28:23.766-04:00Thanks Lorine, just checking out your articles now...Thanks Lorine, just checking out your articles now. As always, great information. Thanks for your thoughts, I think you're right. Maybe not as impossible as I thought.Sharondipity Designshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05138659165603759421noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-296487083372130379.post-32381903347617116772010-05-21T12:22:07.300-04:002010-05-21T12:22:07.300-04:00Hi Sharon, I can help a wee bit. It's not the ...Hi Sharon, I can help a wee bit. It's not the first gal who died in 1852. photography was not available to the masses until 1854. This gal is wearing what's called a Bishop Sleeve which was popular early 1860s. Everything about her dress, bonnet, hairstyle etc indicate early 1860s. She's elderly so if we go by what women are in their 50s or older in 1860 who are we left with? My money's on #2 or #3. What does the carte de visite say on the back? What does the photographer logo look like (if there is one) You might be able to narrow it by seeing who the photographer is and when he/she was doing business. Have you seen my articles on dating old photos? http://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/photos/fashions-photos.shtmlOlive Tree Genealogyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02381110998759242462noreply@blogger.com