Martha Jane (Orndoff) Martin [1916-2007] and William Clarence Orndoff [1914-1996]

Name/Title

Martha Jane (Orndoff) Martin [1916-2007] and William Clarence Orndoff [1914-1996]

Entry/Object ID

2018.5.127

Description

Real-photo postcard of [Left-Right]: Martha Jane (Orndoff) Martin [1916-2007] and William Clarence Orndoff [1914-1996] - children of Eli Blaine Orndoff and Goldie Agnes Carpenter. Original, professional photograph from Babbitt, Waynesburg, Pa.

Photograph Details

Type of Photograph

Real-photo postcard

Collection

Sellers Burdette and Bettie (Blake) Carpenter Collection

Made/Created

Studio

Babbitt, John Henry [1876-1938] (Studio)

Date made

circa 1916 - circa 1917

Place

Location

Pennsylvania / Greene County / Waynesburg

Lexicon

Search Terms

Orndoff family

Other Names and Numbers

Other Number

CARP-AN005-0067

Relationships

Related Person or Organization

Person or Organization

Orndoff, Martha Jane [1916-2007]

Person or Organization

Orndoff, William Clarence [1914-1996]

Provenance

Provenance Detail

Carpenter Series - Sellers Burdette and Bettie (Blake) Carpenter Collection

Acquisition Method

Digital

Acquisition Date

2013

Notes

The Sellers Burdette and Bettie (Blake) Carpenter Collection was in large part passed from Capt. John Scott [1815-1894] and his wife, Charlotte (Mason) Scott [1817-1901], to their daughter Elizabeth Jane (Scott) Carpenter [1849-1931] and her husband, Asa Sellers Carpenter [1853-1926], to their son John Leslie Carpenter and his wife, Velma (Meek) Carpenter, to their son Sellers Burdette Carpenter and his wife, Bettie (Blake) Carpenter, whose heirs shared the collection with the Greene Connections: Greene County, Pennsylvania Archives Project in 2013. SOURCE CITATION: [Left-Right]: Martha Jane (Orndoff) Martin [1916-2007] and William Clarence Orndoff [1914-1996] - children of Eli Blaine Orndoff and Goldie Agnes Carpenter; circa 1916-1917, image by Babbitt, Waynesburg, Pa.; item no. CARP-AN005-0067, Sellers Burdette and Bettie (Blake) Carpenter Collection, shared by their heirs; Greene Connections Archives Project (GreeneConnections.com).