VanCleve Album, Photo 24 - Identification Clues in Description

Name/Title

VanCleve Album, Photo 24 - Identification Clues in Description

Entry/Object ID

2015.1.25

Description

POSSIBLE IDENTITY: Mary Malvina (Harvey) Throckmorton [1821-1891]. Nearly all of the Throckmorton siblings appear across from their spouses in the album. Consequently, this woman of appropriate age, bearing resemblance to her children (particularly her daughters), and appearing across from James Throckmorton, is believed to be Mary Malvina (Harvey) Throckmorton [1821-1891] - wife of James Throckmorton, daughter of William Saunders Harvey & Jane Gettys. We are in search of photos of Mary Malvina (Harvey) Throckmorton, at any age, to compare. Original, no photographer listed.

Photograph Details

Type of Photograph

Tintype

Subject Person or Organization

Harvey, Mary Malvina [1821-1891]

Collection

Frank VanCleve Collection

Made/Created

Date made

1860 - 1880

Lexicon

Search Terms

Harvey family, Throckmorton family, Unidentified

Other Names and Numbers

Other Number

VANC-AN001-0014B

Provenance

Provenance Detail

VanCleve - Throckmorton Album - Frank VanCleve Collection

Notes

This photograph is included in a Carte-de-Visite sized photograph album that features the extended relatives of the VanCleve and Throckmorton families of Greene County, Pennsylvania. The album was purchased during a Flea Market event at the Greene County Fairgrounds in Waynesburg, Pennsylvania, by Frank VanCleve's daughter-in-law. No provenance or other historical information is known about the album other than its contents, which have been preserved and digitized in original order for contextual clues. Though it seems likely, based on the identified photographs in the album and the order in which they appear, that the original owner was a member of the immediate family of John Hunter VanCleve [1824-1907] and his wife, Ursula (Throckmorton) VanCleve [1826-1909]. Considering the number of Ursula's siblings who are represented, in addition to her own children, it is possible that the album belonged to Ursula herself. If information was written on the album page, the page itself was scanned first, followed by the photograph front, and then by the photograph back if it also contained information. Though Frank VanCleve maintains ownership of the original album, he has given permission for the photographs to be made available digitally for the use of family and local history research. The album was loaned to the Cornerstone Genealogical Society for this purpose and digital scans and archival notes were made from the original album by Candice Buchanan for the Greene Connections: Greene County, Pennsylvania Archives Project on 19 April 2015. Source Citation: VanCleve Album, Photo 24; item no. VANC-AN001-0014B, Frank VanCleve Collection, Greene Connections Archives Project (www.GreeneConnections.com).