Ellis Album

Ellis Album, Photo 83 – Baby Nona Shupe, Four Generation Photo

Baby Nona Shupe, 4 generation photo
Front, l-r: John Webster, Lydia Almeda Taylor Webster, Deloris Martha Ellis Shupe holding baby Nona Lou Shupe, Susan Kaziah Davis Ellis, Frederick William Ellis; Back, l-r: Julia Elizabeth Webster Ellis, Joseph Hyrum Ellis.  About 1929.

 

This photo is remarkable, for several reasons.  First, it’s an 8×10 in pristine condition – from 1929.  Impressive.  Second, the combination of people.  We have baby Nona in the center on her Mother’s lap.  Behind Nona’s mother are Nona’s maternal grandparents, Joseph & Julia Ellis.  Then on either side of baby Nona are the parents of her maternal grandparents.  What a cool group to gather for a four generation photo!

Guess what?  It gets even more interesting.  When I added this photo to my ancestry tree I realized I am related to both of Nona’s sets of great-grandparents.  The couple on the far right are my 2nd great-grandparents, Frederick William Ellis and Susan Kaziah Davis.  That relationship was obvious and I recognized them instantly.

Then there is the couple on the far left who were strangers to me, or so I thought, until I realized they were already in my tree.  This is about to get all sorts of complicated, stick with me.  The couple on the far left are John Webster and Lydia Almeda Taylor.  Lydia is my 1st cousin 5 times removed.  Her mother is Clarissa Lake, the sister of my 4th great-grandma, Sabra Lake.  But I’m also related to her father, Pleasant Green Taylor – twice.  Pleasant Green is my 4th great-granduncle, son of my 5th great-grandparents William Taylor & Elizabeth Patrick.  That makes Lydia my 1st cousin 5 times removed – again.  But Pleasant Green is also the second husband of my 4th great-grandmother, Sarah Jane Marler.  Are you dizzy?  Good news, none of those extra relationships are on the same branches of my tree.  Phew!

 

 

This photo comes from the thirty-sixth page of the album.  Here are pages thirty-six and thirty-seven to give context for this photo:

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This post is part of a series sharing this wonderful old family photo album.  You can learn more about the album here.