Posted by George Russell, 14 November 2009 at 14:44
Mr. Doupe is Nathan B. Doupe (1864-1955) husband of Emma Cornish (1873-1965)
Posted by Ruth Ann Cornish Krieg Ingraham, 24 October 2010 at 14:22
October 24, 2010
I agree with Mr. Russell.
This is Nathan Doupe (1864-1955) with his wife Emma J. Cornish Doupe (1864-1955) with their daughter Velma W. (1903-?), unmarried, who lived and died in St. Marys. Emma was my great aunt, sister of my grandfather, Franklin Cornish, and daughter of John and Jane White Cornish, Kirkton.
Posted by Jason Swan, 23 February 2020 at 20:07
This looks like the house at the corner of Mary Street and Paisley Street in Kirkton. The side with the porch faces onto Paisley Street.
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Mr. Doupe is Nathan B. Doupe (1864-1955) husband of Emma Cornish (1873-1965)
October 24, 2010
I agree with Mr. Russell.
This is Nathan Doupe (1864-1955) with his wife Emma J. Cornish Doupe (1864-1955) with their daughter Velma W. (1903-?), unmarried, who lived and died in St. Marys. Emma was my great aunt, sister of my grandfather, Franklin Cornish, and daughter of John and Jane White Cornish, Kirkton.
This looks like the house at the corner of Mary Street and Paisley Street in Kirkton. The side with the porch faces onto Paisley Street.