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Title: A little story of my grandfather
Post by: Redler on June 09, 2020, 12:42:38 AM
Hi all!

On last Saturday, I visited at my aunt as she turned 92. She said that one drawer of an old desk is stuck. I managed open it in a few minutes. I recognise a portrait of my grandfather (born in 1876). I never seen him, because he died in 1952, ten year before I was born. My mother (now 96 years) has told that her father had been two times in New York in his youth where he worked as electrian ca. 1910's. My mother and her sisters have complained many times that they didn't asked him about those journeys. Anyway, he travelled there by ship and it took several weeks. We don't know how long time he worked there. He was going to travel there third time, but before that he met his wife, my grandmother and stayed in Finland.

Then a few words about the portait; when I looked at lower part of it, I noticed that the protrait has been taken in New York, can't figure out what is the name of studio (Conkling or something), but the address is 394 Fulton Street, Jamaica, N.Y. If you write that address in google, it takes you to Brooklyn and Jamaica, N.Y is several kilometers to the east.  But, it was interesting to see where my grandfather has been.

He had very stylish suite, imo. Not much smiling at that time, when portraits were taken :)

(https://songcrafters.org/forum/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=29670.0;attach=189946)

(https://songcrafters.org/forum/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=29670.0;attach=189945)

Title: Re: A little story of my grandfather
Post by: danthecoat on June 09, 2020, 02:26:10 AM
What a fantastic part of history. I would love to know more about my great grandfathers.

Thanks for sharing  ;)
Title: Re: A little story of my grandfather
Post by: Greeny on June 09, 2020, 04:59:50 AM
This is amazing.
Title: Re: A little story of my grandfather
Post by: Hook on June 09, 2020, 07:27:33 AM
Spectacular discovery and that is a sharp looking suit...who needs a smile.
Rock on!
Title: Re: A little story of my grandfather
Post by: Pete C on June 09, 2020, 09:53:37 AM
Interesting story Kari - I love old photos like that and there's so much about our ancestors that we'd like to know.

I've been researching my family tree on and off for a few years now and have traced some parts of my family as far back as the 1700's so far. I even did the Ancestry DNA test which currently shows my DNA make-up as 60% England and Wales, 35% Ireland and Scotland, 3% Germanic Europe and 2% Norway. They update it periodically as the number of samples increases.

Here's a photo of my Grandfather during the First World War.


My Grandfather is the soldier on the right side and my Great Grandparents are the couple sat in the middle with their children, two sons-in-law, and two grandchildren. The soldier on the left is my Grandfather's brother - they both served in the same regiment during the First World War and were in the Battle of the Somme. My Grandfather died in 1980 aged 91 so I knew him till I was 19.

Pete

(https://songcrafters.org/forum/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=29670.0;attach=189949)

Title: Re: A little story of my grandfather
Post by: kenny mac on June 09, 2020, 12:01:16 PM
Amazing stuff,this really intrigues me.
That find was meant to happen Kari.
Brilliant guys.
Title: Re: A little story of my grandfather
Post by: Ferryman on June 09, 2020, 12:15:31 PM
C'mon Kari, should be inspiration for a song. Sharp dressed man maybe  ;)

Maybe that's a festival idea - a song for our grandparents?
Title: Re: A little story of my grandfather
Post by: cuthbert on June 09, 2020, 04:18:27 PM
This is fascinating, Kari!

I did a quick search for the studio and this is what I found:

QuoteCONKLIN, CHARLES E.

Conklin, Charles E., photographer, 394 Fulton, Jamaica, NY (1902) Queens NY City Business Directory

CONKLIN, CHARLES W.

Conklin, Chas. W., photographist, Jamaica, NY (1870) Sampson Davenport NY State Business Directory; Charles W. Conklin, photographist, Jamaica, NY (1874) Sampson, Davenport's New York State Business Directory

https://www.langdonroad.com/con-to-cre

Here's an ad that came up in the same search:

(https://songcrafters.org/forum/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=29670.0;attach=189952)
Title: Re: A little story of my grandfather
Post by: 64Guitars on June 09, 2020, 04:33:12 PM
Quote from: Redler on June 09, 2020, 12:42:38 AMThen a few words about the portait; when I looked at lower part of it, I noticed that the protrait has been taken in New York, can't figure out what is the name of studio (Conkling or something), but the address is 394 Fulton Street, Jamaica, N.Y. If you write that address in google, it takes you to Brooklyn and Jamaica, N.Y is several kilometers to the east.  But, it was interesting to see where my grandfather has been.

I found some pictures of postcards featuring Fulton Street, Jamaica, Queens, Long Island, New York from the 1910s.

https://picclick.com/Jamaica-Queens-Fulton-St-Now-Jamaica-Ave-Long-231970578065.html#&gid=1&pid=1 (https://picclick.com/Jamaica-Queens-Fulton-St-Now-Jamaica-Ave-Long-231970578065.html#&gid=1&pid=1)

https://picclick.com/Jamaica-Long-Island-NY-Fulton-St-c1910-Postcard-333537715742.html#&gid=1&pid=1 (https://picclick.com/Jamaica-Long-Island-NY-Fulton-St-c1910-Postcard-333537715742.html#&gid=1&pid=1)

https://picclick.com/Jamaica-Queens-Long-Island-NY-Fulton-St-c1910-352371544054.html#&gid=1&pid=1 (https://picclick.com/Jamaica-Queens-Long-Island-NY-Fulton-St-c1910-352371544054.html#&gid=1&pid=1)

https://picclick.com/A-View-of-the-Shops-on-Fulton-Street-331064178639.html#&gid=1&pid=1 (https://picclick.com/A-View-of-the-Shops-on-Fulton-Street-331064178639.html#&gid=1&pid=1)

I think Fulton Street, or at least some portion of it, may have been renamed to Jamaica Avenue.

http://www.richmondhillhistory.org/JamaicaAve.html (http://www.richmondhillhistory.org/JamaicaAve.html)

Title: Re: A little story of my grandfather
Post by: Redler on June 09, 2020, 10:39:36 PM
It's nice to see that the topic is interesting! Thanks Pete for sharing your photo and Cuth and 64 thanks for the links/pics. New York looks like a small town at that time. Everything can be find on the net as we can see - for example the info about the photographer!!

I think the photo of my grandfather can be taken earlier than 1910's. I added wedding photo of my grandparents and think it's been taken ca. 1920, because the first daughter was born 1921 and my grandfather looks much older.

(https://songcrafters.org/forum/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=29670.0;attach=189954)

Quote from: Ferryman on June 09, 2020, 12:15:31 PMC'mon Kari, should be inspiration for a song. Sharp dressed man maybe  ;)

Maybe that's a festival idea - a song for our grandparents?

Good ideas! I'm sure Sharp Dressed Man would be a hit song ;D
Title: Re: A little story of my grandfather
Post by: kenny mac on June 09, 2020, 10:46:00 PM
My brother did these colour versions for you guys.
Brings the photos to life.
Title: Re: A little story of my grandfather
Post by: Redler on June 09, 2020, 11:07:13 PM
Thanks, Kenny!! I'm gonna print that on photo paper!
Title: Re: A little story of my grandfather
Post by: Jean Pierre on June 09, 2020, 11:49:35 PM
very moving and interesting story
In these periods of confinement we had time to search a little in the drawers and so like Karl, like me, like Pete and probably others we discovered "old yellowed photos of our youth", or even of the youth of our ancestors.
So that was my case some time ago, where I found photos of my parents, me and my cousin when we were about ten years old.
It incited me to do a cover of this song by Charles Trenet ("Que reste til de nos amours") that I invite you to watch the video if you haven't seen it, which fits well with Karl's topic.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-Yd9Q2AeCU
Title: Re: A little story of my grandfather
Post by: Pete C on June 10, 2020, 01:37:11 AM
Thanks so much Kenny and your brother - the photos look amazing now !

Pete
Title: Re: A little story of my grandfather
Post by: launched on June 10, 2020, 06:22:34 PM
Great story and loved the photos Kari. Back then it would almost be like traveling to another planet based on what we can do today!