Re: Belphoebe's CAF (21)
in reply to a message by Belphoebe
H: Ernest Algernon Malloy
W: Frances Miriam Setangya
S: Adam Noel Malloy - coachman
-W: Celia Esther Kirk - pianist/hymnist
-D1: Tabitha Lillian Malloy - poetry
-D2: Jemima Gaynor Malloy - pianist
-S1: Shadrach Everett Malloy - hunting
-D3: Claudia Dorcas Malloy - zither
D: Ethel Frances Malloy - watercolorist
-H: Arthur Cedric Jones - ship owner (Mars)
-D1: Hannah Cecily Jones - perfumer
-S1: Edmund Curtis Jones - sailing
-S2: Leland Cyril Jones - miniature carosel (Eris)
S: Gilbert Henry Malloy - club owner
-W: Lily Ann Miller - sings
-D1: Dolores Lily Malloy - tombstone rubbings
-D2: Gladys Ann Malloy - deceased
-D3: Enid Blythe Malloy - music box
-D4: Clara Judith Malloy - porcelain doll (Puff)
S: Geoffrey Ernest Malloy - gambler
-W: Gloria Consuela Barris - card sharp
-S1: Ernest Santiago Barris Malloy - portratist
-S2 Archibald "Archie" Tomas Malloy - Pinkerton
*because of the style of the art,the family above has become very much a turn of the 20th century group.
W: Frances Miriam Setangya
S: Adam Noel Malloy - coachman
-W: Celia Esther Kirk - pianist/hymnist
-D1: Tabitha Lillian Malloy - poetry
-D2: Jemima Gaynor Malloy - pianist
-S1: Shadrach Everett Malloy - hunting
-D3: Claudia Dorcas Malloy - zither
D: Ethel Frances Malloy - watercolorist
-H: Arthur Cedric Jones - ship owner (Mars)
-D1: Hannah Cecily Jones - perfumer
-S1: Edmund Curtis Jones - sailing
-S2: Leland Cyril Jones - miniature carosel (Eris)
S: Gilbert Henry Malloy - club owner
-W: Lily Ann Miller - sings
-D1: Dolores Lily Malloy - tombstone rubbings
-D2: Gladys Ann Malloy - deceased
-D3: Enid Blythe Malloy - music box
-D4: Clara Judith Malloy - porcelain doll (Puff)
S: Geoffrey Ernest Malloy - gambler
-W: Gloria Consuela Barris - card sharp
-S1: Ernest Santiago Barris Malloy - portratist
-S2 Archibald "Archie" Tomas Malloy - Pinkerton
*because of the style of the art,the family above has become very much a turn of the 20th century group.
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True! Great that you noticed it! I love that period at the moment. I also love that you used Victorian occupations, toys etc!
This message was edited 9/6/2023, 4:36 AM