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  • Blakley Genealogy
    • The Tim Day Archives
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      • Alice Swan and Her Family
      • La Porte, California
      • Challenge, California
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    • The Aunt Irene Albums
      • Album One: The Early Years
        • The Family in Hughson
        • Friends and Outings
        • Travels with Aunt Irene
        • Studying and Teaching
      • Album Two: The Early and Middle Years
        • The Family and Neighborhood
        • Teaching
        • Travels With Aunt Irene
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The Aunt Irene Albums

Album Two: The Early and Middle Years

The Family in the early years. Uncle Pete (Cletus Burns); Great Grandpa (George Daniel Ludwig); James Bayard Ludwig, looks like after they've arrived in California; Walter in front of what I think is the house in Hughson; and the family in South Dakota in 1909. That is, I think, Great Grandma (Floy Hogg) in the back on the left, the three children could be Grandma (Marjorie), Aunt Irene, and James Bayard, but they don't look familiar. The other two girls in the back are unknown.

The Family and Neighborhood

n 1929, Aunt Irene (Ludwig) and Uncle Pete (Cletus Burns) took a trip to San Diego, it seems with another couple (who seem not to be the Boyds of other journeys). In these photos they are at Balboa Park and San Juan Capistrano. Aunt Irene and Uncle Pete in the first photo; the other couple in the second, and Aunt Irene and the other fellow in the third.

Travels With Aunt Irene

Aunt Irene (Ludwig) seems to have taught in Ceres in 1925-6. These are her students and fellow faculty members in 1925, including at the May Day Fete. One of the boys is named Frank.

Teaching

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