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He seems like he's going to burst with pride, I agree. I love this photo so much. I plan to have a large one printed and hung at the end of our hallway.
Greta, I wish the penchant for sugary creation came down to my husband with the genes, but alas, it did not. Serves my waistline well, though, I guess. =)
That is my great grandfather. His son, Redmond Joseph MacIntosh is my mother's father. His father's name was John Stewart McIntosh after his father's cousin John Stewart. Do you have any other history of great Grand Dad's family? I'd love to hear from you. Jon Niehaus P.S. I have a black and white photo of the picture you display. I got it from my mother, Mary Louise MacIntosh jonfniehaus@hotmail.com
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Ummm ... confectioner ... "High Grade Chocolates" ... that's what I call talent in the family!
I wonder if the wagon was new? He seems quite proud. This is a really neat picture.
He seems like he's going to burst with pride, I agree. I love this photo so much. I plan to have a large one printed and hung at the end of our hallway.
Greta, I wish the penchant for sugary creation came down to my husband with the genes, but alas, it did not. Serves my waistline well, though, I guess. =)
That is my great grandfather. His son, Redmond Joseph MacIntosh is my mother's father. His father's name was John Stewart McIntosh after his father's cousin John Stewart. Do you have any other history of great Grand Dad's family? I'd love to hear from you. Jon Niehaus P.S. I have a black and white photo of the picture you display. I got it from my mother, Mary Louise MacIntosh jonfniehaus@hotmail.com
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