The doll was always displayed in our home, and I had always assumed it belonged to my mother. When I was given it as an adult, I was told it was mine and given to me years ago by a grandmother. I don't know which one, and now I'm curious. All these 40+ years, it's collected dust, and had a shoe damaged by a cat.
The outfit and entire body are handmade. I've washed all articles of clothing over the years, but not in the past 10. Does anybody know anything about this doll? Detailed photos will be posted on Thursday.
There is no way I can determine which grandmother gave it to me, because one lived 1,000+ miles away and the other 3,000. So it had to be mailed to me (my mother) in California. All this got me thinking about how similar my grandparents were. Based on what I know, it appears they were quite alike. However, I don't think they ever met, as my parents eloped prior to my father joining the Navy during WWII.
Anybody have an idea of who sent it to me?
Father's father, Clarence F. Poole was born 1891 in Illinois and married 1918
First child born 1919 (father) Illinois
1930 census indicates they had a maid living with them
Grandfather was a lawyer his entire life
Wife died January 1953 Illinois
He remarried June 1954 Santa Barbara, California
He died August 1957 Illinois
He always lived in Illinois
Their son went to college in New York state
Mother's father, Earle K. Bishop was born 1891 in Connecticut and married 1918
First child born 1919 (mother) New York City
1930 census indicates they had a maid living with them
Grandfather was an architect his entire life
Wife died April 1953 Connecticut
He remarried July 1953 Connecticut
He died August 1981 Connecticut
He always lived in Connecticut
Their daughter went to college in New York state
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