The picture above is of Charley Price and Laura Gregory Price, probably made around 1893
The picture above is of my Grandparents, Charley Price and Laura Gregory and their family, this picture was probably made around 1912. L-R, front row, Laura Gregory Price, William Preston Price (my Father), Charley Price and George W. Price. Second row, L-R, Eldron Price, Harlow Price and Vernie Price.
The picture above is of my Grandfather Charles Price, holding my first cousin Peggy Jean Price, daughter of George W. and Virginia Price and my Grandmother Laura Gregory Price. Thanks to Peggy for sending the picture. Peggy informs me that the picture is dated May 1938.
The picture above is of Vernie K. Price, second son of Charles and Laura Gregory Price, holding my first cousing Peggy.
Vernie Price, Aug 20, 1899-March 17, 1941
Picture above, L-R, front row, Charley Price, Laura Gregory Price, not sure about the child, either my older brother, C. W. or my first cousin Peggy Price. Back row, L-R, Eldron Price and his wife Mae Price. This picture was made around 1941.
The picture above is Laura Gregory Price and her brother, Robert S. (Tuck) Gregory
The picture above is of, L-R_Millie Farris Gregory (Wife of Walter Gregory), Summerfield Gregory, brother of Laura, son of Jacob Gregory, Laura Gregory Price and William Preston Price. This must have been a "working day", notice that Grandma, has her head tied up and has a long apron on.
The picture above is of Laura Gregory, this was taken when she was well into her 80's and confined to a chair, because she had broken her hip and was unable to walk, notice her "beloved" washstand, behind her and on the wall a "what-not" shelf, made from old wooden thread spools. Thanks to Cousin Eula Vaughn Arnold for the three pictures above.
The picture above is of Harlow Price, eldest son of Charley Price and Laura Gregory, taken around 1917-1918, during World War 1
The above pictue is of Harlow Price (far right, with different type of hat) and some of his Army buddies, taken during World War 1 and more than likely, somewhere in France.