Originally posted by Errata
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I think the oldest daughter was often named after the father's mother or the mother's mother and any subsequent daughthers would then be named after the mother or one of her sisters. i found this to be true when i carried out my own family history.
Also, in Catholic families, the oldest daughter was often named Mary.
With reference to the clothes, and the style looking older than the 1890s, I think, as a few people have mentioned, that these people would not have had a lot of money to buy clothes very regularly and, if these clothes were their 'best clothes' - say for weddings or special occasions, they would not have been worn very often and would have lasted longer than everyday clothes - thus they would not have been thrown away even if they were ten or so years old.
It is true that the photo of 'Mary' does not resemble very closely the rest of the family. However, this can happen in families. My cousin and I share a grandfather. My cousin is over six feet tall with dark curly hair and resembles several of my grandafther's brothers. However, his sisters are all small and fair like me - and we look more like our grandfather who was also small and fair. Perhaps Mary resembled her cousins more than her brothers and sister? Also, my sister's youngest son has often been mistaken for my son but my own son looks like my husband's brother! If you lined up my nephew, my son and myself and asked someone to point out my son, they would almost certainly select my nephew!
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