Radczewsky Sisters and the Harleys
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E.M. Jennings, Photographer/Prescott, Arizona Unknown po0500e.jpg PO-0500 B&W 1700-0500-0005 po0500e Photo Card Print 6x9 Historic Photographs 1880s Reproduction requires permission. Digital images property of SHM Library & ArchivesDescription
Group photograph of the Radczewsky sisters with Mrs. Harley, Fannie Harley and Wardener Harley. From left to right, front row: Eliza "Lizzie" Radczewsky, Fannie Harley, Mrs. Harley and Matilda "Tillie" Radczewsky. Back row: Minnie and Laura Radczewsky and Wardener Harley. The 1880 Yavapai County census shows the Radczewsky family to be comprised of: Jacob, husband, a blacksmith and Johanna Radczewsky, wife, keeping house, both from Prussia. The five daughters at that time were all born in California: Johanna, age 10; Eliza "Lizzie", age 9; Augusta, age 8; Matilda "Tillie", age 7 and Minnie, age 3. Johanna died in 1889 at age 19. By that time, the mother was a widow. Laura, died on May 29, 1895 at the age of 14. The family lived on South McCormick Street. No information was found on Mrs. Harley or the Harley children.
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