Gordon and Elsie Eby with children
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Gordon and Elsie Eby at their home with three of their children. The children are probably the three oldest, Anne, Ruth and Gordon.
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Gordon and Elsie Eby with children
Gordon and Elsie Eby at their home with three of their children. The children are probably the three oldest, Anne, Ruth and Gordon.
Elsie and Gordon Eby with children
Elsie and Gordon Eby with four of their children. The children are probably the four oldest: Anne, Ruth, Gordon, Harold.
118th Battalion outside headquarters
Caption on back reads: "118th Batt[alion] at Courtland Ave, 1916." Members of the 118th battalion outside of the headquarters on Coutland Avenue, near the corner of Queen Street in Berlin/Kitchener.
Christian Eby on bench made by Gordon
Written on back: "Your dad in his place under the tree and the bench you made for him. By his own request." Caption in album by Anne Eby Millar: "Pictures sent from home: Father in the garden seat Gordon made for him."
Jacob and Isabelle Eby with boys
Written on back: "Jakeu, Aug 15, 1917. What do you think of the cabbage head? Especially the big ones on the wheelbarrow? Celery is [?] and big." Caption in album by Anne Eby Millar: "Pictures sent from home [to Gordon Eby, overseas]." The children are possibly their sons Nelson and Carl.
Mourners at Catharine Eby's funeral
Caption in album by Anne Eby Millar: "Gordon received pictures of his Mother's funeral while he was in the front lines. Above [in foreground]: Father waiting to go to the cemetery. Left: Mrs. Hauck and Mr. Bruggeman. At Right: Grandchildren Carl, Rose, Erwin and Dorothy. Sister Bella is standing behind." Others in the photo are not identified.
Unknown
Caption in album by Anne Eby Millar: "Mother died in January, 1918. Gordon received pictures taken at the funeral." Gordon's mother was Catharine Clemens Eby.
Caption by Anne Eby Millar: "Mother died in January, 1918. Gordon received pictures taken at the funeral." Gordon's mother was Catharine Clemens Eby.
Unknown
Caption in album by Anne Eby Millar: "A welcome awaited Gordon at home."
Gordon Eby after returning home
Caption in album by Anne Eby Millar: "Back at home again in his gardens and orchard."
Written on back: "Florence Eby & John Friend daughters of King St. E. about 1919." They are standing in Christian and Catharine Eby's greenhouse.
Three of Gordon Eby's children
Three of Gordon Eby's eight children are pictured playing in the snow. No identification is provided in the album. They are possibly his first three children (left to right): Gordon, Anne, Ruth. Caption in album by Anne Eby Millar: "As the children were born his camera was busy."
Caption in album by Anne Eby Millar: "Gordon discovered and developed a seedling apple during the years that he was raising a family."
Caption in album by Anne Eby Millar: "Gordon discovered and developed a seedling apple during the years that he was raising a family."
Wedding of Gordon Eby and Elsie Hewitt
Caption in album by Anne Eby Millar: "Gordon married Elsie Hewitt on June 21, 1921. They raised eight children." The couple's attendants are possibly Wesley Stengel and Annie Hewitt.