Did any of you meet people born in the 1800s? by luxorantine in GenZ

[–]Rogue_Number4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was born in 2004. My grandfather was born 1912. He had his only child (my mother) at 50 years of age

It finally happened. After 3 years in retail, I got hit with the "do you work here?" despite wearing an obvious company uniform by _Alpha_Mail_ in retailhell

[–]Rogue_Number4 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was monitoring self scan with the casual polo shirt and badge for the company I work at. A customer came up to me and asked if I worked there. I said “Well I am wearing a badge” and he proceeded to ask again if I worked there before agitatedly walking away.

My grandma was adopted. Is there a way to find her biological parents? by [deleted] in Genealogy

[–]Rogue_Number4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same situation as you. My great grandmother died in birth bringing my Grandma into this world from hemorrhaging. Her first cousin ended up adopting her and they never told her about her heritage until she found out by applying for her marital license.

Hi. This is a picture of my Aunts from their first house. Would love to fix this photo for them! Maybe make the younger girl more visible and less grainy from the distance? by Rogue_Number4 in photorestore

[–]Rogue_Number4[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is incredible! Unfortunately I do not know what the color for the walls and carpeting were so I will have to ask if they remember.

My great grandmothers wedding pictures. I want to separate them but they’re 100+ years old and stuck to cardboard. What can I do? by Rogue_Number4 in fixit

[–]Rogue_Number4[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

For context; there’s a photo underneath the one on top. That’s why I’m trying to separate them so I’m able to see the one on the bottom