There were so many pictures Robin scanned to look at that some were left to be identified later.
This one I think is directly related to my distant relatives.
We have to assume that Sylvia Elizabeth Bleau wrote the caption if we compare both handwriting.
I am no expert, but it seems that way.
Mary Malloy or Molloy would be Bertha Molloy the daughter of Philomène Alexandre and Thomas Molloy. Philomène is related to this family. These are her parents with her sisters Myra, Agnes and Helen.
Jean-Baptiste Alexandre’s family
Mary was born 23 April 1893 in Adams, Berkshire, Massachusetts.
Here’s another picture also scanned by Robin.
Agnes Maloy… Same handwriting. Different persons?
Not that important unless you are related to her. Thomas Molloy and Philomène Alexandre had these children:
James Thomas Molloy 1887 –
Jean-Baptiste Molloy 1890 –
Agnes Marie Rose Molloy 1892 – 1894
Bertha Molloy 1893 –
Eva Molloy 1895 – 1896
Albert Molloy 1897 – 1897
The only possible Mary Malloy or Agnes Maloy is Bertha Molloy born in 1893.
Philomène died in 1906.
She was the sister of Agnes Alexandre, Sylvia Elizabeth’s mother.
So this makes sense.
I never could find much more on Thomas Molloy. Sometimes you hit a dead en, but sometimes someone write a comment and the floodgates open.
Now there was one more picture without a caption.
He could be anyone, even Bertha Molloy’s brother.









One comment on the writing? I would concur they were written by the same person. The loopy “y” and the “r’s” have the same circular pattern at the top left…
Thanks for concurring