tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7470217109659177851.post3405731563093267449..comments2024-03-28T07:48:11.698-07:00Comments on Heirlooms Reunited: Early 1900s photograph of students, Eastport, Maine, partially identifiedPam Beveridgehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06272409581983333836noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7470217109659177851.post-26209605046724257712014-04-06T14:19:42.546-07:002014-04-06T14:19:42.546-07:00No, I don't, sadly. Do you have photographs o...No, I don't, sadly. Do you have photographs of him that you might be able to compare, taking into consideration age progressions? Check the Maine & Maritime Canada Genealogy network and use the search box in the upper right corner, using the different name variations. Here's one for a Joe Cheverie in the military: http://downeastmainegenealogy.ning.com/photo/military-some-idedPam Beveridgehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06272409581983333836noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7470217109659177851.post-55050956997887459152014-04-06T13:06:54.157-07:002014-04-06T13:06:54.157-07:00Great photograph, My name is E. Chevrie, and it...Great photograph, My name is E. Chevrie, and it's possible that one of the pictures is my relative....John Chevrie. The Chevries were from Canada and then moved from the East coast eventually to Michigan.<br />Do you know which one is John Chevrie, I think number 25?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com