Wednesday, February 22, 2023

Ralph F Colby

photographer: Ralph Colby
Oregon, WI
example from LOST GALLERY

Not much has been found for Ralph Colby during the actual cabinet card era. Most information here is about the years after 1900.

Ralph F Colby
(1869 – 1851)

1869 Dec
Oregon, WI, state records, Ralph F Colby is born to Romanzo H Colby and Louisa M Falukes
1863 Nov 14
Dane County, WI, state records, R F Colby and Emma J Balfour are married
1895 Jun 20
Oregon, WI, Wisconsin census, Ralph Colby (no occupation shown)
1900 22 Jun
Oregon, WI, US census, Ralph F Colby as photographer

1905 Jun 01
Oregon, WI, Wisconsin state census, Ralph Colby as photographer
1910 Jun 22
Fort Atkinson, WI, Ralph Colby as photographer
1920 Jun 08
Fort Atkinson, WI, Ralph Colby as photographer
1930 16 Apr
Fort Atkinson, WI, Ralph “P” Colby as photographer at Art Gallery
1950 Apr 30
Lake County, IN, Ralph Colby as no occupation 1951 Apr 01
Dane county, WI, FindAGrave, Ralph Colby dies at age 81

Quite likely the cabinet card at the left was finished between 1895 and 1900.

Grant County Independent - 25 Nov 1943
Grant County Herald - 17 May 1939
Grant County Herald - 27 Nov 1940
Grant County Herald - 07 May 1941
Grant County Herald - 28 Oct 1949
Madison Wisconsin State Journal - 29 Oct 1949
Madison Wisconsin State Journal - 13 Nov 1949
Grant County Herald - 04 Apr 1951

Recap timeline based on newspaper items and other sources

1895 - 1909 Oregon, WI
1909 – 1934 Fort Atkinson, WI
1934 – 1949 Lancaster, WI

Not the one you were looking for? Here's the photographer's INDEX by name. Listed here are all the Cabinet Card photographers of the 19th century found in LOST GALLERY. This is a work in progress. For a look at the original postings go to LOST GALLERY.

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