I've "rescued" an old photograph of Ina & Maud DURAND which was taken at the McKecknie & Oswald Studio in Toledo, Ohio. The photograph appears to have been taken in the 1880's with the two likely in their 20's at the time. Based on limited research I was able to gather the following information regarding this family: Ina DURAND b. 31 Oct 1868 to parents Horace DURAND (b. 25 Feb 1833 in Mentor, OH) and Augusta ANDREWS Census records on the family are as follows: 1870 census of Mentor Township, OH: Horace C. DURAND, age 37, a Fire Insurance Agent, born OH Augusta DURAND, age 37, Keeping House, born OH Ina DURAND, age 1, born OH Irina BROWN, age 17, at Home, born OH 1880 census of Mentor, OH: H. C. DURAND, age 47, a Palace Car Conductor, born OH, parents born CT/Ireland Augusta M. DURAND, wife, age 47, Keeping House, born OH, parents born CT/MA Ina C. DURAND, dau, age 11, at School, born OH Maud E. DURAND, dau, age 9, at School, born OH 1900 census of Milwaukee, WI: William CAINE, age 29, born Nov 1870, married 6 years, born OH, parents born VT/OH, a Draftsman Maude D. CAINE, wife, age 29, born Sept 1870, married 6 years, 1 child/1 living, born OH, parents born OH Irving D. CAINE, son, age 6, born Apr 1893 Ina C. DURAND, sister-in-law, born OH, parents born OH 1910 census of Birmingham, AL: William P. CAINE, age 39, married 17 years, born OH, parents born NY/OH, a Mechanical Engineer Maud D. CAINE, wife, age 39, married 17 years, 2 children/2 living, born OH, parents born OH Irving D. CAINE, son, age 16, born WI, a Newsboy William P. CAINE Jr., son, age 4, born OH 1910 census of Milwaukee, WI: (boarding in the home of Jennie A. MCCALLUM) Ina DURAND, age 41, born OH, parents born NY, a Street Railway Stenographer 1920 census of Birmingham, AL: William P. CAINE, age 49, born OH, parents born NY/OH, a Steel Plant Mechanical Engineer Maud CAINE, wife, age 47, born OH, parents born OH Irving D. CAINE, son, age 25, born WI, a Coal Mine Electrician William P. CAINE Jr., son, age 14, born OH I am hoping to locate someone from the family so that this wonderful old photograph can be returned to its rightful place with family. If you are a member of this family, or know someone who might be, please contact me. Thanks, Shelley