Good evening, Well, I have come across another photo of children with some identification on the back. I hate to tell you how many are here with no names, very sad! I know all these people must have meant something to my grandmother. As I said in a previous post, my grandmother was Bedie O'Neal Cook Quinn (Mrs. Richard G.) who lived on Farris Ave. in East Point from about 1915 until her death in 1971. The little ones in this picture are the children of Ham Garner and his wife, Susan Elizabeth Quinn Garner. Their names are Ruby, Lois and George. One little girl appears to be about 4. The boy is about 6 and the other girl appears to be 7 or 8. The note on the back says that they all died of influenza. My own notes say these children died about 1913 but that is a guesstimate made many years after their deaths. Obviously, these children left no descendants but if their are family members who would like a copy of this picture I will be glad to scan it and email it to you. I do not know the name of Ham Garner's parents--Susan Quinn Garner was the daughter of James Hugh Quinn and Nancy Mallory. Her sister, Mary Belle married Ham's brother, John William. These folks may have lived in Campbell county at one time but all lived in East Point by the 1920s. Susan Quinn Garner and Belle Quinn Garner were my great aunts. Sheila Quinn