I've "rescued" a group of old photographs which appear to belong to the WESTFALL-CUMMINS Family of Ohio. The photographs include: 1 - Sue SCOTT of Kenton, OH, Leila PHILLIPS of Dayton, OH, Cloyd BROTHERTON of Lima, OH, and Ralph WESTFALL of Delaware, OH, taken 13 April 1891, all appear to be in their early 20's at the time. With limited research I did find a Susie M. SCOTT living in Kenton, OH with her family during the 1880 census. Her parents were J.S. and Almira SCOTT ages 36 and 32, both born in OH, her father a carpenter whose parents were born in PA and MD respectively. Susie M. was age 7 at the time and her brother, Chase W. SCOTT was 1 year old. I also find Lella Delight PHILLIPS b. 16 Dec 1873 at Galma or Galion, OH to parents Theodore Augustus PHILLIPS and Delight ALLEN. The family was recorded in the 1880 census living in Dayton, OH, with T.A. PHILLIPS age 44, born in NY a Railroad Superintendent and Deliah age 40 born in PA to NY born parents. They had 5 children living with them at the time, Blanch age 13, Theodore A. age 10, Lella age 7, Ermia age 6, and Mildred age 2. All the children were said to have been born in OH. Lella married George W. BAILEY on 17 Oct 1900. The couple was living in Dansville, NY during both the 1920 and 1930 census reports. 2 - Ralph WESTFALL, taken at the Bo Durtha Studio in Delaware, OH, taken in the 1880's, subject appears to be in his late teens or early 20's 3 - R. E. WESTFALL, no studio or location, taken in the early 1900's, subject appears to be in his 40's at the time, address "34 Woodland Ave" appears on the back of the photograph as well 4&5 - two copies of a photo of Thomas CUMMINS, taken at the Vail Studio in Marion, OH, probably in the 1880's or 1890's with Thomas appearing to be in his 50's or 60's at the time 6 - unidentified male, Bo Durtha Studio, dated 1906, subject appears to be in his 70's at the time 7 - unidentified male, Dupont, NY Studio, 1930-1950, subject in his 30's 8 - James Cummin WESTFALL, Princeton, June 1927, graduation photo, appears to be in his 20's, appears to be the same man in photograph #7 above An additional photograph recovered along with these is identified as Clarence COOPER, taken in the 1890's or early 1900's with no studio or location identified. I'm hoping to find someone from these families so that these precious old photographs can be returned to their rightful place with family. If you are a member of one of the families, or know of someone who might be, please contact me. Thanks, Shelley