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Happy Mother's Day to our Mothers, Grandmothers & Great+ Grandmothers

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Is your family history worth sharing? Share your family legacy at AncientFaces [It's the most diffic

Is your family history worth sharing? Share your family legacy at AncientFaces [View it in your browser.]( [A Mother’s Love Can’t Be Matched]( [A Mother’s Love Can’t Be Matched]( [It's the most difficult job in the world - and the most rewarding! If you're a parent (or a child), you know what that means: nothing compares to a mother's love for her children. This collection of vintage photos from the last 125+ years remind us all of the love between every mother and child. There is so much that we can celebrate about the mothers, grandmothers, and great-grandmothers who have been in our lives and the photos remind us of how much we've been blessed by these women. If they're still with you, honor them. If they're not, honor their memory. Did you know? Mother's Day became a U.S. holiday in 1914 but we're sure you'll agree - if you’ve ever been a mother or had a mother (and that's all of us) that every day should be mother's day. Mothers, grandmothers, great-grandmothers - they all love us unconditionally, take care of us, and support us through every stage of our life.]( [Read more]( [Bertha, Eleonor, & Brunhilde Hummel]( [Happy Mother's Day to all Moms of all generations! :) We appreciate what you do, what you've done, but most especially who you are!]( [Edna and Richard Kelly]( [1939, Reno. Not sure why we love it - their fashion, the feeling of summer?]( [1917 Christmas Shopping Outfit]( [This lady is wearing a "Christmas shopping" outfit in 1917. Although in most places these may be a Spring dress, hat, and shoes, in San Jose CA on Dec 24th it wasn't that cold!]( [Edna Walker]( [Little Miss Edna - the muff, the hat, the collar on her coat - and it's not even New York!]( [See more on AncientFaces]( [AncientFaces.com]( Follow us on [Googleplus]( [Friend us on Facebook]( [Follow us on Twitter]( [LinkIn]( [Tumblr]( [RSS Feed]( [Pinterest]( Our mailing address is: AncientFaces 65 Washington StSanta Clara, California 95050 [Add us to your address book](//ancientfaces.us2.list-manage.com/vcard?u=589105b4aab07b3ed6adea9d4&id=89c10ff7aa) You are receiving this email because you opted to receive select information from AncientFaces.com. © 2018 AncientFaces [unsubscribe]( | [update email preferences](

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