The photographer is Frederick B. Merkel of Belleville, IL who was born 3 Mar 1851 in Belleville to German immigrants, Phillip and Elizabeth Merkel. He practiced his craft in Belleville between 1880 to at least 1910 when he moved to West Palm Beach, FL. He died on 27 Feb 1930. I have published one other photograph for this photographer - see here: https://forgottenfacesandlongagoplaces.blogspot.com/search/label/Photographer%20-%20Merker.
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Showing posts with label Photographer - Merker. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 29, 2018
Wedding Wednesday - 1890's (Victorian Era) Belleville, IL Bride and Groom
This interesting 1890's Cabinet Card shows how many brides did not wear white, but instead wore serviceable dresses that could be worn again and again for many other occasions. This lovely bride is wearing a most likely dark brown or black dress, but with the typical white headdress with white flowers you see so often in this time period. The subjects in this photograph are unidentified.
The photographer is Frederick B. Merkel of Belleville, IL who was born 3 Mar 1851 in Belleville to German immigrants, Phillip and Elizabeth Merkel. He practiced his craft in Belleville between 1880 to at least 1910 when he moved to West Palm Beach, FL. He died on 27 Feb 1930. I have published one other photograph for this photographer - see here: https://forgottenfacesandlongagoplaces.blogspot.com/search/label/Photographer%20-%20Merker.
The photographer is Frederick B. Merkel of Belleville, IL who was born 3 Mar 1851 in Belleville to German immigrants, Phillip and Elizabeth Merkel. He practiced his craft in Belleville between 1880 to at least 1910 when he moved to West Palm Beach, FL. He died on 27 Feb 1930. I have published one other photograph for this photographer - see here: https://forgottenfacesandlongagoplaces.blogspot.com/search/label/Photographer%20-%20Merker.
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Wedding Wednesday - Blushing Belleville, IL Bride & Dashing Groom
This beautiful bride and her handsome groom had their wedding photograph taken in Belleville, IL by photographer Fred B. Merker or possibly his brother Charles who worked for him. The bride's dress is stunning with the tiers of lace down the skirt and the style of the high neckline is quite unusual as well. Maybe is just me, but it almost makes her head look too large for her body! Her bridal bonnet is gorgeous with a large lacy bow and a flowery sprig in the front. It also has trailing vines that were very popular in the early 1900's. She is not holding a corsage but does have what appears to be a small book in her hand, perhaps a prayer book.
The groom is extremely handsome in a dark three piece suit with long tails. He has a white bow tie and his boutonniere matches the sprig of flowers on the front of her bridal bonnet. I do not like his body language with the way he is holding his arm - it almost appears as if he is pulling away from her.
Unfortunately, the couple is unidentified and the cabinet card has been trimmed on all four sides, most likely to fit into an album or frame. Due to the embossed, foil stamped photographer's mark on the bottom of the card - note the monogram in the middle - I am adjusting the date this photo was taken to around 1896.
The photographer, Fred B. Merker, was born 3 Mar 1851 in Belleville, St. Clair, IL to German immigrants, Phillip and Elizabeth (Rouscolb) Merker. The parents were married in St. Clair County on 28 Jan 1841, the father a farmer. A year before Fred's birth in the 1850 Turkey Hill, St. Clair County census, Philip aged 32 and Elizabeth aged 25 were living with their children George 8, Louis 6, and Charles 3. Another son William was born about 1853 and Phillip died before 1860 leaving Elizabeth to raise her children alone. I found most of the Merkers through the rest of the censuses up until 1930. Elizabeth was last found in the 1900 census.
Fred Merker was a photographer by 1880 (age 28) and on 3 Oct 1883 married Elenora Susan Dunn. They had one child Hazel born about 1885. He operated his studio in Belleville until at least 1910. The 1891 City Directory listed his studio address as 25 East Main. Note on the photo (left) that brother Charles was a photographer at his studio, George was a constable, Louis a tollgate keeper, and William was secretary and treasurer of the Belleville Carriage Works. Sometime before 1920 Fred and Elenora retired to West Palm Beach, FL. He died in FL on 27 Feb 1930 and is buried at Green Mount Protestant Cemetery in St. Clair County, IL.
Sources:
1. Ancestry.com
2. Find-A-Grave
3. Illinois Statewide Marriage Index
Fred Merker was a photographer by 1880 (age 28) and on 3 Oct 1883 married Elenora Susan Dunn. They had one child Hazel born about 1885. He operated his studio in Belleville until at least 1910. The 1891 City Directory listed his studio address as 25 East Main. Note on the photo (left) that brother Charles was a photographer at his studio, George was a constable, Louis a tollgate keeper, and William was secretary and treasurer of the Belleville Carriage Works. Sometime before 1920 Fred and Elenora retired to West Palm Beach, FL. He died in FL on 27 Feb 1930 and is buried at Green Mount Protestant Cemetery in St. Clair County, IL.
Sources:
1. Ancestry.com
2. Find-A-Grave
3. Illinois Statewide Marriage Index
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