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Kate Juniata Bortell Cabinet Card

Cabinet Card. Photographer:  Kester, Grinnell, Iowa. Circa 1890.

Price:  $15.00          Size:  4 ¼ x 6 ½”

A beautiful young woman in semi-profile with hair pulled back and curled bangs. She wears a high-necked collar that flares out in ruffles, and a pin in Maltese cross-style. We’ll estimate that she was perhaps twenty at the time she posed for this photo. The reverse shows:

Kate Juniata Bortell. Married Walter J. Neely.  Children: Ruth – Mrs. Rainier; Mabel – Dick Raver; and Bob – ?

Juniata was a river in Penn. near where Father & Mother lived so Kate received the name.

This is lovely – the fact that we have the story behind Kate’s middle name. It’s the kind of thing that can be lost for future generations unless someone’s written it down, as the family member did on the reverse of the card. (A detailed person, and we thank them for that.) And details like these are so important in genealogy – in this case it gives us an approximate location (if not found elsewhere) for the parents at the time of Kate’s birth, as well as the correct spelling of the name.

Kate was born November 2, 1871 in Grinnell, Iowa, the daughter of William Bortell and Susan Noon. She married Walter Jerome Neely February 5, 1896, in Grinnell. They had three children, Ruth, Mabel and Robert.

Ruth Neely married Earl DeWitt Rainier. Mabel Naomi Neely married Duane Forrest Raver. Robert Walter Neely was twice married, first to Janet Eleanor Alarik, and then to Donna Jean Ware.

Kate (Bortell) Neely died August 20, 1941, in Grinnell, Iowa.

The photographer is John W. Kester; we’ll put up a post for him shortly.

Sources:  State Historical Society of Iowa; Des Moines, IA, USA; Iowa Death Records, 1921-1940. (Ancestry.com).

Iowa Department of Public Health; Des Moines, Iowa; Iowa Marriage Records, 1880–1922; Record Type: Marriage. (Ancestry.com).

Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/88967782/katherine_janietta-neely: accessed May 17, 2025), memorial page for Katherine Janietta “Kate” Bortell Neely (2 Nov 1871–20 Aug 1941), Find a Grave Memorial ID 88967782, citing Hazelwood Cemetery, Grinnell, Poweshiek County, Iowa, USA; Maintained by: Find a Grave.

Frank J. Walsh, Photographer

Trenton, New Jersey photographer, Francis Joseph “Frank” Walsh (1845 – 1919)

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If you’re looking for photos online by F. J. Walsh, you’ll find mostly miniatures, such as the ones on display in our two prior posts. Why would that be? A newspaper article, circa 1922, reveals the answer. From this we learn that Walsh had developed a process of taking a cabinet-size photo and from it, producing fifteen miniatures onto one plate; selling a dozen for only 25 cents. (Was that a typo and supposed to read made twelve/sold twelve or made fifteen/sold fifteen? Anyway, we get the idea.) These mini photos became extremely popular, especially within schools (students and teachers exchanging photos) and Walsh ended up doing so well with it that he was filling orders as far away as Australia and Japan.

Here are the clippings from the 1922 article. They were found, unsourced, on an Ancestry.com tree. At the time of this post, I’m not finding the article at Newspapers.com or the info potentially duplicated via Google books. (If it were a pressing issue, I’d try Genealogybank.com – another good source for historical newspapers. Unfortunately, I don’t have a subscription for Gene-bank at the moment.) From the layout it looks like these were clippings that a descendant had saved to a scrapbook, which explains the lack of source info. The bottom of the longer part was evidently cut off. )

Before finding the above, I’d slogged through city directories to get a general time-line for Walsh in NJ, so I’ll include the directory findings below. And the article mentions that the photographer was in New York prior to moving to NJ. No directories were found in New York but the 1870 Federal Census for Brooklyn does show him as “photographist,” age twenty-two, living in the household of Kate Campbell (his mother) and Ellen and William Walsh (siblings).

Business addresses – Trenton, NJ city directories:

1886 – 1887    31 Centre and 353 Perry

1888 – 31 and 33 Centre and 353 Perry

1889 – 33 Centre and 353 Perry

1890 – 120 Perry

1893 – 1894    353 Perry

1896 – 1897    353 Perry

1899 – 1900   120 Perry

1903 – 1904    120 Perry

1905 – 148 E State and 120 Perry

1908 – 1909   shows home address only, 54 Model Ave

Note:  I’m not really looking into the Walsh family tree on this post – i.e. looking for marriages, verifying children, etc. To do the family justice it would take too much time. Including the census record info below, more from the photographer standpoint for Frank.

Census records:

The 1860 Federal Census for Brooklyn, NY shows Francis, with Alexander Campbell (stepfather); mother, Kate; and siblings, Edward, Mary and William.

The 1870 Federal Census for Brooklyn – first mention found for Frank as a photographer

The 1880 was not found.

The 1900 Federal Census for Trenton shows, Frank J., born Ireland, October 1844; occupation photographer; wife Margaret; and children Helen, William, Francis, Theodosia (census taker wrote daughter, but also indicated male, so should be Theodore) and Josephine. Address 54 Model Avenue, renting. Also in the household are a maid, groom and servant.

1905 New Jersey State Census shows Frank, born October 1848. Occupation photographer. Wife Margaret. Address 54 Model Avenue; they owned the home outright. Children:  Helen, William, Francis, Theodore and Josephine.

By the 1910 Federal Census he’s retired. Wife Margaret; children, Helen, Francis, Theodore and Josephine; brother-in-law, William O’Malley; servant Agnes Schwartz; and “mother” Ann O’Mally (Margaret’s mother). This census states Frank emigrated to the U. S. in 1852.

The Trenton Evening Times obituary for Francis J. Walsh:

Frank J. Walsh’s Find A Grave entry.

Sources:  “Francis Joseph Henery Walsh.” Hutchison/Cahill tree. (ancestry.com.) Accessed May 1, 2025.

The National Archives in Washington D.C.; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29; Series Number: M653; Residence Date: 1860; Home in 1860: Brooklyn Ward 6 District 3, Kings, New York; Roll: M653_766; Page: 887; Family History Library Film: 803766.

Year: 1870; Census Place: Brooklyn Ward 10, Kings, New York; Roll: M593_951; Page: 569A. (Ancestry.com).

Ancestry.com. U.S., City Directories, 1822-1995.

Year: 1900; Census Place: Trenton Ward 1, Mercer, New Jersey; Roll: 982; Page: 15; Enumeration District: 0058. (Ancestry.com).

New Jersey State Archive; Trenton, NJ, USA; State Census of New Jersey, 1905; Reference Number: L-06; Film Number: 28. (Ancestry.com).

Year: 1910; Census Place: Trenton Ward 1, Mercer, New Jersey; Roll: T624_896; Page: 14a; Enumeration District: 0048; FHL microfilm: 1374909. (Ancestry.com).

“Walsh Funeral To Be On Wednesday.” Trenton Evening Times, July 26, 1919. Saturday, p. 5. (Newspapers.com).

Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/69956912/frank_j-walsh: accessed April 18, 2025), memorial page for Frank J. Walsh (1845–Jul 1919), Find a Grave Memorial ID 69956912, citing Saint Mary’s Cemetery, Hamilton, Mercer County, New Jersey, USA; Maintained by: Find a Grave.