Through some internet detective work, we have uncovered another piece of the puzzle in the mystery of the Capewell Glass Negative Collection. The man seated to the left of the photo next to John B. Capewell on the right is Adolph Tumser.

Tina was doing an Internet search for John B. CapewellÂ and Westville, NJ when she came across this Unsolved Mysteries page. About halfway down, she saw an image on a postcard she recognized.

The text that goes with this postcard image reads:

Adolph Tumser is second from the left. Is this taken in the Olean area? I am guessing at the sender’s surname and the town but the postcard was mailed in August 1908. The front of the photo postcard says “How is things in Pa. How is Alick [Alex] and the rest of the boys. Give my regards to them all. For old memories sake.Â John B. Capewell ???Â South Westville ???

It asks if anyone out there has information on the photo or the people in the photo and included a contact email address.

Tina asked me if I recognized it, and I did. I went through my digital shots of the negatives, and, sure enough, I had it!

She had a print and I had the original negative! I fired off an email to the supplied address, and I was soon corresponding with Ann Tumser. She filled me in on some details of Adolph Tumser. She wrote:

The postcard was sent by John B. Capewell to Adolph Tumser, my deceased husbandâ€™s great uncle, and Adolph is 2nd from left.Â Adolphâ€™s granddaughter (whom Iâ€™ve never met) sent me the scanned photo. Two other people have stated that this photo was taken in Rock City, NY, near Olean, NY. The Alick referred to in the message is Alexander Tumser, my husbandâ€™s grandfather.

Other details about Mr. Tumser:

Adolph Tumser was born in Amaliendorf, Niederoesterreich, Austria 12 Feb 1862, son of Ignatz and Juliana (Draxler) Tumser. He immigrated sometime in the 1870â€™s.

1880 US census in Olean, NY â€“ farmer

1892 – â€œAdolph Tumser will leave on Monday for New York whence he will set sail June 15 for Costa Rica, Central America, with a colonization company.â€

1892 – Oct. 17 – Â returned from Costa Rica

1893 â€“ Oct. 31 â€“ married at St Maryâ€™s Catholic Church to Katharine Leighton

1895 â€“ bartender

1897 â€“ clerk

1900 US census in Olean, NY â€“ sales in cigars

1901 â€“ cigar maker

1902 â€“ clerk

1910 US census in Port Allegany, PA â€“ cigar maker in cigar store

1920 US census in Port Allegany, PA â€“ laborer

1933 â€“ obituary says he owned and conducted a union cigar store â€“ later employed by the Allegany Window Glass Plant â€“ honorary member of the Star Hose Co. and member of Knights of Pythias and Elks of Olean

I’m not sure what Tumser’s connection was to Capewell although it does say he eventually worked in glass. Many of the Capewells also worked in glass.

Sadly, I don’t know who the other gentlemen are, but maybe these posts will provide somebody with a clue or an image of a relative.

Here’s hoping that there is somebody else out there who can supply another piece to the puzzle!

ADDENDUM

In my excitement, I failed to notice that Ann Tumser had attached some scanned photographs to her emailed correspondence. Here’s the scan of the postcard which is much better than my sad screen-shot above:

…and here is a picture of Adolph Tumser and a few other gentlemen in front of Lang’s cigar store circa 1900. Tumser is the second from the right.

Thanks, Ann Tumser!!!

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