Angeline Elizabeth Hankins

 My guess is this photo of Angeline Elizabeth (Hankins) Johnson dates from the 1870s, based on the elaborate lace collar on her dress. There is no information about the photographer or where it was taken. 

On the back, it says Aunt Angie Johnson in unknown handwriting. This was possibly written by her nephew, William Lucas Hankins, my great grandfather. While Angie had many nieces and nephews, given what I know about the passing down of photos in my family, William Lucas Hankins is the most likely person to have provided the identification. 





This second photograph of Angie likely dates from about 1894. There is nothing on the photograph itself to indicate the date. However, she appears to be wearing the same dress that she wore in the group portrait with her siblings taken at Harding Studio in Binghamton that year. 

The date on the back, 1 February 1903, is her death date, so unlikely to be the date the photograph was taken. 



Angeline Elizabeth Hankins, daughter of John Hankins (1803-1847) and Susan Thomas (1811-1885), was born 18 August 1838 in Cochecton, Sullivan County, New York. She married Charles Akers Johnson (1840-1893) on 8 July 1873 at Hankins. She died 1 February 1903 at Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York. Angie and her husband are buried in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia. 

Angie's husband, Charles A. Johnson was a career officer in the U.S. Army. Some of their papers have been archived at the Nebraska Historical Society. Four letters Angie wrote home to her family were included in "Camp Robinson Letters of Angeline Johnson, 1876-1879," Nebraska History,  Summer 1996, vol. 77, No. 2, pp 89-95.    


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