Justyn Atherley was installing a heat pump in his attic when he discovered a potentially sentimental photo from years ago 91Ƶ and is hoping to return it to its rightful owner.
The Aldergrove resident does not know where the mysterious photo came from, but hopes to learn more about its history if someone can identify who the man in the photo is, he said.
The only clue is a hand-written note attached to the photo, reading: 91Ƶto Margaret, from Johnny.91Ƶ
91ƵNo luck finding Johnny 91Ƶ I don91Ƶt know if he91Ƶs alive, if it91Ƶs a good memory for him or if it91Ƶs a bad memory for him. I don91Ƶt know. Poor Johnny.91Ƶ
Atherley hopes the photo will make its way along the grapevine until Johnny91Ƶs family is identified, he said.
91ƵIf it is sentimental to someone, it would be kind of cool to return it and get the history,91Ƶ he said.
People finding photos of unknown origins is a growing trend in the world of the Alder Grove Heritage Society, according to president Tami Quiring.
91ƵPeople are realizing family history is important and some people would like to have photos of their ancestors,91Ƶ she said.
Atherley shared his photo of the old portrait on Facebook, and Quiring shared it with the society91Ƶs group. Nobody identified the photo in a comment or post.
Quiring91Ƶs team has been working to digitize records that could help someone fit a photo or document in with the larger paper trail. Some detailed records such as the Aldergrove Elks Lodge archives are subject to privacy laws if the person being researched is still alive. These records will be released when fully digitized and edited for privacy, Quiring said.
Sometimes the pieces of the puzzle come together and Quiring can locate the descendant of a deceased person she has records for 91Ƶ they can trade photos or documents that can build a bigger picture.
In other cases, she can introduce relatives. She provides the contact information of the person who is researching their family to the person they would like to contact. If the person who did not initiate the contact reaches out, the family members can get to know one another.
91ƵJust last week, I connected one cousin who lives here and another who lives in England,91Ƶ she said.
Biographical data is important for fitting together old records, because misspellings were relatively common throughout most of Canadian history, Quiring said.
She recently found a newspaper article about her grandparents91Ƶ return from their honeymoon, but their names were spelled incorrectly. However, Quiring could link the article with her grandparents because she had all the other information.
Anyone with information about Johnny91Ƶs full identity is asked to contact the at 604-857-0555, or via email at learn@aldergroveheritage.ca.
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