I have been able to positively ID a few and guess at some more. Are you a descendant of Henry N. Caswell? My descent is through his daughter
Maude by his first wife Lydia
Robinson, then her daughter Leonora
Felch, then her daughter Eleanor White, my mother.
The short answer is that Henry isn't in the photo because he died Jan 16, 1893. Tombstone paid for by the government because he was a civil War vet, buried in the Smithtown Cemetery in
Seabrook. The photo must have been taken during the warm months of 1907.
I believe that the woman in the center of the door is Lola (
Eaton)
Caswell Perkins. She would have been 49 in 1907. She was Henry's 2nd wife. This would have been her house, probably built by Henry on Farm
Lane and still standing in 2005. The man just in front of her on the right is likely her 2nd husband David
Perkins. I have not figured out who is the young man/boy next to him. All the possibilities I have looked at had died previous to the time of the photo.
The other man in the picture is probably William Clarence
Felch, who lived next door and was married to
Maude (
Caswell)
Felch, Henry’s eldest daughter, surrounded by her 5 daughters. Maude is the woman with the rather severe hairstyle just to the left of the tear. She is holding a baby, Helen age 1. Left of
Maud is Viola, hand on hip, 15 or 16, wearing a blouse with mutton sleeves and a dark neck piece. I am not sure who the child in front of her is. The little girl right of the tear is Doris. Behind the tear may be Clara, 12, and Leonora 6. This is likely because Leonora hated pictures of herself and was known to have torn herself out of pictures she disliked and probably tore this one.
The older woman in the flowered dress may be Achsah Ann (Brown)
Eaton, mother of Lola.
The only other woman I know for sure in the photo is the one on the far right. She is
Harriet (
Felch)
Tarleton, William’s sister. She seems to be holding something and if the blur at her feet is a child, it is
Sherman age 2, hard to tell.
The other women may be Henry Caswell’s other daughters: Emma by his 1st wife; Alice May, Mabel, Bertha, Bernice, and Ida by Lola; or others unknown. Lola and David also had a daughter, Louella who would have been 10 or 11, but none of the girls seem that age.
Hope this is of interest. Do let me know how you fit into the family.
Ranee