Sometime in the early 1930s, Selma Schulz Rachuig, received a letter and pictures of her mother's family. The photo shows the Hunger family on their parents' 50th wedding anniversary. The Tobias Schulz family emigrated to Texas in 1881, so Wilhelmina couldn't be there. Wilhelmina's nephew (Selma's 1st cousin), Richard Hunger, sent the following photographs. (I've shown the inscriptions he put on the backs of them.)
I presume he sent these photos to Selma, but I could be wrong. I also presume the location is Crottendorf.
Here's a translation of what he wrote on the back:
Our Grandparents on May 3, 1888
F. Hunger, Crottendorf, born June 19, 1814
died February 28, 1895
C. Hunger, born Schubert, born January 23, 1821
F. Hunger, Crottendorf, born June 19, 1814
died February 28, 1895
C. Hunger, born Schubert, born January 23, 1821
died March 18, 1909
Married March 3, 1838
_____________________________________
My father: middle row right (by his mother)
Friedrich Hunger, oldest son
Crottendorf, born June 14, 1840
died January 6, 1918
My father: middle row right (by his mother)
Friedrich Hunger, oldest son
Crottendorf, born June 14, 1840
died January 6, 1918
Cousin Richard sent a picture of his family, too. The inscription on the back reads:
Family of Richard Hunger
Halle, 1932
Halle, 1932