Ayers, William David (1869-1929)(1 of 5)
/Petaluma Photo Parlors’ Portrait Photograph of william david ayers
THE PHOTOGRAPHER/ PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO:
JOSLIN & COMPANY was established by the photographer Amon James Tuft Joslin. He was born in 1839 in Rockwood, New York, and died in 1913 in San Benito County, California. He established the Petaluma Photo Parlor under the name of Joslin & Company in November 1893, and left the studio, departing for Chico, California in April 1897. (For additional information on Joslin and Company and to view all portraits produced by the studio in the collection, click on its name in blue above.)
THE SITTER:
Names: William David Ayers
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Biographical Note: William David Ayers was born at his family’s ranch in Stony Point and at age eleven they moved to Petaluma. For many years he worked at the Petaluma branch of the Wells Fargo Company and earned additional income by investing in Petaluma real estate. Although William was living in San Francisco at the time of his death, he was buried in Petaluma’s Cypress Hill Memorial Park.
Family Affiliation: William David Ayers was the youngest child of early Petaluma pioneers William Ayers (1829-1899) and Martha Wade Ayers (1829 or 30 - 1890). In 1892, William married Ada Mae Carlisle Ayers (1875-1931). Together, they had at least three children: William D. Ayers III, Mervyn W. Ayers, and Harry W. Ayers. There are numerous additional portraits of the Ayers family members on this website. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/125529520/william_david_ayers.
Bibliography: Petaluma Argus-Courier, Jan. 4, 1929, p. 8.
THE PHOTOGRAPH:
Format / Size: cabinet card, approximately 16 x 20cm
Medium: Gelatin or collodion photographic print mounted on cardstock
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Owner: The Cyndi Logan Collection, digital copy by permission.
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