Antique Cabinet Card Photograph. Identified as "the sweetest girl on earth," according to the handwritten note on the reverse side. We discover her name was Miss. Ethel Bennett Syphers, born November 1, 1904 and died February 6, 1922 at the age of 17. Photographer and location not stated. Measures approximately 8 x 10 including mount. Condition: This is an original photograph, not a copy or reproduction. It has moderate foxing (age spotting). Comments: An online genealogy search reveals Ethel Bennett Syphers was the daughter of George and Evelyn Bennett Syphers. George was born about 1883 in Connecticut. His wife was also born in Connecticut the same year. They also had a son named Edward who was 17 years old and living with them in Hartford, CT during the 1940 US Census. Syphers Family: We have a handful of Syphers family photos in our inventory, all sold separately. They include Earl Hamel Syphers, whose photo was taken circa 1907 at the age of 3 years, 7 months. An on-line genealogy source reveals he was born in 1904 and died in 1996. He was the son of Lena Hamel and Gilbert Syphers. His mother Lena was born in Springfield, Massachusetts in 1885 and died in Willamantic, Connecticut on July 27, 1981. He had a brother Gilbert Syphers (1907-1972) and sister Esther Helen Syphers (born 1909). We also have images of Gladys Eva Rich Syphers. Gladys was born March 23, 1910 in Northfield Falls, Vermont, but appears to have grown up in or near Hartford. She was the daughter of James Hollis Rich and Edith Mariah Ingalls. Gladys was married to Franklyn Francis Syphers in 1936 in Hartford. Their children included Patricia Ann Syphers and James F. Syphers. We have additional Rich and Ingalls family photos sold separately in our inventory. They include, but may not be limited to: James Hollis Rich, Edith Mariah Ingalls Rich, Gladys Eva Rich, James Rich (with A. Smalley), Dorothy Ingalls, and DeWayne Ingalls. We also have a photo of Irene Syphers and her husband on the lawn outside their home, dated July, 1932. The location is unknown, as is their connection to the other Syphers families we mentioned.