Josephine Elizabeth Scalici's page


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Josephine
The french feminine form of Joseph, which comes from the Hebrew, meaning "God shall add to the family". Napoleon's wife, the Empress Josephine, made the name fashionable in England and France in the 19th Century. Jo is the best-loved of the four March sisters in Louisa May Alcott's classic novel, "Little Women" (1868).
Josephine Elizabeth Scalici in her Antoinette christening gown and bonnet
What a beautiful young lady !
Miss Josephine Elizabeth Scalici, from Alabama, USA,
pictured in her "Antoinette" christening gown,
Josephine Elizabeth Scalici in her Antoinette christening gown and bonnet
Josephine's mother, Samantha, sent us these lovely pictures of her little daughter, enjoying her Special Day, and tells us:
" The gown is just beautiful and she looks so pretty in it. I really appreciate your helping me get this special outfit that I know Josie will treasure."

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