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Agatha and Yvette Bernard , 1944

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Agatha and Yvette Bernard , 1944
Agatha and Yvette Bernard in the early 1940's. Sisters, the oldest and youngest of the seven siblings.
People in photo include: Agatha Bernard Guertin
Date & Place: in Uxbridge, Massachusetts USA
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