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Devalence Hanson

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Devalence Hanson
Back of photo is written:
Devalence Hanson photo taken: Ludington, Michigan.

Photo found at flea market (Oregon).
Not my family line.

Likely son of: Gustavus and Elizabeth Hanson and siblings - Edith, Eugenie, and Gertrude.
found in 1900 and 1910 Ludington, Mason, Michigan.
People in photo include: Devalence Hanson
Date & Place: in Ludington, Michigan USA
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My Great grandfather had the same last name, Hanson.
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