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Emery Barnosky & Amalia Koneval, 1914

Updated Feb 11, 2024
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Emery Barnosky & Amalia Koneval, 1914
Who are these people with Barnosky & Koneval? This photo was taken in 1914 in either the Cleveland, Ohio area or the Fayette County, Pennsylvania area. The man standing in the middle of the back row is my grandfather Emery Barnosky. The woman sitting far right is my grandmother Amalia (Mollie) Koneval. Can anyone identify the others?

Identify people. Whose wedding? Where did it take place? Exact date?
People in photo include: Emery John Barnosky and Amalia "Mollie" Koneval
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