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Frank and Mae Harper

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Frank and Mae Harper
I don't know the Harper's, but they were friends with my parents, Bruce and Hattie Hartzell of Washington Co., Mo. Frank Harper had a brother, Alonzo who was married to Irene Skiles. Irene's brother Frank Skiles was married to my dad's half sister, Virginia Boyer in Washington Co., Mo.
People in photo include: Mae Harper and Frank Harper
Date & Place: Not specified or unknown.
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That could have been my grandfather, BUT that isn't my grandmother.
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