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Hallie (Young) Pippin, 1951

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Hallie (Young) Pippin, 1951
This photo was taken of Hallie (Young) Pippin in 1951 on their farm. She was the wife of Henry Pippin.
Date & Place: in United States of America
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Hallie (Young) Pippin
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