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Hattie and Harriet Howenstein - Indiana

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Hattie and Harriet Howenstein - Indiana
I came across this picture that was taken in Wabash, Indiana. I checked on Ancestry and found a Hattie Howenstein in Goshen and Harriet marriage record in Huntington County, IN. I think there was also some Howensteins in Urbana, IN which is in Wabash County.
People in photo include: Harriet Howenstein
Date & Place: in Indiana USA
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Marilyn - I don't know them but they look like mother and daughter, don't they? I love that you posted this photo and I'm sure that we will see more information!
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