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James Homer Sparks & George Franklin Brown 1913

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James Homer Sparks & George Franklin Brown 1913
Taken 1913 Wells Co.,IN
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/James Homer Sparks born 13 Dec 1877 Wells Co.,IN died 15 Aug 1939 Bluffton,Wells,IN buried Horeb Cemetery Wells Co.,IN-son of Emerson Barber Sparks(1850-1919) & Lovicy Gunn(1854-1921)
/Unknown man
/George Franklin Brown born 28 Aug 1880 Bluffton,Wells,IN died 2 Apr 1955 Ft. Wayne,Allen,IN buried 4 Apr 1955 Prairie Grove Cemetery Waynedale,Allen,IN-son of David Franklin Brown(1854-1899) & Sarah Elizabeth Werking(1858-1938)
Date & Place: in USA
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