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Marion & Minnie (McCoy) Hinkle, KY

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Marion & Minnie (McCoy) Hinkle, KY
Marion & Minnie (McCoy) Hinkle of Kentucky: These are my Mothers parents, my grandparents. Picture probably made in the 1950s.

In this photo: Jimmie Harris (aunt Sadies 1st husband), Minnie McCoy Hinkle, Marion Hinkle, Christine Heckler, and Jimmie Hinkle.
People in photo include: Jimmie Harris , Minnie McCoy Hinkle, Marion Hinkle, Christine Heckler, and Jimmie Hinkle
Date & Place: at Hinkles home in Warfield, Kentucky
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