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Robert & Florence (Poe) Hatfield, WV

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Robert & Florence (Poe) Hatfield, WV
Robert "Buster" Hatfield & Florence Poe Hatfield in Coal Mountain, West Virginia. Robert "Buster" Hatfield - Son of Lightburn "Light" Hatfield .
People in photo include: Florence (Poe) Hatfield
Date & Place: in Coal Mountain, Wyoming County, West Virginia USA
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