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Severin 'Socky' Wesdtlund at Christmas, 1915

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Severin 'Socky' Wesdtlund at Christmas, 1915
This is my second cousin Severin "Socky" Wesdtlund on his 7th Christmas. In 1915. The toys are amazing!
Date & Place: at Severson Home in Eau Claire, Eau Claire County, Wisconsin USA
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I love this photo! You're right . . . the toys ARE amazing, and so is the whole photo. Thank you so much for sharing this treasure!
Thank you! I feel these need to be shared, there are so few of us left in this family.....we need to get these photos out for other to enjoy!
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Severin "Socky" Westlund
Severin Westlund of Eau Claire, Eau Claire County, WI was born on April 10, 1908, and died at age 76 years old in November 1984.
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Sandy McClay
I am doing quite a few lines at the same time! I am researching, Burgess, Dibble, Densmore, Reinhard, Heimann, Harstad, Severson and that's just my family! I am also working on a Maupin and Zaksek line.
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