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William Cain & Pansy (Hurworth) Daniels, 1950 ID

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William Cain & Pansy (Hurworth) Daniels, 1950 ID
William Jackson Lafayette Cain and Pansy Mae "Dolly" Hurworth Daniels on their wedding day on September 1, 1950 in Boise, Idaho..
People in photo include: William & Dolly Cain, William Jackson Lafayette Cain, and Pansy Mae 'Dolly' (Hurworth) Daniels
Date & Place: in Boise, Ada County, Idaho USA
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