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William Wesley Bolding-Melvina Ann Williams Family

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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William Wesley Bolding-Melvina Ann Williams Family
William Wesley Bolding (L) sitting next to wife, Melvina Ann Williams (b. 3 Nov 1858: Nevada, Vernon, Missouri; d. 7 Dec 1911: Smithville, Lawrence, Arkansas). Little girl in back is Ibbie Melvina Bolding [my great grandmother] (b. 5 Jul 1890: Lawrence, Arkansas; d. 14 Jun 1982: Sand Springs, Tulsa, Oklahoma). Baby girl is Ibbie's sister, Julia Mae Bolding (b. 7 Jul 1899: Flat Creek, Lawrence, Arkansas; d. 1954). The little boy is brother, Wesley W. Bolding (b. 13 Oct 1892, Arkansas; d. Sep 1978, Adir Mayers, Oklahoma).
I'd love to hear from anyone who is also researching these lines. Thanks!
Date & Place: at Flat Creek in Lawrence, Arkansas USA
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