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Woman and baby

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Woman and baby
Woman holding a baby by the bank of a river or lake.(possibly a Hoyt, Carter, Or Bartlett)

This is the second photo in a collection given to my aunt in Three Rivers, MI by an elderly neighbor who claims to be related to our family. My aunt thought it looked like one of her aunts, but couldn't be sure. I would appreciate information from anyone who thinks they may recognize her. The pho was in an envelope with some postcards dated 1926 which had been sent to my great-freat grandmother Bartlett.
Date & Place: Not specified or unknown.
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One of the sisters of Chester W. Carter?
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