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Fanny and Annie Starr, OK 1916
Nov 21, 2012 3:27 pm
Daniel, Thanks for the comment. Actually Annie died when she was 18 days old. The story was she was smothered in the covers. My mother (Fannie) lived to be 82 years old. Lots of memories.
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