People in photo include: Harvey Reavis, Ella Shed, Albert Anderson, Della Sanders, Allie Shed, David Edward McNew, Myrtle Shed Morris, I.b. Boyd, Harvey Hoven, Jessie Thompson Shed, Eula Sanders, Dewey S Humphries, Alice Burns Shed, Betty McNew Anderson, Dorcas Holder Sanders, John 'Jack' S McNew, Louella/Lucille Shed, Henry Shed, Lottie McNew Shed, George Harvey 'Hobb' Shed, George Shed, Mary Ann Shed Sanders, Van Buell Sanders, Mae Shed, Mabel Bobout, Lela Sanders, "Alvie' Albert Ervin Shed, Harvey Sanders, Eddie Ray Shed, Albert Shed, and Sam Sanders
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Reunion of the SHED-SANDERS-MCNEW family
A family reunion, back row: left to right: Harvey Reavis, Ella Shed, Albert Anderson (son of Bettie McNew Anderson) Della Sanders, Charlie Smith (son of Rebecca Sanders Smith) Allie Shed, David Edward McNew, Myrtle Shed Morris, IB Boyd(relation?), 3rd row: Henry Hoven (no kin) Jessie Thompson Shed, Eula Sanders, Dewey S. Humphries, Alice Burns Shed (my grgraunt) Bert Arnold, Betty McNew Anderson, Dorcas Holder Sanders, 2nd row: John S. "jack' McNew, Louella/Lucille Shed, Henry Shed (my grgruncle), Lottie McNew Shed, George Harvey 'Hobb' Shed, George Shed (Alice Burns Shed Husband, my grgrfa's brother), Mary Ann Shed Sanders, Van Buell Sanders, Mary Ann McNew Sanders, Bottom Row: Mae Shed, Mabel Bobout (?), Lela llSanders, Alvie Albert Edwin Shed, Harvey Sanders, Eddie Ray Shed, Albert Shed, Sam Sanders, the baby on Mary Ann McNew Sanders lap is Edna Sanders. This was between Dec 1, 1915 to Sept 1916, close to Ding Dong TX, which is in Bell, Lampasas, Coryell Co, or somewhere close by. Contact me for further information.
People in photo include: Harvey Reavis, Ella Shed, Albert Anderson, Della Sanders, Allie Shed, David Edward McNew, Myrtle Shed Morris, I.b. Boyd, Harvey Hoven, Jessie Thompson Shed, Eula Sanders, Dewey S Humphries, Alice Burns Shed, Betty McNew Anderson, Dorcas Holder Sanders, John 'Jack' S McNew, Louella/Lucille Shed, Henry Shed, Lottie McNew Shed, George Harvey 'Hobb' Shed, George Shed, Mary Ann Shed Sanders, Van Buell Sanders, Mae Shed, Mabel Bobout, Lela Sanders, "Alvie' Albert Ervin Shed, Harvey Sanders, Eddie Ray Shed, Albert Shed, and Sam Sanders
People in photo include: Harvey Reavis, Ella Shed, Albert Anderson, Della Sanders, Allie Shed, David Edward McNew, Myrtle Shed Morris, I.b. Boyd, Harvey Hoven, Jessie Thompson Shed, Eula Sanders, Dewey S Humphries, Alice Burns Shed, Betty McNew Anderson, Dorcas Holder Sanders, John 'Jack' S McNew, Louella/Lucille Shed, Henry Shed, Lottie McNew Shed, George Harvey 'Hobb' Shed, George Shed, Mary Ann Shed Sanders, Van Buell Sanders, Mae Shed, Mabel Bobout, Lela Sanders, "Alvie' Albert Ervin Shed, Harvey Sanders, Eddie Ray Shed, Albert Shed, and Sam Sanders
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in Ding Dong, Texas United States
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Mabel Bobout should be spelled Beabout or Bebout both were used she is the grandaughter of John McNew niece to Lottie and David
thanks for adding this picture - I connect to this line thru the McNew line.

Joe & Edna Sanders
Joe & Edna Moore Sanders, parents of Nellie Sanders Shockey
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Born c. 1903
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Avis Annette Sanders
Born 1884

Carroll Sanders
Born 1862

Janie Sanders
Born 1887

Verda Sanders
Born 1886

Irene Sanders
Born Apr 25, 1890

Georgene Jackson Sanders
Born Mar 26, 1927

Frank Sanders
May 11, 1908 - Apr 1973

Samuel G Sanders
Born Dec 5, 1851

Harriet Sanders
Born Aug 29, 1841

Claude Sanders
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Martha Sanders
Born 1855

Ollie Sanders
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Susan B Sanders
Born Dec 30, 1838

Thea Weiss Sanders
Born Nov 24, 1924

Sgt. Sanders
Born c. 1945

Ralph Sanders
Born c. 1912

Ermine Davis Sanders
Born c. Apr 5, 1886
Frankie Sanders
May 4, 1918 - Oct 1964

Harland David Sanders
Sep 9, 1890 - Dec 16, 1980

James Everett Sanders
Born Mar 8, 1882
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