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Aunt Martha Taylor

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Aunt Martha Taylor
Found at the Tulsa, OK. flea market. On the back is written "Aunt Martha Taylor" and "Mary Elizabeth Ellis", taken 5 Oct. 1947. This photo is part of a group of five. All posted on this site.Hope this is your Family!
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Martha Taylor, nee Oleson == she was maternal aunt to Ralph Homer Ellis, Sr (as far as I can tell) -- sister to Ralph's mother, Ruby Oleson
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Mary Adeline Ellis
Mary Adeline Ellis was born on June 15, 1819. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Mary Adeline Ellis.
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