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Ethelyn L. Williamson

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Ethelyn L. Williamson
Ethelyn may have been a friend of Era Estelle Montgomery Harman Martin or her daughter June Harman. Estelle was born in 1898 and lived most of her years in TX.
People in photo include: Ethelyn L Williamson
Date & Place: in Texas United States
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Beth Pearce
I moved back to Texas in 2021 and I want more information about my grandfather, John Thomas Harman. His father was John Tapley Harman. "Tom" died in 1933 near Hedley, TX.
My grandma Estelle was a telephone operator for over 30 in the Texas panhandle.
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