Fannie Mae Hembree and Children. Taken around end of 1927 in Greenville/
Spartanburg,SC. Missing from photo, Fannie's son Ollie who was 16 years old. This was taken after the death of Fannie's Husband Dock R. Hembree. (listed L to R back to front)
People in photo include: Costel 'Sweetie' Hembree, Willard Hembree (In Fannie's Lap), and Frank Hembree
I AM DOING RESEARCH ON THE HEMBREE NAME AS MY GRANDMOTHER WAS VIRGINIA KATHERINE "JENNIE" HEMBREE. IF ANYONE KNOWS THE NAME I WOULD APPRECIATE ANY HELP I CAN GET. THANK YOU SHERRY
Fannie Mae Hembree was born in May 1891, and was buried at Wood Memorial Park 863 Gap Creek Rd, in Greer, Greenville/Spartanburg County, South Carolina United States. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Fannie Mae Hembree.
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