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Linnie Elmetta Lester

Updated May 27, 2025
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Linnie Elmetta Lester
My grandmother, Linnie Elmetta Lester. This picture was taken on her wedding day, 28 March 1895, in Butler County, Alabama. The picture was copied from a Tintype.
Date & Place: at Linnie Elmetta Lester in Daisy Community, Butler County, Alabama USA
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Linnie Elmetta Lester was born on October 5, 1875. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Linnie Elmetta Lester.
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