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Mabel Tolman

Updated Jun 26, 2025
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Mabel Tolman
Mabel Tolman, a cousin of my Burbank family line. Dreamy! Name is written on the back of the photo, but I have no other information on her.
Date & Place: Not specified or unknown.
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Little Mabel Tolman definitely understood 'pose for the camera'! Only her name and a possible location in Burbank is known.
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A little doll!
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A beautiful little dog
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What a pretty little girl she was, I hope she lived a good long life and was happy.
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She is so precious
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So adorable
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Linda ,mas parece que estava tristonha 😍
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She looks more like she's thinking, "So take the picture already!"
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Love this old pictures.
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A sweetheart.
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Beautiful little girl.
So perfectly posed!
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I really hope she had a. Wonderful life.
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03/03/2020
Beautiful little Mabel ❤️
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Such a beautiful little girl
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What sparkling eyes she has!
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So beautiful
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Beautiful child!
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So pensive looking...
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Mabel G. Tolman
Mabel G Tolman was born in February 1891 in Massachusetts, Massachusetts United States, and died at age 82 years old on October 7, 1973. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Mabel G. Tolman.
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