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Mary & Hal Rollins,Minnie Rollins & Henry Stringer 1912

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Mary & Hal Rollins,Minnie Rollins & Henry Stringer 1912
Taken 1912 Orcutt,Santa Barbara,CA
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/Mary born Sep 1866 WV
/Hal Rollins born Apr 1868 OH
/their daughter Minnie Rollins born 8 Aug 1889 Tyler Co.,WV died Apr 1974 Sisquoc,Santa Barbara,CA & her new husband Henry Stringer
/Taken at the wedding reception for Minnie & Henry
/Photo in possession of Geraldine (Gerri) Hughes Brown
Date & Place: in USA
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