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Murray McFarlin Jones

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Murray McFarlin Jones
This photo was in an envelope with my Adkins distant relatives but I can't figure out who these people are. Perhaps related through marriage? Written on the back is "D. B. Murray, Mrs. Nannie or Namie McFarlin, Mrs. Edna Jones and Truman Jones, Sept 1917" also there is a photo processing stamp written "Finished by The Thomason Studio, Murphreesboro, Tennessee"

Who are these people? and how are they related to the Adkins?
Date & Place: in Murpheesboro, Tennessee USA
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