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Nannie Juler Mendell Igelman

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Nannie Juler Mendell Igelman
This is a photo of my gt. gt. grandmother Nannie Juler Mendell Igelman. She was married to Edwin Oscar Igelmann and had 4 children, all and herself spelling their names with one N (Igelman). She was the daughter of Joseph Claghorn Mendell Jr. and Nancy E. (Asher? or Case?) Mendell. She was born in 1872 in Covington, KY and died in 1946 in Oak Park, IL.
Date & Place: at Indianapolis in Marion, Indiana USA
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