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Phyllis Sprock & Arend Ferwerda's Wedding

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Phyllis Sprock & Arend Ferwerda's Wedding
My aunt Phyllis Sprock & Uncle Arend Ferwerda's Wedding
Date & Place: in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois USA
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Great wedding photo Sarah - thanks for sharing! Do you know the other people's names?
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