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Two Men and Two Women on a Tintype

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Two Men and Two Women on a Tintype
A tintype found in the collection of Dorothy Nan (O'Brien) "Obie" Butler (1927-2021) from Aurora, IL and she resided in Va. Beach, VA. Her parents were Michael Raymond O'Brien (1897-1971) b in Maple Park, IL and d in Aurora, IL and Anita Regina "Anna" Bossong (1899-1971). Her paternal grandparents, who may have been the owners of the tintype, were Michael Martin O'Brien (1850-1931) b either IRE or IL and d in Maple Park, IL and Mary N. Neven (1861-1921), b in Bristol, Kendall, IL and d in Virgil, Kane, IL. Would love to know who it is in the tintype.
Date & Place: Not specified or unknown.
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