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Uncle Rufus Fast

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Uncle Rufus Fast
Rufus Allen Fast b 24 July 1873 Little Falls, Monongalia, West Virginia; d 5 June 1937 Mecklenburg, North Carolina; husband of Lena Elvira Dixon
Son of Waitman M. and Delia E. Stansberry Fast
Picture taken sometimes in the 40s at the home of his niece Ella Bryl Utt Gillispie. Standing in front of 84 Front Street, Richwood, Nicholas, West Virginia
Date & Place: in USA
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