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Unknown Chestnut male child

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Unknown Chestnut male child
This young man is either a Chestnut or Wren not sure which. In looking at other pictures and comparing them, the facial features closely resemble that of the Chestnut line. This line of the Chestnut family lived in Florida starting in 1880, from what I have traced.

I would like to know if this is James M Chestnut, the father of Thad, Gladys, Julia and Sadie?
Date & Place: in Florida USA
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