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William and Cora Blake (nee Stover)

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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William and Cora Blake (nee Stover)
Cora Stover who married Wiliam Blake and their children: Lola, standing on left born-unk and died August 27, 1996; William born-abt 1886,is holding their daughter Bina born-unk, and died abt. 1995; Quincy is standing in the middle, the Baby in Cora's arms is possibly Beulah Marcella who was born 2/18/1918 and died on 2/23/1993. The youngest was Alva, who was not born until 1927.
Date & Place: in Kanawha County, West Virginia USA
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