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WWl
This is William Albert Harbeston. He was in WW1. This is his picture. He was my Mother's father.
He lived most of his life in and around Brandsville and West Plains Missouri. He worked in the coal mines and for the railroad. He was born July 21, 1894 in Missouri and died October 6, 1955 in Peoria Illinois
Date & Place: in Missouri USA
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Diana Breweur
My Dad's family was the Miller/Washburn family from Illinois. My Mothers family is/was the Harbeston/McKinney/Anderson/Old from Missouri/Arkansas. I married into the Breweur/Crutchley/Kindred family from Illinois and Missoouri I would love to meet other family members as some of the family I don't know much about as most of the information has died with the passing of family members.
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