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Barb Triplett-Brown

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Updated: January 9, 2006

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Triplett Home in Triplett, Mo.
Triplett Home in Triplett, Mo.
My grandma Mabel Swan Triplett and grandpa Martin Triplett lived in this home probably since the 1920's. The town of Triplett, Mo. was founded by my great great grandfather, J.E.M. Triplett. It's almost a ghost town now. Only one town bldg. remaining and that is the Opera House. Barbara Triplett-Brown

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1933 Long Beach CA earthquake
1933 Long Beach CA earthquake
Harry Worley, wife Etta O'Dell Worley holding their youngest child, Melvin Arlen Worley (born 1932), living on the street following a 6.3 earthquake in March 1933. Child and woman on the right are unknown, but no doubt friends of the Worley's.
People in photo include: Melvin Arlen Worley
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The Laughing Rennie Sisters
The Laughing Rennie Sisters
A photo of Carrie, Louise (my grandmother), Ruth and Ella Rennie.
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Pigeon Key Class photo 1923
Pigeon Key Class photo 1923
A photo of the Pigeon Key School class, thought taken 22 December 1923, L-R: Katherine Kyle, Dan Sneed, Ken Kyle, Edna Hines, Edith Carmen (teacher) Anne Kyle, Esther Hines, Mildred Sneed, Peavy boy. This group is also in a DVD video clip 'The Railroad That Went to Sea' (A Ride Down The Keys clip) by Historic Tours of America, however, the movie appears to be reversed, kids saluting flag with 'left' hand. The Kyle children are those of the chief bridge tender of the 7 Mile Bridge, Robert Kyle, his older daughter, Tessie Kyle, (married: Tessie Frentzel) was the first schoolteacher on Marathon in 1928 after quite a few years without a school. Tessie Kyle also grew up on Pigeon Key and had brothers Zollie and Robert.
People in photo include: Tessie Kyle, Tessie Frentzel, Zollie Kyle, Robert Kyle, Robert Kyle Jr, Anne Kyle, Annie Kyle, Kenneth Kyle, Leone Kyle, Tessie Frentzel, Leone Kyle, Leone Kyle, Leona Kyle, and Robert Kyle Jr
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Swann Sisters
Swann Sisters
The three daughters of Gay Zetta Lester Swann and Ward T. Swann. All grew up in Chariton County. Hazel and Delma spent their adult lives in Kansas City, Mo. and Mabel married Martin Triplett, and they remained in Triplett, Mo. the remainder of their lives. Martin and Mabel are my paternal grandparents.
People in photo include: Hazel Swann Chamblain and Delma Swann
Triplett Home in Triplett, Mo.
Triplett Home in Triplett, Mo.
My grandma Mabel Swan Triplett and grandpa Martin Triplett lived in this home probably since the 1920's. The town of Triplett, Mo. was founded by my great great grandfather, J.E.M. Triplett. It's almost a ghost town now. Only one town bldg. remaining and that is the Opera House. Barbara Triplett-Brown
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