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Lost & Found
Lost & Found
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Original photos of the politicians and political events throughout the past few centuries.
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1800s
1800s
The 1800s where the end of the industrial revolution and the birth of scientists.
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Fashion
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Catherine Hamlett Bostic
Catherine Hamlett Bostic
hamletts of Caruthersville, Mo.
Katie married Charlie Bostic of New Madrid, Mo. and lived in Kennett, MO. and Memphis, TN.
Ethel B. Hamlett
Ethel B. Hamlett
Hamletts of Caruthersville, Mo
Gertrude Marley
Gertrude Marley
Gertrude drank water on a train returning from a trip to Colorado, perhaps "The Brown Palace", got cholera, and died. Her death deeply affected her father and he died about three years later.
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Mrs. Claude Miller (Jane Marley) Frasier
Mrs. Claude Miller (Jane Marley) Frasier
Jane, who was aka Jennie, taught piano. Her husband was a men's hat and gloves buyer for the Palace Clothing store in Kansas City.
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Marley Roberts Brown
Marley Roberts Brown
Marley's mother gave him the middle name "Roberts" naming him after her favorite minister.
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Copeland family
Copeland family
Patsy, Joanne, William Cicero (father), baby is Joyce Marie Copeland Hicks, wife Hazel Nitabelle Barnes, and Billy.
People in photo include: Patsy Copeland Boles, Joanne Copeland Whitted, William Cicero Copeland, Hazel Nitabelle Barnes Copeland, and Billy Copeland
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Grandparents
Grandparents
My loving paternal grandparents, Marguerite Frances Vaughn Hicks and Virgil Henry Hicks Sr.
People in photo include: Marguerite Frances Vaughn Hicks and Virgil Henry Hicks
A.S.Marley's Bio In "The Scottish Rite Progress"
A.S.Marley's Bio In "The Scottish Rite Progress"
This biographical sketch of Albert Sigel Marley covers his life from birth on up until November, 1923 in honor of his dedication to the Scottish Rite organization.
"Historical Sketch No. 3" was written by Charles T. Kornbrodt, a fellow member, and was published in the "Scottish Rite Progress" in November, 1923.
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Henry Earl of N.J.,Ohio,Indiana
Henry Earl of N.J.,Ohio,Indiana
Henry Earl, b. 1818 Morris County, New Jersey, married Lucinda Stratton-Miller in Crawford County, Ohio, died 1/19/1882 in Rochester, Fulton County, Indiana.
Mary Ann Clark
Mary Ann Clark
Mary Ann Clark is the daughter of William Wood Clark and Eliza (Limb) Clark. Their surname is sometimes spelled Clarke. Mary Ann was born in Stonegravels, New Tupton, Derbyshire, England. She died 27 November 1886 but I am not sure where. I think that this photo was taken shortly before some of her family left England and sailed to America. This photo was in the personal collection of Mary Ann Clark's brother Joseph's daughter, Elizabeth May (Clark) Wilde. If you would like me to email it to you in its original size, please contact me. I also invite you to visit my Wilde and Clark website where I have posted many ancestor photos and stories at www.wildeandclarkancestors.com.
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Margaret Clark
Margaret Clark was born in 1876. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Margaret Clark.
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