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Herman Durbahn
Herman Durbahn
Date:4/5/2018 10:36:09 PM
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herman durbahn & family
herman durbahn & family
herman, daughter edna, & wife catherine
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herman durbahn w/ ed durbahn, bernice &kids
herman durbahn w/ ed durbahn, bernice &kids
Date:early 1950's
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herman,Walter & ed durbahn
herman,Walter & ed durbahn
Date:Abt. 1910
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Homer Shanks for Congress
Homer Shanks for Congress
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Hutcheson Brothers
Hutcheson Brothers
Leader Travis (Lee), Thomas, and Campbell
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Hutcheson reunion in Spencer, Tennessee, 1951
Hutcheson reunion in Spencer, Tennessee, 1951
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Hutcheson Reunion Photo 1901  Back
Hutcheson Reunion Photo 1901 Back
The back of the photo of a Hutcheson 1901 gathering, with some names written in an unknown hand, and some written by my grandmother, Edith Hutcheson RIchmond. See the "annotated" version of this photo, where I've added all of the names to the photo itself. A distant cousin whom I met through Ancestry.com, Gloria Robertson, had posted a copy of the original photo with different lighting effects. She also posted the an image of back of her photo, which had the same original notation, without without my grandmothers' additions. - Robin Richmond
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Hutcheson Siblings-1939
Hutcheson Siblings-1939
1939 hand colored photo of: top L to R: John, Katie, L.T. Jr. Bottom: Mary, Mattie, Fannie, Edith (Thanks to Don Baaso)
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Hutcheson Sisters - Mary Coffman, Edith Richmond, Fannie Coffman
Hutcheson Sisters - Mary Coffman, Edith Richmond, Fannie Coffman
About 1981

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