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My paternal grandparents, Marian and Edward, on their wedding day, 1927.
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Marion, my paternal grandmother, was a very talented woman. I resemble her in many respects.
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My maternal grandparents, Violet and Vaughn, on their wedding day, 1928. Violet went to work as a housekeeper/nanny when 12. Later, she worked in a shirt factory as a young woman. When he first saw it, my husband thought this was a picture of my younger sister.
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My paternal great-grandparents, Elizabeth and Joseph (parents of Marion), wedding photo, 1899. Genetics! My older sister bears a striking resemblance to Elizabeth.
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Pages owned by Bonnie Ingram, Copyrighted 1999.
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