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11168 | Lewis Gilley Stanley (1869-1957) |
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7267 | Jimmy's Point on Great Cranberry Island, Cranberry Isles, Maine |
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11515 | Raymond Adelbert Bunker, Philmore M. Peterson and Charles Stephen Junior Hulbert on the Pool, Great Cranberry |
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11513 | Raymond Adelbert Bunker and Wilfred Allison Bunker with Automobiles on the Pool, Great Cranberry |
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| Automobiles 1936 Ford Pickup Truck 1930 Chevrolet Coupe | Description: Automobiles 1936 Ford Pickup Truck 1930 Chevrolet Coupe | |||
11514 | Raymond Adelbert Bunker and Wilfred Allison Bunker with Automobiles on the Pool, Great Cranberry |
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| Automobiles: 1936 Ford Pickup Truck 1930 Chevrolet Coupe The house on the right in the background is the John Henry Hamor House at 4 Murch Lane | Description: Automobiles: 1936 Ford Pickup Truck 1930 Chevrolet Coupe The house on the right in the background is the John Henry Hamor House at 4 Murch Lane | |||
10983 | Cora Abby (Robinson / Richardson) Rosebrook, Mrs. Gilbert H. Rosebrook and Mabel Estelle Stanley |
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| Left to Right: Cora A. Richardson, Mrs. Gilbert H. Rosebrook (1867-1954) Mabel Estelle Stanley Cora and Mabel would have been third cousins if Cora had been born to her adopted father as she and Mabel would both have escended from John (1741-1811) and Emma Cross Rich (1740-1803). Island relationships being what they were, the two women were distantly related by marriage to each other anyway. | Description: Left to Right: Cora A. Richardson, Mrs. Gilbert H. Rosebrook (1867-1954) Mabel Estelle Stanley Cora and Mabel would have been third cousins if Cora had been born to her adopted father as she and Mabel would both have escended from John (1741-1811) and Emma Cross Rich (1740-1803). Island relationships being what they were, the two women were distantly related by marriage to each other anyway. | |||
10993 | Stanley - Mabel Estelle (Stanley) Stanley (1868-1955) and Members of her Family |
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| Left to Right: Stanley - Esther Maybelle (Stanley) Spurling (1895-1984) - Mrs. Francis Marion Spurling - daughter of Mabel Estelle (Stanley) Stanley Stanley - Mabel Estelle (Stanley) Stanley (1868-1955) - Mrs. Arno Preston Stanley Stanley - Albert Ernest Stanley (1871-1949) - brother of Mabel Estelle (Stanley) Stanley The woman at the far right of the photograph may have been Edna (Lewis) Coulter (1907-) - Mrs. Winfred Everson Coulter. Her husband, Winfred, was a first cousin once removed to Mabel Estelle (Stanley) Stanley, according to Ralph Warren Stanley. | Description: Left to Right: Stanley - Esther Maybelle (Stanley) Spurling (1895-1984) - Mrs. Francis Marion Spurling - daughter of Mabel Estelle (Stanley) Stanley Stanley - Mabel Estelle (Stanley) Stanley (1868-1955) - Mrs. Arno Preston Stanley Stanley - Albert Ernest Stanley (1871-1949) - brother of Mabel Estelle (Stanley) Stanley The woman at the far right of the photograph may have been Edna (Lewis) Coulter (1907-) - Mrs. Winfred Everson Coulter. Her husband, Winfred, was a first cousin once removed to Mabel Estelle (Stanley) Stanley, according to Ralph Warren Stanley. [show more] |