Wedding Invitation from Mrs. Data Nickerson to Mr. Almond S. Lewis
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Wedding; Mrs. Data Nickerson; Emily S. Nickerson; Gorham Nickerson; Data Hall Nickerson; Mr. Almond S. LewisDescription
Wedding invitation, in script, no envelope from Mrs. Data Nickerson to the wedding of her daughter, Emily and Mr. Almond S. Lewis. Emily S. Nickerson, b. South Dennis, 29 Apr 1850, d/o Gorham Nickersson (1811-1884) by his 2nd wife Data (Hall). Almond S. Lewis was born in Brewster, the son of Remegio & Eliza G. Lewis.Related items
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