Robbins Family 1
Subject
photo; Harriet Murray Foss; Dorothy [(Murray) Chase; Phebe (Chase) Murray; Owen Murray; Edith (Murray) Robbins; Franklin Murray; Mahlon K. Taylor; Mertis (Murray) Taylor; Ruth Jean [(Murray) Hicks; Thomas Murray; Nora (Snow) Murray; Marion (Peabody) MurrayDescription
L to R: “Dorothy” [(Murray) Chase, d/o Owen & Nora Murray], “Grammie” [Phebe (Chase) Murray, w/o Owen Murray], “Pa” [Owen Murray], “Edith & Phyllis (2 mos.)” [Edith (Murray) Robbins & dau. Phyllis Robbins], “Franklin” [Murray, s/o Owen], “Harriet” [(Murray) Foss, d/o Owen], “Uncle Mahlon” [Mahlon K. Taylor], “Aunt Mert” [Mertis (Murray) Taylor, d/o Timothy & Phebe Murray], “Ruth Jean” [(Murray) Hicks, d/o Franklin & Marion Murray], “Mahlon”, “Ma” [Nora (Snow) Murray, w/o Owen], “Thomas” [Murray, s/o Owen], “Marion” [(Peabody) Murray, w/o Franklin]. Photo 1927.Artifacts
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