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Re: Found Documents,1800's-1900's

SMITH, COOK, GASTON, ADAMS, TARPENING

Posted By: Cay Merryman (email)
Date: 2/8/2004 at 23:11:24

In Response To: Found Documents,1800's-1900's (Audrey Hausen)

Mrs. A.I. Tarpening was Abbie Irene Smith Tarpening, daughter of Lewis and Permelia Smith.
She was the owner of the Women's Toggery, a ladies ready-to-wear store in Tabor for many years and a friend of my mother. She was married to James Tarpening, they were later divorced. One daughter, Permelia Ruth died at a young age, both she and her mother are buried in the Tabor Cemetery.

As a child I spent many happy hours playing at the Women's Toggery and peeping through a hole in the dressing room at the movie playing next door.

To the best of my knowledge there are no close relatives left.

Cay Merryman

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