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John and Lucy Hollander, Annie, Jack, and
Matthew about 1901 or 02. |
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John Hollander |
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Lucinda and her grandchildren,
children of John and Lucy Hollander about 1907 |
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Lucy Adams Hollander c. 1909 Submitted by Nancy Hicks |
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John and Lucy Adams Hollander |
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Inez Booth Adams and daughter, Ella |
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Felix Nicholas Hollander, son
of John and Lucy Hollander b.c. 1905-1906 |
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Jack Hollander, son of John and Lucy,
and Bernard Booth, son of Fred and Edith |
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Don F Booth |
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Edith Adams, daughter of John P. Adams
and Inez Booth Adams |
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Bryant and Margaret Booth. He is oldest
son of Fred and Edith, b. Dec. 13, 1888,in Rodman, IA |
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John Adams and Sisters |
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Fred Eugene Booth & Edith Davis Booth |
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Sons of Fred and Edith Booth. Bernard
Leslie Booth is in the center. Note: First man's name is WILLIAM aka LIAM |
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Bernard Leslie Booth & Minerva Frances
Hollander |
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Ervin, Gale and Clarence Watkins (sons
of Martin Van Buren, only Gale lived in Palo Alto) |
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Gale, Rita, Leora, Martin and
Vernon Watkins (Rita, Martin and Vernon are children of Gale and Leora) |
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Ruth, Leora, Merle, Henry Vernon Monk (Leora
and Vernon are children of Merle and Ruth) |
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Ruth Henrietta Beams Monk |
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Merle Monroe Monk and his shoe shop in
Ruthven |
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Merle Monk & daughter Leora |
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Leora & Vernon Monroe Monk |
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Gale & Leora Monk Watkins after
marriage |
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Gale Chezum Watkins |
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Ruth Henrietta Beams and Merle Monroe Monk
after wedding |
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Leora Monk, Merle Monk and Gale Watkins
(Merle was the father of Leora, wife of Gale) |
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First Grade Class Emmetsburg, Iowa 1908-1909 |
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This picture of the man and baby we can't
identify. The photographer stamp says 'Miss C.M. Johnson Emmetsburg, Iowa' |
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Father Francis X Rosseler - 1903 |
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Photo probably dated between 1912 and 1914.
Grandma (Minerva Hollander) is 6th from left, 2nd row. |
![]() | Military Card of Bernard Booth |
![]() | Bernard L. Booth, b. 2-9-1899 in Rodman to Fred and Edith Booth, attended Emmetsburg Public Schools and lived there till the war, served in France and Germany, and was wounded at Soissions. He received a Purple Heart 28 years later as he was reported MIA on Aug. 28, 1918. He passed away in 1967 at age 68 in Longview, WA. Bernard (grandpa) is the first one on left on second row |