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From: "lori greene" <>
Subject: Re: [VASTAFFO-L] Re: VASTAFFO-D Digest V02 #17
Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2002 13:00:57 -0800
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lol I guess I don't have it so bad after all do I. am pretty certain though
that Nora and agnus are two different people, I would say 90% sure. just
need that piece to put me over the edge. I think Nora is buried her in pa
somewhere, maybe I should try finding that grave
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Subject: [VASTAFFO-L] Re: VASTAFFO-D Digest V02 #17


> Concerning Nora and Agnes: Is it conceivable she is one and the same
person?
> I suspect so.
>
> My great-grandfather had a housefull of girls--he even trained them to
handle
> horses because he was short of sons. Anyway, the nice fellow left a
journal,
> but do you think I can sort out who is who because of the nicknames? He
gave
> each female in the household a nickname, including his wife (Toby when her
> name was Zilpa). Even my cousin, who was born in his home, doesn't know
to
> whom the journal entry refers.
>
> My brother, when he began to talk, had trouble pronouncing my name, so my
> family had him call me Sister. That name stuck for many years!!! I hope
I
> don't show up in the 1930 census as Sister!
>
> E.W.Wallace (female)
>
>
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