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 | Al and Lou Murray and the 1936 Wakeman High School basketball team Al Murray was the manager and was seated in the first row, on the left. Lou Murray was standing in the second row, far right. |
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 | Albert J. Rebillot Family Photo courtesy of Todd Rebillot |
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 | Alfred and Mary (McMahon) Bick, with their son George |
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 | Alice and Marie Burke with Aunt and cousins |
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 | All of the children of Patrick and Catherine (McCartney) McMahon (except their youngest son, who was born and died in 1896) |
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 | Andrew Baum |
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 | Apoline (nee' Gaume) Rebillot Photo courtesy of Todd Rebillot |
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 | Benjamin Stinnett and Amillia (Bohanan) Stinnett |
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 | Bernard and Rosa (McMahon) Brady |
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 | Bernard Brady |
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 | Berten Keith, Wakeman Postmaster |
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 | Billy Charles King senior portrait |
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 | Blaine "Lickey" Hurst |
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 | Carroll, Sarah (Sallie) (Henry) and daughter Verna Williams |
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 | Catherine (McCartney) McMahon with her daughter Mary Elizabeth (McMahon), son-in-law Alfred T. Bick, and Alfred's mother Rose (Greenfelder) Bick |
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 | Catherine Commins McCartney (1826 - 1905) |
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 | Catherine Guthrie |
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 | Catherine Rose (McMahon) and James Lawrence Murray on their 45th Wedding Anniversary |
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 | Cecelia Daugherty and the 1939 Wakeman High School girls basketball team |
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 | Cletus L. Johnson |
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 | Cora Hopkins Stinnett |
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 | David Brad and Nannie Blanche (Emert) King |
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 | David Crockett Maples, Jr. delivering the U.S. mail to the Sugarlands |
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 | David Crockett Maples, Jr. delivering the U.S. mail to the Sugarlands |
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 | Emile Rebillot Photo courtesy of Todd Rebillot |
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 | Emma Josphine Vourron Baum |
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 | Eugenia (Jennie) Cartier Shirk Johnson |
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 | Ferdinand Guenther and Charlotte (Lotte) Weinhold |
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 | Gas station / diner owned by George and Eleanor (Ruffing) McMahon. My father-in-law George Murray (nephew of George McMahon) worked at this gas station while he was attending high school in Monroeville. He lived with his aunt and uncle and worked at their gas station / diner. George McMahon ran the gas station while his wife Eleanor (Ruffing) ran the diner. |
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 | George Auburn Rolen |
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 | George James and Eleanor (Ruffing) McMahon Family |
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 | George James McMahon |
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 | George James McMahon standing next to his gas station / diner in Monroeville, Ohio. |
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 | George Leonard Murray (1910 - 1990) We wonder if this is a photo taken of George for his first birthday. The portrait was taken by Willford, Bellevue, Ohio. |
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 | George Leonard Murray Senior Class Photo, Monroeville High School, Class of 1928 |
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 | George McMahon and Eleanor Ruffing Wedding Portrait |
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 | George Murray's third grade class photo. It was taken in 1919 and his teacher was Miss Elms. This would have been taken at the Wakeman School #1, 28 River Street, Wakeman, Huron County, Ohio. The school was built in 1868-1869, 1881 and was demolished in 1937. |
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 | George Murray, Larry Murray and Bob Murray |
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 | George Washington Stinnett and Cora (Hopkins) Stinnett with their five eldest children. |
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 | Henry Quarles and Ethel King (Campbell) Quarles |
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 | Ida Ethel King Campbell Quarles |
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 | James C. Murray |
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 | James Edward Large |
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 | James Lawrence Murray |
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 | James Lawrence Murray, Jr. and Georgia H. Guthrie Marriage License Application |
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 | James Richard, Mary Josephine and John Harold Murray |
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 | John G. Murray Grocery Store in Wellington, Lorain County, Ohio |
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 | John Joseph (Joe) Murray |
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 | John Patrick McMahon with his first cousin, Al Murray |
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 | John W. King |
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