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                <text>This collection from the early 20th century contains Daisy E. Wheaton's Stereograph collection which documents her travels across the United States with her husband, Charles, and several of their friends. </text>
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Personal narratives--American--Early 20th century&#13;
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Great Grandmother Sarah&#13;
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Hursey, whose first&#13;
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husband was Jacob [crossed out] John&#13;
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Kreager. Their children&#13;
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were 1. Jacob - who was the&#13;
&#13;
father of Mrs Allie Snyder,&#13;
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(dressed in black in photo)&#13;
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2 - Elizabeth Kreager - For who&#13;
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was my grandmother -&#13;
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(3) Rebecca Kreager-Green (Indiana)&#13;
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-4- Nancy " " "&#13;
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(5) Ann " Gorsuch (Ohio)&#13;
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(6) Jane " --- Indiana&#13;
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Smith. These husbands, as well&#13;
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as herself, were born near Gratiot, Ohio&#13;
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Smith children were (1) Van Buren Smith&#13;
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(2) Mary Smith-Baker&#13;
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(3) Henry Smith&#13;
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(4) Hannah Smith-Smoots&#13;
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The father of grandmothers husband ^(Gorsuch before Smith)&#13;
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Gratiot - 1 mi south (Rev. War Soldier)&#13;
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Near Cromwell, Ind. Sept. 1932&#13;
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Great grandmother died in this house.</text>
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              <text>Daisy Wheaton Stereographs </text>
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