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1901 Hutcheson Family Gathering in Cold Springs, Tennesse
1901 Hutcheson Family Gathering in Cold Springs, Tennesse
Five children of Flavius Josephus (Joe) Hutcheson gathered in Cold Springs with their families for their father's wedding to Tennie Welch. Joe is near the center of the photo with his hand on a cane. My grandmother, Edith Hutcheson Richmond, was two years old, and is sitting on the ground close to her mother Irene. See also a copy of this photo that identifies each person and each family group.
Owner of original: Edith Richmond
Date: 17 Jul 1901
Place: Cold Spring, Bledsoe County, Tennessee, USA
35.660519, -85.145256
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1901 Hutcheson Family Gathering-Annotated
1901 Hutcheson Family Gathering-Annotated
The five large ovals in this image cover the immediate families of five children of Flavius Josephus Hutcheson and Narcissa Ann Myers (better known as Joe and Cissy). This gathering was almost certainly for the wedding of Joe with his second wife, Tennie Welch.
Place: Cold Spring, Bledsoe County, Tennessee, USA
35.660519, -85.145256
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
32.73212, -96.85556
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Place: Cold Spring, Bledsoe County, Tennessee, USA
35.660519, -85.145256
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a.lieb homestead
a.lieb homestead
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a.lieb house. eva, bertha &anton
a.lieb house. eva, bertha &anton
Date:late 1890's
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adeline durbahn
adeline durbahn
Date:Abt. 1910
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Adeline Durbahn_0481
Adeline Durbahn_0481
Date:4/5/2018 10:36:09 PM
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Adult Children of Charles Hutcheson III and Sarah Worthington
Adult Children of Charles Hutcheson III and Sarah Worthington
From the top left: Alfred Leonidas Hutcheson (1842), William LaFayette H (1831), Charles Newton H (1836), James Caswell H (1839), Mary Angeline H Schoolfield (1829), and stepbrother Washington Napolean Holman (1852), son of Sarah Worthington's second husband, Burton Holmon. This could have been take at the time of their mother's death in Springtown, Texas, in 1895. It was taken no later than1908, when Charles Newton Hutcheson died. Uploaded to Ancestry.com by randolphjcr in 2011
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albert & lena durbahn
albert & lena durbahn
Date:1930's ?

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