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The fashionable Gorden ladies.

Carl and Geraldine Arrington

Myrtle Carpenter Lancaster and her boys: Willie David (Buddy), Edward Raleigh (Bud), Charles Adrian, Jimmy Dan. I remember as a child visiting Mama Lancaster at her home in Coffeeville and was so impressed she still had an outhouse.

Richard, Daniel, and Virginia Burns' paternal grandparents, Wilson Augustus and Lula Lynch Burns, with their Uncle Marcus and Aunt Catherine. Aunt Catherine would die a year later.
Richard wrote: I think my Grandpa Burns (above) was brother to cousin Billy Rowsey's Grandpa Burns. (Ms. Claudia Burns, Billy's mom, was a Burns.)
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