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If anyone is interested please write to the woman who sent me the note.
Great find for someone.
Pat in Fort Wayne
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Hello, I am not researching in this county at this time, but I found a picture
today at an estate sale in Louisville, Ky. It was in a moldy old Bible that
was falling apart. I looked as always in the family tree portion and found
nothing but a small photograph of a beautiful young woman with dark hair. It
is a studio print about 2 x 2 in black and white. On the back of the photo,
dated 3 - 1929 and the name Mildred Hunt. I asked the man having the sale
where the family had come from that he had the sale for and he said Ft. Wayne.
>From that I decided that this may be a valuable possession for someone
researching the Hunt family of Ft. Wayne during that time. It could be
someone grandmother or aunt. Well anyway if anyone that frequents your page
is looking for Hunts in that area is interested, I will be happy to mail it to
them. I would hope someone would do that for me if the situations were
reversed.
Thank you,
Nancy H. Amster
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