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Group portrait of the Dean family. circa 1900 Dean Family Photograph ca 1900- The Dean's were an early day Seneca Family. William S. Dean was early constable of Plumas County. Larry Dean, one of the other grandsons was Plumas Co. Supervisor from Chester. [Front row: Left to right] Grace Esther Dean; b. 3.29.1897, d. 1.25.1981 age 83. Mother (Born in Scotland) Gladys Irma Scott; b. 9.15.1899 d. ?. Ernest Harold, Father (Born in Newfoundland); b. 1903, d. 11.23.1981 age 78. Mary Helen Murray; b. 7.22.1893 d. 11.3.1987 age 94. [Back row]: Henry "Harry" Daniel Dean; b. 3.12.1897 d. 1968 age 81. Sarah Elizabeth (Lazzarini) "Sally"; b. 4.12.1875 d. 1965 age 90. John Richard "Jack"; b. 2.2.1888 d. 1973 age 89. Clara Jane (Cook); b. 3.28.1877 d. ? age ?. "Man" (Could be one of two) Stephen George Dean; Died of the flu 11.11.1918 or William James d. 1.1.1922. Kathryn Ruth (Murry) b. 9.25.1889 d. 1957 or 8. She married Bob Murray brother of George Murray who married Mary Helen (Murray) Dean.
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