Mary Street Darby, Cobden Bright Street, Emma Aletha Street Hively Purrington and Thomas Beverly Street, children of Sophronia C. Sullivan Street and James H. Street, and grandchildren of Isaac Wilson Sullivan and Mary "Polly" Gilliam Sullivan who were early pioneers of Green Valley (Graton)
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Photo--black and white: Mary Street Darby, Cobden Bright Street, Emma Aletha Street Hively Purrington and Thomas Beverly Street, children of Sophronia C. Sullivan Street and James H. Street, and grandchildren of Isaac Wilson Sullivan and Mary "Polly" Gilliam Sullivan who were early pioneers of Green Valley (Graton).
Portraits Street, Thomas Beverly Street, Cobden Bright Purrington, Emma A., 1892-1956 Street, Sophronia C., 1861-1934 Street, James H Sullivan, Mary Gilliam, 1833-1885 Sullivan, Isaac Wilson, 1807-1891 Darby, Mary Street 1920-1929
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