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Photograph shows a class portrait at Oat Creek School. Teacher Carlie Ames (Proberta). Back Row 1.?, 2. Leon Murray, 3. Maude Carlin, 4. Nanna Brophy (1885-1966), 5. Will Higgins (b. 1886). Front Row 1. Alfred Fahay, 2. Frank Brophy (1888-1974) 3. Eudora Brophy (Eldora) (1889), 4. Georgia Cousins Wanee (1891-1926), 5. Pearl Brophy (1887-1941, 6. Ashley Higgins, 7. Guy Higgins. [The birth dates of Ashley & Guy Higgins in the Lingenfelter genealogies are given as 1894 and 1896 respectively - either these dates are wrong or the identifications are not accurate] Charlotte B. Ames, b. Minnesota 1877, married Tehama County September 25, 1907 to Charles Coyle, b. Canada 1868. Photograph by George G. Collom, Photographer, 69 Flood Bldg. San Francisco, California.
Brophy, Nana Ames, Charlotte B Carlin, Maude Higgins, Guy Higgins, Ashley Brophy, Pearl Wanee, Georgia Cousins Brophy, Eudora Brophy, Frank Ames, Carlie Proberta Murray, Leon Higgins, Will Fahay, Alfred Class Portraits Children Teachers
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