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Pushing the first baby carriage: Bertha E. McKinney Ransdell (October 24, 1894-October 29, 1992), daughter of Thomas Y. and Lydia Titus McKinney, with baby daughter: Lois Ransdell McCabe (July 14, 1920-January 4, 2009); standing center left: Emma Ransdell Ready (January 28, 1918- ); standing center right: June Ransdell Brush (June 23, 1919-March 31, 2008); pushing second baby carriage: Erwin Ransdell (December 5, 1892-December 5, 1952), with baby son: Charles Ransdell (February 14, 1923-), interior view.
Sports and Recreation Ransdell, Charles, 1923- Brush, June Ransdell, 1919-2008 Ready, Emma Ransdell, 1918- McCabe, Lois Ransdell, 1920-2009 Ransdell, Bertha Eunice McKinney, 1894-1992 Ransdell, Erwin, 1892-1952 Luther Burbank Rose Parade and Festival (Santa Rosa, Calif.) 1923 Parades United States California Sonoma Santa Rosa
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