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2012-May-08 19:57:41 Lona Parker Churchill said: The second girl from the left looks alot like my Grandmother, Lona Parker (Estes).
She was very thin and had very thick red hair. I have a couple of pictures of her and the face looks very similar. I wonder if the Brunette might be Emma?
2012-Apr-29 09:34:34 Marphy said: hi, amanda and brian! i am Kassy's frnied. i really like your site. it looks great and is very userfrniedly. some really good pics, too. keep up the great work! brittany
2012-Apr-29 00:23:22 Andrea said: Hola que bellas fotos , fuoern sacadas por varios footgrafos ubicados estrategicamente? realmente muy especiales, que mas ? me encantaron son las fotos que me gustan.. sin preparacion, pero no por eso sin calidad. gracias por compartirlas
2012-Jan-01 10:15:03 Darrence said: Thanks for hlpenig me to see things in a different light.
2012-Jan-01 08:18:00 Kaeden said: It's a pleasure to find such rationality in an anwesr. Welcome to the debate.
2012-Jan-01 05:02:52 Christy said: And I thohugt I was the sensible one. Thanks for setting me straight.
2011-Dec-31 20:35:26 Demelza said: You keep it up now, unedrstnad? Really good to know.
2011-Dec-31 20:04:35 Jonni said: Now we know who the snesilbe one is here. Great post!
2011-Oct-13 16:33:58 Laura Currin-Anderson said: This is my Great Grandmother! Her son Claude Clay Currin was my Father's (Clay A. Currin) Father. Claude married my Grandmother Laura Marie Arth, and they had two sons before he died of influenza in 1918. My Dad & my Uncle Walter (Hap) Currin, both deceased.
John Nichols - Record of Service in Confederacy during the Civil War
John and his brother, Samuel J. Nichols, enlisted in the Missouri State Guard on the same day. They both died in the Battle of Wilson Creek on August 10, 1961.