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Seeking Information about These People

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This is believed to be a photo of Hiram Brown and his wife Nettie Johnson Brown. We seek information about where they lived and their family genealogy. They may be related to the Browns of New York State. Photo courtesy of the Livingston County Historian. Click the image to enlarge.

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This is believed to be a photo of Nettie Johnson Brown, the wife of Hiram Brown. We seek information about where they lived and about their family. She may be related to the Johnsons of New York State. Photo courtesy of the Livingston County Historian. Click the image to enlarge.

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This is believed to be a photo of John Brown who may have lived near Hemlock Lake NY. We seek information about him and his family. He may be related to the Browns of New York State. Photo courtesy of the Livonia Historical Society. Click the image to enlarge.

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This is believed to be a photo of Grace Rix who may have lived in Canadice NY. We seek information about her and her family. She may be the Grace Rix of Canadice who married George W. Affolter. Photo courtesy of the Cheryl Brown George. Click the image to enlarge.

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This is believed to be a photo of a couple from the Branch or Brown families of Hemlock NY. We seek information about them and their family. They may be related to the Branch or Brown families of New York State. Photo courtesy of the Cheryl Brown George. Click the image to enlarge.

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This is believed to be a photo of twin daughters from the Branch or Brown families of Hemlock NY. We seek information about them and their family. They may be related to the Branch or Brown families of New York State. Photo courtesy of the Cheryl Brown George. Click the image to enlarge.

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This is believed to be a photo of a young man from the Branch or Brown families of Hemlock NY. We seek information about him and his family. He may be related to the Branch or Brown families of New York State. Photo courtesy of the Cheryl Brown George. Click the image to enlarge.

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This is believed to be a photo of a young woman from the Branch or Brown families of Hemlock NY. We seek information about her and her family. She may be related to the Branch or Brown families of New York State. Photo courtesy of the Cheryl Brown George. Click the image to enlarge.

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This is believed to be a photo of a young man from the Branch or Brown families of Hemlock NY. We seek information about him and his family. He may be related to the Branch or Brown families of New York State. Photo courtesy of the Cheryl Brown George. Click the image to enlarge.

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This is believed to be a photo of a young woman from the Branch or Brown families of Hemlock NY. We seek information about her and her family. She may be related to the Branch or Brown families of New York State. Photo courtesy of the Cheryl Brown George. Click the image to enlarge.

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This is believed to be a photo of a young man from the Branch or Brown families of Hemlock NY. We seek information about him and his family. He may be related to the Branch or Brown families of New York State. Photo courtesy of the Cheryl Brown George. Click the image to enlarge.

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This is believed to be a photo of a young woman from the Branch or Brown families of Hemlock NY. We seek information about her and her family. She may be related to the Branch or Brown families of New York State. Photo courtesy of the Cheryl Brown George. Click the image to enlarge.

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This is believed to be a photo of Artemus Severance and his wife of Canadice NY. We seek information about him and his family. Artemus operated a shoemakers shop in Canadice in the early 1800’s. Photo courtesy of the David Pearce. Click the image to enlarge.

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