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Wordless Wednesday – Grandma and her sister

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Sisters Florrie Jane and Aggie Nora Thomas ca 1903 after scarlet fever-cropped

Sisters Florrie Thomas Martin and Aggie Thomas Jeffords. circa 1904

 

Aggie’s hair is short because she’d had scarlet fever, and all her hair fell out while she was sick.  The sisters are approx 7 and 10 years old in this photo.

Aggie Thomas Jeffords, Florrie Thomas Martin sisters 1963 cropped

Florrie and Aggie in 1963

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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