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Some times having to earn a living comes in the way of my real passions. I love to search for my ancestors and wander Grave Yards looking at the gravestones and taking pictures for others. This is a little late and not wordless, but I have always had a hard time being wordless. Here is the gravestones of James W Slavin 1862 and 1930. Buried next to him is Cora Brown 1848 1945. I do not know their relationship yet but their stones match so they were related probably.
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