Marnee & John B. DeVine With Their Son John Kennedy DeVine, August 1964 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1964
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Ann Arbor News, August 8, 1964
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PRESIDENTIAL NAMESAKE: It may not be too many years before little John Kennedy DeVine of Granger Avenue will be old enough to travel to Cambridge, Mass., to see the John F. Kennedy Memorial Library on the banks of the Charles River. Meanwhile, his father, local attorney John B. DeVine, is busy in his post as Michigan chairman for the Kennedy library fund. Mrs. DeVine is a cousin of the late President. Her mother, Mrs. Charles J. Burke of Chestnut Hill, Mass., is a sister of Joseph P. Kennedy. Little John's sisters, Margot, Ann, Kathleen and Susan, are visiting Mrs. Burke now at her summer home in North Scituate, Mass. Contributions to the Kennedy Library may be mailed to the John F. Kennedy Library, Inc., at 260 Tremont St., Boston, Mass. 02116, or to P. O. Box 659, Detroit, Mich.
Ann Arbor News, August 8, 1964
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PRESIDENTIAL NAMESAKE: It may not be too many years before little John Kennedy DeVine of Granger Avenue will be old enough to travel to Cambridge, Mass., to see the John F. Kennedy Memorial Library on the banks of the Charles River. Meanwhile, his father, local attorney John B. DeVine, is busy in his post as Michigan chairman for the Kennedy library fund. Mrs. DeVine is a cousin of the late President. Her mother, Mrs. Charles J. Burke of Chestnut Hill, Mass., is a sister of Joseph P. Kennedy. Little John's sisters, Margot, Ann, Kathleen and Susan, are visiting Mrs. Burke now at her summer home in North Scituate, Mass. Contributions to the Kennedy Library may be mailed to the John F. Kennedy Library, Inc., at 260 Tremont St., Boston, Mass. 02116, or to P. O. Box 659, Detroit, Mich.
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The Guy A. Wood Jr. Family, April 1946
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1946
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Ann Arbor News, May 2, 1946
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International triangle - Guy A. Wood, III, center, is shown with his parents upon his arrival in Ann Arbor this week. The seven-month-old youngster was born in England after the first lap of his mother's journey from Capetown, South Africa, to the United States. Mrs. Wood, whose home was in Capetown, met her husband, a former RCAF flight lieutenant, while he was a patient in a Capetown hospital.
Ann Arbor News, May 2, 1946
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International triangle - Guy A. Wood, III, center, is shown with his parents upon his arrival in Ann Arbor this week. The seven-month-old youngster was born in England after the first lap of his mother's journey from Capetown, South Africa, to the United States. Mrs. Wood, whose home was in Capetown, met her husband, a former RCAF flight lieutenant, while he was a patient in a Capetown hospital.
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Four Generations of the Daniels Family of Saline, October 1938 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1938
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Ann Arbor News, October 14, 1938
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OLDEST AND YOUNGEST NEARLY CENTURY APART: Four generations are represented in this picture of members of the Daniels family in Saline, and there is a difference of nearly a century in the age of Alfred Daniels (center), who was 98 Sunday, and his great-grandson, Alfred Lauren Daniels, who was three months old Tuesday. Others in the picture are Mr. Daniels' son, Frank Albert Daniels (left), and his grandson, Raymond Emery Daniels, (right).
Ann Arbor News, October 14, 1938
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OLDEST AND YOUNGEST NEARLY CENTURY APART: Four generations are represented in this picture of members of the Daniels family in Saline, and there is a difference of nearly a century in the age of Alfred Daniels (center), who was 98 Sunday, and his great-grandson, Alfred Lauren Daniels, who was three months old Tuesday. Others in the picture are Mr. Daniels' son, Frank Albert Daniels (left), and his grandson, Raymond Emery Daniels, (right).
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Four Generations of the Daniels Family of Saline, October 1938 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1938
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Five Generations Of The Pierce Family, July 1943 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1943
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Gladys Clouse With Newborn Twin Sons Jay & Ray, December 1949 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1949
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Ann Arbor News, December 15, 1949
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The usual problems of telling identical twin sons apart is complicated for Mrs. Cecil C. Clouse, shown here in Saline General Hospital with her 12th and 13th children. Her 10 other living children selected the names of Jay Jarrel and Ray Darrel Clouse for the boys - but no one has yet designated which one is which. By coincidence, the twins were born on Dec. 13 - their father's 46th birthday. The family lives at 3750 Arkona Rd., Saline.
Ann Arbor News, December 15, 1949
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The usual problems of telling identical twin sons apart is complicated for Mrs. Cecil C. Clouse, shown here in Saline General Hospital with her 12th and 13th children. Her 10 other living children selected the names of Jay Jarrel and Ray Darrel Clouse for the boys - but no one has yet designated which one is which. By coincidence, the twins were born on Dec. 13 - their father's 46th birthday. The family lives at 3750 Arkona Rd., Saline.
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