Horgrows celebrate 63rd anniversary
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November
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1983
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Ann Arbor Family Describes Differences Between Christmas Here And In Alaska
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December
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1954
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The Boehm Family Opening Gifts On Christmas Day - December 25, 1954
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1954
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Ann Arbor News, December 25, 1954
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WHAT A DIFFERENCE YEAR MAKES: In quiet contrast to their 1953 Christmas, spent in an Alaskan orphanage, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Boehm and family of 1708 Charlton Ave., today enjoyed a peaceful Yule in their Ann Arbor home. Last year they had 35 youngsters to help entertain in the home. Opening presents today are (left to right) Mrs. Mary Jean Boehm, Bobby, 5, Dan Boehm, and Ruth Adrienne, 3.
Ann Arbor News, December 25, 1954
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WHAT A DIFFERENCE YEAR MAKES: In quiet contrast to their 1953 Christmas, spent in an Alaskan orphanage, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Boehm and family of 1708 Charlton Ave., today enjoyed a peaceful Yule in their Ann Arbor home. Last year they had 35 youngsters to help entertain in the home. Opening presents today are (left to right) Mrs. Mary Jean Boehm, Bobby, 5, Dan Boehm, and Ruth Adrienne, 3.
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The Legault Triplets Visit Santa, December 1965 Photographer: Doug Fulton
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1965
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Ann Arbor News, December 24, 1965
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It could be that Santa may have a bit of trouble remembering what he promised to each of three sisters - the 2 1/2-year-old triplet daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Legault of 1520 Long Shore Dr. The girls, along with four-year-old brother Daniel (right), visited Santa in his S. Main igloo yesterday. One of the triplets, Nancy, a bit handicapped by a broken leg, is seated on her mother's lap. The other triplets (left to right) are Tina and Rachel.
Ann Arbor News, December 24, 1965
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It could be that Santa may have a bit of trouble remembering what he promised to each of three sisters - the 2 1/2-year-old triplet daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Legault of 1520 Long Shore Dr. The girls, along with four-year-old brother Daniel (right), visited Santa in his S. Main igloo yesterday. One of the triplets, Nancy, a bit handicapped by a broken leg, is seated on her mother's lap. The other triplets (left to right) are Tina and Rachel.
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Waldo Abbot & Family Together For The Christmas Season, December 1943 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1943
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Waldo Abbot & Family Together For The Christmas Season, December 1943 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1943
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Philippine Army Officer's Family Settles In City
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12
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October
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1945
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Four Generations Of The Allen Family, March 1942 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1942
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Ann Arbor News, March 25, 1942
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FOUR GENERATIONS - BOTH LINES: Five-months-old David Neil Allen has three great-grandparents and four grandparents in addition to his parents. He is shown in the lap of his paternal great-grandfather, John E. Allen, 80. To Mr. Allen's right (left to the reader) is his son, Floyd J. Allen, and his grandson, the baby's father, F. Neil Allen, 23. To the elder Mr. Allen's left (right to the reader) is the baby's maternal great-grandmother, Mrs. Mary Jane McNaughton Watson, 73; Mrs. Watson's daughter, Mrs. Anna Watson Mott, 43; and Mrs. Mott's daughter, Mrs. Doris Mott Allen, 24, the baby's mother. Absent from the picture, because the family wanted to keep strictly to the male line on one side and the female line on the other, are the baby's paternal great-grandmother, Mrs. Isabelle Blaisdell Allen; his paternal grandmother, Mrs. Mary Louise Pratt Allen; and his maternal grandfather, John Mott. Missing through death is David's great-grandfather on his mother's side, William Watson. The picture was taken at the home of the great-grandparents Allen, at 2960 Saline Rd., where Mr. and Mrs. Allen will observe their 50th wedding anniversary next Sept. 30. Mrs. Watson and the Motts live in Ypsilanti; the Floyd Allens at the Saline Rd. home; and the Neil Allens in Dexter.
Ann Arbor News, March 25, 1942
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FOUR GENERATIONS - BOTH LINES: Five-months-old David Neil Allen has three great-grandparents and four grandparents in addition to his parents. He is shown in the lap of his paternal great-grandfather, John E. Allen, 80. To Mr. Allen's right (left to the reader) is his son, Floyd J. Allen, and his grandson, the baby's father, F. Neil Allen, 23. To the elder Mr. Allen's left (right to the reader) is the baby's maternal great-grandmother, Mrs. Mary Jane McNaughton Watson, 73; Mrs. Watson's daughter, Mrs. Anna Watson Mott, 43; and Mrs. Mott's daughter, Mrs. Doris Mott Allen, 24, the baby's mother. Absent from the picture, because the family wanted to keep strictly to the male line on one side and the female line on the other, are the baby's paternal great-grandmother, Mrs. Isabelle Blaisdell Allen; his paternal grandmother, Mrs. Mary Louise Pratt Allen; and his maternal grandfather, John Mott. Missing through death is David's great-grandfather on his mother's side, William Watson. The picture was taken at the home of the great-grandparents Allen, at 2960 Saline Rd., where Mr. and Mrs. Allen will observe their 50th wedding anniversary next Sept. 30. Mrs. Watson and the Motts live in Ypsilanti; the Floyd Allens at the Saline Rd. home; and the Neil Allens in Dexter.
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Armbrusters Mark 50th Anniversary Of Their Wedding
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28
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November
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1949
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