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Paper2798 of 2881Mysterious name changeVictorian Scrapbook 1879 - mourning
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    Posted 15 years ago

    Savoychina1
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    No explaination is needed. I am sure this letter was a cherished possession.

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    1. Savoychina1 Savoychina1, 15 years ago
      Not exactly clear on this. Walter, (my great-grand father) was the father of Edna,(my grandmother's sister) who married Charles E Olsen who became a Rear Admiral.
    2. VikingFan82 VikingFan82, 15 years ago
      Is this THE one letter?
    3. Savoychina1 Savoychina1, 15 years ago
      There are many letters. Sheer coincidence that I opened this one. The pencilled note was note was probably put there by my Grandmother, not by the receiptient.

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