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Sally Scheer 1/31/11
Wow - so nice to hear from you.It has been a while since I sent that note.Yes, I have the old photos's.I seem to recall the Fiebelkorn name, too.Forgive the spelling, I do not have your note in front of me.Where did these family members reside?Did some move to Wisconsin? I am extremely interested in the connection to a Robert Sawyer or an Ellen Reed. They had four children:Jeanette, Hattie, Robbie, and Nellie.Jeanette was born in Waterford, Racine, Wisconsin on 30.Dec.1881.She was married to my great grandfather.The fact that I have all these pics in the same photo album with them would suggest some sort of relation...
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Potter Family Cemetery, Concord Township, Erie County, NY
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