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Group Photo

  • Writer: Lawrence Lore
    Lawrence Lore
  • May 31, 2023
  • 1 min read

This photo was taken in 1920 at the home of Ray Moore in St. Francisville, later occupied by Cozie Marcel. It was apparently some family, neighborhood, or church get together.


Front row from left: Unknown, Ester Highsmith, Lora Highsmith, Unknown, John Hovermale, Joe Hall

Second row: Unknown, Mrs. Hall, Unknown, Unknown, Mrs. Lynn Brocee holding Harriette Daughterty, Mrs. George Highsmith; Unknown, Unknown

Back row: Unknown, Unknown, Mrs. Charles Hovermall, Mrs. Jess Ramsey, Mrs. Pearl Kelley, Rev. Hall, Mrs. Lee Stevens, Mrs. John Collison, Mrs. Sparks, Unknown.


Researchers and Genealogists: If you see any connections between these people, or know what church Rev Hall was associated with, or can identify any of the unknowns, please contact lawrencelore@gmail.com



Here is another unidentified family, not related to the one above, but one we would like to identify. Can you help us?

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