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 | Hedges, William McKinley and Maude Hedges Smith |
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 | Wood, Harry and Aunt Mary in Texas |
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 | 1961 Cora Belle Gritton Hedges funeral relatives |
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 | 1961 Pallbearers for Cora Belle Gritton Hedges |
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 | Smith, Orra family party |
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 | Wood, Harry, Mary Dalton Hedges, Opal Buckman in Texas |
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 | Ruth, Floye, Lillie July 1967 |
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 | Yeazel, Rollie, Sophia, Grace Fox Sep 1973 |
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 | Edna Harper Bagley |
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 | Edna Bagley obituary |
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 | Newspaper, Hedges, Grace Fox Keeps Active |
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 | Newspaper, Hedges, Grace Fox Keeps Active |
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 | Hedges, James A, George F and Rollie Yeazel |
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 | Ada Hedges Smith and Grace Hedges in their new Auburn car |
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 | Cora, George, Grace and many others |
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 | Grace Hedges and others |
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 | Grace Hedges |
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 | Grace Hedges, Cena Gilkison and others |
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 | Maude Hedges Smith |
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 | Hedges |
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 | Creason, Athes |
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 | Hedges families around 1912, no later than 1916 |
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 | Goat Cart - Mrs. McDaniel's girl |
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 | Cousins: Hedges, Horn, Brown, Smith, Bagley, Denger, Cronkite, Gilkison |
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 | Center Point Church From the Jamaica Fairmount facebook group: 1944- The Center Point Church was sold on site. The church had not hosted regular services since 1939 and closed after many members either died or moved away. The building was purchased by Albert Rohrscheib and was ordered to be removed by April 1 of that year. It was located southwest of Fairmount. During its days of operation, the church had double doors for entry and the men entered on one side while the women went in on the opposite side. Seating was also segregated with women on one side and men on the other. In addition, a platform was built for horse and buggies to pull up to the door, like cars would do now. There was only one wedding documented in the church history, which took place August 11, 1935. Rev. Tobias Cummins performed the ceremony for his daughter, Ruth to Marion Gahan. Marion was a son of John William Gahan, who operated a General Store in Jamaica at one time. |
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