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FIVE GENERATIONSUpper Group By MacDonald.tipper, standing, left: Mrs. A. S. Starkweather, Mrs. I. M. M^hdenhall,mother «»f Mrs. Starkweather.Seated, left: Mrs. A. V. Barber, mother of Mrs. Mendenhall, and Mrs.Sami. O. Hart, mother of Mrs. Barber. Between the grandmother and^ thegrta; grandmother is little Eleanor Starkweather, daughter of Mrs A. S.Starkweather.Lower: The first family group of five generations, standing, left, (a Mrs. A. V. Barber, to her right Is her mother, Mrs. Hart, and seated at the left Is Mrs. I M. Mendenhall, holding her small daughter, Althea. To her right Is the baby's great grandmother. -Something unusual in the way of five generations are the group shown above. Those in the second group are all in the first save the greut-great-grandmother, wlpo died several years ago.Mrs. Hart, the groat grandmother of little Eleanor Starkweather, lias lived In Nebraska since 1S65, coming with her husband and little daughter-from Illinois. All of the members of the fnmlly have lived In Nebraska all the time, and the most of them have spent a greater portion of the time in Lincoln. They are all living in Lincoln at the present time.
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Lincoln Sunday Star

Lincoln, Nebraska, US

Sun, Nov 25, 1923

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