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Go ahead and root around these items that our family stored away years ago. There's a little story behind almost every one. Want to submit an item? Email me a good-sized picture and info and I'll add it.
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| Daniel
Parmely 1808-1875: coin spoon |
Edmund
James Parmelee 1860- ? : business card |
D.: silver spoons |
Franklin
Parmelee 1816-1904: 1926 bus transfer |
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| (Unknown): pipe wrench |
Franklin
Parmelee: 1816-1904: 1893 bus pass |
S.N.
Parmelee: letter |
Samuel
Parmele 1737-1807: baptismal basin |
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| Harriet
Parmalee Fox 1812-1905: pitcher |
John
Parmelee 1755-1828: The Inn at Chester |
Rev.
Wheelock Parmly 1816-1894: church cornerstone dedication |
Samuel Parmely 1737-1807: silver tongs |
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| Edward A. Parmele 1868-1906: boiler explosion |
Alvin N. Parmelee 1831-1918: diary |
Eleazer Parmly 1797-1874: Parmly House Hotel |
Parmelee
Road, Le Roy, N.Y. |
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