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              <text>A studio photo of Mrs. Renfrow Smith's maternal extended family -- George and Eliza Craig, their daughters, and grandchildren.&#13;
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From left to right – Back row: Violet Lucas (1887-1922), Anna Catherine Craig [Goode Brown], Eva Pearl Craig [Renfrow], Dora Craig [Lucas], Bruce Lucas (1890-1982)&#13;
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Front row: Aaron Lucas (1899-1932), George Craig, Martha Lucas (1895-1970), Eliza Jane Gilbal Craig holding unidentified baby, Will Goode (1900-1972), Henry Lucas (1885-1975).&#13;
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