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Lett Families
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Elizabeth Norman-Lett (1844-1932) and
Edward Lett (1846 - 1927) Mother & Father
Ida L. Simpson, Grace L. Chapman, Dimple
L. Bush,
Sina L. Miller, Mattie L. Johnston |
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Grace Mae Lett-Chapman
and Family
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1935) |
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Simpson-Chapman-Lett
Columbus, OH 1948 |
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Sherman Lett
Charles Lett Link |
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Molly (Norman) Lett
Estel and Bertha Lett
John Lett Link
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David and Mary Jane Harper-Lett
Lula Mumford's Parents |
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There are "Old Settlers"
who came from Canada via "The Underground Railroad." It was the
most dramatic nonviolent protest against slavery in the United States
that began in the Colonial Era and reached its peak between 1830 and
1865. An estimated 30,000 to 100,000 slaves
used the "railroad" to get to Canada; many others escaped to Mexico,
the Caribbean, and Europe.
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