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|  4 This is Milo, Sean's cat from the cover of Sean's CD. It makes Milo look like he is bigger than my 6'5" son.
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 5 Shane Levi Gould NHS graduation photo. Shane owns Fuel Clothing Co., Inc. - The Biggest Little Company in American, since 1992. Quality Sports clothing designed by Shane Levi Gould - competitor and Owner. Fuel caters to the extreme sports competitor as well as the sports enthusiast. For comfortable, useable, and trend setting sports clothing. Sponsors of the top people in BMX, MX, Surfing, Skating, Snowboarding, Windsurfing.
|  6 Sean Thomas Gould VES graduation photo. Sean owns and operates the only Analog Recording studio in South FL, in N. Miami. His work has had many Grammy nominations.
|  7 Sean and Shane driving 1992 Hilton Head
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 21 My Father's Family- Taken in 1909 back row l to r: Fred Chapman Taylor Lucy Taylor Flora Josephine Taylor Clarence Walter Taylor Grandmother Anna Chapman Taylor Grandfather Walter Adams Taylor Father: Greyton Hoyt Taylor
|  22 Ellen Jane Harris Fiander 1860-1953. Maternal Grandmother from England.
|  23 Beatrice Grace Fiander Carey 1883-1975. Born in St. Johns Newfoundland. Muriel Florence Fiander Taylor 1906-1995. Born in N. Sydney, Nova Scotia, on her wedding day August 15, 1929.
|  24 Muriel F. Taylor, and Grandmother Fiander in the 1950's Easter Sunday in Hammondsport, NY.
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 25 Grandmother Fiander and her pearls and Lily of the Valley brooch which I still have.
|  26 Grandmother Fiander about 87 years old with her pearls and pearl brooch Christmas at home, Hammondsport, NY.
|  27 Auntie Bea in Victoria BC in the 20's at Gt. Aunt Alice's home. Alice just died at 99.
|  28 Auntie Bea, Daddy - Greyton Hoyt Taylor 1903-1971, Mother on their wedding week in N. Sydney NS at Grandmother Fianders house. I still have the golf clubs and bag.
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 29 Muriel F. Taylor after wedding Aug. 15, 1929. I still have her leather purse from her trousseau that she's carrying.
|  30 Aunt Evah and Uncle Cecil in middle between 2 unidentified women. I suspect the young woman is Aunt Eva Fiander's daughter on Grandfather Fiander's schooner in NS.
|  31 This was a standard Thursday Afternoon Tea for Young Ladies at our house, you can see how enthusiastic I was. Hah. I am standing on the left. I wanted to be outside riding, but my mother and her friend Helen Frey (pouring) were dedicated to turning my friend Judy *(in middle) and me into proper young ladies. WAIT- is my mother wearing a Haskell Necklace?
|  32 Close up of necklace and earrings. Great hair mom.
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