Item is-wet-41-118.2 - Charles J. and Emma Billsten on their Golden Wedding Anniversary, Wetaskiwin, Alberta.

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Charles J. and Emma Billsten on their Golden Wedding Anniversary, Wetaskiwin, Alberta.

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WET wet-90-is-wet-41-118.2

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1 photograph : b&w

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Charles J. and Emma (nee Anderson) Billsten on their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Their daughter Ebba Billsten Moseson is standing second from left, and it is likely that the rest of the people in the photo are the Billsten's children; however, it is uncertain who is who. Both born in Sweden, Mr. and Mrs. Billsten were married in Worcester, Massachusetts. They moved to the Malmo district near Wetaskiwin, Alberta where Charles farmed until his retirement in 1941.<br><br>

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