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              <text>Four generations of the Clapham/Shockey family&#13;
circa 1919</text>
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              <text>Four generations of the Clapham/Shockey family sitting on the porch at the Shockey farm on 71st Street around 1919. &#13;
&#13;
Seated in the back: Amelia (Hough) Clapham and her daughter Fannie (Clapham) Shockey.&#13;
Seated in front: Harley Shockey (Fannie's oldest son) and Harley's oldest son Lauren.&#13;
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Milton and Amelia Clapham along with Amelia's parent James T. and Frances Hough came to the Derby area in June 1870 from Iowa. They located on Spring Creek in the area now located at Meadowlark and 99th St. The land was later owned by Milton's daughter Fannie (Clapham) Shockey and her husband William B. Shockey until Fannie's death in June 1961.</text>
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              <text>Kristy Norman</text>
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