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Puna Singh

by Vishvanathan Bharat | Oct 3, 2016 | 0 comments

Puna Singh and Nand Kaur

Puna Singh and Nand Kaur

Puna Singh with four of his sons. Eldest son had been drafted and was away serving in the US army at the time. Yuba City, c. 1945. Courtesy of the Puna Singh and Nand Kaur Family.
Puna Singh with four of his sons. Eldest son had been drafted and was away serving in the US army at the time. Yuba City, c. 1945. Courtesy of the Puna Singh and Nand Kaur Family.
The family bringing home new baby, the Singhs' first-born daughter. Marysville, 1929. Courtesy of the Puna Singh and Nand Kaur Family.
The family bringing home new baby, the Singhs' first-born daughter. Marysville, 1929. Courtesy of the Puna Singh and Nand Kaur Family.

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