D. Kimbrough Oller
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I grew up primarily in central California, and have lived much of my life in south Florida and Memphis TN, my current home
I have memoirs written by my Grandmothers, Fannie Elizabeth Oller (nee Kimbrough), and Fern Marie Rickard (nee Maxwell). I also have a Gillham family history, but I don't know much about its trustworthiness, and a much more extensive Rickard family history, which seems very well-documented. None of these has been published to my knowledge. I have also collected family stories and have developed some of my own speculations based on the family stories.
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