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English: Constance Bernetta Baronosky Webb. Constance known as "Cha-Cha" Webb was the wife of Col. Charles Allen "Pa-Pa" Webb, Jr. Constance maiden name was Baronosky and also spelled Barnosky. The original European spelling was Baranauskaus. |
Date | Estimated circa 1940's |
Source | Webb's own sources |
Author | Webb's own sources |
Constance Bernetta Baronosky Webb. Constance known as "Cha-Cha" Webb was the wife of Col. Charles Allen "Pa-Pa" Webb, Jr. Constance maiden name was Baronosky and also spelled Barnosky. The original European spelling was Baranauskaus.
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