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English: Mr. Lyfoung and his family in 1928 at Nong Het, Xieng Khouang, Laos. Mr. Lyfoung was born in 1888 and died on December 12, 1939. He was the son of Mr. Lypao (Ly Dang Pao). Front row, left to right: 1. Touby (3rd son); 2. Tougeu (4th son); 3. Toulia (5th son); 4. Mr. Lyfoung (head of the family), 5. Nang Mao No (daughter, who later was married to Mr. Tou Ly, Gen. Vang Pao’s older brother. After Tou Ly died in a car accident, she remarried with Col. Mua Su, son of Col. Cher Pao Mua. Nang Mao No died in Georgia, USA in 2006.); 6. Kue Choua Lyfoung (Mr. Lyfoung’s 3rd wife, carrying her son Chou, died in 1929); 7. Mr. Lyfoung’s daughter Mao Song (she later became Mrs. Vang Nkaj Zeb. She was the mother of Col. Vang Neng, from France. She passed away in 2006 in the US). Second row, left to right: 1. Ly Chao (first son of Mr. Lyfoung); 2. Yang Tongxeng (brother-in-law, married to Phauj Zuag); 3. Ly Pobzeb (2nd son of Mr. Lyfoung, served as Tasseng, later died falling off a horse saddle; his wife then became his brother Touby’s second wife); 4. Thoj Blia (wife of Mr. Ly Chao); 5. Mrs. Lyfoung, born Yang Va (Mr. Lyfoung’s first wife, died in 1945); 6. Mrs. Tongxeng Yang, nee Mao or Paj Zouag. This picture was taken by Prince Phetsarath during his visit to Xieng Khouang during 1927-1928.
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Source 2. Part 1 | Unforgettable Laos (page 18, PDF in Laotian)
Author Prince Phetsarath Ratanavongsa

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