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601 | Methot, Alexander, 69556, Private, M.M. (1894-) Alexander Methot (or Mathot) was born on 26 July 1894 at Dalhousie, New Brunswick. He enlisted in the 26th Battalion at St. John, New Brunswick on 23 November 1914, at which time he was single and working as a deck hand. He listed Sylvester Methot of Dalhousie, New Brunswick as next-of-kin. Private A. Methot was recommended for the Military Medal for his actions during the Battle of Cambrai, between 9 and 15 October 1918, and was indeed awarded the M.M. on 19 November 1918. He was detached to the 26th Battalion, Unit Group No. 3 "C" St. John on 25 March 1918, for the purpose of demobilization. | METHOT, Alexander (I7504)
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602 | Métier: maître-maçon | COUTUREAU, Pierre (I20117)
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603 | Michel Dubos ne s’est jamais marié. | DUBOS, Michel (I29284)
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604 | Michelle is teacher at Decatur School District. Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/meechalala http://www.myheritage.fr/site-photo-albums-23833712/hazelrigg# | PARKER, Michelle L. (I10133)
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605 | Mindy is Doctor of Pharmacy (Husson University – Bangor, Maine). | HARPINE, Mindy (I12951)
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606 | Mircea Eisner (née Mandellaub) was born 15th May, 1886 in Kolomea, Galizien. She resided in Essen and in Duisburg. She was expulsed to Bentschen, Poland (Zbaszyn) on the 28th October 1938. | MANDELLAUB, Mircia (I20308)
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607 | Miss Doris Brown Engaged to Wed Mr. and Mrs. Clifford E. Brown of 140 East ave., Minoa, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Doris Louise Brown, to Joseph D. Gardner, Jr., of 95 State st., Phoenix. No date has been set for the wedding. Miss Brown was graduated from Minoa high school and is employed in the planning department of the General Electric Co. A graduate of Phoenix high school, Mr. Gardner recently was discharged from the navy after 34 months of service. (Source : Syracuse Post, April 6, 1946). | Family: Joseph Dewitt GARDNER / Doris Louise BROWN (F5903)
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608 | Miss Helen Tumbridge Will Attend Miss Euphemia Ganson At Wedding in-Mass. on Sept. 16 Special to The Eagle Petersham, Mass.. Sept. 5—Miss Helen Tumbridge of 141 Willow St., Brooklyn, N. Y., will be maid of honor at the wedding of Miss Euphemia Sinclair Ganson of Petersham and William Gardner Perrin of West Hartford, Conn., in the First Unitarian Church here Sept. 16. Miss Ganson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Mackay Ganson, was graduated from Rogers -Hall School, Lowell, and has studied at Boston Museum School of Pine Arts. Mr. Perrin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jamaison" Perrin Jr., was graduated from Phillips Andover Academy and from Yale. University in 1932. He now is studying at Harvard’ Law School. | Family: William Gardner PERRIN / Euphemia Sinclair GANSON (F4521)
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609 | Mother’s obituary : BASTOB — Mrs. Florence Margaret Bastob, 67, of 700 W; McKinley, died 1:41 p.m.. Sunday in Decatur Memorial Hospital. Funeral arrangements are incomplete at J. J. Moran and Sons Funeral Home.. Mrs. Bastob was born in Waterloo, Iowa, daughter of James and Florence Gertrude Highsmith Fitzgerald. She married George H. Bastob March 3, 1925, in Decatur. A member of St. Thomas Catholic Church, she had lived in. Decatur for 50 years, having moved here from Clinton. Surviving are her husband; daughters, Mrs. Donald (Barbara) Gandy, Mrs. Walter J. (Sarah) Barr, Mrs. Florence M. Jensen and Mrs. Larry (Linda) Hutson, all of Decatur; sons, George C. of Chicago; John H. of Kansas City, Mo.; nine grandchildren. One daughter, three brothers and two sisters preceded her in death. (Source: The Decatur Daily Review, Monday, May 6, 1974) Father’s obituary : BASTOB — George H. Bastob, 76, of 700 W. McKinley Ave. died 5:15 p.m. Tuesday (Oct. 10, 1978) in St. Mary’s Hospital. Mass of the Resurrection will be 10 a.m. Friday in St. Thomas Catholic Church with visitation from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at J.J. Moran & Sons Funeral Home with prayer service at 7 p.m. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Mr. Bastob was born in Decatur, son of Charles and Nellie Bastob. He was a lifelong resident of Decatur. He retired in 1966 from Norfolk & Western Railway, was owner and operator of Bastob Fisheries and a member of St. Thomas Catholic Church. He married Florence M. Fitzgerald in 1925. She preceded him in death. Surviving are sons, George C. of Las Vegas, Nev.; John H. of Kansas City, Mo.; daughters, Mrs. Donald (Barbara) Gandy, Mrs. Walter (Sarah) Barr, Mrs. Florence Jensen and Mrs. Larry (Linda) Huston, all of Decatur; sister, Mrs. Dwella Harris of Decatur; 11 grandchildren. One brother preceded him in death. Brown Mrs. Charles (Margaret Ann Ervin) Brown, 100, of 225 S. Dennis Ave. died 1:50 a.m. Wednesday (Oct. 11, 1978) in Decatur Memorial Hospital. Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Friday in Brintlinger’s Pershing Funeral Home. No visitation. Burial will be in Fairlawn Cemetery. Memorials: Grace United Methodist Church. (Source: The Decatur Daily Review, Thursday, October 12, 1978) | BASTOB, Florence Margaret (I21862)
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610 | Mr. and Mrs Omar W. Welker of Portage des Sioux, Mo., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Shirley, to Phillip Skinner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Armour Skinner of 100 N. Second Street. Miss Welker is a 1964 graduate of St. Charles High School and Mr. Skinner is a ’65 graduate of St. Charles High. He is employed at McDonnell Aircraft. Plans are being made for a November wedding. (St. Charles Journal, Nov. 4, 1965) Marriage Licences: Phillip Skinner, St Charles, Shirley Welker, Portage.. (St. Charles Journal, Nov. 11, 1965) | Family: Phillip Chase SKINNER / Shirley Virginia WELKER (F4651)
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611 | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Akofer will leave in a few days for Miles City, Mont., where they will probably locate. M Akofer has disposed of his two meat markets wherehe has conducted in this city for a number of years. He is accounted one ot the best young business man ot South Omaha. (Source: Omaha Daily Bee, Sept. 17, 1913. | AKOFER, Charles Albert (I10991)
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612 | Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Foster Shaw, who were married Saturday at the home of the Rev. William S. Bolles, have gone on a trip in the South. Mrs. Shaw formerly was Miss Alice Wood Bailey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Yost Bailey, Lexington. (Source: The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky, Tuesday, July 15, 1941). | Family: Clifford Foster SHAW / Alice Wood BAILEY (F7288)
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613 | Mr. and Mrs. George Alfred Mellen of Lawrence announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Dorothea Lorena Mellen, to Mr. Wallace A. Anderson of New York, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Anderson of Petersburg, Va. Miss Mellen was graduated from Russel Sage College in 1929 and from the Katherine Gibbs School last June. Her fiancé is a Rensselaer alumnus of the class of 1929 (Source: The Boston Herald, Oct. 15, 1930) | Family: Wallace Albert ANDERSON / Dorothea Lorena MELLEN (F2186)
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614 | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Marchant announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Julia Elizabeth, to Dr. William Daniel Pearson Griggs, of Lipton, Sask., son of Mr. and Mrs. William Griggs, ot Griswold, Man. The wedding will take place on Jan. 5 in St. Stephen’s Anglican church, in North Klldonan. (Source: The Winnipeg Tribune, December 2, 1937) | Family: Dr. William Daniel Pearson GRIGGS / Julia Elizabeth MARCHANT (F7471)
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615 | Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Sanders announce the engagement of their daughter, Betty, to Vernon R. Boyd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Q, Boyd of Denver. Both Miss Sanders and Mr. Boyd are attending Denver University. A late summer wedding is planned. (Source: The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska, March 29, 1953) | Family: Vernon R. BOYD / Betty Diane SANDERS (F5092)
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616 | Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Stewart of East Kildonan are pleased to announce the engagement ol their eldest daughter, Carolyn Florence, to Mr. Glenn Gurney, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. James Gurney of Winnipeg. The wedding will take place Saturday, October 6, at p.m. in John Black Memorial United Church. (Source: The Winnipeg Free Press, August 27, 1962) | Family: Glenn Henry GURNEY / Carolyn Florence STEWART (F7474)
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617 | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hepburn announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Clark, to Gordon Everett Marchant, of Springers Shaft, Ontario. The marriage will take place quietly on Sept. 3, at the family residence, 91 Imperial ave., St. Vital. (Source: The Winnipeg Tribune, August 14, 1937) | Family: Gordon Everette MARCHANT / Mary Clark HEPBURN (F7468)
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618 | Mr. and Mrs. Wadsworth Hardy recently entertained Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Jackson and two children of Medford, Mass., and Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson and four sons, Mrs. Roberta Baker, and daughter, Maureen, and John Castergine. all of Cambridge, Mass. (Source: The Portsmouth Herald (New Hampshire), Nov. 15, 1951; page 16) | CASTERGINE, John (I17282)
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619 | Mr. Tolley, an Athens farmer, was electrocuted at Sing Sing Prison for the murder of Leroy Hallenbeck who was shot and died on September 4, 1914. See GCBA Historical Notes: The Murder Trial of Worthy Tolley. | TOLLEY, Worthy (I14849)
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620 | Mrs Stuart was a graduate of Acadia University with a B.Sc. in Home Economics in 1931. She was Assistant Dietician at Acadia University for some years and then turned to High School Teaching until death. | EATON, Elizabeth Mary (I15493)
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621 | Mrs. Charles H. Green of Nyack has commenced suit for absolute divorce from her husband. “Charlie” Green was a few years ago a prominent citizen of Nyack, being engaged in the insurance and real estate business with his father, but the pace became too fast for him. He is now living on a farm in Orange county with an uncle and will fight the suit. | Family: Charles H. GREENE / Harriet HUMPHREY (F5852)
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622 | Mrs. Edward Duff of Saint John is spending some time in the city with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Duff. (Source: The Evening Citizen, Ottawa, Ont. Monday, July 7, 1941.) | REID, Mary Ferguson (I10394)
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623 | Mrs. Gordon Lee Shaw of Louisville announces the engagement of her daughter, Susan Ashley Shaw, and Dr. Eugene Herman Shively of Louisville, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bryant Shively of Campbellsville, Ky. Miss Shaw is the daughter of the late Mr. Shaw. She attended the University of Louisville. [Source: The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky, Sundy, December 4. 1977] | Family: Eugene Herman SHIVELY / Susan Ashley SHAW (F7290)
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624 | Musician. He was a versatile artist able to perform in numerous styles such as blues, Gypsy jazz, calypso, ragtime, Hawaiian and Caribbean music, was also a linguist and anthropologist. He played mainly resonator guitars produced in the 20s and 30s. During his performances he used often a version of the baritone tricone resonator guitar, who helped to develop in the second half of 90s. Brozman worked as an associate professor in the Department of Contemporary Music Studies at Macquarie University in Sydney, where carried out his research and lecturing about ethnic music in the Oceania islands. He collaborated with musicians from different countries such as India, Africa, Japan, Papua New Guinea, thanks to the fact of being constantly on tour in North America, Europe, Australia, Asia and Africa. During his career he recorded over 30 albums and won two years in a row the Guitar Player Magazine Award both in the blues category that in that slide guitar. In 1999, Brozman was co-founder of the International Guitar Seminars. From 2000 to 2005 his musical collaborations have consistently placed among the top ten at European level in the World Music Charts. He was found dead in his home at the age of fifty-nine. | BROZMAN, Robert Charles (I17861)
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625 | Name Change: 28 Jan 1949 Hagar Mandellaub → Hagar Shkedi | SHKEDI, Hagar (I20313)
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626 | Nancy is assistant executive director of Fair Oaks of Pittsburgh, a retirement community. (25 Sep. 1996). | DELK, Nancy Carroll (I8392)
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627 | Nancy went to North Chicago Community High School, where she graduated in 1959. | GRAHAM, Nancy Colette (I11782)
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628 | Nellie died at age 22, a heroine who bravely nursed the children of her Sunday school during an outbreak of diphtheria in Ocheyedan (Source). | BOYD, Nellie Francis (I3499)
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629 | Nicolas LAMBERT se remarie le 2 novembre 1823 avec Jeanne JULLIOT Source : Archives d’Indre-et-Loire, Saint-Benoît-la-Forêt, NMD 1807-1836, vue 219 sur 378. | LAMBERT, Nicolas (I29814)
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630 | Noah is security Manager at DreamWorks Animation (2012). | SKINNER, Noah (I6419)
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631 | Note from Margaret F. Bouchard: Jack & Madge Harrington are brother’s and sister’s, they came over from County Cork, Ireland in the late 1800’s, Madge’s real name is Margaret Frances Harrington, she married my grandfather Albert E. Junkins in Marblehead, Massachusetts. She and her brother Jack had two nieces named Eleanor and Ruthie who also lived in Massachusetts. Madge Harrington is my grandmother, her son’s name is Albert O. Junkins, he is my dad, someone use to write to my dad from Ireland and I would like to know if they are still alive or if there are any relatives that would know the people I am talking about. Please let me know, I would like to know about my grandmother, she died before I was born., and my dad only remembers her when he was 7, she died from spinal menigitis at the age of 40, I think. Thank you ever so much for your thoughtfulness and cooperation. The purpose is to just to keep in touch with long-lost relatives so we know that we are still all around what is left of us. Thank you and God Bless You All. | HARRINGTON, Margaret Frances (I5450)
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632 | Notes for NATHAN HOLLIS OWEN: -Graduated from Clarkston High School in 1992 -Served four years in the United States Coast Guard (July25,1993-July 25,1997) -Petty officer 3rd class -Boot camp was in Cape May, New Jersey. -Attends Washington State University in Pullman, WA. -Attended ROTC field training for the US Air force at Lackland II. (Officer Training Camp) | OWEN, Nathan Hollis (I8516)
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633 | Nova Scotia. OBITUARY - N.R. Bowlby WILMOT — Neil Ross Bowlby, 82, of Wilmot, Annapolis, died Saturday in Colchester Hospital, Truro. Born in Wilmot, he was the son of the late Arthur and Adelaide (Pierce) Bowlby. He is survived by a daughter, Marion (Mrs. A.G. Kennedy) Truro; two sons, Harold, Dartmouth, Arthur, Toronto; two sisters, Evelyn (Mrs. E.H. Fales), Melrose, Mass.; Jean (Mrs. H.P. Reagh), South Weymouth, Mass.; and 11 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by his wife. The body is at the Warren T. Roop Funeral Home, Middleton, where funeral service will be held Monday at 3 P.M. with Rev. Milton Munn officiating. Burial will be in Pine Grove Cemetery, Middleton. Bowlby — The family of the late Neil Bowlby wishes to express our sincere thanks to relatives and friends for flowers, donations, and expressions of sympathy at our time of sorrow. A special expression of thanks to neighbors for their many kindnesses. Your thoughtfulness was much appreciated. – Harold, Marie and family; Marion, Ken and family; Arthur, Betty and family. The Application for Registration of Birth was signed by his mother, Adelaide Pierce Bowlby and declared before H. Ray Pierce, J.P., on September 1, 1943. Copy of the registration of death in his estate records. | BOWLBY, Neil Ross (I8382)
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634 | Oanh is co-owner and manager of Tiffany Custom Jewelry at Nampa, Idaho. She studied Molecular Genetics at Sofia University (class of 1978). | Oanh (I11078)
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635 | Obituary in Proceeding of the American Society of International Law – 1971:
Max Mandellaub was U.S. Associate Counsel in the “Krupp Case” during the Nuremberg Trials (1947-1949) [Source] Before moving to The Hague, Max Mandellaub lived in Duisburg. (Source: Brief von Max Mandellaub an Schauspielhaus Düsseldorf / Hochschule für Bühnenkunst. Duisburg, 1929) In 1930, Max Mandellaub is a student in Law in Frankfurt. “Avis. Jeune étudiant allemand désirant compléter ses connaissances en français, cherche situation en famille au pair pendant les mois d’août, septembre et octobre, contre leçons d’allemand. Prière écrire à : Max Mandellaub, étudiant en droit, Falkstr, 7, Frankfut a.M” (Source: Archives israélites de France, 3 juillet 1930). Max Mandellaub received in 1936 an accessit of the Prix Disdier, from the Geneva University for his book “La philosophie morale de Max Scheler”. He also published “La Nationalité et l’État: Étude historique et juridique de la notion de nationalité en fonction des tendances de l’État national-socialiste” (Geneva, Switzerland. 1941). In May 1940, Max Mandellaub stayed in the Camp de Loriol (Drôme, France) : “[...] In May 1940, at the very end of the Loriol camp, they were joined by Max Mendellaub, a small, blond, almost bald, tanned, very intelligent, German student in Switzerland who had two doctorates in law and litterature, unto the direction of Professor Burkhardt of Geneva. He tells them that he was summoned to the police and imprisoned. He was forced to pass a confession according to which he would maintain relations with the USSR and with Walter Todt in particular; it is exactly the same accusation as the one already made by the Swiss. The CAR of Lyon and Father Chaillet intervened in his favor. He even thinks he can emigrate to the United States.” (Source: Quelques camps du Sud-Est, 1939-1940, par André Fontaine) In September 1941, Max Mandellaub immigrates to the United States. Source: List of Manifest of Alien Passengers for the United States. S.S. “Excambion” | Passengers sailing from Lisbon, Portugal, September 20th, 1941. Family Name: Ma | MANDELLAUB, Max (I9703)
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636 | Obituary Notice for Bessie Myrtle Wotton Author: Halifax Herald Publication: Monday, 4 July 1988 edition | WHITMAN, Bessie Myrtle (I8400)
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637 | Occupation: Radio and Television | BRUGGEMANN, Eric Hall (I9732)
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638 | One of the interesting of the autumn weddings was that of Miss Minta Holland and Mr. Eugene L. Kell, which was solemnised last evening at tho home of the brides mother, Miss Mary Holland, 1067 Twenty-third street. The ceremony was witnessed by a company of about 100, and was performed by Rev. A. L. Frtsble. Mrs. L. M. liarliug announced the guests to the rereiving line, which included the bride’s mother, Roy Eugene Holland, the bride’s brother, and Mr. and Mrs. Fhil Kell, undo and aunt of the groom. The parlors were attractively decorated with quantities of palms, ferns and white chrysanthemums, and the bow window where the bridal party stood warf banked with palms and ferns. Preceding the ceremony Miss Ila Mount sang “I love You.” At 8 o’clock Mrs. Jetso Miller rendered Mendelssohn’s wedding march on the violin, accompanied on the piano by Minta Kell, and the briday party entered the parhw. First came the ribbon bearers. Misses Hose Lawless, Carrie Harvison, Emma Harvison and May Smith, stretching the pink ribbons from tbif stairway to the improvised altar. Preceding the bride was Mrs. Roy Eugene Holland as matron of honor. The bride, gowned In white French lawn, with trimmings of diet lace medalions and wearing a long tulle veil, fastened In place with a spray of lilies of the valley, walked alrtne. Her bouquet was brlde’s ses with a shower of golden gale roses. The matron of honor wore her wedding gown of silk chllfon with trimmings of Irish lace and carried pink roses. Miss Lawless and Miss Smith wore pink gowns and Miss Emma Harvison and Miss Carrie Harvison were g | Family: Eugene Lawrence KELL / Minta HOLLAND (F4728)
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639 | Other name: Clio Wells Terwilliger | TERWILLIGER, Clio William (I14288)
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640 | Otilie graduated from Camelback High School (Phoenix, Arizona) in 1965. | ALLEN, Otilie Ruth (I13920)
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641 | Owned the homestead of Jim Black. Had one son and two daughters. (Daughter, Mrs. Daily, at Worten’s Cove; Son at Jim Black’s homestead). | STRAIGHT, Mabel Alice (I7138)
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642 | Parents: Dave Hickman & Virginia Lee Moore | HICKMAN, June Sarah (I8966)
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643 | Parents: Stewart Davidson and Myrtle Bigley | DAVIDSON, Helen Dorothy (I10284)
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644 | Parents: Thomas & Elizabeth Sleeper | SLEEPER, Mary (I13655)
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645 | Parents : Antoine Larauza et Jeanne Bacquey. | LARAUZA, Jean (I29280)
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646 | Parents : Pierre Richard Legras, et Jeanne Garnier. | LEGRAS, Pierre (I29028)
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647 | Parents : Pierre Saintout et Pétronille Saintout. | SAINTOUT, Pétronille (I22156)
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648 | Parents : Vivien Saintout et Marie Bacquey. | SAINTOUT, Jean (I29225)
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649 | Parrain de Jean Teychonneau baptisé à Arsac le 4 novembre 1776. | TEYCHONNEAU, Jean (I29032)
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650 | Pas de trace de décès entre 1935 et 1940, ni à Hourtin, ni à Cissac-Médoc. | COULARY, Pétronille (I29313)
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