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13401 | Christian, was one of the first settlers in Somerset county, Penn., and there located, establishing a farm, which lies in the center of the great coal region of Pennsylvania. The coal vein on the place was fifteen feet deep and the yield added greatly to the prosperity of the owners. The farm has always been retained in the possession of the descendants of Christian Lichty, who died upon that place leaving the property to his children. In his family were the following: Jacob, born in 1791; Susanna, in 1794; Anna, in 1796; John, in 1798; Samuel, in 1800; Daniel, in 1802; David, in 1804; Magdalena, in 1807; Elizabeth, in 1809; Joseph, in 1813; Daniel, in 1818. | Lichty, Christian (I60)
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13402 | CHRISTINING: RINGWOOD PAR REG Vol 1 bapt 1561-1839, Reginald H Little, SLC Gen Lib, 942.27 R2.k29c BIRTH: Confirmed by 1841 Census, age 8 at that time. 1861 Census FHL film #0542681, age at that time given as 27 yrs. | Shave, William Lawyer (I851)
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13403 | CHRISTINING: RINGWOOD PAR REG Vol 1 bapt 1561-1839, Reginald H Little, SLC Gen Lib, 942.27 R2.k29c CENSUS: Birth place & age confirmed from 4 Apr 1851 census, film #193574 P297, HBL Library, BYU. BIRTH: Confirmed by 1841 Census Film #0827800. | Burden, Caroline (I341)
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13404 | CHRISTINING: RINGWOOD PAR REG Vol 1 bapt 1561-1839, Reginald H Little, SLC Gen Lib, 942.27 R2.k29c CENSUS: Birth place & age confirmed from 4 Apr 1851 census, film #193574 P297, HBL Library, BYU. CHRISTINING: RINGWOOD PAR REG Vol 1 bapt 1561-1839, Reginald H Little, SLC Gen Lib, 942.27 R2.k29c CENSUS: Birth place & age confirmed from 4 Apr 1851 census, film #193574 P297, HBL Library, BYU. | Shave, James (I306)
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13405 | CHRISTINING: RINGWOOD PAR REG Vol 1 bapt 1561-1839, Reginald H Little, SLC Gen Lib, 942.27 R2.k29c ORDINANCES: Found in IGI. | Shave, Ellen (I849)
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13406 | CHRISTINING: RINGWOOD PAR REG Vol 1 bapt 1561-1839, Reginald H Little, SLC Gen Lib, 942.27 R2.k29c | Shave, Sarah (I848)
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13407 | Christopher Columbus Greer was born on 4 March 1832 in that portion of the Cherokee land in Alabama that would soon become Chambers County. His school years were spent in Washington County, Texas and he came of age in Port Sullivan, Milam County, Texas. It is likely that, when he was not working at his father's sawmill, he helped defend his community from hostile Indians as a volunteer in the militia service that came to be known as the Texas Rangers. Some researchers have suggested that he married Virginia Wilkins, but this is unsubstantiated. It was in Milam County that he died, apparently childless, on 8 February 1854 of pneumonia contracted while deer hunting a week earlier. He was buried along the banks of Little River. | Family F33
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13408 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1442)
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13409 | Church book from Korskirken parish 1841-1851 Ålesund, Møre og Romsdal, Norway Child: Torger Andreas, born 23 Jan 1844; baptism date 17 March Father: John Larsen Mother: Herbor Torgersdatter http://digitalarkivet.arkivverket.no/en-gb/kb/dp/person/pd00000007525465 Information given by Morten Falkanger of Bergen, Norway | Johnsen, Torger Andreas (I57)
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13410 | Church book from Ålesund parish 1872-1877 Ålesund, Møre og Romsdal, Norway Child: Bernt Andreas Johnsen, born 27 Aug 1874 Father: Torger Andreas Johnsen, born 23 Jan 1844, tailor apprentice Mother: Bergite Petrine Berntsdatter, born 15 Nov 1843 http://digitalarkivet.arkivverket.no/en-gb/kb/dp/person/pd00000000125652 Information given by Morten Falkanger of Bergen, Norway | Johnsen, Bernt Andreas (I90)
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13411 | Citation "California Birth Index, 1905-1995," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2QN-VQG : 27 November 2014), Sandra Lenore Hogan, 14 Jun 1938; citing Humboldt, California, United States, Department of Health Services, Vital Statistics Department, Sacramento. | Hogan, Sandra Lenore (I743)
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13412 | Citation "California Death Index, 1940-1997," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VP4J-RJW : 26 November 2014), John R Mackley, 29 Mar 1965; Department of Public Health Services, Sacramento. | Mackley, John Robert (I232)
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13413 | Citation "Maryland County Marriages, 1658-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F4NB-YYV : 16 March 2018), Kellity Suit and Jane Reeves, 26 Dec 1826; citing , Saint Mary's, Maryland, United States, clerk of the circuit court from various counties; FHL microfilm 989,061. | Family F280
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13414 | Citation "Maryland Marriages, 1666-1970," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F4V7-NMW : 11 February 2018), George Chappelear and Elizabeth Tyser, 14 Jan 1834; citing Trinity Parish,Newport,Charles,Maryland, reference ; FHL microfilm 13,203. Another date may be 5 February 1835. | Family F233
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13415 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I744)
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13416 | Citation Transcription of headstone image from billiongraves.com. Image taken at Sunrise Cemetery (Fortuna, Humboldt, California, United States) on 12 August 2014 Notes Name: Stanley M. Mackley Birth: 9 June 1914 Death: 24 March 1989 Burial: Sunrise Cemetery, Fortuna, Humboldt, California, United States Contributed by: BillionGraves user Mary Espinoza | Mackley, Stanley M (I231)
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13417 | Citing this Record "Florida Death Index, 1877-1998," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VVWW-9ZL : 25 December 2014), Maria Amalia Dekennedy, 31 Mar 1985; from "Florida Death Index, 1877-1998," index, Ancestry (www.ancestry.com : 2004); citing vol. , certificate number 27492, Florida Department of Health, Office of Vital Records, Jacksonville. | Torres, Maria Amalia Astorga (I1810)
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13418 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I5188)
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13419 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I4770)
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13420 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I5179)
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13421 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I5189)
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13422 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F1720
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13423 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2006)
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13424 | City of Mesa Cemetery Mesa Maricopa County Arizona, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 60368096 | Allen, John R (I591)
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13425 | Civil War, Pvt Co E, 11Th Ind Vol Inf, Vicksburg, Winchester, Fisher Hill, Cedar Creek | Wentz, Henry Jr. (I76)
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13426 | Clarence Mayfield Martin, 79, was married to Mrs. Myrtle Martin living at 525 South 4th Street in Neodesha when he passed away at the Wilson County Hospital. A Kansas resident since 1920, he was a Veteran of World War I and a past employee of American Oil Company refinery. He was the son of William Martin and Mary Eliza Wells. Find A Grave Memorial# 82444617 | Martin, Clarence Mayfield (I13)
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13427 | Cleotilde Vorella was a famous concertist daughter of Colonel Rafael Angel Corella who fought the French invaders and at the end of 1864. | Quintero, Matilde Corella (I1984)
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13428 | Clue - Death 1833 in Colenel William Hunt, Granville, North Carolina, United States | Hunt, Nathaniel (I186)
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13429 | Col. M. A. Reasoner's manuscripts Dr. O.L. Reasoner R.A. Reasoner Census records from Guernsey Co. and Muskingum Co., Ohio Census records from Blackford, Delaware, and Grant Co., Indiana Tombstones Family records IGI patron submission gives marr. date as 7 Apr 1795 in Westmoreland Co., PA Occupation: Farmer, Miller IGI patron submission gives birth date as 24 Apr 1770 Church Affiliation: Presbyterian Served in Militia - 1812 - for 6 months. Discharged at Ft. Myers first part of 1813 - 44150-80-50 Marriage sworn to in affidavit (looks like veteran's pension file) by Stephen Hill and Sarah Hill - 3 March 1831 | Reasoner, Benjamin (I185)
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13430 | Col. Peter Schuyler was one of the prominent men of New Jersey in his day, and a brave soldier who did honor to his country. A sketch of his life and military services will be found in Winfield's History of Hudson Co, NJ, pp 536-541 - in the Schuyler Genealogy - to which we are indebted and the reader is referred. | Schuyler, Colonel Peter (I1233)
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13431 | Col. Philip Pieterse Schuyler, the better known of the two brothers of this name who first settled in New Netherland, is usually recognized as the ancestor of all the Schuylers of Albany and vicinity. Like his brother David, he had a numerous family, who became connected by marriage with some of the most respectable families of the Province. He was a trader and farmer and resided on a bouwery, at the Flats below the present village of West Troy; died March 9 1683 or 4 and was buried on the 11th in the church. His wife, Margareta Van Slichtenhorst, daughter of Brant Aertse Van Sl, he m. Dec. 12(22), 1650. (lists children) Contributions for the Genealogies of the First Settlers of the Ancient ... Â By Jonathan Pearson, page 98 http://books.google.com/books?id=EK2mIhswSAIC&pg=PA98&dq=philip+n+schuyler+lawyer+ohio&hl=en&sa=X&ei=-7lgUr7UG6LiyAGqjYDIBg&ved=0CEsQ6AEwATgK#v=onepage&q=philip%20n%20schuyler%20lawyer%20ohio&f=false The Schuyler Family - the New Jersey branch of the Schuyler family, now very numerous in the western and nothern parts of Bergen County, are descended from Philip Pietersen Van Schuyler, born in 1628 at Amsterdam, Holland, who with his brother David, emigrated to America in 1650 and settled first at Fort Orange (Albany), NY on December 12, 1650. Following his arrival at Albany he married Margaretta Van Schlectenhorst, of Nieuwkirk, Holland, her father being then manager of the Colonie of Van Rensselaer. He was a magistrate at Albany in 1656, 1657, and 1661. In 1662 he received permission to plant a village on the Esopus River. He died March 9 1684. His children were six, one of whom was Arent Schuyler, born June 25, 1682, who married and came to New York while yet a young man. In 1793 he went to Pequannock (then in Bergen County) and with Anthony Brockholst purchased 4,000 acres for mining purposes. He also bought large tracts of land in Orange County, N.Y., but in 1710 he purchased land of Edward Kingsland on New Barbadoes Neck, where he resided and where he opened a copper mine. He became a wealthy man. His issue were eight children, several of whom became famous Jersey men, and their issue scattered over Bergen and Hudson Counties. Genealogical History of Hudson and Bergen Counties, New Jersey http://books.google.com/books?id=EdoMAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA179&dq=genealogical+and+family+history+of+southern+new+york+arent+schuyler&hl=en&sa=X&ei=KFqeUqnqLKbqiQLEvYCwBQ&ved=0CEgQ6AEwBQ#v=onepage&q=philip%20schuyler&f=false What's in a name? Family produces famed colonist by Richard Townsend, Columnist (Monday November 23, 2009) Adonijah Schuyler descended from Philip Pieterse Schuyler, who emigrated from Amsterdam, Holland, shortly before December 12, 1650. In 1656, he was the manager of the trading post at Fort Orange (Albany). He served as captain of Fort Schenectady and as Commissioner of Indian Affairs. He was one of the most important colonists in New Netherlands. Philip Pieterse Schuyler, the first of the Schuylers in New Netherlands, and Pieter Quackenbosch, the first of that family in New Netherlands, were both in Fort Orange (Albany) between 1650 and 1660. Five generations later, these two families unite with the marriage of Reynier Quackenbush to Helen Schuyler. - See more at: http://www.northjersey.com/community/history/more_history_news/71248087.html#sthash.TlOXqiPe.dpuf | Schuyler, Colonel Philip Pieterse (I1205)
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13432 | Collections of the New-York Historical Society for the Year 1901 ABSTRACTS OF WILLS LIBER 34. 129 Page 282. In the name of God, Amen. I, PETER Du Bois, of the Wall Kill in the County of Ulster, being of sound mind, memory and understanding. All my just debts to be fully paid and satisfied, for which purpose 1 do hereby authorize my executors to sell so much of my real estate as shall be necessary. I give the remainder of all my real and personal estate to my dear, most excellent and amiable wife, Catharine Du Bois. I make my very good and worthy friends, the Honourable Henry White, Esq., James Duane, Esq., Jacob Walton, Esq., and Samuel Ver Planck, Esq., executors; hereby recommending my said wife to their friendly care and protection. Dated March 14, 1772. Witnesses, John Bowles, Wm. Banyar, Crean Brush. Proved, September 15, 1781; by John Kelly, Esq., and Philip A. Schuyler, merchant, both of the City of New York, who identified the handwriting of John Bowles, William Banyar and Crean Brush, and also of Peter DuBois. On September 14, Henry White and Jacob Walton refused to be executors, and James Duane and Samuel Ver Planck "being not at present resident within the protection of his Majesty's government of the Province," the said Peter Du Bois became intestate ; letters of administration were granted to his widow, Catharine Du Bois, at Fort George in the City of New York on September 20, 1781. Collections of the New-York Historical Society for the Year 1904 ABSTRACTS OF WILLS LIBER 38. 215 Page 196. In the name of God, Amen. I, MARY BURKE, of the City of New York, Spinster, being in good health. I leave all my estate, real and personal, whatsoever none in the world excepted to my sister, Susannah Marshall, her heirs and assigns forever. I appoint my said sister Executrix. Dated May 10, 1781. Witnesses, James Barclay (of N. Y. City, Merchant), Philip A. Schuyler, Benjamin Birkett. Proved, October 27, 1785. Page 198. In the name of God, Amen. I, ANNE BURKE, of the City of New York, Spinster, in good health. I leave to my sister, Mary Burke, my right and title to the Corner house and lot purchased by my father, Mr. Derrick Agbers, and further I devise all my estate, real and personal, none in the world excepted, to my two sisters, Mary Burke and Susannah Marshall, equally divided. My executors are my two said sisters. Dated April 21, 1781. Witnesses, Philip A. Schuyler, James Barclay, Thomas Duncan. Proved, October 27, 1785. Source: http://booksnow2.scholarsportal.info/ebooks/oca1/22/collectionsforye37newyuoft/collectionsforye37newyuoft_djvu.txt -------------------------------------------------------- Tax record for Philip A Schuyler Year: 1790 Town: Saddle River Township County: Bergen State: New Jersey Improved acres 100; unimproved acres 0; horses 3; cattle 6; householder 0; merchant 0; saw mill 0; grist mill 0; furnace 0; forge 0; tavern 0; tanyard 0; singlemen & horse 0; single men 0; slaves 1; r Court record for Philip A Schuyler Year: 1790 Town: Saddle River Township County: Bergen State: New Jersey Name on a petition, 15 Oct 1785 [at New Barbadoes], to the Governor, etc., from freeholders of Bergen County complaining of persons hunting on their property. They seek a law that preserves game Tax records for Philip A Schuyler 1788-1814 Summary Transcript of Will Philip A. Schuyler's of Saddle River Dated October 22, 1808. Probated 17 October 1811. Mentions: wife Anna, sons Peter and Arrant, daughter Anne Degray (wife of Richard Degra), and her children REbecca Baldwin and John Degray, daughter Helena Post (wife of John A. Post) Executors: brother Adonijah Schuyler, son Arrant and friend William Colfax Witnesses: Philip I. Schuyler, Gilliam Ryerson, Marye Ryerson | Schuyler, Philip A (I1272)
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13433 | Colonial New York - Philip Schuyler and his family, page 197 Susan Shields, of England | Shields, Susan (I1269)
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13434 | Colonial New York - Philip Schyler and family page 197 Gives Peter Schuyler's wife as Hester Walter. | Walter, Mary (I1259)
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13435 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I115)
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13436 | Confirmation sponsor of Pamela Sameck Wiedenbeck | Durocher, Katherine (I477)
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13437 | Confirmation: 1825 in Junget, Viborg, Denmark | Rasmusdatter, Ane (I1037)
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13438 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F59
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13439 | Conflicting dates from Family Group Sheet by Flora Belnap: married 16 June 1833. | Family F380
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13440 | Consent of parents for the Marriage of Joaquin Noris and Fransisca Macias Record of Engagement of Joaquin Noris and Fransisca Macias. This was translated 25 years ago - Not sure who did the translating. November 28, 1979 Jesus Macias, father, of Fransisca Macias gives permission for her to marry. About the bride: Fransisca moved from Mazatlan, Mexico, 6 years ago, 1873, and is 18 years old. Her parents are Jesus Macias and Ester Padilla, both living. The bridge groom, Joaquin Noris, is 23 years old. His father is Genaro Noris and his mother is Ignacia Tirado, both parents dead. --------------------------------------------------- Record of marriage of Joaquin Noris and Fransisca Macias from computer, hard to read the writing. Translation from computer In the parish church at Rosario February three, thousand eight hundred eighty I Priest Trinidad Cortes, the priest in charge of this jurisdiction upon the information style, the three council; the confession and communion married veiled at first bridal to Joaquin Noris with Francisca Macias, I took them by the hands on twenty-four of December and see him in February this year. Were godparents Téofilo Noris and Victoriana Noris. Witnesses of this act known as Morcora Sanas and Manuel Cañedo, that I give Notary number. | Tirado, Joaquin Noris (I1766)
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13441 | Copied from Parish Registers 1950 by Marriner K Norr. Fam rep, Hazel N Jorgensen. | Powell, Thomas (I1331)
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13442 | Cornelis is mentioned in his fathers will in 1693. He had been missing for 16 years. | Hendrickszen Van Bommel, Cornelis (I2310)
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13443 | Correct Frank George Hockenbery b 5 Aug 1875 Jackson, Madison, Iowa d 15 Oct 1956 Doniphan, Hall, Nebraska married abt 1898 , Madison county, Iowa Elva Lenora Ukn Maiden Name b 25 Feb 1878 , , Iowa d 3 jul 1976 Doniphan, Hall, Nebraska They had four children: Norma C, Opal F, Midlred A, and Cliford G Hockenberry | Hockenberry, Mildred Ann (I620)
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13444 | Coshocton Marriage Records page 385 Lists John Warren and Melissa Stonehocker. Listed in "One Room School Houses of Coshocton Co"., as school teacher with Eliza Ann Stonehocker Carnahan and Lucinda Stonehocker, both sisters. | Warren, John (I220)
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13445 | Could possibly be second wife of Arent J Schuyler ?????? http://books.google.com/books?id=3NQ4AQAAMAAJ&pg=PR7&dq=history+of+essex+and+hudson+counties+new+jersey,+volume+11&hl=en&sa=X&ei=2SuiUtb9AYbXoATUgIGQBQ&ved=0CC0Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=schuyler&f=false | Van Rensselner, Catherine (I1281)
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13446 | Count of Awuerre | De Courtney, Hugh (I1590)
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13447 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I28)
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13448 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I33)
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13449 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I601)
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13450 | Counting Kindred by Deppen and Deppen 929.273 D442d IGI 1992 LDS church 1880 Census Hemlock, Columbiana, Pennsylvania Film #T9 Roll 1118 Family #169 (Ed175) 1900 Census Centralia, Colmbiana, Pennsylvania Film #T623 Roll 1398 Family #337 | Day, Anthony J (I614)
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