Matches 15,601 to 15,650 of 15,794
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15601 | [combined.ged] [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Sep 8, 2001] First ancestor to bear the name of "de Balfour". The name de Balfour or Ba lfor was given by Duncan the 12th Earl of Fife in 1253 in exchange for Pit tendreech.[Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: D ec 19, 2002] First ancestor to bear the name of "de Balfour". The name de Balfour or Ba lfor was given by Duncan the 12th Earl of Fife in 1253 in exchange for Pit tendreech. | DE BALFOUR, Michael (I20040)
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15602 | [combined.ged] [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Sep 8, 2001] First ancestor to bear the name of "de Balfour". The name de Balfour or Ba lfor was given by Duncan the 12th Earl of Fife in 1253 in exchange for Pit tendreech.[Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: D ec 19, 2002] First ancestor to bear the name of "de Balfour". The name de Balfour or Ba lfor was given by Duncan the 12th Earl of Fife in 1253 in exchange for Pit tendreech. | DE BALFOUR, Michael (I020039)
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15603 | [combined.ged] [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Sep 8, 2001] Gorm is unconfirmed as the son of Hardaknut[Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, E d. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002] Gorm is unconfirmed as the son of Hardaknut | SVEINSSON, King Hardaknut (I020213)
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15604 | [combined.ged] [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Sep 8, 2001] Gorm is unconfirmed as the son of Hardaknut[Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, E d. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002] Gorm is unconfirmed as the son of Hardaknut | King Gorm (I20205)
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15605 | [combined.ged] [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Sep 8, 2001] Gorm is unconfirmed as the son of Hardaknut[Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, E d. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002] Gorm is unconfirmed as the son of Hardaknut | SVEINSSON, King Hardaknut (I20213)
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15606 | [combined.ged] [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Sep 8, 2001] Gorm is unconfirmed as the son of Hardaknut[Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, E d. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002] Gorm is unconfirmed as the son of Hardaknut | King Gorm (I020204)
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15607 | [combined.ged] [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Sep 8, 2001] Gorm is unconfirmed as the son of Hardaknut[Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, E d. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002] Gorm is unconfirmed as the son of Hardaknut | SVEINSSON, King Hardaknut (I020212)
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15608 | [combined.ged] [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Sep 8, 2001] Gorm is unconfirmed as the son of Hardaknut[Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, E d. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002] Gorm is unconfirmed as the son of Hardaknut | SVEINSSON, King Hardaknut (I020213)
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15609 | [combined.ged] [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Sep 8, 2001] Harald set up the Great Jelling Stone in commemoration of his parents Go rm & Thyri and himself. He stressed his achievement of killing Hakon the G ord and thereby became King of all Norway and Denmark. He died at Jomsberg but was buried at his church of the Holy Trinity in Ro skilde.[Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 1 9, 2002] Harald set up the Great Jelling Stone in commemoration of his parents Go rm & Thyri and himself. He stressed his achievement of killing Hakon the G ord and thereby became King of all Norway and Denmark. He died at Jomsberg but was buried at his church of the Holy Trinity in Ro skilde. | GORMSSON, King Harald Bluetooth (I20204)
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15610 | [combined.ged] [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Sep 8, 2001] Harald set up the Great Jelling Stone in commemoration of his parents Go rm & Thyri and himself. He stressed his achievement of killing Hakon the G ord and thereby became King of all Norway and Denmark. He died at Jomsberg but was buried at his church of the Holy Trinity in Ro skilde.[Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 1 9, 2002] Harald set up the Great Jelling Stone in commemoration of his parents Go rm & Thyri and himself. He stressed his achievement of killing Hakon the G ord and thereby became King of all Norway and Denmark. He died at Jomsberg but was buried at his church of the Holy Trinity in Ro skilde. | GORMSSON, King Harald Bluetooth (I020203)
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15611 | [combined.ged] [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Sep 8, 2001] He is buried at Roeskild Catherdral in Denmark.[Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, E d. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002] He is buried at Roeskild Catherdral in Denmark. | HARALDSSON, King Svein Forkbeard (I20212)
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15612 | [combined.ged] [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Sep 8, 2001] He is buried at Roeskild Catherdral in Denmark.[Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, E d. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002] He is buried at Roeskild Catherdral in Denmark. | HARALDSSON, King Svein Forkbeard (I020211)
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15613 | [combined.ged] [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Sep 8, 2001] Her brother owned Kildrummy[Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Da te of Import: Dec 19, 2002] Her brother owned Kildrummy | MAR, Lady Isabel Of (I20330)
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15614 | [combined.ged] [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Sep 8, 2001] Her brother owned Kildrummy[Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Da te of Import: Dec 19, 2002] Her brother owned Kildrummy | MAR, Lady Isabel Of (I020329)
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15615 | [combined.ged] [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Sep 8, 2001] It is not clear if Siwards daughter or his sister was the wife of Dunc an I MacCrinan, King of Scotland.[Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #010 4, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002] It is not clear if Siwards daughter or his sister was the wife of Dunc an I MacCrinan, King of Scotland. | BIORNSDOTTIR, Aelflaed (I20046)
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15616 | [combined.ged] [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Sep 8, 2001] It is not clear if Siwards daughter or his sister was the wife of Dunc an I MacCrinan, King of Scotland.[Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #010 4, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002] It is not clear if Siwards daughter or his sister was the wife of Dunc an I MacCrinan, King of Scotland. | BIORNSDOTTIR, Aelflaed (I020045)
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15617 | [combined.ged] [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Sep 8, 2001] Janet Boswell of Balmuto was a descendent of King Robert I The Bruce.[Br?d erbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002] Janet Boswell of Balmuto was a descendent of King Robert I The Bruce. | BOSWELL, Janet (I20023)
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15618 | [combined.ged] [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Sep 8, 2001] Janet Boswell of Balmuto was a descendent of King Robert I The Bruce.[Br?d erbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002] Janet Boswell of Balmuto was a descendent of King Robert I The Bruce. | BOSWELL, Janet (I020022)
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15619 | [combined.ged] [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Sep 8, 2001] Judith de Lens was the niece of William I the Conqueror.[Br?derbund WFT Vo l. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002] Judith de Lens was the niece of William I the Conqueror. | LENS, Countess Judith (I20124)
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15620 | [combined.ged] [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Sep 8, 2001] Judith de Lens was the niece of William I the Conqueror.[Br?derbund WFT Vo l. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002] Judith de Lens was the niece of William I the Conqueror. | LENS, Countess Judith (I020123)
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15621 | [combined.ged] [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Sep 8, 2001] Killed by Macbeth 1040 in the battle near Burghead on the Moray Firth[Br?d erbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002] Killed by Macbeth 1040 in the battle near Burghead on the Moray Firth | MACCRINAN, King Duncan I (I20047)
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15622 | [combined.ged] [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Sep 8, 2001] Killed by Macbeth 1040 in the battle near Burghead on the Moray Firth[Br?d erbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002] Killed by Macbeth 1040 in the battle near Burghead on the Moray Firth | MACCRINAN, King Duncan I (I020046)
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15623 | [combined.ged] [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Sep 8, 2001] Malcolm Canmore (Ceann-Mor) King of Scots , slew Macbeth 1057. He was kill ed himself invading England in 1153.[Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree # 0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002] Malcolm Canmore (Ceann-Mor) King of Scots , slew Macbeth 1057. He was kill ed himself invading England in 1153. | CANMORE, King Malcolm III (I20140)
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15624 | [combined.ged] [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Sep 8, 2001] Malcolm Canmore (Ceann-Mor) King of Scots , slew Macbeth 1057. He was kill ed himself invading England in 1153.[Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree # 0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002] Malcolm Canmore (Ceann-Mor) King of Scots , slew Macbeth 1057. He was kill ed himself invading England in 1153. | CANMORE, King Malcolm III (I020139)
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15625 | [combined.ged] [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Sep 8, 2001] Ordained King by his cousin St. Columba c 574[Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, E d. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002] Ordained King by his cousin St. Columba c 574 | King Aedan (I20228)
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15626 | [combined.ged] [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Sep 8, 2001] Ordained King by his cousin St. Columba c 574[Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, E d. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002] Ordained King by his cousin St. Columba c 574 | King Aedan (I020227)
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15627 | [combined.ged] [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Sep 8, 2001] Waltheof II was beheaded by William I of England on St. Giles Hill outsi de Winchester on St. Petronellas Day ( May 31, 1076) his body was tak en to Crowland where he is buried. He spent 5 years in prison prior to h is death and was the first "Englishman" executed in William's court.[Br?de rbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002] Waltheof II was beheaded by William I of England on St. Giles Hill outsi de Winchester on St. Petronellas Day ( May 31, 1076) his body was tak en to Crowland where he is buried. He spent 5 years in prison prior to h is death and was the first "Englishman" executed in William's court. | HUNTINGDON, Waltheof II Of (I20210)
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15628 | [combined.ged] [Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Sep 8, 2001] Waltheof II was beheaded by William I of England on St. Giles Hill outsi de Winchester on St. Petronellas Day ( May 31, 1076) his body was tak en to Crowland where he is buried. He spent 5 years in prison prior to h is death and was the first "Englishman" executed in William's court.[Br?de rbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002] Waltheof II was beheaded by William I of England on St. Giles Hill outsi de Winchester on St. Petronellas Day ( May 31, 1076) his body was tak en to Crowland where he is buried. He spent 5 years in prison prior to h is death and was the first "Englishman" executed in William's court. | HUNTINGDON, Waltheof II Of (I020209)
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15629 | [combined.ged] [new.ged] Description: Died from a tumor that may have developed from a horse ki ck to the head. He was a Printer. | PELTON, Charles Erastus (I7091)
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15630 | [combined.ged] [new.ged] Description: Died from a tumor that may have developed from a horse ki ck to the head. He was a Printer. | PELTON, Charles Erastus (I007090)
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15631 | [combined.ged] [new.ged] He was a farmer. | PELTON, Asahel (I69)
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15632 | [combined.ged] [new.ged] He was a farmer. | PELTON, Asahel (I000068)
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15633 | [combined.ged] [new.ged] He worked as a Time Study Engineer. He resided in Port Orange, Volusi a, FL in 1982. Delmer enjoyed being a magician as a hobby. | PELTON, Delmer Lavern (I9569)
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15634 | [combined.ged] [new.ged] He worked as a Time Study Engineer. He resided in Port Orange, Volusi a, FL in 1982. Delmer enjoyed being a magician as a hobby. | PELTON, Delmer Lavern (I009568)
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15635 | [combined.ged] [new.ged] She owned and operated a yarn shop in Dodge City for 32 years. | LAWRENCE, Bessie Elizabeth (I8629)
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15636 | [combined.ged] [new.ged] She owned and operated a yarn shop in Dodge City for 32 years. | LAWRENCE, Bessie Elizabeth (I008628)
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15637 | [combined.ged] [new.ged] She resided in Lakeville, Cornwallis, NS, CAN 1878. | PELTON, Content Beebee (I3998)
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15638 | [combined.ged] [new.ged] She resided in Lakeville, Cornwallis, NS, CAN 1878. | PELTON, Content Beebee (I003997)
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15639 | [combined.ged] Conflicting evidence states that he was born 17 May 1752. He served as an officer in the military in the Revolutionary War, 4 Aug 1775-1777. In 1775 he was a Lieutenant in the Canadian campaign under Colonel Alexander McDowell rising to the rank of Captain. His award of land for service was located in Ithaca, NY. In the troubles immediately preceding the great war, the Peltons were ardent patriots. A record at the Washington headquarters, "The Old Hasbrouck House", at Newburgh, NY shows he enlisted 4 Aug 1775. He was mustered into the continental service as First Lieutenant in the 7th Company of the 1st Regiment; four regiments having been mustered at the same time or on the same day. His regimental officers were Colonel Alexander McDowell, Lieutenant Colonel Rudolphus Ritzema, Major Herman, Ledwitz, Adjutant John Brogdon, Chaplain Isreal Evans and Quartermaster William Tap. The officers of the 7th Company were Captain Gershom Mott, First Lieutenant Benjamin Pelton, and Second Lieutenant Timothy Hughes. He was in the Quebec expedition under General Montgomery and was near him when he fell. He was also present at the execution of Andre'. It is said he resigned because an officer was, as he thought, unjustly promoted over him. About the time of his enlistment he sent his wife to relatives in NJ, probably to the home of his grandparents in Hopewell, NJ. But she soon returned to New Rochelle, NY, remaining there for some time. Benjamin served in the War of 1812. After his return from the army, he removed with his family to Peekskill, NY. Living there till near the end of the century, for a part of all of this time, carrying on the cabinet business. He and his brother Philip were also iron workers, jointly owning lands and mines in Putnam Co. About 1797 he removed to Ithaca, NY to look after lands, six lots and to make a home for himself and family. In the War of 1812 men were so slow to enlist, he and three of his sons volunteered and served for a time under General Smythe on the Canadian frontier. One son was taken prisoner and another, Richard Walcott Pelton, dying on the way home. In Ithaca he was a prominent man and leader in the community holding the position of judge for some time. As described by a granddaughter, Mrs. Emma B. Ingersoll, Benjamin was a small man of ruddy complexion, brown hair and blue eyes, with a moderately prominent roman nose. He was polite, quick in his movements, a good talker and fond of a joke, an able man and a good debater, an able writer and good penman being very ingenious and methodical in all his ways. In religious matters he was a strict seventh-day Baptist, but perfectly willing that others should enjoy their own beliefs. | PELTON, Benjamin (I1139)
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15640 | [combined.ged] He was a Banker. From the 1892 Book: "Brewster was a man of enterprise a nd of sterling integrity and piety. Occupied in early manhood as a dealer in cattle, afterward a merchant. In 1834 he removed to Oberlin, OH, one of fifty families who settled there. He built the second house in Oberlin, and there established himself as the leading merchant of the place. He was looked up to and trusted by all, he became by common consent their banker. From its beginning the college in Oberlin found in him a staunch friend and liberal supporter. At his death he was still a member of its Board of Trustees - an office held by him for many years. He remembered the college at that time a gift of $ 25,000. In 1850 or 1852 he removed to Cleveland, OH where he purchased property on the west side of the city. With President Mahan a general merchant and George Slade, he endeavored to establish a university in that part of the city, since known as University Heights - their aim having been to give an education both classical and scientific. An effort was also made to establish on the Heights a school for young ladies similar to that of Mount Holyoke in MA. Both of these enterprises failed from causes beyond the control of Mr. Pelton and his associates, much to their regret. Identified with all movements for the improvement of Cleveland, and especially of his own ward, it may be said that he was the founder of the Congregational Church upon the Heights, contributing one-fifth of its entire cost when it was built, and giving liberally to its support so long as he lived." | PELTON, Brewster (I620)
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15641 | [combined.ged] He was a farmer. He served in the military in the Revolutionary War, 1776. Served with Captain Daniel Stuart's Company at the battle of Long Island, NY and with the main army in the NY Campaign. | PELTON, Abner (I5)
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15642 | [combined.ged] He was inducted into the military 13 Jul 1780. Ebenezer enlisted when a lad and served as a drummer. He was released from active duty 10 Oct 1780. He was inducted into the military in Norwich, New London, CT 10 Mar 1781. Ebenezer was listed as the head of a family on the 1790 Census Montogomery, Ulster, NY. Conflicting evidence states that he died in York, Livingston, NY 23 Dec 1825. | PELTON, Ebenezer (I1091)
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15643 | [garygarbe60.ged] Contact Gary Garbe for information on living individuals. I DO NOT have i nformation for the majority of the people listed as living. gary_garbe@h otmail.com | PELTON, James Robert (I8913)
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15644 | [garygarbe60.ged] Contact Gary Garbe for information on living individuals. I DO NOT have i nformation for the majority of the people listed as living. gary_garbe@h otmail.com | PELTON, James Robert (I008912)
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15645 | [josephbaszczak.FTW] [b.ged] combined.ged combined.ged | BASCHAK, Phillip Lawrence (I015550)
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15646 | [josephbaszczak.FTW] [b.ged] combined.ged combined.ged | BASCHAK, Phillip Lawrence (I15550)
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15647 | [josephbaszczak.FTW] [b.ged] combined.ged combined.ged | BASCHAK, Phillip Lawrence (I015549)
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15648 | [josephbaszczak.FTW] [b.ged] combined.ged combined.ged | BASCHAK, Phillip Lawrence (I015550)
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15649 | [josephbaszczak.FTW] [b.ged] TITLE | BOSTWICK, Norman Vennard (I014217)
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15650 | [josephbaszczak.FTW] [b.ged] TITLE | BOSTWICK, Norman Vennard (I14217)
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