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401 | child known child known (21) dead (21) dead Marcy had 8 children by her first husban Marcy had 8 children by her first husband, Gabriel Cornish. The oldest was 14 years and the las tchild was born 6 months after Gabriel was killed, "by the kick of a horse". 2. Mr./Mudge 2. Mr./Mudge !NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Lat !NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (TM); ; July 1996 (c), data as of 2 January 1996; ; , Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA !NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (TM); ; July 1996 (c), data as of 2 January 1996; ; , Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA !NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (TM); ; July 1996 (c), data as of 2 January 1996; ; , Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA !NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (TM); ; July 1996 (c), data as of 2 January 1996; ; , Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA !NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (TM); ; July 1996 (c), data as of 2 January 1996; ; , Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA !NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (TM); ; July 1996 (c), data as of 2 January 1996; ; , Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA AFN-FKX1-BC Birth - Simsbury Vital Recor AFN-FKX1-BC Birth - Simsbury Vital Records 0002963 & 0002979 pg 157: Marcy Wilcoxson, twin with Nathaniel, 5th d. Joseph, b. Sept. 5, 1719 Marr - Simsbury Vital Rec 0002979 pp 42 & 157: Marcy Wilcoxson, m. Gabriel Cornish, Nov. 10, 1737 bapt - Ord Index-4 Feb 1933, 1 Jun 1972 LOGAN, 28 Jan 1993 JRIVE, end - Ord Index-24 Feb 1933 ARIZO, 29 Sep 1972 LOGAN, 29 Jun 1993 MANIL sld/p - Ord Index-21 Jan 1947 SLAKE, 25 Jan 1973 LOGAN, 11 May 1977 LONDO, 28 Oct 1993 MANIL sld/s -Ord Index-9 Jan 1948 ARIZO, 2 Sep 1971 SLAKE From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 J From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. Mercy Wilcoxson was married to Cornish and Mudge Mercy, as she is more commonly seen as, but maybe Marcy, would have been only 12 years old if she married Samuel Humphrey, which she didn't. Mercy Wilcoxson married first, Gabriel Cornish, on about 10 Nov 1737 and had 8 children with him, and 1 child born 3 years after his death, out of wedlock. Her second marriage was to Ebenezer Mudge in 1771, and they did not have any children between them. This profile has the correct dates for Mercy, but not the correct husband(s), and it needs to either completely overhauled, or merged with the correct profile #LZDP-Z9P. It seems that Gabriel Cornish and Mercy Wilcoxson have been merged, deleted, given new names and spouses so many times that their original profiles have become almost obsolete. The Wilcox or Wilcoxson line comes from The Wilcox or Wilcoxson line comes from St. Albans, Herts, England. GEN: See Historical Document. GEN: See Historical Document. !SOURCE: Nutmegger, Vp;. 10 #2, p. 214 v !SOURCE: Nutmegger, Vp;. 10 #2, p. 214 v 13 #4 p. 660 !NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Lat !NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (TM) REPO: @R01@; ; July 1996 (c), data as of 2 January 1996; ; ; How Sarah Cornish relates to Gabriel Cornish Sarah Cornish was born three years after Gabriel Cornish died, therefore, obviously she is not his biological child. Her mother, Mercy Wilcoxson, probably bore her out of wedlock, and because Sarah bears the surname Cornish, which would have been her mother's name as a widow, there is probably not an unknown marriage for Mercy. About 1771, Mercy did marry again to Ebenezer Mudge, and that is the reason Sarah is sometime seen in the records as Sarah Mudge. !File cabinet, top drawer, sec W. !File cabinet, top drawer, sec W. | Wilcoxson, Mary Mercy (I312684223719)
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402 | child known child known | Mrs. Elna (I312684220611)
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403 | child Mary chr 28 Feb 1712/3 child Mary chr 28 Feb 1712/3 | Fish, John (I312684223109)
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404 | children children dead dead | Jarvis, Timothy (I312684221322)
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405 | children children dead dead | Parke, Elizabeth (I312684221294)
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406 | children children !Family History Library archival record !Family History Library archival record | Schwab, Matthaus (I312684219166)
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407 | children children !History of Matlituck by Craven, pg 70: !History of Matlituck by Craven, pg 70: 104-5. File cabinet, top drawer, sec R. | Reeve, James (I312684224495)
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408 | children children Nathan was the son of Joseph Smith & Han Nathan was the son of Joseph Smith & Hannah Hale/Heald. !SOURCES: 1. Ancestral File 2. 1997 Ord !SOURCES: 1. Ancestral File 2. 1997 Ordinance Index | Smith, Nathan (I312684222419)
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409 | children children | Price, John (I312684221546)
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410 | children children | William, Mrs Margaret (I312684221541)
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411 | children children | Urschler, Anna (I312684218972)
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412 | children children | Sweezey, Daniel (I312684224542)
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413 | children Children, James and John, 1730 and 1732are most likely not Deborah's. !NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Lat !NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (TM); ; July 1996 (c), data as of 2 January 1996; ; , Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 J From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. !m research documented by Wesley Baker: !m research documented by Wesley Baker: Researcher of Robert Reeve (of Caldercote, Warwick, England) line. . 1. Ancestral File. 1. Ancestral File. !SOURCE: N.Y. 50 (WILLS) V.29, P.69, N.Y !SOURCE: N.Y. 50 (WILLS) V.29, P.69, N.Y. 53, P.11; REFUGEES FROM L.I. CONN 2, P.517, HIST. MAT. N.Y.M8 P.75,88, 104,, 249. N.Y. REC. V.49, P.72.66. Seal to Parents: 6 jan 1949 SLAKE - Salt Lake Utah !BIRTH:Jordan.FTW, Jordan.FTW, Mike Cobb at mcbb1@swbell.net !DEATH:Jordan.FTW, Jordan.FTW, Mike Cobb at mcbb1@swbell.net !History of Matlituck by Craven, pg 70: !History of Matlituck by Craven, pg 70: 104-5. File cabinet, top drawer, sec R. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 J From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. | Satterly, Deborah (I312684224492)
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414 | Children Johan Jost Snell b: 1694 in ,P Children Johan Jost Snell b: 1694 in ,Pfalz,Germany Johannes Schnell b: 1696 in ,,Pfalz,Germany Elizabetha Snell b: 1706 in Mannheim,Palatinate,Pfalz,Germany From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 J From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 J From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.!IGI: listed as Elizabeth Schnell's mother.From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.!IGI: listed as Elizabeth Schnell's mother.From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. | Klein, Mrs Elizabeth Catherina (I312684220431)
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415 | children known children known From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 J From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. | Belton, Hannah (I312684221360)
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416 | children known children known Immigrated to America 1675-76 ! From IGI Immigrated to America 1675-76 ! From IGI LDS Church CH-Mg 2: NEGHR vol 27 pp 314,5. CH-Mg/ CH-Mg 2: NEGHR vol 27 pp 314,5. CH-Mg/1 Genealogical Guide to Early Settlers of America. MARRIAGE/2: Helen Johnson records 28 Jan 1703. A NH record sent by P. Cortessis gives mg/2 as Aug 1696. BIRTH: John was 74 years old at his death. DEATH: has headstone. Will drawn 18 Aug 1726 in Concord, Middlesex, MA. John Melvin first mentioned in Charlestown, MA records as 'taylor' and serving as private under Capt. Joseph Sill. From Phoebe Cortessis: Gravestone inscription: Here lyes buried the Body of Mr. John Melven, who dec Aug 21 1726 in 74th year of His age. Information also from PALMER GROUPS-MELVIN FAMILIES by Emily Wilder Leavitt, pg 227; Genealogical Dictionary of New England by Savage pg 195 vol II; and Helen Johnson From GENEALOGICAL GUIDE TO THE EARLY SETTLERS OF AMERICA by Whittemore (West Helena Library: John Melvin, Charlestown; by wife Hannah, who died 1696, aged 41, had John, born 1679, baptised 1681; Hannah, 1681; Robert, 1684; James, 1686; Jonathan, 1688; David, 1690; and Benjamin, baptised 1695. References: Chase's Chester, N.H., 564; Densmore's Hartwell's Gen.; Leland Gen., 75; Stearn's Hist. Ashburnham, 816; Wyman's Charlestown, Mass. II 665. TIMELINE: 1679 Resident, Charlestown, Massachusetts (NEGHR) 1696 Moved to Concord, MA 1700 Resident of Concord, Massachusetts (from NEGHR) 1726 Concord, MA (death) Ist married Hannah Lewis in 1676 Ist married Hannah Lewis in 1676 From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 J From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. | Melvin, John (I312684223131)
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417 | children known children known Moved from Half Moon (Waterford), New Yo Moved from Half Moon (Waterford), New York to Sharon, Connecticut in May 1765. Moved back to what is now Glens Falls, New York in 1778. Built the first mills in Glens Falls. (Parks Family Bible). | Parke, Daniel Jr. (I312684221167)
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418 | children known children known Source: www.familysearch.org AF Source: www.familysearch.org AFN:30DL-N8 !NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Lat !NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (TM); ; June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998; ; , Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA Sackets of AMerica, by Charles H. Weygan Sackets of AMerica, by Charles H. Weygant, Newburgh, NY, 14 Mar 1907 This individual has the following other This individual has the following other parents in the Ancestral File: Noah /PHELPS/ (AFN:9K6P-WM) and Marie Anna /DYER/ (AFN:9K6P-XS) From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 J From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. Birth - Connecticut Vital records 000297 Birth - Connecticut Vital records 0002972 pg 98-Kent, Fyler History and Genealogy 929.273 F993f pg 39 They had twelve children bapt - Anc File-31 May 1904 end - Anc File-15 Mar 1905 SLAKE sld/p -Anc File-8 Mar 1974 LANGE sld/s -IGI-20 Mar 1947 ARIZO, 1 May 1968 ALBER, 29 Oct 1974 SLAKE | Phelps, Hannah (I312684225094)
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419 | children known children known | Chapman, Anne (I312684221499)
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420 | Colonel Edward W.Thomson Colonel Edward Colonel Edward W.Thomson Colonel Edward W.Thomson | Thomson, Col. Edward William (I312684224394)
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421 | CONFLICT: AFN:JHZD-R6 Death, 24 May 17 CONFLICT: AFN:JHZD-R6 Death, 24 May 1776 also 28 April 1797. Beckler CONFLICT: There is some confusion as to which Miriam Holcomb was married to Noah Case (b4oct1719, d28 Apr 1797). Miriam Holcomb and Noah Case were married 5 May 1740, but is it Miriam d/o Thomas Holcomb and Rebecca Pettibone or Miriam d/o Joshua Holcombe and Mary Hoskins. There is also another Miriam Holcomb d/o Joshua Holcomb and Ann Pettibone. All three were born about the same time. Sarah Holcomb d/o Joshua Holcombe and Mary Hoskins has also been listed as a wife. All are listing the same marriage date. AFN: JHZD-R6 !The American Genealogist, Vol. 57, No. !The American Genealogist, Vol. 57, No. 2, April 1981, by George E. McCracken, page 74-75. Son of John Case,(son of John, son of John) by his wife Abigail Humphrey. They resided in the extreme southwest pa They resided in the extreme southwest part of what is now Granby. Birth - Simsbury Vital Rec 0002979 pg 35 Birth - Simsbury Vital Rec 0002979 pg 35: Noah Case, 2nd s. John & Abgal, b.Oct 4 / Noah, .John Jr. b.Oct.4, 1719 / 1720 bapt - Ord Index-5 Jun 1933 MANTI, 14 Oct 1933, 6 Jan 1934 ARIZO, 29 Apr 1993 LVEGA end - Ord Index-13 Dec 1933 ARIZO, 18 Jan 1934 ARIZO, 16 Sep 1993 LVEGA sld/p - Ord Index-1 Nov 1944 ARIOZ, 17 Oct 1945 SLAKE, 23 Aug 1972 SLAKE, 28 Jun 1973 PROVO, 23 Aug 1976 OAKLA, 26 Nov 1993 LVEGA !History of Simsbury,Hartford,Connecticu !History of Simsbury,Hartford,Connecticut pages 47, 83, 117, and 133. The Holcomb(e) genealogy by Jesse Seaver, page 11. CONFLICT: AFN:JHZD-R6 Death, 24 May 177 CONFLICT: AFN:JHZD-R6 Death, 24 May 1776 also 28 April 1797.Beckler CONFLICT: There is some confusion as to which Miriam Holcomb was marriedto Noah Case (b4oct1719, d28 Apr 1797). Miriam Holcomb and Noah Case weremarried 5 May 1740, but is it Miriam d/o Thomas Holcomb and RebeccaPettibone or Miriam d/o Joshua Holcombe and Mary Hoskins. There is alsoanother Miriam Holcomb d/o Joshua Holcomb and Ann Pettibone. All threewere born about the same time. Sarah Holcomb d/o Joshua Holcombe andMary Hoskins has also been listed as a wife. All are listing the samemarriage date. AFN: JHZD-R6 All information from Hazel Bird. !BIR-MA All information from Hazel Bird. !BIR-MAR-DEATH-ORD: FGR Film # 1,273,784 | Case, Noah (I312684223578)
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422 | CONFLICT: Beckler lists birth as 2 May CONFLICT: Beckler lists birth as 2 May 1716 Who did Sarah marry? Sarah is listed here as the wife of William Spencer and of Ichabod Miller, having children with both men at approximately the same time. As it is illogical she was a bigamist, she had to be married to one or the other. Research needed. Birth - Simsbury Vital Rec 0002979 pg 84 Birth - Simsbury Vital Rec 0002979 pg 84:Sarah 6th dau of John,Ancestral File Death - Anc F bapt - Anc F-24 Jun 1944 end - Anc F-9 Aug 1944 sld/p -Anc F-23 May 1950 ARIZO Chicago Lending Library Book V 291-a, Si Chicago Lending Library Book V 291-a, Simsbury Records, Conn. S15,b.p.33 V.R. Simsbury, Conn pp 43,53,54,104,147,19,57,40,23; Holcomb Gen B7E25p42 The Higley's & Their Ancestors by M.Coffin Johnson, P. 99-103 (B1,C9) !Thomas Holcombe's Earlier Posterity, pg !Thomas Holcombe's Earlier Posterity, pg 166, by George E. McCracken, as appearing in the American Genealogist, Vol 57, No. 2, April 1981. Recorded as 6th daughter. Birth: Simsbury Vital; Marr:IGI; Vital r Birth: Simsbury Vital; Marr:IGI; Vital records of Simsbury; There are three birth dates for Sarah, 6 Sep 1719, 2 May 1716, 15 Feb 1716. This requires further research. I believe her parents are John and Ann Pettibone.1800 Longmeadow, wid Sarah 45+. BIRTH: Bates p. 46 MARRIAGE: Bates p. BIRTH: Bates p. 46 MARRIAGE: Bates p. 94 DEATH: Spear p. 61 !IGI; Vital records of Simsbury; !IGI; Vital records of Simsbury; | Holcomb, Sarah (I312684223498)
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423 | Crawford, William Robinson, Bishop of t Crawford, William Robinson, Bishop of the Springdale Ward (St. George Stake), Washington county, Utah, was born on an island in the Illinois river in Cahoon county, Ill., Sept. 29, 1842, the son of John Crawford and Marilla Terry. While quite small his father died, leaving a widow and two small boys (William R. and John); the later died while quite young. The widow married Nils Hansen, to whom she bore seven children, namely, Martha Jane, Andrew Jackson, Amy, Lafayette, Sarah, Hannah, and Julia. Mr. Hansen, not wishing to gather with the Saints to Utah, fitted his family out for the trip, while he himself went to California with his 10 year old son, Andrew Jackson. William R. Crawford took charge of his mother's outfit, together with his own, when he was only nineteen years old, and led them from their home at Glenwood, Mills county, Iowa, to the Great Salt Lake valley. While spending the winter at Draper, Salt Lake county, Wm. R. was converted to "Mormonism" through the influence of his uncle Joshua Terry, and was baptized when about twenty years old. In 1862, he made a trip to the Missouri river as a Church teamster after emigrants, and in the fall of the same year located in Rockville, Southern Utah, being among the first settlers at that place. Here he became acquainted with Miss Frances Lewis, whom he intended to marry, but she took sick and died. Later (Nov. 1, 1868) he married Cornelia Gifford of Shunesburg, who has borne her husband thirteen children, namely, John Robinson, Wm. Louis, Samuel Kendall, James, Daniel, Annie, Jacob, Fannie, Mary, Marilla, Emma, Lora and Joseph. In 1878, Bro. Crawford endeavored to establish a home for himself and family at Deseret, Millard county, Utah, but not succeeding, he returned to Southern Utah in November, 1878. In May, 1879, he located at Springdale, where he was made Bishop Nov. 6, 1887. He served in this capacity seven years. Bishop Crawford died suddenly Oct. 29, 1913, of heart failure, while at his work as a wheelwright. [Source: Latter-day Saint Biographical Encyclopedia, Volume 3, Biographies by Davidson, Robert] Sources: 1. Family record of Julia Hall. Sources: 1. Family record of Julia Hall. 2. State Church Books, Bergen by Egil Iverson, corr, 1951. 3 Memoirs, Rev A. J. Hansen, 1936, Berkley, Clfr 4. Land Rec. Mills Co, Iowa by H V Hall 1951. 5 L.D.S. Ward Rec., Rockville, Utah, G S F Utah R 8 6479 6. G S Temple Index Bureau. Sources: 2. Terry Book by William Z. Terry 1945. 2. Parshall Terry Family History by Nora Lund 1956. 3. Hackett Family Album by George W. Hackett 4. Jurnal, Elizabeth Terry Heward, Reprint Parshall Terry Family History by Nora H. Lund. 5. Autobiography of Clarissa (Harden) Wilhelm in possession of Paul Carroll, 719 N 500 West, Provo, UT. Marilla was baptized by Theodore Turley in Albion, Canada. Marilla married(2) 28 Jan 1846 Nelson Ha Marilla married(2) 28 Jan 1846 Nelson Hanson. FindAGrave: burial Rockville Cemetery; p FindAGrave: burial Rockville Cemetery; photo; Marilla Terry is the daughter of Parshal and Hannah Terry. She married John Crawford January 20, 1841. They had two sons. Sketch of the Life of Marilla Terry Hanson – No. 10 By Nora Hall Lund, a Grand Daughter (about 1956) For sometime now, I have had a great desire to write something of the life of my dear grandmother Hanson. Although she passed away before I was born, I feel that I know her very well. Our mother, Julia Hall, was her youngest daughter. She loved and appreciated her mother so much that she talked of her constantly through the years. Thus, keeping her always alive in memory. I feel very close to her this morning as I attempt to write this sketch of her life. I have learned through the research of others, that she came from a long line of stalwart ancestors. The Parshall lineage, down through which her grandmother Elizabeth Parshall came is especially strong, likewise the Terry’s. One can be proud to trace their genealogy back through Richard Terry, our immigrant ancestor, who came to America in 1635 and helped to make history in the New World. The fact that grandmother’s parents, Parshall and Hannah Terry, were first cousins need not be frowned upon by their descendents. It united more closely the strong blood of this family. It has given us a heritage we should be proud to live up to. Seven of Parshall’s and Hannah’s children were born in Palmyra, New York. About 1818 the family moved to Albion, Home District (now Ontario), Canada, where the remaining six children were born. The subject of this sketch was the tenth child in line and was born July 2, 1823. This part of Canada at this stage of her civilization, According to reports, was rugged and wild. It took much hard work and united effort on the part of the Terry Family to clear land of brush and heavier growth to make a home and a living. Marilla’s early life would be spent in about the same way as other frontier children, little schooling, just the bare necessities of life and a very few pleasures. About 1837 – the Mormon missionaries came into Albion, telling a strange story of how Joseph Smith of Palmyra, New York, had received a vision and organized a church. The Terry family was immediately interested because they were well acquainted with Joseph and knew what a fine boy he was. He in fact, had been an associate of their son, Jacob, who was the same age. Thus, it was that Marilla joined the church in February of 1838 with most of her family and came to the United States, gathering with the saints in Missouri. It was unfortunate that this little band of innocent people were persecuted so unmercifully by the mobs. The brutal execution of the expulsion orders of Governor Boggs from Missouri was exceptionally heart breaking for the Terry family because, due to exposure in bitter cold weather, little Deborah, 11 years old, died. Marilla was 18 years old when she married John Crawford, January 20, 1841, in Illinois. She became the mother of two sons--John and William. John died in infancy, but William grew to maturity and was one of the main stays of his mother throughout her life. It was in December of 1843 that John Crawford died leaving Marilla to get along the best was she could in those perilous times. She lived a widow for three years, then on the 28th of January, 1846, she married Nils Hansen in the Nauvoo Temple. He had come from Norway with a young wife, she died leaving four children. He placed the children in homes of friends and went to Nauvoo where he met and married grandmother. I’m not prepared to say why the Hansens moved to Iowa, but the fact remains that they did, and settled on a farm on Indian Creek, 20 miles from Glenwood, Mills County. They remained there from 1848 until 1861, where seven children were born to them, namely: Martha Jane, Andrew Jackson, Amy, Lafayette, Sarah Elizabeth, Hannah Jane and Julia Elaina. There seem to be conflicting stories as to just why the family wanted to leave Iowa, I suppose it is my privilege to tell what I have always understood from my mother, that grandmother wanted to come to Utah to be with her parents and the rest of the family who came west. She also wanted to be with those of her own faith. From my recent study, I have learned that her sister, Dency Hackett, broke away with the Reorganized Church and stayed in Wisconsin. Her sister, Jane, and her husband, George Young, had both died at Winter Quarters, Nebraska, during the Saints privations there. Her brothers, Stevens and David, remained in Canada, never joining the LDS Church. Clark and Deborah had died young, but Jacob, Joel, Joshua and James—Elizabeth and Amy, and their families were all in Utah. The gold of California sounded good to grandpa, but grandma’s main desire in coming west was to be with her family and the main body of the Mormon people. I guess she had more influence on her 18-year old son, William Crawford, than she did with her husband, because he was persuaded to bring her to Utah. After he had fulfilled this responsibility it was his intent to go on to California. Grandpa did fit the traveling wagon out with the necessary things for the trip, but refused to go with them. To make parting harder, he took his little ten-year-old son, Andrew Jackson, out of the wagon to remain with him and go to California later. Let me quote from my mother [Julia Hansen Hall] – “My father, Nelson Hansen, having left the Mormon Church, went to California, taking my bother Andrew Jackson with him, which nearly broke my mother’s heart. She never heard from him again until he was a grown man, father having put him with a good family and gave himself up to fighting the Indians and was never heard of after. “When A.J. was a young man, he became anxious to find out what had become of mother, so he wrote to some people in Iowa, our former home to find out if they knew where she was. It so happened that they did. They at once wrote to mother enclosing A.J.’s letter. I will never forget how overjoyed she was to hear from her long lost boy. It was just like a message from the dead. He still remained in California, however, where he finished his college education and received his degree as a minister in the Methodist Church.” HISTORIAN’S NOTE: Perhaps it would be interesting to the descendants of Nils Hansen to read the little incident from the writings of our Uncle, the Rev. Andrew Jackson Hansen written in 1936 and his version of the separation and what he has to say of his mother, Marilla, and a little description of his father. “Of my father, it should be said that he was a sturdy, hard-working and progressive farmer, who on two quarter sections of fine prairie land and woods, hastened away from the ‘cradle’ and ‘flail’ to the most improved farming machinery to which his attention was called from time to time. As to education etcetra he had never attended school, could neither read nor write, but evermore insisted that his children should have an education, whatever might be the cost. While honest in human relationships, he was utterly irreligious, had little or no respect for preachers or churches. “My mother, of Canadian descent, was tall and nervous, born of a sturdy, long lived family, the Terry’s, was ardently devoted to the faith of the Latter-day Saints. Her father, mother and four brothers had migrated to Utah from Carthage, Missouri, under the guidance of Brigham Young, after the death of Joseph Smith. “These brothers of hers were assigned duty as missionaries to the Gentiles, as all the rest of the United States people were called, and were frequently visitors in our Iowa home. That fact, taken with many letters from her parents and friends in Utah, led mother to an ever-deepening dissatisfaction with her lot and an earnest wish to join them in the Kingdom of the Saints. The situation became so tense at last that father agreed to provide a complete outfit of wagon, team provisions, etcetra for the journey to Utah. It was left to me to decide (I was only ten-and-a-half years old) as to which I would go with, mother and the children, or father, who had decided to come to California. “And that is how I happen to be on the Pacific Coast now, and under a very different regime than if I had made the contrary decision. So it came about that early in April, 1861, mother and the other children, in care of an older son by her former husband, a splendid fellow, (William Crawford) some ten years older than myself, set out from Florence, Nebraska, the Saints' rallying place on the west bank of the Missouri River, for the long trek of twelve hundred miles to Salt Lake and a week later, father and I, with some acquaintances, set out for the ‘land of gold’, California. “It was nearly twenty years before I saw my mother again, and by that time I had reached my majority, been married and following my allotted calling for several years, (Minister of the Methodist Episcople Church). Deep was her disappointment that I did not at length cast in my lot with the Latter-day Saints. In my opinion, she was a real Saint, as our gracious Lord measures human aims and beliefs, and I’m holding the modest hope that I’ll soon meet her and other loving mothers in the Home Over There.” Page 44 Quoting from my mother – “He came to visit mother and the rest of us in Rockville in the year 1880. He was very anxious to take me to California with him where he would give me a good education, but I declined as I thought too much of my mother and my religion.” The family traveled across the plains in the David H. Cannon Company, settling in Draper with her folks. It was a great 1. Endowment reconfirmed and all former 1. Endowment reconfirmed and all former sealings ratified 4 DEC 1967 !NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Lat !NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (TM); ; July 1996 (c), data as of 2 January 1996; ; , Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA Crawford, William Robinson, Bishop of th Crawford, William Robinson, Bishop of the Springdale Ward (St. GeorgeStake), Washington county, Utah, was born on an island in the Illinoisriver in Cahoon county, Ill., Sept. 29, 1842, the son of John Crawfordand Marilla Terry. While quite small his father died, leaving a widowand two small boys (William R. and John); the later died while quiteyoung. The widow married John A. Hanson to whom she bore seven children,namely, Martha Jane, Andrew Jackson, Amy, Lafayette, Sarah, Hannah, andJulia. Mr. Hanson, not wishing to gather with the Saints to Utah, fittedhis family out for the trip, while he himself went to California with hisson Andrew Jackson. William R. took charge of his mother's outfit,together with his own, when he was only nineteen years old, and led themfrom their home at Glenwood, Mills county, Iowa, to the Great Salt Lakevalley. While spending the winter at Draper, Salt Lake county, Wm. R.was converted to "Mormonism" through the influence of his uncle JoshuaTerry, and was baptized when about twenty years old. In 1862 he made atrip to the Missouri river as a Church teamster after emigrants, and inthe fall of the same year located in Rockville, Southern Utah, beingamong the first settlers at that place. Here he became acquainted withMiss Frances Lewis, whom he intended to marry, but she took sick anddied. Later (Nov. 1, 1868) he married Cornelia Gifford of Shunesburg, whohas borne her husband thirteen children, namely, John Robinson, Wm.Louis, Samuel Kendall, James, Daniel, Annie, Jacob, Fannie, Mary,Marills, Emma, Lora and Joseph. In 1878 Bro. Crawford endeavored toestablish a home for himself and family at Deseret, Millard county, Utah,but not succeeding, he returned to Southern Utah in November, 1878. InMay, 1879, he located at Springdale, where he was made Bishop Nov. 6,1887. He served in this capacity seven years. Bishop Crawford diedsuddenly Oct. 29, 1913, of heart failure, while at his work as awheelwright. [Source: Latter-day Saint Biographic al Encyclopedia, Volume 3,Biographies by Davidson, Robert] | Terry, Marilla (I312684224388)
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424 | CYPRIAN, of Stow, m. Damaris Whitney, 1 CYPRIAN, of Stow, m. Damaris Whitney, 1726, and had in Stow, Ephraim; and in Rut., Thomas, b. 1728; Anna, Source : A History of Framington, Massachusetts p. 396 Notes for Cyprian b. 1748...delete at later date from these notes: 15) Cyprian4 Stevens (or Steevens) (Thos.3-2, Anthony1), b. ca 1648 in England, (d. ca 1720). Savage says in Vol. 4, p. 184, he "had come to America about 1660 from London in his youth under 14 years of age, where his father Thomas lived". He learned to be a blacksmith; -m- in 1671 Mary, daughter of the noted Simon Williard of Concord. He had come to Boston ca. 1660 and later settled at Lancaster, Mass. He was a veteran of King Philip's War.- (Bodge) In 1675 he was in charge of the Garrison House at Lancaster which was savagely attacked by the Indians but they were eventually driven off. At one time he moved his family out of danger to Chelsea or Boston. From some Indians captured, he was awarded an Indian boy, Samuel, as a servant, according to the Lancaster records. He was for several years, town clerk and at another time constable. He also kept a tavern, which was burned by the Indians during the war but they did not burn his house. Issue of 15) Cyprian: 1. 1020) Cyprian, Jr.5, b. 1672, a twin, nt *2. 1021) Mary5 b. 1672, a twin, -m- Sam Wright *3. 1022) Simon5, b. 1678, perhaps in Boston, -m- 1st Mary Wilder 4. 1023) Elizabeth5,b.1681 -m- Ephraim Wilder. nt *5. 1024) Joseph5, b. ca 1683 -m- Prudence Rice. Source: Stevens - Stephens Genealogy and Family History p. 109 Marlborough - a town 1660 Agagauquamasset - became part of Marlborough 1716 Westborough - part of it came from Marlborough 1717 Southborough - all came from Marlborough 1727 Stow - bound to Marlborough 1783 Berlin - part came from Marlborough 1784 Framingham - part of it went to Marlborough 1791 Northborough - bound to Marlborough 1807 Bolton - part came from Marlborough 1829 Southborough - part returned to Marlborough 1843 Hudson - all came from Marlborough 1863 M arlboro a city 1890 Sudbury was Marlborough's "mother town". The General Court was petitioned in 1656 to make a town "eight miles distant" from Sudbury, which petition was granted and the Marlborough Plantation was formed This person's information was combined w This person's information was combined while in Ancestral File. The following submitters of the information may or may not agree with the combining of the information: ORVETTA EMMA/MC KAY/ (2130978) JENNIFER/WILLIAMS/ (2258807) ANNETTE/MITCHELL/ (2279128) THOMAS E./CADY/ (2504508) | Stephens, Cyprion Jr. (I312684224561)
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425 | d d !SOURCES: 1. Ancestral File 2. 1994 IGI !SOURCES: 1. Ancestral File 2. 1994 IGI - nil 3. Main Archives - nil | Thomas, Thomas (I312684221802)
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426 | d d Source: www.familysearch.org AF Source: www.familysearch.org AFN:1TGM-B1Q | Hendrick, Mary (I312684224823)
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427 | d d | Keyser, Anna (I312684220413)
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428 | David was proven to be a brother by a r David was proven to be a brother by a receipt declaring him to be such dated 7 Apr 1773 and signed by Thomas Youngs. He probably died unmarried about 1800 at Oyster Ponds, L>I> where all these children were born. !NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Lat !NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (TM); ; July 1996 (c), data as of 2 January 1996; ; , Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA !NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (TM); ; July 1996 (c), data as of 2 January 1996; ; , Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA !NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (TM); ; July 1996 (c), data as of 2 January 1996; ; , Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA Line 3380 from GEDCOM File not recogniza Line 3380 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: SLGC 6 DEC'61 SG Line 29131 from GEDCOM File not recogniz Line 29131 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: SLGC DATE 6 DEC'61 From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. (21) dead (21) dead dead dead unmarried unmarried Line 11587 from GEDCOM File not recogniz Line 11587 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: SLGC DATE 6 DEC'61 (24) d (24) d | Vail, David (I312684223613)
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429 | dead dead !BIRTH-SPOUSE-CHILDREN: THE AMERICAN GE !BIRTH-SPOUSE-CHILDREN: THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST; ; Vol 22 #4; pp210-218;San Diego FHC 973.0 D25j V21-22; NOTE: 2nd wife unknown | Dyer, Henry II (I312684225030)
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430 | dead dead (1824) (1824) 1824 1824 | Wentworth, Andrew Jackson (I312684220974)
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431 | dead dead (child) (child) !Ancestral File 4 Jan 1995 !Ancestral File 4 Jan 1995 date inconsistent with birthdate if end date inconsistent with birthdate if endowed Line 1332 from GEDCOM File not recogniza Line 1332 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: BAPL STAT CHILD Line 1334 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: ENDL STAT CHILD Line 1338 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: SLGC FAMC @01700938@ Line 1339 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: SOUR @S01@ BIRTH: Sensitive:0 DEATH: Sensitive:0 BIRTH: Sensitive:0 DEATH: Sensitive:0 | Manning, Timothy (I312684223840)
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432 | dead dead (DEAD) (DEAD) Gender is generated Gender is generated | Jones, John (I312684225317)
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433 | dead dead 1695 1695 From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 5 J From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN 1998. | Beecher, Stephen (I312684222507)
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434 | dead dead 1748 1748 1748 - 1st spouse 1748 - 1st spouse (21) dead (21) dead Non-standard gedcom data: 1 _IFLAGS 0 Non-standard gedcom data: 1 _IFLAGS 0 | Hoag, Benjamin (I312684221079)
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435 | dead dead 1771 1771 | Wentworth, Isaac (I312684221182)
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436 | dead dead 1779 1779 | Wentworth, Samuel (I312684221038)
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437 | dead dead 1815 1815 | Wentworth, Henry (I312684221229)
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438 | dead dead 1819 1819 | Wentworth, Ichabob (I312684221235)
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439 | dead dead bp 26Nov1934 bp 26Nov1934 See notes under both father and mother r See notes under both father and mother relative to information about Abigail. The following came from Smith - Tilton Genealogy (page 293) on internet (www.google.com) related to Abigail Clark. Children of Abraham PIERSON (President of Yale Co) and Abigail CLARKE were as follows: 19 ix Abigail3 PIERSON, born 1696. She married David SHAPLEY. SOURCE: Families of Early Guilford Connecticut by Alvan Talcott [1984]:984. PROBATE: Mother's Probate: To Mrs Abigail Shaplis the youngest daughter. Abigail Pierson had 13 WC entries with, 7 listing children (4 listing 1 child and 3 listing 11 children). Those listing 11 children all had the same children names and similar data when data was presented. Those children with continued descendants came from 3 children - John, Ruth, and Adam. The WC entry with the best data was WC "dkeeney", although the spouse name was not corrrect (Mary Worthington instead of Abigail Pierson). Data from this entry was same as for other WC entries listing 11 chldren. New Familysearch listed one close match for Abigail Pierson and 5 partial matches with proper spouse, but incorrect data for Abigail. From the close match, only 2 chidlren for Abigail - Ruth and Adam. Ruth was listed with 5 children and Adam with zero children. | Pierson, Abigail (I312684225409)
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440 | dead dead Descendants of Reinold & Matthew Marvin Descendants of Reinold & Matthew Marvin, NEHGUS XVI, p. 253, 1862 | Marvin, Rebekah (I312684221308)
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441 | dead dead Descendants of Reinold & Matthew Marvin Descendants of Reinold & Matthew Marvin, NEHGUS XVI, p. 253, 1862 | Marvin, Lydia (I312684221171)
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442 | dead dead Descendants of Reinold & Matthew Marvin Descendants of Reinold & Matthew Marvin, NEHGUS XVI, pp. 252-254, 1862 Wilton Cong. Chh. VR, joined 1733, in 4th l ong seat, Dec 1773 MIL: Rev War was Capt & Col MIL: Rev War was Capt & Col MIL: Rev War was Capt & Col | Marven, Seth (I312684221374)
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443 | dead dead Hubbard Record Hubbard Record | Johnson, Thankfull (I312684223922)
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444 | dead dead Marvin is underlined Marvin is underlined Invalid endowment temple code: SLC. From Invalid endowment temple code: SLC. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. !Information obtained from Archive Recor !Information obtained from Archive Records submitted by Eva D. Nebeker to Fam. Hist. Libr.; SLC, UT with the following sources cited: Marvin Record; N. Y. and New England Families p. 41. Archive Record submitted by Lulu Johnson Tanner with following source cited: Marvin Family History B2 E6 p. 54. ORDINANCES: IGI; CT Still Living. Still Living. MARRIAGE: John Marvin married Mehitable MARRIAGE: John Marvin married Mehitable Champion Feb. 24, 1725/6. CENSUS: John Marvin State: NH Year: 1790 County: Cheshire Roll: M637_5 Township: Surry Page: 24 Image: 0067 CENSUS: John, Junr Marvin State: NH Year: 1790 County: Cheshire Roll: M637_5 Township: Surry Page: 24 Image: 0067 Invalid endowment temple code: SLC. Invalid endowment temple code: SLC. (1705) (1705) Lieut. Lieut. Descendants of Reinold & Matthew Marvin Descendants of Reinold & Matthew Marvin, NEHGUS XVI, p. 252 -3, 1862 Wilton Cong. Chh. Rec., Clerk 1745-48, dismissed to S haron | Marvin, Deacon John (I312684221287)
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445 | dead dead [Thomas Hugo Hickman.FTW] Facts about t [Thomas Hugo Hickman.FTW] Facts about this person: Baptism (LDS) February 09, 1951/52 Endowment (LDS) November 05, 1952 Sealed to parents (LDS) December 08, 1953 Logan Rebaptized 9 Feb 1952 & ReEndownment 5 N Rebaptized 9 Feb 1952 & ReEndownment 5 Nov 1952 | Waldstone, Ruth (I312684225516)
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446 | dead dead ! The Hist of Southold, Long Is. by Whit ! The Hist of Southold, Long Is. by Whitaker. The GED you are downloading represents t The GED you are downloading represents the research efforts of manyindividualsover many years. A number of sources are hundred years old andcannot be fullyverified. I have made every attempt to cross reference mysources and have picked what I felt wa (21) dead (21) dead Father is known as Christopher Young Sr. Father is known as Christopher Young Sr., therefore there must be a Jr. | Youngs, Christopher (I312684223705)
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447 | dead dead !1. Coppernall Family in America, Vol.II !1. Coppernall Family in America, Vol.II, compiled by Arlene Coppernall Cuba, 1978 !Jonathan Pearson's "A History of the Schenectady Patent", pg 167, tells of land bought by William Coppernoll there. Pub. Albany 1893 !Name Wm. Cuppernoll pioneer families on original Stone Arabia Patent on which now stands Stone Arabia Reformed and Lutheran Churches. Original deed for church land is framed and hangs in Refomed Church at Stone Arabia, N.Y. !Baptism dates found in Earliest Records of First Reformed Church of Schenectady, dated 1683-1733, New York State Library, Albany, New York !William and Engeltien md. at West Camp on Hudson (Newburgh), New York had one child William who married Engelt had one child William who married Engeltie Lantgraaf SOURCE: THE VAN COPPERNOL FAMILY IN AME SOURCE: THE VAN COPPERNOL FAMILY IN AMERICA THE VAN SLYKE FAMILY IN AMERICA BY LORINE McGINNIS SCHULZE Sources of information: Sources of information: 1. Provided by client 2. "The Coppernoll Family in America 1659-1970" by Arlene Coppernoll Cuba (FHL #929.273 C793c v.1) 3. "The Coppernoll Family in America, Volume II" by Arlene Coppernoll Cuba (FHL #929.273 C793c v.2) 4. Compendium of Early Mohawk Valley Families, by Maryly B. Penrose. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1990. p. 139 Family Tree Maker Documentry History of Family Tree Maker Documentry History of the state of New York Coppernol Family in america 1720 List of the Freeholders of the City and County of Albany , Township of Schenectady IGI | Coppernoll, William Van Slyke (I312684220364)
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448 | dead dead !Date of death established from Essex Co !Date of death established from Essex County Probate #12921, dtd 8 Apr 1691. !Date of death established from Essex County Probate #12921, dtd 8 Apr 1691. In HW Cushman's genealogy book page . In HW Cushman's genealogy book page . 1664 1664 (1664) (1664) | Hawkes, Adam (I312684223720)
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449 | dead dead !NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Lat !NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (TM); ; July 1996 (c), data as of 2 January 1996; ; , Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA !ALSO BORN 1742 BAP 7 APR 1931 END 24 A !ALSO BORN 1742 BAP 7 APR 1931 END 24 APR 1931 SP 27 JAN 1965 PROBABLY DROWNDED (21) dead (21) dead From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 J From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. | Terry, Elizabeth (I312684224428)
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450 | dead dead !NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Lat !NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (TM); ; July 1996 (c), data as of 2 January 1996; ; , Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA !SECOND MARRIAGE TO CARVALLA DODGE. THIR !SECOND MARRIAGE TO CARVALLA DODGE. THIRD MARRIAGE TO ALPHEUS DODGE. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 J From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. | Terry, Lydia (I312684224377)
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