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6051 | Arthur Trullinger Burial: Forest View Cemetery Forest Grove, Washington, Oregon, USA Inscription reads, "Arther Infant Son of ? & ? Trullinger Died Nov.12. 1878" | Trullinger, Arthur (I19881)
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6052 | Arthur was a jewler. | Fisher, Arthur Lewis (I22472)
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6053 | Arthur's birth date per Social Security Applications and Claims Index. | Yerger, Arthur Augustus (I26697)
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6054 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: SSGT Arthur Russell "Art" LaFollette / Ruby Nadine Trolinder (F9697)
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6055 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Bert Roscoe "Rocky" Druelinger / Cathy L. Thuerbach (F8916)
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6056 | Article date- 1916. Of Note for Roy: He was married to a GraceKohlman. They had two kids. JOSEPH W. PLUMMER. There are many successful farmers in Adams county, among whom isnumbered Joseph W. Plummer, of West Blue township. He was born nearSterling, in Whiteside county, Illinois, on the 10th of February,1855, but when two years of age was taken by his parents to Marshallcounty, Iowa, where he attended the common schools. Subsequently hewas a student in Friend's Academy at Marshalltown and he remained uponthe home farm with his parents until he was twenty seven years of age.In 1880 the family removed to Burt county, Nebraska, and there hisparents passed away. After farming for nine years in that county Mr.Plummer of this review removed to Dawes county and resided on a ranchthere until 1901. In that year he came to Adams county and purchasedthe John Owens homestead about three miles northeast of Hastings,where he now lives. He is a practical and up to date farmer, and hisindustry has enabled him to accumulate more than a competence. In 1910he rented his farm and removed to Hastings, but in the spring of 1915he returned to the farm. Mr. Plummer was married in Iowa in 1880 to Miss Rhoda Mote, ofMarshall county, Iowa, whose parents subsequently removed to Dawescounty, Nebraska. Five children have been born to this union asfollows: Mae C., who was born in 1882, is now the wife of Charles A.Smith, an insurance agent of Sioux City, Iowa, and has two children.Harry M., born in 1883, is a plumber of Chadron, Nebraska, and hemarried Mae Hart, of Edgar, Nebraska. Ada L., whose birth occurred in1886, married George M. Drollinger, a son of M. H. Drollinger, apioneer settler of Adams county. George M. Drollinger is a collectionagent in Spokane, Washington, and on the 2d of July, 1915, was calledupon to mourn the death of his wife. They were the parents of fourchildren. Norman C., born in 1888, is engaged in farming at Hinton,Iowa. Roy, born in 1890, is farming at Meekling, South Dakota. Hemarried Grace Kohlman, of Hastings, Nebraska, a daughter of L. H.Kohlman, a pioneer of this county, and they have two children. Mr. Plummer supports the democratic party at the polls, as he believesin its principles, and his religious faith is that of the Methodistchurch. In 1911 he took an extensive trip through Europe, the HolyLand and Egypt and derived much pleasure and profit from his travels.He is a man of keen intelligence and keeps well informed on allquestions and issues of the day. He has won financial success and hasalso gained a high place in the regard of his fellow citizens andranks as a substantial resident of his township. From: Past and Present of Adams County, Nebraska Supervisong Editor: Judge William R. Burton Assistant Editor: David J. Lewis The S. J. Clarke Publishing Company Chicago, 1916 | Plummer, Joseph West (I31250)
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6057 | Article date- 1916. Of Note for Roy: He was married to a GraceKohlman. They had two kids. JOSEPH W. PLUMMER. There are many successful farmers in Adams county, among whom isnumbered Joseph W. Plummer, of West Blue township. He was born nearSterling, in Whiteside county, Illinois, on the 10th of February,1855, but when two years of age was taken by his parents to Marshallcounty, Iowa, where he attended the common schools. Subsequently hewas a student in Friend's Academy at Marshalltown and he remained uponthe home farm with his parents until he was twenty seven years of age.In 1880 the family removed to Burt county, Nebraska, and there hisparents passed away. After farming for nine years in that county Mr.Plummer of this review removed to Dawes county and resided on a ranchthere until 1901. In that year he came to Adams county and purchasedthe John Owens homestead about three miles northeast of Hastings,where he now lives. He is a practical and up to date farmer, and hisindustry has enabled him to accumulate more than a competence. In 1910he rented his farm and removed to Hastings, but in the spring of 1915he returned to the farm. Mr. Plummer was married in Iowa in 1880 to Miss Rhoda Mote, ofMarshall county, Iowa, whose parents subsequently removed to Dawescounty, Nebraska. Five children have been born to this union asfollows: Mae C., who was born in 1882, is now the wife of Charles A.Smith, an insurance agent of Sioux City, Iowa, and has two children.Harry M., born in 1883, is a plumber of Chadron, Nebraska, and hemarried Mae Hart, of Edgar, Nebraska. Ada L., whose birth occurred in1886, married George M. Drollinger, a son of M. H. Drollinger, apioneer settler of Adams county. George M. Drollinger is a collectionagent in Spokane, Washington, and on the 2d of July, 1915, was calledupon to mourn the death of his wife. They were the parents of fourchildren. Norman C., born in 1888, is engaged in farming at Hinton,Iowa. Roy, born in 1890, is farming at Meekling, South Dakota. Hemarried Grace Kohlman, of Hastings, Nebraska, a daughter of L. H.Kohlman, a pioneer of this county, and they have two children. Mr. Plummer supports the democratic party at the polls, as he believesin its principles, and his religious faith is that of the Methodistchurch. In 1911 he took an extensive trip through Europe, the HolyLand and Egypt and derived much pleasure and profit from his travels.He is a man of keen intelligence and keeps well informed on allquestions and issues of the day. He has won financial success and hasalso gained a high place in the regard of his fellow citizens andranks as a substantial resident of his township. From: Past and Present of Adams County, Nebraska Supervisong Editor: Judge William R. Burton Assistant Editor: David J. Lewis The S. J. Clarke Publishing Company Chicago, 1916 | Mote, Rhoda Matilda (I31251)
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6058 | Article date- 1916. Of Note for Roy: He was married to a GraceKohlman. They had two kids. JOSEPH W. PLUMMER. There are many successful farmers in Adams county, among whom isnumbered Joseph W. Plummer, of West Blue township. He was born nearSterling, in Whiteside county, Illinois, on the 10th of February,1855, but when two years of age was taken by his parents to Marshallcounty, Iowa, where he attended the common schools. Subsequently hewas a student in Friend's Academy at Marshalltown and he remained uponthe home farm with his parents until he was twenty seven years of age.In 1880 the family removed to Burt county, Nebraska, and there hisparents passed away. After farming for nine years in that county Mr.Plummer of this review removed to Dawes county and resided on a ranchthere until 1901. In that year he came to Adams county and purchasedthe John Owens homestead about three miles northeast of Hastings,where he now lives. He is a practical and up to date farmer, and hisindustry has enabled him to accumulate more than a competence. In 1910he rented his farm and removed to Hastings, but in the spring of 1915he returned to the farm. Mr. Plummer was married in Iowa in 1880 to Miss Rhoda Mote, ofMarshall county, Iowa, whose parents subsequently removed to Dawescounty, Nebraska. Five children have been born to this union asfollows: Mae C., who was born in 1882, is now the wife of Charles A.Smith, an insurance agent of Sioux City, Iowa, and has two children.Harry M., born in 1883, is a plumber of Chadron, Nebraska, and hemarried Mae Hart, of Edgar, Nebraska. Ada L., whose birth occurred in1886, married George M. Drollinger, a son of M. H. Drollinger, apioneer settler of Adams county. George M. Drollinger is a collectionagent in Spokane, Washington, and on the 2d of July, 1915, was calledupon to mourn the death of his wife. They were the parents of fourchildren. Norman C., born in 1888, is engaged in farming at Hinton,Iowa. Roy, born in 1890, is farming at Meekling, South Dakota. Hemarried Grace Kohlman, of Hastings, Nebraska, a daughter of L. H.Kohlman, a pioneer of this county, and they have two children. Mr. Plummer supports the democratic party at the polls, as he believesin its principles, and his religious faith is that of the Methodistchurch. In 1911 he took an extensive trip through Europe, the HolyLand and Egypt and derived much pleasure and profit from his travels.He is a man of keen intelligence and keeps well informed on allquestions and issues of the day. He has won financial success and hasalso gained a high place in the regard of his fellow citizens andranks as a substantial resident of his township. From: Past and Present of Adams County, Nebraska Supervisong Editor: Judge William R. Burton Assistant Editor: David J. Lewis The S. J. Clarke Publishing Company Chicago, 1916 | Plummer, Cora Mae (I31253)
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6059 | Article date- 1916. Of Note for Roy: He was married to a GraceKohlman. They had two kids. JOSEPH W. PLUMMER. There are many successful farmers in Adams county, among whom isnumbered Joseph W. Plummer, of West Blue township. He was born nearSterling, in Whiteside county, Illinois, on the 10th of February,1855, but when two years of age was taken by his parents to Marshallcounty, Iowa, where he attended the common schools. Subsequently hewas a student in Friend's Academy at Marshalltown and he remained uponthe home farm with his parents until he was twenty seven years of age.In 1880 the family removed to Burt county, Nebraska, and there hisparents passed away. After farming for nine years in that county Mr.Plummer of this review removed to Dawes county and resided on a ranchthere until 1901. In that year he came to Adams county and purchasedthe John Owens homestead about three miles northeast of Hastings,where he now lives. He is a practical and up to date farmer, and hisindustry has enabled him to accumulate more than a competence. In 1910he rented his farm and removed to Hastings, but in the spring of 1915he returned to the farm. Mr. Plummer was married in Iowa in 1880 to Miss Rhoda Mote, ofMarshall county, Iowa, whose parents subsequently removed to Dawescounty, Nebraska. Five children have been born to this union asfollows: Mae C., who was born in 1882, is now the wife of Charles A.Smith, an insurance agent of Sioux City, Iowa, and has two children.Harry M., born in 1883, is a plumber of Chadron, Nebraska, and hemarried Mae Hart, of Edgar, Nebraska. Ada L., whose birth occurred in1886, married George M. Drollinger, a son of M. H. Drollinger, apioneer settler of Adams county. George M. Drollinger is a collectionagent in Spokane, Washington, and on the 2d of July, 1915, was calledupon to mourn the death of his wife. They were the parents of fourchildren. Norman C., born in 1888, is engaged in farming at Hinton,Iowa. Roy, born in 1890, is farming at Meekling, South Dakota. Hemarried Grace Kohlman, of Hastings, Nebraska, a daughter of L. H.Kohlman, a pioneer of this county, and they have two children. Mr. Plummer supports the democratic party at the polls, as he believesin its principles, and his religious faith is that of the Methodistchurch. In 1911 he took an extensive trip through Europe, the HolyLand and Egypt and derived much pleasure and profit from his travels.He is a man of keen intelligence and keeps well informed on allquestions and issues of the day. He has won financial success and hasalso gained a high place in the regard of his fellow citizens andranks as a substantial resident of his township. From: Past and Present of Adams County, Nebraska Supervisong Editor: Judge William R. Burton Assistant Editor: David J. Lewis The S. J. Clarke Publishing Company Chicago, 1916 | Plummer, Harry M. (I31254)
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6060 | Article date- 1916. Of Note for Roy: He was married to a GraceKohlman. They had two kids. JOSEPH W. PLUMMER. There are many successful farmers in Adams county, among whom isnumbered Joseph W. Plummer, of West Blue township. He was born nearSterling, in Whiteside county, Illinois, on the 10th of February,1855, but when two years of age was taken by his parents to Marshallcounty, Iowa, where he attended the common schools. Subsequently hewas a student in Friend's Academy at Marshalltown and he remained uponthe home farm with his parents until he was twenty seven years of age.In 1880 the family removed to Burt county, Nebraska, and there hisparents passed away. After farming for nine years in that county Mr.Plummer of this review removed to Dawes county and resided on a ranchthere until 1901. In that year he came to Adams county and purchasedthe John Owens homestead about three miles northeast of Hastings,where he now lives. He is a practical and up to date farmer, and hisindustry has enabled him to accumulate more than a competence. In 1910he rented his farm and removed to Hastings, but in the spring of 1915he returned to the farm. Mr. Plummer was married in Iowa in 1880 to Miss Rhoda Mote, ofMarshall county, Iowa, whose parents subsequently removed to Dawescounty, Nebraska. Five children have been born to this union asfollows: Mae C., who was born in 1882, is now the wife of Charles A.Smith, an insurance agent of Sioux City, Iowa, and has two children.Harry M., born in 1883, is a plumber of Chadron, Nebraska, and hemarried Mae Hart, of Edgar, Nebraska. Ada L., whose birth occurred in1886, married George M. Drollinger, a son of M. H. Drollinger, apioneer settler of Adams county. George M. Drollinger is a collectionagent in Spokane, Washington, and on the 2d of July, 1915, was calledupon to mourn the death of his wife. They were the parents of fourchildren. Norman C., born in 1888, is engaged in farming at Hinton,Iowa. Roy, born in 1890, is farming at Meekling, South Dakota. Hemarried Grace Kohlman, of Hastings, Nebraska, a daughter of L. H.Kohlman, a pioneer of this county, and they have two children. Mr. Plummer supports the democratic party at the polls, as he believesin its principles, and his religious faith is that of the Methodistchurch. In 1911 he took an extensive trip through Europe, the HolyLand and Egypt and derived much pleasure and profit from his travels.He is a man of keen intelligence and keeps well informed on allquestions and issues of the day. He has won financial success and hasalso gained a high place in the regard of his fellow citizens andranks as a substantial resident of his township. From: Past and Present of Adams County, Nebraska Supervisong Editor: Judge William R. Burton Assistant Editor: David J. Lewis The S. J. Clarke Publishing Company Chicago, 1916 | Plummer, Norman C. (I31255)
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6061 | Article regarding the death (apparent heart attack) of Lester Bareis as published in The Times Plain Dealer (Cresco, Iowa) 15 Jun 1966. (Note: the above article also mentions that Lester and Janet's son, Walter was serving in the Navy in the Viet Nam area) U.S. Public Records Index Name: Walter M Bareis Birth Date: 1 Feb 1943 Address: PO Box 191, Miltona, MN, 56354-0191 (1995) [3266 Little Ida Beach Rd NW, Alexandria, MN, 56308-9798 (1993)] [3266 Little Ida Beach Rd NW, Alexandria, MN, 56308-9798] | Bareis, Walter Michael "Wally" (I14305)
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6062 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Lester M. Davis / Artie Dianne May (F13740)
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6063 | As a very young girl, Lenna worked in a cotton mill 12 hours a day, 6 days a week for ten cents a day. Dan Trollinger 1900 United States Federal Census Name: Lena Coleman Age: 17 Birth Date: Feb 1883 Birthplace: North Carolina Home in 1900: Gilmer, Guilford, North Carolina Race: White Gender: Female Relation to Head of House: Wife Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: William W Coleman Marriage Year: 1900 Years Married: 0 Father's Birthplace: North Carolina Mother's Birthplace: North Carolina Mother: number of living children: 0 Mother: How many children: 0 Household Members: Name Age George B Massa 30 Annie Massa 29 Lena Massa 9 Georgia Massa 4 Albert W Massa 2 William W Coleman 19 Lena Coleman 17 1910 United States Federal Census Name: Lenna Coleman Age in 1910: 26 Birth Year: abt 1884 Birthplace: North Carolina Home in 1910: North Gilmer, Guilford, North Carolina Street: Peach Street Race: White Gender: Female Relation to Head of House: Wife Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: William Coleman Father's Birthplace: North Carolina Mother's Birthplace: North Carolina Native Tongue: English Able to Read: Yes Able to Write: Yes Years Married: 10 Number of Children Born: 3 Number of Children Living: 3 Household Members: Name Age William Coleman 28 Lenna Coleman 26 Virginia L Coleman 8 Annie E Coleman 7 Cliff M Coleman 4 | Trollinger, Lenna Lee (I951)
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6064 | As Allen M, 41 1910 census wife Kate 40 Hereford Berks PA Home in 1920: Hereford, Berks, Pennsylvania Household Members: Name Age Albert M Trollinger 52 Katie Trollinger 49 Bertie S Trollinger 22 Lloyd E Trollinger 18 A.M. TROLLINGER and son James made a business trip to Zionsville. Clippings from the Pennsburg Town and Country newspaper, Saturday, February 6, 1904 1930 United States Federal Census Name: Albert M Trollinger Gender: Male Birth Year: abt 1868 Birthplace: Pennsylvania Race: White Home in 1930: Hereford, Berks, Pennsylvania Marital Status: Married Relation to Head of House: Head Spouse's Name: Katie Trollinger Father's Birthplace: Pennsylvania Mother's Birthplace: Pennsylvania | Trollinger, Albert Morris (I21453)
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6065 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Berry, Darlene Ancil "Sandy" (I40342)
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6066 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Kirby, Janet (I6399)
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6067 | As confessed to me by David Michael Drollinger during our 25 Oct 2005telephone conversation. (David H. Drollinger 25 Oct 2005) | Kirby, Mary (Wilma) Maxine (I6393)
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6068 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Kirby, Pauline May (I6394)
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6069 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Kirby, Evelyn L. (I6395)
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6070 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Kirby, Eldora (I6396)
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6071 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Nesbitt, Bradley P. "Brad" (I14680)
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6072 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Horton, Douglas "Doug" (I14682)
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6073 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Berry, Debra K. (I14685)
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6074 | As confessed to me by David Michael Drollinger during our 25 Oct 2005telephone conversation. (David H. Drollinger 25 Oct 2005) Name: Oran Francis Hewitt Spouse Name: Goldie McKee Marriage Date: 26 Jun 1917 Marriage County: Grant Source Title 1: Grant County, Indiana Source Title 2: Marriage Records Volume IV Book 18 (Jan 1910-Apr 1 Source Title 3: Compiled by Grant County Genealogy Club Book: 21 OS Page: 287 | Family: Oren Francis Hewitt / Goldie Mae Drollinger (F4850)
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6075 | As confessed to me by David Michael Drollinger during our 25 Oct 2005telephone conversation. Twin to Ronald. (David H. Drollinger 25 Oct 2005) | Kirby, Donald Lee "Donnie" (I6397)
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6076 | As confessed to me by David Michael Drollinger during our 25 Oct 2005telephone conversation. Twin to Donald. (David H. Drollinger 25 Oct 2005) | Kirby, Ronald Dee "Ron" (I6398)
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6077 | As confessed to me by my mother. (David H. Drollinger 1 Oct 2007) | Family: MAJ Lynn Howard Drollinger / Reta La Verne Henley (F928)
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6078 | As confessed to me by my mother. (David H. Drollinger 1 Oct 2007) Washington, U.S., Marriage Records Name: Lynn H. Drollinger Gender: Male Race: White Marriage License Age: 25 Birth Place: Nebraska Application Date: 3 Nov 1948 Marriage Place: Yakima County, Washington, USA Spouse: Reta La Verne Henley | Family: MAJ Lynn Howard Drollinger / Reta La Verne Henley (F928)
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6079 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Drollinger, Maureen NMN (I13246)
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6080 | As conveyed to me by Clella Ruth (Drollinger) Smith November 1995 (Ref Clella Ruth (Drollinger) Smith hard file in my possession) (David H. Drollinger) | Anderson, Sirena (I11812)
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6081 | As conveyed to me by Clella Ruth (Drollinger) Smith November 1995 (RefClella Ruth (Drollinger) Smith hard file in my possession) (David H. Drollinger) | Cunningham, Samuel Houston (I13160)
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6082 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Johnson, Benjamin James (I13173)
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6083 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Miller, Melinda Michelle (I13351)
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6084 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Beck, Lisa Dawn (I13354)
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6085 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Gates, Ronald Jay (I13360)
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6086 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Howell, Tracey (I13366)
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6087 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Chamberlain, Keshia (I13370)
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6088 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Chamberlain, Malynne (I13371)
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6089 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Jenkins, Leslie (I13395)
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6090 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Thamert, John Philip (I13399)
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6091 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Lindsay, Gary (I13413)
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6092 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Golightly, Dawn Marie (I13432)
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6093 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Golightly, Jennifer Ann (I13433)
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6094 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Golightly, Derek Robert (I13434)
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6095 | As conveyed to me by Clella Ruth (Drollinger) Smith November 1995 (RefClella Ruth (Drollinger) Smith hard file in my possession) (David H. Drollinger) | Family: Samuel Houston Cunningham / Flora May McKinney (F4262)
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6096 | As conveyed to me by Clella Ruth (Drollinger) Smith November 1995 (RefClella Ruth (Drollinger) Smith hard file in my possession). (David H. Drollinger) | Michael, Samuel (I13126)
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6097 | As conveyed to me by Clella Ruth (Drollinger) Smith November 1995 (RefClella Ruth (Drollinger) Smith hard file in my possession). (David H. Drollinger) | Miller, Alexander (I13127)
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6098 | As conveyed to me by Clella Ruth (Drollinger) Smith November 1995 (RefClella Ruth (Drollinger) Smith hard file in my possession). (David H. Drollinger) | Olmsted, William (I13128)
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6099 | As conveyed to me by Clella Ruth (Drollinger) Smith November 1995 (RefClella Ruth (Drollinger) Smith hard file in my possession). (David H. Drollinger) | Family: Alexander Miller / Sarah Round (F4247)
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6100 | As conveyed to me by Clella Ruth (Drollinger) Smith November 1995 (RefClella Ruth (Drollinger) Smith hard file in my possession). (David H. Drollinger) | Family: William Olmsted / Mary Round (F4248)
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