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701 |
 | Arch. Campbell Canadian Parliament
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702 |
 | Archibald Campbell
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703 |
 | Archibald Campbell
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704 |
 | Archibald Campbell & Family
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705 |
 | Archibald Campbell - 1891 Census
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706 |
 | Archibald Campbell Burial Record
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707 |
 | Archibald Campbell headstone
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708 |
 | Archibald Campbell, Mirrette Burk - Marriage record from Madison County, Kentucky, United States. 8 Feb 1871 - Kentucky, USA. Kentucky, County .
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709 |
 | Archibald Foster Davison
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710 |
 | Archibald Foster Davison Photo from E.D. Davison & Sons collage.
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711 |
 | Archibald Weir Campbell Headstone Archibald Weir Campbell and Eula Elizabeth Foster
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 | ArchibaldCampbellParliamentPhoto.jpg
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 | ArchibaldCampbellParliamentPhotothm.jpg
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 | Archibald_Campbell.jpg
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 | Archibald_Campbellthm.jpg
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716 |
 | Archie Foster Davison Status: Not yet located; Headstone
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 | ArchieFosterDavison.jpg
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718 |
 | ArchieFosterDavisonthm.jpg
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719 |
 | Article on Oscar Webster's murder. Article on Oscar Webster's murder. From: Baltimore Sun 10 Oct 1877.
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720 |
 | Audio-visual tour of jhowell.com
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721 |
 | Augustus and Sarah Price
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722 |
 | Augustus Price
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723 |
 | AugustusJWPrice.jpg
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724 |
 | AugustusJWPricethm.jpg
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725 |
 | Aurelia W. Goslee - Headstone Inscription
Wife of John W. Goslee
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726 |
 | Austria Howell Status: Located;
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727 |
 | Austria Howell Map
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728 |
 | Bain W. Phillips
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729 |
 | Barton Freeney - Death notice The Democratic Advocate, Westminster, Maryland, 02 Feb 1884, Sat, Page 2 - "Barton Freeny, a young and prosperous farmer, residing near Salisbury, committed suicide Wednesday morning about eleven o’clock by jumping from the garret of his residence, breaking his neck. No cause is given for his action, as he was quite well otf. He leaves a wife and several cnildren."
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730 |
 | Barton Freeney - death notice The Baltimore Sun, Baltimore, Maryland, 31 Jan 1884, Thu, Page 4
"Suicide in Wicomico County. Special Dispatch to the Baltimore Sun.1 Salisbury. Md Jan. 30. Barton Freeny, a young and prosperous farmer, residing- near Salisbury, committed suicide this morning; about eleven o'clock by Jumping from the garret of his residence, breaking his neck. No cause is given tor his action, as he was quite well off. He leaves a wife and several children."
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 | Barton Freeney b (Small).jpg
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 | Barton Freeney b (Small)thm.jpg
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733 |
 | Battle of Waterloo John Hickman and five of his brothers enlisted in the British army. His brothers were all killed in this famous battle..
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 | BattleOfWaterloo.1.jpg
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735 |
 | BattleOfWaterloo.1thm.jpg
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736 |
 | Baudouin 'le Begue' de Lannoy by Jan van Eyck - 1437 (source: George English)
Notes from the "Introduction to Valois Burgundy" article prepared by the Art History Department of the University of New York:
"The figure wears the collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece. This figure seems more elderly than the rest. Dubois ("La scène de présentation...," in Cockshaw, Les Chroniques de Hainaut, p. 123 n. 10) makes the tentative identification of this figure as Baudouin de Lannoy, lord of Molembais (c. 1388-1474). A portrait by Jan van Eyck has been identified as likeness of Baudoin. In this portrait the figure is shown wearing the collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece and holds in his right hand the staff signifying membership in the court of the Duke of Burgundy."
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737 |
 | BaudouinleBeguedeLannoybyJanvanEyck1437.jpg
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738 |
 | BaudouinleBeguedeLannoybyJanvanEyck1437thm.jpg
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739 |
 | Bed belonging to John & Emma Howell, 1859. This is the bed that belonged to John McKinney Howell and Emma Berrien Heard Howell where all nine of their children were born. Photo taken at the home of Betty Howell Traver, Greensboro, Georgia in 2007. (photo by James Brittain, Jr.)
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740 |
 | Bell Burk Foster (Isabella Burk)
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741 |
 | Bell Inn - Built 1811 Judy Hickman Morison notes: "William Hickman(1823-1903) the ship builder - lived in what is now the Bell Inn which is currently a recognized historical building (the oldest stone building in NB and perhaps originally Acadian) and has a very good restaurant listed in Where to Eat In Canada."
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742 |
 | Bell Inn - interior as a restaurant William Hickman's house was converted into a restaurant called the Bell Inn.
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743 |
 | Bell Inn Restaurant - interior William Hickman's house was converted into The Bell Inn restaurant.
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744 |
 | BellBurkFoster.jpg
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 | BellBurkFosterthm.jpg
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746 |
 | Benefit concert for Henry Howell, "brilliant pianist" Article appearing in the Atlanta Constitution 12 May, 1895
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747 |
 | Benjamin Frank Read - Death certificate
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748 |
 | Benjamin Frank Read marriage to Mabel Alma Peters
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749 |
 | Benjamin Rhodes Handwritten document. Possible connection to John McBride. Notes and document from Betty H. Traver.
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750 |
 | Bertha Howell from Betty H. Traver
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751 |
 | Bertha Howell Camp - funeral invitation The Atlanta Constitution, Atlanta, Georgia, 11 Sep 1963, Wed, Page 23
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752 |
 | Bertha Howell Camp - Obituary The Atlanta Constitution, Atlanta, Georgia, 11 Sep 1963, Wed, Page 22
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753 |
 | Bertha Howell, wife of George Arthur Camp. Status: Located;
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754 |
 | BerthaHowell.jpg
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755 |
 | BerthaHowellthm.jpg
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756 |
 | Bessie Davison Status: Located;
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757 |
 | Bessie Honora McKeough Higginbotham
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758 |
 | BessieHonoraMcKeough.jpg
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759 |
 | BessieHonoraMcKeoughthm.jpg
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760 |
 | Betsey Anne Stone -- death record
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761 |
 | Betsy Ann Stone McKeough (1833 - 1909)
cir. 1895 photo
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762 |
 | BetsyAnnStone.jpg
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763 |
 | BetsyAnnStonethm.jpg
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 | BetsyStoneMcKeoughFarRightc.jpg
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 | BetsyStoneMcKeoughFarRightcthm.jpg
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766 |
 | Bettie H. Deveraux Obituary Bettie Harrington Deveraux Obituary appearing in The News Journal, Friday, January 4, 2008 (PDF file)
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767 |
 | Betty Howell Traver
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768 |
 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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769 |
 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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770 |
 | BettyParkerWolfe.jpg
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 | BettyParkerWolfethm.jpg
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772 |
 | Bill Boyer - Hometown Hero Article appearing in the Naples Daily News. Covers Wilbur R. Boyer's participation in World War II as a Navy radioman.
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773 |
 | Bill Boyer .jpg
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774 |
 | Bill Boyer audio interview - part 1
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775 |
 | Bill Boyer audio interview - part 2
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776 |
 | Bill Boyer obituary Wilbur R. "Bill" Boyer obituary - Ft. Myers News-Press
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 | Bill Boyer thm.jpg
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778 |
 | BillRBoyer.jpg
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779 |
 | BillRBoyerthm.jpg
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780 |
 | Blanche Elder Howell - Plot Record
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781 |
 | Blanche Larzelere death certificate
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782 |
 | Boone Hall Plantation Once the home of Thomas Archibald Stone and his wife Alexandra.
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783 |
 | Boone Hall Plantation "The Thomas Stone Years" - Plaque on the site of Boone Hall Plantation - taken in 2003 When Boone Hall was a museum.
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784 |
 | Boone Hall Plantation - Sold to New Yorkers Newspaper article about the sale of Boone Hall to Thomas A. and Alexandra Stone
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 | BooneHallDriveway-med.jpg
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 | BooneHallDriveway-medthm.jpg
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787 |
 | Boy Shot As Result of Prank Denton Journal (Denton, MD) 18 Feb 1922, page 5
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788 |
 | Boyer - Reese Marriage
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789 |
 | Boyer Guns!
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790 |
 | Boyer Headstone Wilbur R. Boyer and his wife Elizabeth Mary Carlin 's headstone in Cape May, NJ
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791 |
 | Boyer house fire article pdf version of Article appearing in the Philadelphia Inquirer 11 Feb, 1897 describing the terrible fire in which Gwendoline was killed.
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792 |
 | Boyer Plot - Greenmount Cemetery Status: Unmarked; Greenmount Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA - unmarked plot of George Washington Boyer, his wife Gwendolen Reece, his daughters Edith Boyer and Mabel Boyer.
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793 |
 | Bradwell Park Historical Marker Located in Bradwell Park immediately adjacent to the Liberty County Courthouse
(Text) Bradwell Park 1974 - In Memory Of Samuel Dowse Bradwell Founder Of Bradwell Institute On This Site In 1871.
Source: Mark McBride Howell
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 | BradwellParkMarker.jpg
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795 |
 | BradwellParkMarkerthm.jpg
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796 |
 | Brewington / Brereton Family History
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797 |
 | Brian Wendell Phillips b 1906.jpg
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798 |
 | Brian Wendell Phillips b 1906thm.jpg
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799 |
 | Bristol Township, Philadelphia - Townships Consolidated in 1854
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800 |
 | Brooks Howell Status: Located;
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801 |
 | Burdette Brweington Webster - Obituary The Evening Sun, Baltimore, Maryland, 31 Aug 1936, Mon • Page 30
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802 |
 | Burdette Webster
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803 |
 | Burk - Frear Marriage (index entry) Alameda, California
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804 |
 | Burk Family The note that came with the photo read: The photo was taken in Blenheim Ontario. It has "5 sons + one daughter of James Burk" written across the bottom. The people in this photo are old, and named as: Solomon Burk, Zebina (?) Burk, Silas B. John B. Dolly (Mrs. Hartford) and Elijah Burk Born Jan. 8 1838 Married Feb 2, 1862. On the reverse are some family dates that were "narrated June 17 1961 Ada Burk Wife of Owen Burk". The dates on the reverse look to be the children of Elijah Burk.
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 | Burk Old timers back 1 St Claire.jpg
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806 |
 | Burk Old timers back 1 St Clairethm.jpg
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807 |
 | Burk Old timers back 2 - St Claire.jpg
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 | Burk Old timers back 2 - St Clairethm.jpg
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809 |
 | Burk Old timers.jpg
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810 |
 | Burk Old timersthm.jpg
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811 |
 | Burk Pioneer's Cemetery Inscriptions Picture and inscription of the tomstones at the Burk Pioneer Cenetery, Darlington Ontario. Requires Adobe Reader to view. Posted by Graham Stewart - Nov 17, 2004 on the Burk family web - myfamily.com
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812 |
 | Burk Pioneers
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813 |
 | Burk, Campbell, Stone group photo Adults L to R: Mrs. Matilda TURNER Burk (b. circa 1825) , her daughter Mrs. Eunice Mirette BURK Campbell (b. 1845), and her daughter Mrs. Flora Maude CAMPBELL Stone (1861-1969). The children are Flora Maude Campbell Stone's children, (we believe) the eldest two boys, John and Robert Stone.
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814 |
 | BurkCemeterySign-LG.jpg
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 | BurkCemeterySign-LGthm.jpg
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816 |
 | Burke's Distinguished Families of America The Lineages of 1600 Families of British Origin now resident in the United States of America. (Book in PDF 54 MB file - large!)
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817 |
 | CambellFlourMill.jpg
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818 |
 | CambellFlourMillthm.jpg
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819 |
 | Cambpell - McDiramid marriage record
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820 |
 | Camp Fire Girls News The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, 28 May 1933 re: Hendrika and Susanna Vriesenga.
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821 |
 | Campbell - Foster marriage certificate
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822 |
 | Campbell - Turner
Headstone
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823 |
 | Campbell - Turner Marriage Certificate
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824 |
 | Campbell Family Cir 1882 photo of Mr & Mrs. Archibald Campbell and family: Left to right: Mirrette Burk Campbell, Archibald Weir Campbell, Flora Maude Campbell, Helen Ethel Campbell (Nellie, Dee-dee as Jim Deeks knew her) Archibald Campbell and Mable Louise Campbell.
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825 |
 | Campbell Flour Mill
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826 |
 | Campbell Flour Mill Tower - Close-up. Notes from The Iron Age (Chilton), Volume 98 Sept. 14, 1916, p. 595, "The water tank of the Campbell Flour Mills Company, Ltd, Toronto, Ont., takes the form of a gigantic bag of flour built entirely of steel but shaped and painted to look like a filled bag. The tank holds 40,000 gal. of water and stands 152 ft. above the foundations on a structural steel framework which brings the tank in a conspicuous position, rendering it peculiarly effective for advertising purposes. The bag itself is 37 ft. deep and 18 ft. wide and the total weight supported is over 200 tons. The tank was provided for a sprinkler system and was designed and built by the Chicago Bridge & Iron Company, Bridgeburg, Ont."
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827 |
 | Campbell Flour Mills - Financial Information Poor's Manual of Industrials: Manufacturing, Mining, and Miscellaneous Companies
From Volume 4 of Poor's Manual of Industrials: Manufacturing, Mining and Miscellaneous Companies, Poor's Railroad Manual Company, 1913
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828 |
 | CAMPBELL, The Hon. Archibald
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829 |
 | CampbellFamily.jpg
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830 |
 | CampbellFamilythm.jpg
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831 |
 | Campbells from Auchindrain Traces descendants of Peter Campbell and his wife Isabel Ferguson of Auchindrain, Arygll, Scotland. A 71 page manuscript privately published in 1970 by Emily Campbell Price. (72 MB file)
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832 |
 | Capt. Ashburn - Sacrifice of the Shannon A photo from "Sacrifice of the Shannon", by W. Albert Hickman. My guess is that Hickman took this photo himself - and it is of the Captain on the icebreaker "Minto" which Hickman served on.
Caption: "Storms that kept the Liffey's Captain peering anxiously into the snow ahead for hours at a time."
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833 |
 | Capt. Samuel Cherry Status: Located;
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834 |
 | Captain Samuel Cherry
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835 |
 | Cara Lynn Howard - Attends Bryn Mawr College
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836 |
 | Cara Lynn Howard - Engagement Announced The Morning News (Wilmington, Delaware) · 15 Aug 1952, Fri · Page 26
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837 |
 | Cara Lynn Howard - engagement announced The Morning News (Wilmington, Delaware) · 15 Aug 1952, Fri · Page 26
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838 |
 | Cara Lynn Howard - Home for Christmas Teaching at St. Timothy's School
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839 |
 | Cara Lynn Howard - Honor Roll at Penn Hall The Daily Times (Salisbury, Maryland) · 6 Jan 1947, Mon · Page 7
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840 |
 | Cara Lynn Howard - Music Scholarship Public Opinion (Chambersburg, Pennsylvania) · 10 Jun 1947, Tue · Page 6
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841 |
 | Cara Lynn Howard - Teacher at St. Timothy's School - Home for Christmas - The Daily Times (Salisbury, Maryland) · 19 Dec 1952, Fri · Page 19
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842 |
 | Cara Lynn Howard is born The News Journal (Wilmington, Delaware) 30 Sep 1929, Mon p.8
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843 |
 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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844 |
 | Cara Lynn Howard To Wed New Yorker The Daily Times (Salisbury, Maryland) · 13 Aug 1952, Wed · Page 11
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845 |
 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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846 |
 | Carlin 1900 US Census John William Carlin and family. Incorrectly spelled as Carliss.
"United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6Q4Q-VQM?cc=1325221&wc=9B7B-V89%3A1030550501%2C1036056801%2C1036223001 : 5 August 2014), Pennsylvania > Philadelphia > ED 537 Philadelphia city Ward 23 > image 25 of 26; citing NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
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847 |
 | Caroline Clifford Hickman Status: Located; Headstone, Dorchester, NB
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848 |
 | Carter - Benson marriage announcement
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849 |
 | Carter - Benson Marriage Certificate 15 Jul 1885. Edward William Carter and Jennie Benson, 1906 Pine St., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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850 |
 | Catharine Doran, James Doran Status: Located;
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851 |
 | Catherine Davison Leavitt 1910-2008 Status: Located;
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852 |
 | Catherine Doran Davison 1934 photo identified by Margaret Helen Davison Lathrop in 2007. (m1 Rooke, m2 Leavitt) Hal Lathrop collection.
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853 |
 | CatherineDoranDavison1934.jpg
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 | CatherineDoranDavison1934thm.jpg
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855 |
 | Cecelia Keilholtz Stith - Obituary The Baltimore Sun, 30 Oct. 1961 - Page 25
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856 |
 | Charles Donald Davison (headstone) Status: Located; Charles Donald Davison. Headstone at Brookside Cemetery, Bridgewater, NS
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857 |
 | Charles Edward Herget - Obituary The Daily Times, Salisbury, Maryland, 16 Aug 1977, Tue • Page 7
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858 |
 | Charles Henry Davison Status: Located;
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859 |
 | Charles Howard
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860 |
 | Charles R. Umlauf Not sure who the baby is. If taken cir 1911 it could be his daughter Dorothy b. 1909 d. 1913. The cars in the photo however look circa 1926 vintage, so the baby could be his grand daughter Jane Carter b. 1927. We obtained the photo from Jane Evelyn Carter.
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861 |
 | Charles Smith Turner Hickman family - 1911 Census of Canada
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862 |
 | Charles Umlauf Obituary
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863 |
 | Cherry House Was Home Of Revolution Veteran The Galveston Daily News, Galveston, Texas,23 Feb 1969, Sunday, P19
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864 |
 | Christmas Visit 1858 Christmas Visit to the Howell Kin near Atlanta in 1858 - Excerpt from the unpublished autobiography "Family Reminiscences" by Edna Perrin Heard Kilpatrick, written in White Plains, GA. in 1922.
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865 |
 | Cive Nelms - Estate Administration Announcement 13 Jul 1846 - Daily Chronicle and Sentinel
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866 |
 | Cive Nelms - Estate Administration Announcement 13 Jul 1846 - Daily Chronicle and Sentinel
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867 |
 | Clarence Owens Pollard, Florence Howell Pollard Status: Located; Headstone
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868 |
 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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869 |
 | Claude & Alice Howard Notes on border by William Lawrence Howard - "My brother Claude and his wife Alice - WLH"
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870 |
 | Claude and Alice Howard
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871 |
 | Claude and Alice Seeders Howard Cir. 1920
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872 |
 | Claude Howard Sr & Jr. Cir 1923
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873 |
 | Claude Howard, Sr. Cir 1925
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874 |
 | ClaudeAndAliceHoward.jpg
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875 |
 | ClaudeAndAliceHowardthm.jpg
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876 |
 | Claudia Isabel Grant King
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877 |
 | Clopton - Antique Pedigree From the Harleian Manuscript collection in the British Museum in London. Click on red dots to see database entry.
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878 |
 | Cornelia Kilpatrick Status: Located;
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879 |
 | Cornelia wife of J.H. Kilpatrick. Status: Located;
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880 |
 | Corrine Moore Johnson - Headstone
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881 |
 | Cuthbert Water Tower
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882 |
 | D.A.R. application of Marguerite Freeney.
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883 |
 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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884 |
 | Daniel B and Elizabeth E Thompson Status: Located; Photo #8. Daniel B.(1813-1887)and Elizabeth E. (1823-1882)Thompson.
One of a group of stones in the Thompson Plot at the Magnolia Cemetery, Augusta, Georga (2009 Jim Brittain photo)
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885 |
 | Daniel James Brooks Betty Howell Traver collection. Betty H. Traver notes: "These silhouettes were cut at a fair in Brooklyn when granddaughter Elizabeth Thompson was in N.Y.C. visiting her grandparents Daniel James Brooks & Hannah (Sr.) ____. Eliz's parents Wm. Thompson & Hannah Brooks Thompson were in an area with poor schools. Daughter Eliz was writing such poorly spelled and grammatically incorrect letters to them in N.Y., they had her live with them [her grandparents] for a year to get an education. When she was 16 in the 1830's they went to the fair and their silhouettes were cut by a famous silhouelletist "M. Honeywell" who was armless. The black paper was held by her toes while she operated scissors attached to a stand by her mouth."
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886 |
 | Daniel Lathrop Hal Lathrop notes on reverse: "Dad - 90 at Bush Isl. N.S., Summer '05"
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887 |
 | Daniel Traver obituary Daniel Traver obituary (likely from The Herald Journal, Greensboro, GA) Source: J. Spencer Howell
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888 |
 | Daniel Whiting Lathrop
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889 |
 | Daniel Whiting Lathrop Obit photo
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890 |
 | DanielJamesBrooks.jpg
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891 |
 | DanielJamesBrooksthm.jpg
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892 |
 | DanielLathropBushIsNS.jpg
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893 |
 | DanielLathropBushISNS2.jpg
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 | DanielLathropBushISNS2thm.jpg
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895 |
 | DanielLathropCrop.jpg
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 | DanielLathropCropthm.jpg
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897 |
 | DanielTraverObituary.jpg
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 | DanielTraverObituarythm.jpg
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899 |
 | DAR Book - Elizabeth Wardner Stith
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900 |
 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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901 |
 | David Barton Howell - birth announcement The Daily Times (Salisbury, Maryland) · 18 Dec 1956, Tue · Page 13
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902 |
 | David O'Killia, the immigrant of Old Yarmouth, Massachusetts with his descendants and allied families PDF of selected pages.
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903 |
 | David Onan Pollard
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904 |
 | DavidRitcheyJaneRitcheyAliceRobinsonLawrenceRobinson.jpg
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 | DavidRitcheyJaneRitcheyAliceRobinsonLawrenceRobinsonthm.jpg
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906 |
 | Davison brothers. L to R: Edward Sumner Davison, Harold (Budd) Doran Davison. (Most likely a staged photo, as the boys were not lumberjacks!) Circa 1900 and about the time the E. D. Davison & Sons lumber company was sold. 7 1/2" x 5 1/2 photo from Hal Lathrop who has the only originals (2007). Identification by Hal Lathrop and Margaret Helen Davison Lathrop.
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907 |
 | Davison Cousins - 1934 Group Photo (hover mouse over person to see name, click for more details) Hal Lathrop notes: "From a small 5 1/2 x 3 1/4 photo. Very yellowed! Taken to the right of the porch at aunt Lou and Allie's Red Top [in Bridgewater, NS]. Mum puts her age at 18 - therefore Hal is 16. The picture can then be dated summer of 1934." Individuals identified by Margaret Helen Lathrop in 2007. Hal Lathrop Collection.
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908 |
 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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909 |
 | Davison Lumber Company history From the archives of the DesBrisay Museum, Bridgewater, NS - 2003
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910 |
 | Davison Lumber Mill at Hastings As you read this article please remember that the Davison Lumber Mill at Hastings was of course built after the death of E.D. Davison, Sr., and after his sons sold the company their father founded to John M. Hastings. Hastings renamed the company Davison Lumber Company. Another point, interesting to us but unmentioned in the article, is that Helen Hastings, the daughter of John Hastings, married Harold Doran "Budd" Davison in 1914 - Budd is the son of E.D. Davison, Jr.
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 | DavisonGroupPhotoAtRedTopCrop.jpg
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 | dd744001.jpg
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915 |
 | Death Certificate - John Thomas Edgar Freeney Lists Martha Carolyn Freeney as his wife.
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916 |
 | Death of Thomas B. Freeney Sr. Newspaper article. Was placed between the pages of the Freeney family bible.
"Mr. T.B. Freeny committed suicide on Wednesday last by jumping from the window of his house on "Spring Hill" farm. For some days past he had been suffering from pneumonia, and in a fit of mental aberration, got up from his bed on the first floor and went direct to the garret, and jumped through the window, breaking his neck and fracturing his skull. The deceased was a son of Peter Freeney and a highly respected citizen of this county. He leaves a wife and six children."
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 | Deed to Joseph Howell 1830 Taliaferro County - P.1 19 December 1830 - Original handwritten Deed from A. R. Ransone(?) to Joseph Howell for 132 acres in Taliaferro County, Georgia. Witnessed by Silas M. Johnson and S. Johnson J.P. (A.S. Howell collection courtesy of Jim Brittain, Jr.)
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 | Deed to Joseph Howell 1830 Taliaferro County - P.2 (reverse) 19 December 1830 - Original handwritten Deed from A. R. Ransone(?) to Joseph Howell for 132 acres in Taliaferro County, Georgia. Witnessed by Silas M. Johnson and S. Johnson J.P. (A.S. Howell collection courtesy of Jim Brittain, Jr.)
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919 |
 | Deed to McKinney Howell for 150 acres, Hancock Co in 1818. 19 October 1818 - Original handwritten Deed from John Cain to McKinney Howell for 150 acres in Hanckock County, Georgia. Witnessed by Joseph Howell. The deed is on one 12" x 14" piece of paper and contains a rather home made red seal in the bottom right. (A.S. Howell collection courtesy of Jim Brittain, Jr.)
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920 |
 | Deed to Samuel Armstrong Howell Greene County, GA, 8 Acres from E.F. Jarrell to S. A. Howell. in 1861. Scan of original indenture. (A.S Howell collection courtesy of Jim Brittain.)
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921 |
 | Deeks Family Headstone Status: Located;
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922 |
 | Degge Block article Article appearing in Chatham This Week - September 15, 2010 describes the history of the Chatham, Ontario store at one time owned by Thomas Stone and his son Spencer Stone. By John Rhodes. (Article forwarded to me by Darcy McKeough)
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923 |
 | Descendants of Peter Smith and Margaret MacMillan Descendants of Peter Smith and Margaret MacMillan his wife. March 20, 1973.
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924 |
 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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925 |
 | Desiah and Patrick Doran headstone Status: Located;
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926 |
 | Desiah Mack Status: Located;
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927 |
 | Desiah. Wife of Patrick Doran Status: Located; Mill Village Cemetery
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928 |
 | Docket p. 54 Obadiah Mills born 1740. Mentions: Senator Kenney of Delaware, Joshua Kenney, Sallie Anne Kenney.
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929 |
 | Docket p. 55 Names mentioned (partial list), Jonathan Bailey, Jonathan Edward Bailey, James Bailey, Jonathan Waller born near Delmar, father of Thomas W. Waller, Penny Miller, Thomas W. Waller, Benney Waller, John Waller son of Alfred and Betsy Waller. Richard Waller husband of Liffie (Wall) Goslee Waller who was a daughter of Richard Goslee, sister of Nancy Humpfreys and Mrs Edward L. Austin 1st.
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930 |
 | Docket p.52 Docket p.52 mentions (partial) Stephen Mills born 5 August 1786, John Selby Goslee, Stephen Mills, Minnie Mills Dick, Dow Mills, John Mills owner of Johnson farm (of which F. Grant Goslee homstead); Jacob Mills, Clement Goslee, Elijah Goslee, George Goslee, Henrietta Dashiell.
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931 |
 | Docket p.56 Mentions (partial): Isabella Lowe, Isabella (Mills) Lowe, Levin Lowe, Hannah Ellen Killiam born 1835. James Ralph father of David Ralph, Sydney Ralph, William James Ralph, Longstreet Ralph. Martha Woolford daughter of John Selby Goslee. Parson's Cemetery, Salisbury, MD.
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932 |
 | Docket p.57 Mentions (partial): Henry Jackson, Laurel, Sussex Co.,DE related to Sallie a Kerney. Postmaster Phillips (Harry), Salisbury, MD 1921. Thomas Bothum, John Selby Goslee, Margaret Bothum, Anne Maria Bothum Goslee. Whittington, H. Fillmore Lankford
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933 |
 | Docket p.58 Mentions (partial): John Kearney, Joseph Thomas Kearney, Potsville M. P. Cemetery. Mt. Pleasant Church Yard.
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934 |
 | Docket p.60 Mentions (partial): Robert Bruce De Pollock, Madaline Tasker, Lord Proprietor of Ireland, High Chancellor. Princess Anne. James K. Polk, Priscilla Polk, Col James Polk was named Surveyor of the Port of Baltimore. Mr. Harcum who married Aunt Mary Allen's daughter. William Whittington son of James. Susan F. Taylor. James Whittington captured by British during the Revolution.
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935 |
 | Docket p.61 Mentions (partial): Harcum, Aunt Mary Allen had one sister, the mother of grandmother Ann Maria Whittington Bothum Goslee. Aunt Mary Allen's maiden name was Whittington accounting for Whittington in the name of Ann Maria Whittington Bothum Goslee. Susan F. Taylor 1842, Allen, Trafford
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936 |
 | Docket p.61 newspaper "The Polk Family" article by Elmer F. Ruark. Mentions James Knox Polk, Colonel Thomas Polk, Samuel Pol,.
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937 |
 | Docket p.63 Newspaper article "Story of 'Sampson Hat' by Old Furnace Visitor, 1872
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938 |
 | Docket p.75 Mentions: George Hitch - Hitch's School, Herbert Hitch, Robert Hitch, Ezekiel Hitch. 1690. Margaret Bothum "Balley Sannie" (Balla Shannon).
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939 |
 | Dolly Burk Hartford
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940 |
 | DollyBURKHartford.jpg
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941 |
 | DollyBURKHartfordthm.jpg
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942 |
 | Dolores Stevenson Family History letter to Susan Boyer.
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943 |
 | dorchester_map.1.jpg
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944 |
 | dorchester_map.1thm.jpg
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945 |
 | Dorothy W. Umlauf Death Certificate
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946 |
 | dorothy_hartford.jpg
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947 |
 | dorothy_hartfordthm.jpg
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948 |
 | Dorthy Hartford, wife of James Burk. Source: Erin Worsham
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949 |
 | Douglas A. Campbell (Sr.) - Birth record
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950 |
 | Douglas Argyle Campbell
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951 |
 | Douglas Argyle Campbell
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952 |
 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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953 |
 | Douglas Argyle Campbell - Obituary The Gazette (Montreal Quebec, Canada) 22 Aug 1950, Tue. Page 19
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954 |
 | Douglas Emberly Wallbridge Obituary photo - "The Province" Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
11 Sep 1944, Mon, Page 6
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955 |
 | Doug_argyle_campbell.jpg
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956 |
 | Doug_argyle_campbellthm.jpg
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957 |
 | Dr. Arch Stone
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958 |
 | Dr. Elisha Dortch Pitman C. S. A.
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959 |
 | Dr. Fitig Grunberger Cir 1912. Close up from the group photo with John Edward Howell.
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960 |
 | Dr. Fitig Grunberger and John E. Howell Photo cir. 1912. (estimating John E. Howell's age at 10.) If Dr. Fitig Grunberger is 65 in the photo, he was born circa 1847. Alfred Grunberger was born Oct 1875, when Fitig was 28 - so Fitig could be the father of Alfred. (J. Spencer Howell collection.)
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961 |
 | Dr. George Thomas McKeough
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962 |
 | Dr. Kilpatrick In China.
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963 |
 | Dr. Robert Spencer Stone Director of "The Manhattan Project", Maj. General Leslie Groves Presents the Medal Of Merit to members of the 'Atomic Bomb Brain Trust' - Left to right: Gen. Groves; Enrico Fermi, Italian physicist and Nobel Prize winner; Robert S. Stone, Professor of Roentgenology; Harold C. Urey, Nobel Prize winner and discoverer of heavy water; Samuel K. Allison; Director of the Metallurgical Laboratory at the Univ. of Chicago; and Cyril Smith, an associate division head at Los Alamos in charge of preparation of fissionable material for bomb construction - March 20, 1946
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964 |
 | Dr. Robert Spencer Stone
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965 |
 | Dr. T. Barton Freeney "High grade watches, diamonds, jewelry, silverware, cut glass, fountain pens, etc. Fine watch and jewelry repairing a specialty"
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966 |
 | Draft Card - George W. Boyer, Jr.
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967 |
 | Du Ponter Appointed to European Position
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968 |
 | dwlathrop.jpg
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969 |
 | dwlathropthm.jpg
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970 |
 | E. D. Davison Status: Located;
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971 |
 | E. D. Davison & Sons ad in McAlpines
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972 |
 | E. D. Davison, Jr. obituary Bad copy (out of focus) - need a better one!
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973 |
 | E. D. Davison, Sr - Home E. D. Davison moved to Bridgewater from Mill Village in the 1860's. The house was located at the corner of Elm Street and Aberdeen Road. It was taken down in 1915 by Fred Davison, a direct descendant of E. D. Davison who built a new home on the same site.
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974 |
 | E. Grover Towers
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975 |
 | E. Paul Maloney - Obituary The Star-Democrat, Easton, Maryland, 18 Sep 1994, Sun, Page 9 "Paul Moloney DENTON E. Paul Maloney of Williston died of heart failure Friday, September 16, 1994 at Memorial Hospital, Easton. He was 86. Born at Williston, he was the son of thTater-Edward B. and Sadie Howard Maloney. Mr Maloney had farmed at Hobbs until 1967, when he moved to Williston. From 1966 until 1976, he was employed by Caroline County Roads. Since that time he had been caretaker for the Williston community and for property owners in the area. He was a member of Ames United Methodist Church in Hobbs. Mr. Malone is survived by his wife of 68 years, Hilda E. Maloney; three sons, E. Leon "Sonny" Maloney and W. Emmett Maloney, both of Denton, and the Reverend Charles A. Maloney of Cologne, Va.,; two daughters, Shirley E. Trice and Ruth Ann Blazjak, both of Denton; 10 grandchildren; two stepgrand-children; seven greatgrandchildren; seven stepgreat-g.rand children ; and. 15 stepgreat-great-grandchildren. . Services will be held at 2 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 20 at Moore Funeral Home, Denton. Burial will be at Concord Cemetery."
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976 |
 | E. W. Scane - Biography Early Essex - Ontario Settlers
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977 |
 | E.D. Davison & Sons, Ltd. Lumber Manufacturers, Bridgewater, NS - Collage of photos of Davison men involved in the company. Source: DesBrisay Museum
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978 |
 | E.D. Davison - Biography Excellent article from the DICTIONARY OF CANADIAN BIOGRAPHY ONLINE, National Archives of Canada - Contributed by Catherine Pross, Librarian, Ecology Action Centre, Halifax, Nova Scotia.
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979 |
 | E.D. Davison Biography Entry in The Canadian Biographical Dictionary and Portrait Gallery of Eminent and Self-Made Men - Quebec and the Maritime Provinces Volume. Pub. 1881
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980 |
 | E.D. Davison Lumber Co. Appearing in the 1896 McAlpines Nova Scotia Directory. This shows that two years after their father's death, the three sons (Charles, Edward and Frank) were running the company.
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981 |
 | E.D. Davison, Sr. From the Davison Lumber Manufaturers photo
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982 |
 | E.D.Davison, Sr. Obituary Halifax Herald, 23 Feb, 1894
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983 |
 | Ebenezer Wilbury Scane 1838-1902
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984 |
 | Ed Gussick example Ed Gussick was the pen name used by Edward Lathrop Howell. It appears on his gravestone.
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985 |
 | EDDavisonSrEsqMPP.jpg
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986 |
 | EDDavisonSrEsqMPPthm.jpg
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987 |
 | EDDavisonSrHome.jpg
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988 |
 | EDDavisonSrHomethm.jpg
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989 |
 | Edgar F. Hall
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990 |
 | Edgar Haygood Johnson
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991 |
 | Edith Ruth Boyer - Baptism Church of the Advent (Episcopal) records
Philadelphia, Pa
10 Jun 1888 "Edith Ruth Boyer"
Birthplace "Feb 13, 1888"
Parents "George W Boyer, Gwendolen Alice Boyer"
Sponsor or Witness "Ruth Reese"
Source Citation
Historical Society of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Historic Pennsylvania Church and Town Records; Reel: 224
Source Information
Ancestry.com. Pennsylvania and New Jersey, Church and Town Records, 1669-2013 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.
Original data: Historic Pennsylvania Church and Town Records. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Historical Society of Pennsylvania.
Methodist Church Records. Valley Forge, Pennsylvania: Eastern Pennsylvania United Methodist Church Commission on Archives and History.
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992 |
 | Edith Ruth Boyer - Death Certificate
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993 |
 | Edith Umlauf Hopkins
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994 |
 | Edmond and Elizabeth Heard Status: Located; Photo #14. Edmond (1808-1853) and Elizabeth (1817-1872) Heard. One of a group of stones in the Thompson Plot at the Magnolia Cemetery, Augusta, Georga (2009 Jim Brittain photo)
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995 |
 | Edmund Heard A gift from Betty H. Traver, his great granddaughter. Caption on reverse: "Edmund Heard was a twin. He had an older step-brother (buried in Augusta cemetery with a large stone), who refused to help Edmund Heard when the latter lost everything as a cotton factor in Augusta. Slit his wrists and died on a park bench in Augusta."
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996 |
 | Edmund Heard & Elizabeth Thompson - Headstone Magnolia Cemetery, Augusta, Georgia
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997 |
 | EdmundHeard.jpg
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998 |
 | EdmundHeardthm.jpg
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999 |
 | Edna Heard Kilpatrick Betty H. Traver collection.
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1000 |
 | Edna Perrin Status: Located;
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1001 |
 | Edna Perrin Heard cir 1901
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1002 |
 | Edna Perrin Heard Status: Located;
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1003 |
 | EdnaHeardKilpatrick.jpg
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1004 |
 | EdnaHeardKilpatrickthm.jpg
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1005 |
 | EdnaPHeardKilpatrick.jpg
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1006 |
 | EdnaPHeardKilpatrickthm.jpg
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1007 |
 | Edward B. Maloney - Obituary Denton Journal, Denton, Maryland, 25 Mar 1933, Sat, Page 5 "The funeral of Mr. Edward B. Maloney was held at the home of his son, Paul Maloney, near Concord, March 1Gth. Interment was made in Concord cemetery. Mr. Maloney had been in feeble health for a long He was born near Concord 62 years ago and up until the time of his failing health lead a very useful life. being of a genial disposition he made host of friends. He is survived is wife and two children, Ruth and Paul; one grandchild, Edward Leon Maloney; two sisters, Mrs. Alva Hubabrd, and Mrs. Clarence Beauchamp; two brothers, William H. Maloney, of Claymont, Del., and Oscar Maloney, of Concord."
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1008 |
 | Edward Carter In his laboratory.
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1009 |
 | Edward Carter "Man dies at wheel" - article
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1010 |
 | Edward Carter "Heart Victim" article.
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1011 |
 | Edward Carter & Olive Umlauf Status: Located;
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1012 |
 | Edward Carter family - 1870 US Census (Lines 4 -9)
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1013 |
 | Edward D. Davison, Esq. M.P.P. "for Queens County, Nova Scotia" Official portrait done cir 1855 after he was elected to the Nova Scotia legislature - Davison is about age 36.
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1014 |
 | Edward D. Howell - obituary
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1015 |
 | Edward Davison Howell age 4 months. Mexico City, Mexico
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1016 |
 | Edward Davison Howell - Birth Record
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1017 |
 | Edward Davison Howell - Yearbook 1948 Lawrenceville School
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1018 |
 | Edward Doran Davison, Jr. From a group photo titled "E.D. Davison & Sons, Limited - Lumber Manufacturers, Bridgewater, N.S."
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1019 |
 | Edward Doran Davison, Jr. Status: Located;
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1020 |
 | Edward Doran Davison, Jr. Family Plot Status: Located;
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1021 |
 | Edward Doran Davison, Sr.
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1022 |
 | Edward Lathrop Howell Betty Howell Traver collection.
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1023 |
 | Edward Lathrop Howell, "Ed Gussick" Status: Located; "Ed Gussick" is another name that appears on his gravestone. This was the pen name he used for OpEd articles in The Cuthbert Times.
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1024 |
 | Edward Sumner Davison Reverse: "Return to H. D. Davison, 3 College St. St. Catharines, Ont.; Rank: Lieutenant, Royal Field Artillery; Faculty: Forestry." Hal Lathrop notes: "1st World War. Ned 23?" Hal Lathrop collection.
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1025 |
 | Edward Sumner Davison "Ned" 1934 photo identified by Margaret Helen Davison Lathrop in 2007. Hal Lathrop collection.
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1026 |
 | Edward Sumner Davison "Ned" Reverse: "Return to H. D. Davison, 3 College St. St. Catharines, Ont.; Rank: Lieutenant, Royal Field Artillery; Faculty: Forestry." Hal Lathrop notes: "1st World War. Ned 23?" Photo identified by Margaret Helen Lathrop in 2007. Hal Lathrop Collection.
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1027 |
 | Edward Sumner Davison "Ned" 1934 photo. Identified by Margaret Helen Lathrop in 2007. Hal Lathrop Collection.
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1028 |
 | Edward Sumner Davsion Status: Located;
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1029 |
 | Edward William Carter - Baptism Record Hope Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, PA 13 May 1906.
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1030 |
 | Edward William Carter, Jr. Edward William Carter, Jr. 1951 on the occasion of his daughter Jane's wedding.
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1031 |
 | EdwardDoranDavisonJr.jpg
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1032 |
 | EdwardDoranDavisonJrthm.jpg
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1033 |
 | EdwardDoranDavisonSrCrop.jpg
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1034 |
 | EdwardDoranDavisonSrCropthm.jpg
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1035 |
 | EdwardLathropHowell.jpg
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1036 |
 | EdwardLathropHowellthm.jpg
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1037 |
 | EdwardSumnerDavison.jpg
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1038 |
 | EdwardSumnerDavison1934Ned.jpg
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1039 |
 | EdwardSumnerDavison1934Nedthm.jpg
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1040 |
 | EdwardSumnerDavisonCrop.jpg
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1041 |
 | EdwardSumnerDavisonCrop3.jpg
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1042 |
 | EdwardSumnerDavisonCrop3thm.jpg
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1043 |
 | EdwardSumnerDavisonCropthm.jpg
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1044 |
 | EdwardSumnerDavisonHaroldDoranDavison.jpg
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1045 |
 | EdwardSumnerDavisonHaroldDoranDavisonthm.jpg
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1046 |
 | EdwardSumnerDavisonthm.jpg
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1047 |
 | EdwardWilliamCarterJr.jpg
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1048 |
 | EdwardWilliamCarterJrthm.jpg
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1049 |
 | EdwDavisonAdv.jpg
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1050 |
 | EdwDavisonAdv.pdf
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