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19001 OBIT:
Name: Polomsky, Elizabeth
Date: Sep 30 1957
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #146.
Notes: Polomsky, Elizabeth, age 80, of Garrettsville, O., wife of the late Valentine, mother of Joseph, Steve and William (deceased), Elizabeth Suhay, John, Martin, Mary Florian, Philip, Matthew, Agnes Adams, Charics, Helen Towne, and Ann Roman, grandmother and great-grandmother, sister of Mrs. Katherine Hkovich and John Massek. Friends may call After 3 P. M. Monday at the Mallory Memorial Home in Garrettsville, Requiem mass Tuesday, 9:30 a. m. at St. Edward's Church, Parkman, O. 
Elizabeth MASSEK
 
19002 1 NOTE "Elder John Crandall of Rhode Island and His Descendants"; byJohn Cortland Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1949, p 499. Harrie L. MASSERSMITH
 
19003 This is a combination of information supplied by both CMaddox@aol.com and by the WRENCH Geneology. Elizabeth MASTERS
 
19004 OBIT:
Name: Mastny, Joseph
Date: Oct 27 1959
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #134.
Notes: Mastny, Joseph, residence, Columbia Station, O., beloved husband of the deceased Stella (nee Jarolimek), dearest father of Frank, Marie Smith of Lexington, Ky., grandfather of Marilyn Dudra, Jon Mastny, Shirley Wallin, Marjorie Earley, Warren Smith, and great-grandfather, brother of the deceased Frank, John, and Charles Mastny, passed away Oct. 25. Family will receive friends at the Joseph Holan & Son Funeral Home, 3324 Fulton Rd. corner of Sackett. Services Wednesday, Oct. 28, at 9:30 a. m. Requiem mass at St. Procop Church, at 10 a. m. Interment St. Mary Cemetery. 
Joseph MASTNY
 
19005 OBIT: Name: Maszczynski, Kazmer
Date: Dec 10 1954
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #134.
Notes: Maszczynski, Kazmer, of 9505 Orleans Ave., beloved husband of Helen (nee Dluzynski), father of Ben, stepfather of Ralph, George, and grandfather, passed away Tuesday, Dec. 7. Friends may call at the Slezsk Funeral Home, 3652 E. 65, where services will be held Saturday, Dec. 11, at 10 a. m. 
Kasmer MASZCZYNSKI
 
19006 OBIT: 1964-01-30 Chicago Tribune (IL)
Lindholm
Edition: Chicago Tribune
Marion Lindholm, of 1457 Westchester boulevard, Westchester, beloved wife of Russell T.; fond mother of James [Cathy] and Russell Jr.; sister of Sylvia [August] Mollenhauer. Service Saturday, Feb. 1, 9:30 a.m., at Chrastka Memorial Chapels, 6301 W. Cermak road, Berwyn. Interment Bohemian National. In lieu of flowers support Heart fund. OL 2-1023, BI 2-2990. 
Marion MATEJKA
 
19007 OBIT: 1964-12-28 Chicago Tribune (IL)
Mollenhauer
Edition: Chicago Tribune
Sylvia Mollenhauer, beloved wife of Augus; dear sister of the late Marion Lindholm. Resting at Lewis Funeral Hmoe, 7600 W. Grand avenue, at the circle. Funeral Wednesday, Dec. 30, at 1 p.m. Interment Bohemian National cemetery. GL 3-1234. 
Sylvia MATEJKA
 
19008 OBIT:
Name: Rosbough, Martha
Date: May 21 1968
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #150.
Notes: Rosbough. Martha Rosbough (nee Mateiski), age 81, beloved wife of the late Frank, dear mother of Andrew, Sophie Weber, George, Tillie Barendt Frances Zidek, Alex, Anthony, Paul, Anna Strha, Clara Zelinski, Lucille Olszwewski and the late Stanley and Walter; grandmother of 31, great-grandmother of 24, sister of Andrew, Anthous, Vincent, Elizabeth Kvanko, and the late Victor Frank, John, Mary Kuscinski, Stella Maicher, Dora Rosbough, sister Andrea, Leon and Anna Komorowski, passed away Saturday at her residence, 7144 Engle Rd. Funeral Mass Wednesday, May 22, at 9:30 A. M. at St. Adalbert Church. Interment St. Adalbert Cemetery. Friends may call at Baker Funeral Home, Berea. Tuesday 2-5 And 7-10 P. M. 
Martha MATEJSKI
 
19009 OBIT:
Name: Kapuscinski, Lottie
Date: May 13 1957
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #122.
Notes: Kapuscinski, Lottie, (Wiadyslawa), of 951 Jefferson, beloved wife of Anthony (deceased), dear mother of Anthony, Louis, Helen Szellga Chester, Edward (deceased), sister of Sophie Lazarek, and grandmother. Services Tuesday, May 14, from St. John, Cantins Church at 9 a. m. Friends may call at Hyber Funeral Home, 2258 Professor 
Lottie (Wladislawa) MATEZAK
 
19010 OBIT: Name: Mather, Charles Henry
Date: Feb. 10, 1847
Source: Cleveland Herald; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #055.
Notes: Mather- Last evening, 11th, very suddenly, Charles Henry, son of Samuel H. and Emily W. Mather, aged 15 months. 
Charles Henry MATHER
 
19011 Came to Cleveland in 1835

OBIT: Name: Mather, Samuel Holmes
Date: January 16, 1894
Source: Cemetery record; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #055.
Notes: Mather- Entered into rest, on Sunday morning, January 14, Samuel Holmes Mather, in the 81st year of his age. Funeral services at the family residence, No. Prospect st. on Tuesday at 2 o'clock p. m., standard time. Burial private. 1813-1894. Lakeview Cem. Cleveland, Ohio. 
Samuel Holmes MATHER
 
19012 MARRIAGE: MATHES, FANNIE M and BRAINARD, FRED A 0039 0466 Fanny M. MATHES
 
19013  Living MATHEWS
 
19014  Living MATHEWS
 
19015  Living MATHEWS
 
19016 WILL OF RICHARD MATHEWS OF ESSEX CO.

JAN 12, 1705/6, PROB FEB 11 1705/6 AFTER DEBTS ARE PAID ANY BALANCE REMAINING TO EXORS. FOR KEEPING MY YOUNGEST SON AND DAUGHTER GILES AND ELIZABETH. TO DAUGHTER ANN A COW . TO ELDEST SON RICHARD A BIBLE. EXECUTORS; JOHN BOULWARE AND JOHN MOTTLIN JR

SIGNED RICHARD MATHEWS. WITT: JOHN WILLIAMS - ROBERT PARKER - ALEXANDER YOUNGER.

JOHN MOTTLIN JR was the half brother or step brother of Elizabeth Spicer. Elizabeth is not mentioned in the will and is presumed to have died before the will was written

WILL OF RICHARD MATHEWS OF ESSEX CO. DATED JAN 12, 1705/6, PROB FEB 11 1705/6 AFTER DEBTS ARE PAID ANY BALANCE REMAINING TO EXORS. FOR KEEPING MY YOUNGEST SON AND DAUGHTER GILES AND ELIZABETH. TO DAUGHTER ANN A COW . TO ELDEST SON RICHARD A BIBLE. EXECUTORS; JOHN BOULWARE AND JOHN MOTTLIN JR(HALF BROTHER OF ELIZABETH SPICER WHO IS NOT MENTIONED AND MUST BE DECEASED) SIGNED RICHARD MATHEWS. WITT: JOHN WILLIAMS - ROBERT PARKER - ALEXANDER YOUNGER.

BOND 11 FEB 1705/6. L 100 LB STERLING. JOHN BOULWARE AND JOHN MOTTLIN (MOTLEY) AS EXEORS OF RICHARD MATHEWS DEC`ED. SIGNED: JOHN BOULWARE - JOHN MOTTLIN - SAMUEL THACKER - JOHN WILLIAMS - ROBERT PARKER - ALEXANDER YOUNG.
I have more information I just don`t have it organized. I have just started working on the Motleys again recently and hope you are still working on it also. You may have all this since it has been a year since your post. I look forward to hearing from you.
Linda Motley Pasley
 
Richard MATHEWS, I
 
19017 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fifth cousin 4 times removed Lucy A. MATHEWSON
 
19018 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of seventh cousin twice removed Unknown MATHIEU
 
19019 !Information taken from "Olmsted In America" published 1912 by Henry King
Olmsted. Page 180. 
Anne E. MATLACK
 
19020 RESIDENCES:
1953 - 3700 W.15th St., Cleveland, Ohio
1956 - 3735 W.15th St., Cleveland, Ohio

OBIT: MATLAK, JOSEPH F : Husband of late Helen M (Obit.).Plain Dealer 31 Jul, 1992, pg. 01 sec. D 
Joseph F. MATLAK
 
19021 1930 census, Sand Springs, Tulsa Co., OK, April 8, S E Hobaugh 71, wd, mrd1st time at 17, MO OH OH, Benn 33, mrd 1st time at 19, OK MO MO, labor-glassfactory. Sarah E MATLOCK
 
19022 MARRIAGE:
MATOUSKA, JULIA and WISNIEWSKI, WALTER vol.0094 pg.0279
(Cuyahoga County Marriage License Index)


OBIT:
Name: Wisniewski, Julia
Date: Oct 26 1973
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #167.
Notes: Wisniewski. Julla Wisniewski, beloved wife of the late Walter, dear mother of Edward, Mrs. Edward Pesek (Florence), Eleanore (Kuchta) Calby, beloved grandmother of six, great-grandmother of six. Funeral Mass Saturday, Oct. 27, at Holy Family Church (E. 131st. St.) at 9:30 A.M. Friends received at Golubski Funeral Home, Cor. Garfield Blvd., And Turney Rd., Friday 2-5 And 7-9 P.M. 
Julia MATOUSKI
 
19023 Name Suffix: Jr Edwin MATSON, Jr
 
19024  Living MATSON
 
19025 Name Prefix: Widow Unknown MATSON
 
19026 Name Prefix: Widow Unknown MATSON
 
19027 Joseph Weed and Deborah Moses of Simsbury, CT are descendants of two Puritan immigrants that came to New England during the Great Migration of the1630.

Joseph was the great-grandson of Jonas Weed who came to the Massachusetts Bay Colony in the late spring of 1630 with the Gov. John Winthrop fleet. Jonas settledin Watertown, MA and moved with others in 1636 and 1637 south along the Connecticut River and settled the town of Wethersfield, CT, the oldest established settlement in the Colony of Connecticut. In 1641 he was an early settler in Stamford, CT and he died there in 1676. Descendants of the line of Jonas Weed to Joseph Weed were in Stamford, Derby, Waterbury and finally Simsbury, where the subject Joseph settled by 1757.

Deborah Moses was the second great-granddaughterof John Moses of Plymouth, MA who came to New England between 1630 and 1640. Her great-grandfather, also named John, was in Windsor, CT in 1647. Her grandfather, another John Moses, was also born in Windsor and was the first of the Moses family to came to Simsbury, CT about 1681.

The author is a fifth great-grandson of Joseph Weed and Deborah Moses through his mother, Mary Frances Maloney, his grandfather, Frederick George Maloney, and his great-grandmother, Sarah Weed.

This work is in four sections, which are:

Joseph Weed and Deborah Moses and their descendants through seven generations,

The ancestry of JosephWeed, tracing the direct line from Jonas Weed to Joseph Weed,

The ancestry of Deborah Moses, tracing the direct line from the original John Moses to Deborah Moses and

The descendants of Sarah Weed, the daughter of Fellows Weed andMary Hare, and the author's great-grandmother

Simsbury and granby, connecticut

In the seventeenth century, Simsbury - or Massacoe, as it was originallyknown - comprised all of that area that today includes the Hartford County towns of Simsbury, Granby, East Granby, West Granby, Canton and North Canton. Although never included within the town limits of Windsor, it was generally considered a parish of that town and the early settlers of Simsbury were from Windsor.In 1642, an act of the General Court specified that, "It is ordered, that the Governor and Mr. Haynes shall have liberty to dispose of the ground upon that part of Tunxus river, called Massacoe, to such inhabitants of Windsor, as they shall see cause."

The first Indian deed for any of this area was given in 1648by three Indians, Pacatoco, Pamatacount and Youngcoout, to John Griffin with the two witnesses to this deed given on the 28th day of June, 1648 were Windsorresidents, George Abbet and John Moses, the great-grandfather of Deborah Moses.Grants of land were made by the General Court to numerous persons but a permanent settlement was not established until about 1664, and it was not until 1666that a committee, appointed by the General Court, specified the terms upon which Windsor residents may take up land in Massacoe. The first grants of land weremade by that committee the following year and it is believed that all of the first settlers were there by 1669. One of those grants in "Weatogue, east" was to John Moses, Sr., Deborah's great-grandfather.

Until 1668 Massacoe was still associated with the town of Windsor but that year the General Court "doth desire that Massacoe, which hitherto hath been an appendix to the town of Windsor,may be improved for the making of a plantation." Further, the Court went on toorder the previosly appointed committee to "make such just orders as they shall judge requisite for the well ordering of the said plantation, so they be notbe repugnant to the public order of this Colony." As a result of this order, Massacoe had some measure of local control as a plantation and in 1670 the General Court incorporated it as a separate town and the name changed to Simsbury. The Court set Simsbury's boundaries as running "from Farmington bounds to the northward tenn miles, and from Windsor bounds, on th 
Zebah Weed MATSON
 
19028 Tom, sorry, I'm not much help with the ancestory of Joseph and Jesse. I
have Joseph on the 1880 census which lists his place of birth as Ohio and
his father (Jesse) as New York, but i go no further back. The Matteson
(Madisons) are a married line for me so i don't trace them back. good luck
on your huntings. I'll post your note in the notes section of both Erdly
and Jesse and perhaps someone will have some clues for you.
good luck, denney

----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom kilman"
To:
Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 5:30 PM
Subject: Tom Kilman here.


> I'm the Grandson of Erdley Stone Matteson Jr
> I'm also looking for more info on Joseph & Jesse.
> I attended the recent reunion in Branson MO 7/2004 and
> found a picture that Wanda Matteson had. It talks of
> Joseph coming from England but jumps several
> Generations. Hopeing to compare notes.
>
> 1 Joseph Carlin Matteson
> 2 James Birdsey Matteson
> 3 Erdley Stone Matteson
> 4 Erdley Stone Matteson Jr
> 5 Billie Theresa Marie Kilman (born Ada Belle
> Matteson)
> 6 Thomas James Kilman
>
> =====
> http://www.kilman.org 
Erdley Stone MATTESON
 
19029 1880 US census Greene, Worth, Missouri, p 428:

Birdsey MADISON Self M Male W 25 OH Farmer OH OH
Elisabeth MADISON Wife M Female W 23 MO Keeping House PA PA
Urith MADISON Dau S Female W 3 MO OH MO
Edward MADISON Son S Male W 11M MO OH MO

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Source Information:
Census Place Greene, Worth, Missouri
Family History Library Film 1254741
NA Film Number T9-0741
Page Number 428B 
James Birdsey MATTESON
 
19030 1. Individual with additional info on descendants:

From: "Tom kilman"
To:
Sent: Friday, April 16, 2004 12:26 PM
Subject: Question about Hannah E. Matteson.

I'm the decendant of Joseph Carlin Matteson (1822-1907) and Catharine Matt (1830-1907).
They had a Daughter Hannah Aretta Matteson (1850-1937). I'm decendant from their son. James Birdsey Matteson(1855-1946) Could these be the same people? Did Hannah have a brothers and sisters?

my Info:
1 Jesse Matteson m. Eleanor Carlin
2 Joseph Carlin Matteson b. 1822 d. 1907 m. 1907 Catherine Matt b. 1830
3 James Birdsey Matteson b. 1855 d. 1946 m. 1876 Elizabeth Speer b. 1859 d. 1933
etc......


2. 1850 census Congress Twp., Wayne Co., Ohio, p 641:
Joseph Madison, 27, m, cabinet maker, bir-Ohio
Catharine Madison, 20, f, bir-Ohio
Hannah E. Madison, 1/12, f, bir-Ohio

3. 1880 census Greene, Worth, Missouri, p 429:
Joseph MADISON Self M Male W 57 OH Farmer NY OH
Catherine MADISON Wife M Female W 50 OH Keeping House PA PA
Artta MADISON Dau S Female W 30 OH OH OH
Rosa MADISON Dau S Female W 27 OH OH OH
Edward M. MADISON Son S Male W 22 OH At Home OH OH
Lodeema MADISON Dau S Female W 17 OH OH OH 
Joseph Carlin MATTESON
 
19031


Sources: CE,POE99

CE 1850 Sep OH (Wayne) Congress T., p323
#336 Adam P. Matthews 32 Carpenter OH
Laura 33 PA
Lavinia 10 OH
Hannah M. 07 OH
99 Adam Poe Matthews seems to have disappeared from the 1860 census
though his family is still in Congress township. 
Adam Poe MATTHEWS
 
19032 SOURCE_OF_NAME: 1831 Deed from Ozias Brainard heirs to Ozias Brainard, Jr. mentions Asahel Matthews and his wife, Anna Matthews. Asahel MATTHEWS
 
19033


Sources: CE,POE87,99(28jul93)

99 What became of Joseph & Catharine Matthews Matteson after the 1850 Census? They not only disaapear but so do his mother, Eleanor Hayes, and his sister, Hannah.
CE,99 1850 24 Sep OH (Wayne) Congress T. p321
306-313 Joseph Madison 27 Cabinet Maker OH
Catharine 20 OH
Hannah E. 1/12 OH 
Catharine MATTHEWS
 
19034


Sources: POE87(2Jul84)

87 Linda Staton is a descendant of Charles Matthews. 
Charles MATTHEWS
 
19035


Sources: POE87,99
87 Claims a daughter was born to David and Arminta. 
David MATTHEWS
 
19036 Elizabeth is sometimes listed as Elizabeth Cochran as she was first married to William Cochran.

Elizabeth had a brother , William Matthews, who was a Presbyterian preacher and wed his sister Elizabteth to Adam Poe.

Place of birth also listed as "Northwest Coast, Irleand".

Elizabeth's first husband, William Cochran, died on the Ohio River while she was pregnant. This would have been 1774-75. This child was Rebecca, who eventually married John Hook.

Her maiden name is also listed as Mathew.

Some say birth year is 1756. Elizabeth came to America when she was 12 years old.

Buried in Cemetery #16, (German) Reform Church Cemetery, Tuscarawas Twp., Stark Co., OH.[George Jacob Poe.FTW]


Sources POE16-2,42-5,65
LCW Ancestor of Lawrence C. Webb needing research.
Elizabeth was the widow of a William Cochran who was killed by Indians
in 1774. She was an immigrant from the NW coast of Ireland and her maiden name is unknown.
Various guesses have her named Smith - Cadman - Matthews.
42-5 1774 Elizabeth was pregnant with Rebecca when William Cochran was killed.
William had no other children recorded in the WV Collection.
42-5 Glen Hook stated that his great-great-grandfather was John Hook
(1747-1836), son of Mathias Hook who was founder of Hooksville, PA. John Hook married Rebecca Cochran (1775- ), daughter of William Cochran and Elizabeth Cadman.
16-2 1939 Sally (Poe) Kuffle claimed that Adam was married twice. He had, by his first marriage in PA, one daughter born. She said that Adam's daughter by his first marriage was Barbara who married a Mr. Cochran of PA. Adam's second marriage was to Betsey Matthews, widow of William Cochran. Betsey was an immigrant from Ireland. She came to this country when she was 12, the sister of a Presbyterian minister named William Matthews. Sally claimed that his brother, Andrew, born 1742, was six years older than Adam.
120C 1999 01 Jan Gave Betsy the maiden surname MATTHEWS
65 William A. Poe believed Elizabeth's maiden name to be Cadman.
Claimed three Poe reunions were held every year in MI, Kentucky, and PA. (LCW-Those in MI are held every five years.) 
Elizabeth MATTHEWS
 
19037


Sources: CE,POE99

99 She and Mary were twins.
CE 1850 OH (Wayne) Congress T., p323#330 
Hannah MATTHEWS
 
19038


Sources: POE16-2,21-1,99

LCW 1993 11 Aug I had Hannah "Lyle"or "Lile" or Delilah" (Matthews) Bonewitz recorded as a daughter of William Carlin and Sophrona Matthews until today when I received better information from Lawrence Templeton, Source #99. 
Hannah Marie MATTHEWS
 
19039


Sources: CE,POE2,88
1812 Aug The Wayne County Grand Jury for the State of Ohio
returned true bills against a Jacob Matthews for larceny, assault & battery.
1813 May A jury was called and a trial convened. Jacob was found "not guilty."
2 1816 16 May Jacob Matthews married Catharine "Lillie" Poe. Entry by document, M514201 - 0049.
CE 1820 OH (Wayne)
Jacob Matthews
Carol W. 1830 08 Apr Has Catharine (Poe) Matthews died on this date in Bell Congress T., Wayne Co., OH.
CE 1830 OH (Wayne) Congess T., p125
Jacob Matthews M 40 - 49 = 1 F 40 - 49 = 0
15 - 19 =0 15 - 19 = 1
10 - 14 = 1 10 - 14 = 1
5 - 9 = 1 5 - 9 = 0
0 - 4 = 1 0 - 4 = 1
CE 1840 OH (Wayne) Congress T., p76
Jacob Matthews M 40 - 49 = 1 F 15 - 19 = 1
CE 1850 MI (Berrien) no T. listed
Jacob Matthews
88 1887 Captain Adam Poe stated that Lillie died 2 years earlier (1885) at age 97. Lillie left descendants through her grandchildren and is buried at Congress, Wayne Co., OH.
Jacob Matthews of Wooster was a partner of Robert McClaren. He was also the first Justice of the Peace in Wayne Co., OH. 
Jacob MATTHEWS
 
19040


SOURCES: CE, POE99
CE 1860 OH (Wayne) Congress T.
#1313 Gideon Musser
Lovina born Matthews 
Lovina MATTHEWS
 
19041


Sources:

She and Hannah were twins. 
Mary MATTHEWS
 
19042 If you should find any information you feel is incorrect, please feel free to e-mail me at : wyliecoyote1@comcast.net
This info has been compiled from many sources, such as family bibles, birth & death certificates, obits., other family trees, and e-mails from many helpful family members.
Internet sources : 'LDS'FamilySearch.com, Rootsweb.com, Lineage.com, and contacts from Genforum.com. Books : "Descendants of William McIntyre" by Robert H. McIntire, 1984. And I do apologize in advance of any errors made in data entry.


Enjoy!
'Cousin'Bob

Copyright©2003-REWylie 
Mary Caroline MATTHEWS
 
19043


Sources: POE87(2Jul84) 
Nathaniel MATTHEWS
 
19044


Sources: POE85MI,85MO,87,99

87 Lynda Staton, POE87, descends from Nathaniel Poe. 
Nathaniel J. MATTHEWS
 
19045


Sources: POE87(2Jul84)

87 Pearl is grandmother of Linda Staton. 
Pearl MATTHEWS
 
19046


Sources: POE21-1,40,88,99
CE,99 1850 26 Aug MI (Cass) Cassapolis, p312 R [LaGrange T.]
954-943 William Carlin 38 Teamster OH
Sofrona 26 OH
Hiram 19 Laborer OH Stepson?
Reason 17 Laborer OH Stepson?
Elsy 14 OH Stepson?
Andrew J. 10 OH Stepson?
Jane or James 03 MI Female
CE 1860 MI (Cass) Dowiac
William Carllin
CE,99 1860 05 Jun MI (Cass) Village of Dowagiac, p13
#102 William Carlin 50 WM Dry Goods Merchant PA
Sophronia 35 WF OH
Mary Hall 20 WF Servant OH
Mary Newberry 10 WF OH 
Sophrone H. MATTHEWS
 
19047 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fifth cousin 4 times removed J. P. MATTOON
 
19048 MARRIAGE: MATULAITIS, ANNA and WOLOSZYREK, BOLESLAW vol.0190 pg.0266 (Cuyahoga County Marriage License Index) Anne MATULAITIS
 
19049 OBIT: MAUR, RICHARD G : Husband of late Mildred (Obit.).Plain Dealer 10 Jun, 1993, pg. 06 sec. C  Richard G. MAUR
 
19050 REFN: 14843 MAURER
 

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