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28101 |
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of granduncle | Darlene VOSS
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28102 |
RESIDENCES:
1954 - 3885 W.16th St., Cleveland, Ohio
1963 - 3885 W.16th St., Cleveland, Ohio
OBIT:
VOSS, JOSEPH S: Husband of Adeline-Obit Plain Dealer 03 Mar, 1994, pg. 6 sec. C | Joseph S. VOSS
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OBIT: NOGA, DOROTHY A: Wife of Stephen R-Obit Plain Dealer 28 May, 1999, pg. 6 sec. B | Dorothy Ann VOZAR
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15 Shelby Ct., Chicago, IL (Prev. of Minnesota) CATHOLIC
IMMIGRATION: Name: Josefa Rozhon
Year: 1867
Place: Chicago
Source Publication Code: 1924.49
Primary Immigrant: Rozhon, Josefa
Annotation: Date of arrival in America and place where the Old Czech Settlers group met. Extracted from Dejiny desetileteho trvani spolku, Stary Ceskych Osadniku of Chicago, Ill. (History of the Tenth Anniversary of the Old Czech Settlers of Chicago) which was published in 1908. A copy of this paperback is among the holdings of the Newberry Library, Chicago, IL. Source Bibliography: FARANO, SHIRLEY. "Some Early Chicago Czechs from the Tenth Anniversary of Czech Old Settlers, 1848-1883 Arrivals." In Chicago Genealogist (Chicago Genealogical Society), vol. 26:4 (Summer 1994), pp. 160-180. Page: 173 | Josefa VRBA
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28105 |
| Nancy A. VREOMAN
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Nickname: Arthur
Cause of Death: stroke
BIOGRAPHY: Heres a bio onL Arthur written by my grandfather:
Dear Cousins:
Since we shall not bewith you at this year's reunion, Jim and Faith McGregor asked me to prepare a mini-biography of my father that can be attached to the genealogical material which will soon be deposited in the Western Michigan University archives. It doesseem appropriate that someone describe the man who almost singlehandedly (andcertainly whole heartedly) developed our outstanding and historically importantWaber and Miller family records on which each individual descendent can construct his/her ongoing "tree" with confidence. Dad would want me to make a note here that we are not really Millers but Mullers, with an umlaut. OK with two dotsover the u which can also be rendered "Mueller". Except that the family long ago chose the English translation which stands by common consent. The importantpoint is that when researching the European church records we need to rememberthe German spelling. So much for my Preface. Now, with your permission, let metry to describe my father to future readers of the family files as well as themany younger cousins today who did not know him.
LOUIS ARTHUR WABER (1882-1979)
First let it be observed that a more important genealogical project is hard to imagine. The Millers and the Wabers were part of America's historic mid-19th century German immigration that had great impact on our nations development. And in terms of the sesquicentenial state state of Michigan in which they chose to settle, these are the log cabin pioneers of Van Buren County who tamed the wilderness before the state was even in its teens. It is a rare and valuablegift we are making to future Michigan historians and a priceless gift also toWabers and Millers of another century who will want very much to know when their ancestors came to America and what their lives were like. We have L Arthur ("Uncle Art") Waber, particualrly, to thank for assembling our genealogy with great attention to detail over a period of many years. The files speak for themselves. But who was he exactly?
L Arthur was a man of exceptional heritage. I saw none of my grandparents (three of whom died in 1917) and his own mother diedwhen he was only 10. Yet I remember my mother's frequent description of her father in law, Thomas Waber, as a kind and pleasant man. And from her letters that survive we can tell that Anna Eliza (Miller) Waber was equally kind, pleasant, loving, and thoroughly Christian. Thomas and Eliza accordingly suceeded in raising children whose loving, sharing, constructive lives were a credit to theirparents. Daughter Alma, for example, who married John McGregor and lived for so many years on the old Waber farm after a period in Manton whose beautiful family again reflects such credit on the parents. Thomas LaVerne ("Uncle Verne"),a veteran of WWI, whose son Henry (by Mabel Kingsley Waber) has always been a joy to the family. James Warren (whose war was the Spanish American), who becamea distinguished inventor and the father of Dr. James Thomas Waber, scientist and university professor who participated in WWII's Manhatten Project. And therewas Paul Miller Waber, the very enterprising farmer who lived just down the road from the ancestral home, whose daughters Pauline and Marie (by Josie Champion) always have reflected that same loving good nature of Thomas and Eliza. "Art" thus was blessed with siblings who were good to their little brother and withaunts, uncles, and cousins by the dozen who knew and cared about him. All of which seems to provide the optimum "environment" in which to raise a genealogist!
However L Arthur Wabers story is not quite that simple. Like his sister and his brothers each of whom chose a unique path in life, Dad, too, was "one ofa kind". Completion of primary grades at the one room "quail trap" school was followed by some further schooling in Grand Rapids | Louis Arthur WABER
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Name Prefix: Rev.
Cause of Death: Parkinsons Disease
Andrew
Thank you very much for the very interesting auto-bio on Tom. Laurie
read it to Faith and me and we all enjoyed it .
It brought back many memories of course. Eleanor and I were about the
same age and she spent several summers on the farm with us. Tom,
much
younger, didn't stay but one or two short periods.
Tom once asked my Dad "Which horn does the cow blow?" e.g.
Another time Tom placed a milk pail under one of the cows - Tom told my
Dad "I putthe pail under the cow but she wouldn't do anything"!!!
Keep up the good work! Jim A.
Excerpt from Grace Lutheran Church website:
Pastor Thomas Waber was brought on staff as a part-time pastoral assistant. He served us faithfully until failing health caused him to retire.
--http://www.cuaa.edu/~lcglcrt/history.htm | Thomas Vedder WABER
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OBIT: Name: Wadas, John
Date: Aug 18 1955
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #164.
Notes: Wadas, John, husband of Magdaline, 851 Jefferson Ave., beloved father of Sophie Vlasak, and Stephanie Kulaga, brother of Mary Orie of Pittsburgh, and grandfather. Services Friday, Aug. 19th, at 8:30 a. m., at St. John Cantius Church. Friends may call at the A. J. Tomon and Sons Funeral Home, 2144 W. 14th St. | John WADAS
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OBIT: KULAGA, STEPHANIE : Wife of late Walter (Obit.).Plain Dealer 26 Apr, 1983, pg. 01 sec. E
[Xerox copy of this obit is partially unreadable] ........wife of the late Walter, dear sister of Sally Vlasik, Funeral Mass Wednesday, April 27 at St. Augustine Church at 10am Interment Holy Cross cemetery. Friends may call at the Domagalski-Hyber Funeral Home, 2258 Professor Ave., From 204 and 709 pm Tuesday. | Stephanie WADAS
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age 28
John D Yerington Tipton, Cedar, IA 40 1819 Ohio Male
Sarah Yerington Rochester, Cedar, IA 28 1831 Ohio Female
Emna Yerington Rochester, Cedar, IA 10 1849 Ohio Female
Webster Yerington Rochester, Cedar, IA 5 1854 Ohio Male
Josephine Yerington Rochester, Cedar, IA 4 1855 Iowa Female
age 39
age 47
Livng with Daniel Webster and Pernina
age 68 - Living with Son Daniel Webster | Sarah WADE
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28111 |
! (1) "Families of Early Hartford, Connecticut," by Lucius Barnes Barbour (1977; rpt. Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1982) p.620.
! Birth: (1) Unnamed d/o Elisha WADSWORTH/Ann CADWELL.
Death: (1) 21 Jan 1765.
Please do not claim our work as your own. You are free to use it, but please document your sources. | WADSWORTH
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The Cameron and Paige Report, http://wc.rootsweb.com/~laplante | Archibald WADSWORTH
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! (1) "Families of Early Hartford, Connecticut," by Lucius Barnes Barbour (1977; rpt. Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1982) p.624.
! Birth: (1) d/o Eli WADSWORTH/Rachel CADWELL. Age 21 at death on 9 Dec 1805 (b. 1784).
Death: (1) 9 Dec 1805.
Burial: (1) Center Church, Hartford, CT.
Please do not claim our work as your own. You are free to use it, but please document your sources. | Catherine WADSWORTH
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! (1) "Families of Early Hartford, Connecticut," by Lucius Barnes Barbour (1977; rpt. Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1982) p.626.
! Birth: (1) d/o Roger WADSWORTH/Ann PRIOR. 31 Jul 1797.
Marriage to Joseph PRATT: (1) His 2nd wife.
Please do not claim our work as your own. You are free to use it, but please document your sources. | Charlotte WADSWORTH
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! (1) "Families of Early Hartford, Connecticut," by Lucius Barnes Barbour (1977; rpt. Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1982) p.620,624. Cites: (a) First Church record, Hartford, CT.
! Birth: (1) s/o Samuel WADSWORTH/Millicent COOK. 3 Mar 1752. Age 35 at death on 3 Mar 1787 (b. 1752).
Baptism: (1) 12 Apr 1752, First Church, Hartford, CT.
Marriage to Rachel CADWELL: (1) Rachel CADWELL.
Death: (1) 3 Mar 1787.
Burial: (1) Center Church, Hartford, CT.
Please do not claim our work as your own. You are free to use it, but please document your sources. | Eli WADSWORTH
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! (1) "Families of Early Hartford, Connecticut," by Lucius Barnes Barbour (1977; rpt. Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1982) p.623,624. Cites: (a) Second Church record, Hartford, CT.
! Birth: (1) s/o Eli WADSWORTH/Rachel.
Marriage to Laura BOARDMAN: (1a) 24 Sep 1809, Second Church, Hartford, CT.
Please do not claim our work as your own. You are free to use it, but please document your sources. | Eli WADSWORTH
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! (1) "Families of Early Hartford, Connecticut," by Lucius Barnes Barbour (1977; rpt. Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1982) p.618,620. Cites: (a) First Church record, Hartford, CT.
! Birth: (1) s/o Ichabod WADSWORTH/Sarah SMITH. Age 81 at death on 1 Jun 1803 (b. 1722).
Baptism: (1a) 1 Mar 1723/4, First Church, Hartford, CT.
Marriage to Ann CADWELL: (1a) 30 Jul 1749, First Church, Hartford, CT.
Death: (1) 1 Jun 1803.
Burial: (1) Center Church, Hartford, CT.
(1) 1750, 26 Aug: Elisha WADSWORTH owned the covenant, First Church, Hartford, CT.
(1) 1790: Living in Hartford, CT: 1-0-1-0-1.
Please do not claim our work as your own. You are free to use it, but please document your sources. | Elisha WADSWORTH
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! (1) "Families of Early Hartford, Connecticut," by Lucius Barnes Barbour (1977; rpt. Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1982) p.620. Cites: (a) First Church record, Hartford, CT.
! Birth: (1) s/o Elisha WADSWORTH/Ann CADWELL.
Baptism: (1a) 28 Aug 1750, First Church, Hartford, CT.
Marriage to Martha BUTLER: (1)
Death: (1) 1824.
(1) 1790: Living in Hartford, CT: 1-1-2-0-0.
Please do not claim our work as your own. You are free to use it, but please document your sources. | Elisha WADSWORTH
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! (1) "Families of Early Hartford, Connecticut," by Lucius Barnes Barbour (1977; rpt. Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1982) p.626.
! Birth: (1) d/o Roger WADSWORTH/Ann PRIOR. 1 Dec 1782.
Marriage to Joseph PRATT: (1)
Please do not claim our work as your own. You are free to use it, but please document your sources. | Frances "Fanny" WADSWORTH
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! (1) "Families of Early Hartford, Connecticut," by Lucius Barnes Barbour (1977; rpt. Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1982) p.620,623. Cites: (a) First Church record, Hartford, CT.
! Birth: (1) s/o Elisha WADSWORTH/Ann CADWELL. Age 51 at death on 13 Nov 1803 (b. 1752).
Baptism: (1a) 28 Jun 1752, First Church, Hartford, CT.
Marriage to Mary BRACE: (1) 15 Oct 1772.
Death: (1) 13 Nov 1803.
Burial: (1) Center Church, Hartford, CT.
(1) 1790: Living in Hartford, CT: 1-3-3-0-0.
Please do not claim our work as your own. You are free to use it, but please document your sources. | James WADSWORTH
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!Graduated from Yale in 1787, and in 1790 he moved to the Genesee country of western New York. He purchased a large tract of land in what is now the town ofGeneseo, NY. He was one of the wealthiest land proprietors in the state. He printed and circulated at his own expense, publications on the subject of education; employed persons to lecture on that topic, and offered premiums to the towns which first established school libraries. As early as 1811, he proposed theinstituting of normal schools. He procured the enactment of the school law library in 1838; founded a library and institution for scientific lectures at Geneseo, and endowed it with $10,000, and in his sales of land always stipulated that a tract of 125 acres in each township should be granted free for a church,and another of the same size for a school. His donations to the causes of education and religion exceeded $90,000. (Taken from Appleton's New Encylopedia.) | James WADSWORTH
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! (1) "Families of Early Hartford, Connecticut," by Lucius Barnes Barbour (1977; rpt. Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1982) p.624.
! Birth: (1) d/o Eli WADSWORTH/Rachel CADWELL. Age 19 at death on 22 Apr 1799 (b. 1780).
Death: (1) 22 Apr 1799.
Burial: (1) Center Church, Hartford, CT.
Please do not claim our work as your own. You are free to use it, but please document your sources. | Lucy WADSWORTH
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! (1) "Families of Early Hartford, Connecticut," by Lucius Barnes Barbour (1977; rpt. Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1982) p.624. Cites: (a) Connecticut Courant.
! Birth: (1) d/o Eli WADSWORTH/Rachel CADWELL. (1a) Age 20 at death in 1803 (b. 1783).
Death: (1a) 1803.
Please do not claim our work as your own. You are free to use it, but please document your sources. | Nancy WADSWORTH
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! (1) "Families of Early Hartford, Connecticut," by Lucius Barnes Barbour (1977; rpt. Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1982) p.624.
! Birth: (1) s/o Eli WADSWORTH/Rachel CADWELL.
Marriage to Sally __: (1) Sally.
Please do not claim our work as your own. You are free to use it, but please document your sources. | William WADSWORTH
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OBIT: ADRIAN THEODORE WAGNER, WAS LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEER
Plain Dealer, The (Cleveland, OH)November 7, 1995
Estimated printed pages: 1
OBIT: Adrian Theodore "Ted" Wagner was a retired locomotive engineer. He worked at the Cleveland Electric Illuminating Co.'s Avon Lake plant for 25 years, until 1968.
He and his wife, the former Gertrude Ruetenik, were married for 65 years.
Mr. Wagner died yesterday at the Park Vista retirement center in Youngstown. He was 92.
He was born in Youngstown. He lived in Westlake for 51 years until he moved back to Youngstown 10 months ago.
Mr. Wagner was a member of the Church of the Redeemer, United Church of Christ, Westlake.
His hobbies included woodworking.
In addition to his wife, Mr. Wagner is survived by a daughter, Nancy Louise Rumbold of Cleveland; a son, Neal T. of Boardman; and four grandchildren.
A memorial service will be at 1 p.m. tomorrow at the Church of the Redeemer, United Church of Christ, 23500 Center Ridge Rd., Westlake.
Arrangements are being handled by Burmeister-Busch Funeral Home of Avon.
Edition: FINAL / ALLSection: METROPage: 7BColumn: OBITUARIES
Index Terms: OBITUARIES
Dateline: YOUNGSTOWN | Adrian Theodore WAGNER
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of great grandaunt | Albert Earl WAGNER
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Mary Rogness's - First cousin twice removed | Albert Jr. WAGNER
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OBIT: Name: Kissig, Anna
Date: Jan 12 1937
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #045.
Notes: Kissig: Anna, aged 81 years, 3807 Archwood ave., wife of the late Frederick, mother of Leonard F. and Paul E., Saturday p. m. Funeral from Spaulding's Funeral Home, 2704 Denison ave., Wednesday, at 2 p. m.
RESIDENCES: 1927 - 3807 Archwood ave | Anna WAGNER
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Source: Leyden records (film 886,466). | Cornelius WAGNER
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Source: Leyden records (film 886,466). | Cornelius WAGNER
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Mary Rogness's - First cousin twice removed | Evelyn WAGNER
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THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. I, Boston, The Everett Press Company 1907, byCyrus Henry Brown, page 132.
She was brought up by Mathew Miner, her parents died before herrecollection. | Hannah WAGNER
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1 NAME Louis M. /Wagner/
1 NAME Louis H. /Wagoner/
2 SOUR S01764
4 TEXT Date of Import: Mar 8, 2000 | Louis H. WAGNER, Dr.
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Mary Rogness's - First cousin twice removed | Milton Franklin WAGNER
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Mary Rogness's - First cousin twice removed | Nina WAGNER
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OBIT: Name: Waight, Allan M.
Date: 1933
Source: Cemetery record; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #083.
Notes: 1863-1933. Lakeview Cemetery Prospect List. | Allen M. WAIGHT
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RESIDENCES: 1910 - 1447 E.92nd St., Cleveland, Ohio | Edward L. WAIGHT
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!Taken from the "Olmsteds in America" book. Page 98. | Albert A. WAINWRIGHT
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!BIRTH: Vital Records of New Salem, Franklin, Massachusetts, page 50, WAIT, Joseph, s. Phineas, bp. Dec. 8, 1794 C.R.
!MARRIAGE: Vital Records of New Salem, Franklin, Massachusetts, page 121, WAIT, Joseph, and Hannah Curtis, Mar. 15, 1815. C.R.
!SECOND MARRIAGE: Vital Records of Barre, Worcester, Massachusetts, page 212, WAITT, Joseph of New Salem and Nancy Osgood, Dec. 8, 1811. | Joseph WAIT
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!DEATH: Vital Records of New Salem, Franklin, Massachusetts, page 152, WAIT, Joseph A., s. Joseph and Hannah, Dec. 11, 1838, a. 8 6. G.R.2. | Joseph A. WAIT
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!BIRTH: Vital Records of New Salem, Franklin, Massachusetts, page 50, WAIT, Lydia, d. Phineas, bp. Dec. 8, 1794. C.R. | Lydia WAIT
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!BIRTH: Vital Records of New Salem, Franklin, Massachusetts, page 50, WAITE, Mary Foster, d. Joseph and Hannah, bp. June 28, 1818. C.R.
!DEATH: Vital Records of New Salem, Franklin, Massachusetts, page 152, WAIT, Mary F., d. Joseph and Hannah, Dec. 21, 1835, a. 20 [y?] G.R.2. | Mary Foster WAIT
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!BIRTH: Vital Records of New Salem, Franklin, Massachusetts, page 50, WAIT, Millissant, d. Phineas, bp. Dec. 8, 1794. C.R.
!MARRIAGE: Vital Records of New Salem, Franklin, Massachusetts, page 121, WAIT, Millicent, and Nahum Curtis,Oct. 29, 1809. C.R. | Millissant WAIT
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!Father: WAIT, Ethan; Mother: MARBLE, Amanda, PORTRAIT AND BIAGRAPHICAL
ALBUM OF LAKE COUINTY, ILLINOIS, p. 551
!Birth: Civil War Pension File #WC 861-081 (Co. F, 39th IL Volunteers,
Infantry) | Sarah A. WAIT
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!BIRTH: Vital Records of New Salem, Franklin, Massachusetts, page 50 -
WAIT,Susanna, d. Phineas, bp. Dec. 8, 1794. C.R.
!MARRIAGE: Vital Records of NewSalem, Franklin, Massachusetts, page
121 - WAIT, Susannah, and Nathan Thayer,Nov. 29, 1810. C.R. | Susanna WAIT
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Ancestral File Number: 2D0F-BD | Emma Cornelia WAITE
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Ancestral File Number: 2D0F-DQ | Fenton Ervin WAITE
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Ancestral File Number: 2D0D-V1 | Horace Lattin WAITE
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Ancestral File Number: 2D0F-CK | John Higbee WAITE
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Not all information may be correct. If you find errors or changes please feelfree to contact me at carrolmick@yahoo.com. | Mary WAITE
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