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601 | Ponton, Martha Jones death certificate | |||
602 | Port Arthur News Friday, April 16, 1937, Page 17 "Groves News" little gossip column that includes many of the residents' social activities, including members of the Courts and Jones families; i.e. Sonny, Bea (Mrs. Wiley Choate), Hal, and Lillian and Kyle and children Gloria and OK Jones, Jr., and Kyle's brother Clyde Jones and his wife Mary Esther Miia Jones. (d) |
Date: 16 Apr 1937 |
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603 | Port Arthur News Miss Beaumont is Prize Beauty Freda Rowley Awarded Trip to Atlantic Revue (d) |
Date: 21 May 1924 |
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604 | Porter, John and Mary Middleton Marriage Certificate 21 Apr 1808, Adams County, Mississippi |
Owner of original: Internet (prichards.org - provided b Kitty McLamb) |
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605 | Prenuptial Parties
Afternoon Party
Shirley Smith Marries Homer Bellaire Port Arthur News June 22, 1942 |
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606 | Preston Breckenridge source: History of the Early Settlers of Sangamon County, Illinois, "Centennial Record," by John Carrol Power, pgs 136-138 (d) | |||
607 | Priscilla Holloway Unsure of source of this document, but it is inserted in an article about William Stevens that is sourced as Virginia Carolorum page 207, last edited by diyahnih-creator. http://diyahnih2.pbworks.com/w/page/43719245/William%20Stephens%20of%20Maryland | |||
608 | Prussian Immigrants A closer look at the Gentz, Maass, Knupple, Koch and Block families in Southeast Texas in 1850. (d) |
Owner of original: Sherry Sharp |
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609 | Record of Roland Stone found in Ancestry.com with the following note: "This is a narrative my mother (Brenda Gorman) gave me that came to my Grandmother Artence (Stone) Barclay" | |||
610 | Register of Enlistments - United States Army | |||
611 | Reid, Jesse Taylor death certificate | |||
612 | Rhoda Delaney James Ponton
1813-1850 Write-up by Olive Smiley Massie in 1998. |
Owner of original: Olive Massie |
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613 | Richardson, Agnes Marie Vieno death certificate |
Date: 1930 |
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614 | Ritter, Cody Draft registration | |||
615 | Ritter, Ralph Memoirs of Ralph Ritter, son of Freeda Rowley Ritter and grandson of Mary Jones Fisher Rowley, who was sister to this researcher's grandfather, Kyle Jones, Sr. Unknown when Ralph wrote his memorirs but he gave me a copy of them 2011 by regular mail. This is a scanned OCR copy and has a few basic bookmarks in the pdf. Ralph recounted many memories of his life growing up with many of the Jones family members as well as his paternal Ritter family members who have also been added to this genealogical file. |
Owner of original: Ralph Ritter |
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616 | Robert Boxwell Revolutionary War Application Southern Campaign American Revolution Pension Statements & Rosters Pension Application of Robert Boxwell S34658 Transcribed and annotated by C. Leon Harris |
Owner of original: http://revwarapps.org/s34658.pdf |
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617 | Rowley, Freeda Ritter Death Certificate | |||
618 | Rowley, George death certificate | |||
619 | Runyon, Joseph and Nancy Jacobs | |||
620 | Ryther, Herbert obit (d) | |||
621 | Ryther, Laila Pearl The Pampa News Sunday, March 26, 1944 Theta Rho Girls Club Instuted by Rebekah Lodge (5th from left - probably) | |||
622 | Ryther, Laila Pearl Stone & Earl R Guinn Marriage record (d) Miller Co, Arkansas |
Date: 7 Nov 1929 |
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623 | Ryther, Laila Will
Political Campaign to allow legal sale of alcohol The Daily Pampa News May 4, 1956 | |||
624 | Ryther, William death article (d) | |||
625 | Ryther, William obit (d) | |||
626 | S/S Chemnitz Manifest Will, Herman Albert Family (shown to be in the hospital) List or Manifest of Alien Passengers for the United States, sailing from Bremen, Germany July 17, 1913 (d) |
Date: Jul 17, 1913 |
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627 | Sabine Pass in the Civil War W.T. Block reprinted from East Texas Historical Journal, Vol. IX No. 2( October 1917), 129-136 http://www.wtblock.com/wtblockjr/civilwar1.htm |
Owner of original: W.T. Block |
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628 | Saltsman, Sarah Pearl death certificate | |||
629 | Samuel Helmer Courts & Claude Gentz Marriage Certificate
13 Jun 1894, Beaumont, Texas |
Owner of original: Sherry Sharp Place: Beaumont, Texas |
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630 | San Antonio Express Miss Beaumont Wins Big Prize at Galveston "Miss Freeda Rowley of Beaumont, "Miss Beaumont" was awarded grand prize of the Galveston fifth annual bathing girl revue. Miss Rowley will receive a cash prize of $500 and a trip to Atlantic City." (d) |
Date: 20 May 1924 |
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631 | Sanders, David William death cert | |||
632 | Selman, Joseph Paul obit | |||
633 | Sharp, John Edward -- FamilyTreeDNA Y67 Certificate | |||
634 | Shelton, Amos C. letter to wife Caroline as written for him by George M. Scales VermillionVille, Louisiana, June 13, 1863 | |||
635 | Shepard, Solomon and Nancy Pate family pdf provided by James Hoskins
Owner of original: James Hoskins |
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636 | Sherman Family - Chronological Journey with our Sherman Family Document traces the life of Jacob Haven Sherman and wife, Rebecca Stebbins as they traveled from NY to Chambers County, Texas, a chronology of births, deaths, marriages, moves, census records and other indicators of their locations along the way. (d) complied by Sherry Sharp, 1998 |
Owner of original: Sherry Sharp Date: 1998 |
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637 | Sherman, Amanda Jones death certificate |
Date: 14 Dec 1918 |
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638 | Shrum, Catherine and Abraham Snider
letter written to her brother George Shrum 16 Oct 1839 published in Shrum Genealogy compiled by Virginia C. Shrum 1988 |
Owner of original: http://mv.ancestry.com/viewer/06d3b8f6-5ccf-41c1-ad8b-c907c21d5787/83490445/40483469914?_phsrc=qES1044&usePUBJs=true |
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639 | Silsbee Bee Sesquicentennial (History of Hardin County) Hardin County's 150th Birthday, Story of Koch (Cook), Knupple, and Maass families, and even members of the Gentz family, who arrived from Prussia and settled Cook's Bluff, which later became a part of Silsbee.(d) |
Owner of original: http://issuu.com/gdickert/docs/silsbee_bee_sesquicentennial/1?mode=a_p Date: November 2008 |
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640 | Silver Sea Shell Bathers Revue 1923 Miss American Winner 1924 - Ruth Malcomson (Miss Philadelphia) (d) winner of the Silver Sea Shell from the year before. This turned out to be controversial and rules were changed after this year that once held title would not be eligible for Miss America. |
Date: 1923 |
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641 | Silver Sea Shell Bathers Revue 1923 - winner Ruth Malcomson Miss America 1924 Winner: Ruth Malcomson (Miss Philadelphia) (Previous winner of Silver Sea Shell in 1923) (d) At seventeen, after being coaxed into the competition, Ruth Malcomson won a Silver Sea Shell as the winner of the amateur division in the 1923 Bather's Revue. A year later she returned as "Miss Philadelphia" in the Inter-City contest for the Miss America title and to face-off against the largest field in Miss America History -- 84 representatives. She narrowly defeated returning champion Mary Katherine Campbell after hours of deliberation. Ruth spent most of her year around the Philadelphia area visiting schools, hospitals, and senior centers. Ruth decided not to defend her title due to her belief that professionals were entering the Inter-City competition as a Hollywood film was to be shot around the 1925 pageant. Her decision drew controversy in the press, and began false speculation that the pageant wasn't on the up and up. The pageant committee quickly instituted a new rule that no Miss America could return to competition. Several years later Ruth married Carl Schaubel, and enjoyed a quiet life in her native Philadelphia. "The simple life for me," she once said. Ruth's niece became Miss Pennsylvania 1956, and her grandniece became Miss Delaware 1981. Ruth remained a firm supporter of the pageant until her passing in 1988. |
Owner of original: http://www.missamerica.org/our-miss-americas/1920/1924.aspx |
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642 | Simon, Ilia (Lillian) document naming parents and godparents; Request for baptism record, Baptism record Certificate of Baptism (Thanks to Steven Benson for providing these documents) |
Owner of original: Steve Benson |
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643 | Simon, Ilia (Lillian) Birth Certificate | |||
644 | Simon, Ilia (Lillian) envelope | |||
645 | Simon, Ilia - Certificate of Baptism; Holy Rosary Church | |||
646 | Simons, Ruth Connecticut Town Birth Records Sharon Vital Records pg 316 Simons, Simonds (see also Simmons Abel, s (David & Ellis) b Feb 12, 1765 David, s (David & Ellis) b Dec 30 1776 Simons, Simonds (cont) pg 317 Ellis d (David & Ellis) Oct 26 1771 Lois, d (David & Ellis), b Nov 23, 1769 Ruth, d (David & Ellis, b Nov 20 1766 | |||
647 | Simpson, Leslie Earl death certificate (son of Belle Canevaro and Richard Simpson) | |||
648 | Skinner, Irene Frances Snider - will Morrisonville, Christian County, Illinois written 2 Jul 1897 witnessed by their mark: Mary E. Skinner (her aunt, Mary E. (Noble) Skinner, wife of her father's brother, Edwin Ruthven Skinner.) and Charles Henry Sims, her brother-in-law, married to her sister, Clarissa. | |||
649 | Skinner, Milo - property Name: Milo Skinner Issue Date: 15 May 1852 Acres: 40 Meridian: 3rd PM State: Illinois County: Christian Township: 11-N Range: 2-W Section: 20 | |||
650 | Smith Bluff and Grigsby Bluff, Texas
Two German Immigrant Communities of Jefferson County, Texas, 1850-1880 By W. T. Block (d) |
Owner of original: W.T. Block |
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651 | Smith, Francis death certificate | |||
652 | Smith, Thomas F. death certificate |
Date: 11 Dec 1956 |
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653 | Snider, Rosa Mae Moyer - death certificate | |||
654 | Some Notes on the Pioneer McGaffey Families of Sabine Pass, Texas W.T. Block http://www.wtblock.com/wtblockjr/mcgaffey.htm |
Owner of original: W.T. Block |
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655 | South Carolina Regulators Mars Bluff at PeeDee River Craven County, South Carolina | |||
656 | Southern Campaign American Revolution Pension Statements & Rosters
Pension Application of Francis Meadows by Frances (Bush) Meadows Transcribed and annotated by C. Leon Harris, revised 29 Jan 2013 provided by Steven Chambers |
Owner of original: Steven Chambers |
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657 | Spaights 11th Calvary & Infantry Battalion The 11th was a mixed command organized with 400 men in April 1862 and served in the Department of Texas, formerly known as the 6th Texas Infantry Battalion it can trace its origins to the “Sabine Pass Guards” Militia formed in 1861. Some of Colonel Ashley Spaight’s Texas Confederate volunteer companies were also known as the “Swamp Angels,” all of which served to defend the Texas gulf coast and Louisiana borders from Federal incursions. ~~ One of the 400 was my 3gr-grandfather, Thomas Jefferson Court.(d) | |||
658 | Sparks and Aurora Originally published in about 1940, and published on the Internet by "Old and Sold, Turn-of-the-Century wisdom for today." Tells of life among the Sparks and families who lived in the Sparks Settlement in the mid to late 1800s. (d) http://www.oldandsold.com/articles11/port-arthur-4.shtml |
Owner of original: unknown Date: abt 1940 |
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659 | Sparks Coat of Arms (image and description) (d) | |||
660 | Sparks Quarterly - Early Sparks home.inu.net/sadie/sparksancestry.htm SPARKS QUARTERLY December 1989, No. 148, pps. 3483-3501 (d) |
Owner of original: home.inu.net/sadie/sparksancestry.htm |
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661 | Sparks, John - application for ferry on Taylors Bayou Filed February 21st 1847, Joseph P. Pulsifer, Clerk, Count Court for Jeff Co. ferry ran from 1846 to 1848 (d) |
Owner of original: ancestry.com by James Willis Sparks Date: 15 Sep 2007 |
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662 | Sparks, Julia Ann Court death certificate |
Date: 25 Jan 1925 |
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663 | Sports Views and Reviews
Dots & Dashes Port Arthur News Tuesday, September 10, 1940 tryouts for Lamar college squad: Harvey Jones of Beaumont High. | |||
664 | Stapp, Robert George, death certificate | |||
665 | Stapp, Runie Markley Moore, death certificate | |||
666 | Stone, Cicero Constantine History of Putnam County, Tennessee website http://www.ajlambert.com/history/putnam.htm Dennis-Loftis Genealogy: http://www.ajlambert.com/ (story included in article was written by grandson Ridley Draper Stone, Jr.) | |||
667 | Stone, Enoch Garnet Three Letters to cousin Alene Stone Jan 3 1963 - includes excerpt of letter from Cicero Apr 26 1931 and Apr 9, 1882 Mar 11, 1963 - includes excerpts of letter from Enoch Herschel to his brother Eluhu Patton Stone Sep 18, 1965 - includes excerpt from Cicero, April 26, 1931 linked to: George Wiley Anderson (I19168) Isabelle Christine Draper (I19174) Bonnie Z. Harris (I19214) Rebecca Ann Kuykendall (I39972) Margaret Marinda Lindsey (I19117) Alvin C Maxwell (I19205) Amanda Elizabeth Maxwell (I19200) Amos Maxwell (I19180) Bird Cantrell Maxwell (I19178) Eliza Maxwell (I33308) |
Owner of original: Rootsweb Family Tree Floyd by fweatherbee@gmail.com |
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668 | Stone, Joe Freeman death certificate (relationship, if any, not yet determined) |
Date: 21 Nov 1976 Place: Pampa, Texas |
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669 | Stone, Joe Ted obit (d) | |||
670 | Story of Prettyman Jones Sr. & his wife, Sarah -
Alfred Jones - Byrd Smith Jones - Rebecca Jones - James Isabll
by D. Mitchell Jones - Web Page http://www.ajlambert.com/jones/stry_pjs.pdf |
Owner of original: D. Mitchell Jones |
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671 | Stricker, Henry J. Sr. death certificate | |||
672 | Stricker, Henry, Sr. and Runie M. Moore Marriage certificate | |||
673 | Stricker, Herman Death Certificate | |||
674 | Stricker, Werner -Immigration 9 Mar 1858 "The Laura" from Bremen, Germany to New York, New York (d) |
Date: 9 Mar 1858 |
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675 | Stricker, Werner and Anna B. Franz Marriage certificate | |||
676 | Stricker, Werner and Anna Barbara Franz Marriage Certificate | |||
677 | Suit for Partition
Beaumont Enterprise August 25, 1910 Plaintiffs: W.M. Gallier and wife Alvina Maass Defendant: J.G. C. Harris, executor of estate of Charlotte "Lottie" Gentz Maass. |
Owner of original: Beaumont Enterprise |
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678 | Survey of Ludwick Mohler's tract in Earl Twp
Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania
(Ludwig Moler) |
Owner of original: http://www-personal.umich.edu/~bobwolfe/genbob/1741_LudwigMohlerSurveyC121-471.jpg |
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679 | TEXAS GIRLHOOD Written by Mary Anne "Nona" Stricker Sturgeon, daughter of Henry Stricker and Runie Moore, granddaughter of Mary Madden Jones Norton and 2nd husband, William C. Moore, written in 1930s, tells of her life growing up in predominantly Waco and various maternal and paternal family members. Journal graciously provided by Nona's grandson, Kris Banvard, son of Mary Elizabeth Sturgeon and Roger Emil Banvard,and his wife Paula Deming. (d) |
Date: abt 1933 |
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680 | Texas Ice Company - Jones, Harvey Mabry advertisement in City Directory (1940 issue) (d) | |||
681 | Texas, Dewitt Colony Land Grants map 1 of 2 (d) Lavaca and Dewitt County maps |
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682 | Texas, Jefferson County Returns April 1838 signed May 1, 1838 by Joseph Pulsifur, Names of Persons who have received their certificates, amount of Land granted, date of the Claimant's Immigration to this country (Texas) This document is linked to those listed who appear in this file. John Jett Thomas Court John McGaffey Tapley Abner Ashworth Michel Peveto II Michel Peveto III Christian Hillebrandt (immigrant) Benjamin "Berry" Johnson (document found at BLO, graciously furnished to me by Jaye Nelson) | |||
683 | Texas, Lavaca County, map 2 of 2 (d) Lavaca and Dewitt County maps |
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684 | The Grass Was Not Greener Across the Sabine River Article telling of the 14 families who left Louisiana for Atascosito, Texas in 1805. Inspired by the book, "Lost Spanish Towns; Atascosito and Trinidad de Salcedo" by Jean L. Epperson. Author unknown; submitted to Ancestry by user name genethibodea 25 Feb 2011. |
Owner of original: http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/20284647/person/924767092/story/1b8bbc4d-7e91-4bbd-a4c7-639cd4acc6ec?src=search |
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685 | The Great Storm of 1886:
A Day of Agony and Death at Sabine Pass, Texas
By W. T. Block
Reprinted from Beaumont Enterprise, January 9, 1977
website: Great Storm of 1886 By W. T. Block Reprinted from Beaumont Enterprise, January 9, 1977 website: http://www.wtblock.com/wtblockjr/great1.htm |
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686 | The History of Gonzales County Texas bios of: Reid, Jesse Taylor and Helendea Magdelene Hughes Reid, Frank Cheatham and Agusta Narcissus Stulting Reid, Addison Lumpkin and families pg 452 |
Owner of original: ancestry.com |
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687 | The Neches River, Its History and Culture published at http://outdoorstudies.com, a site devoted to Southeast Texas waterways. History tells of John Sparks ferry and Sterling Spell's strength, and many interesting facts about the early days along the Neches River. (d) http://www.outdoorstudies.com/PaddleNeches/histcult.html (page duplicated for preservation only; thumb image also courtesy of http://outdoorstudies.com) | |||
688 | The Pampa News October 31, 1944 Albert Connie Oglesby "Joe" Navy, home on leave | |||
689 | The Port Arthur News - "Cuniff Drunk Before Crash says Witness" |
Owner of original: 31 Jan 1935 |
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690 | THE STONE FAMILY OF VIRGINIA, NORTH AND SOUTH CAROLINA, KENTUCKY, AND BEYOND (PART TWO) (DESCENDANTS OF THOMAS STONE OF HAMILTON PARISH, VIRGINIA) BY JACK E. MACDONALD, POWELL, WYOMING (part 1 Stone Family; part 2 Generation 5; part 3 Sources) jacmac43@yahoo.com |
Owner of original: Jack E. MacDonald |
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691 | The Williamson Settlement North Orange County, Texas By Arlen Williamson Portie first published in The Log Church, 1980 with excerpts from an article written by Arlen in Las Sabinas, volume V, No. 3, July 1979, pp. 3-15, edited for this publication by Virginia Portie Fawcett (d) |
Owner of original: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=cappen-roots&id=I634 |
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692 | Thomas Lovelatty of Guilford to Moses Armstead, pg 350
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Owner of original: Denise Orme via email 1/29/2015 |
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693 | Thomas P Court and Ann Johnson marriage certificate 19 Aug 1828 Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana |
Owner of original: Sherry Sharp Place: Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana |
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694 | Times-Democrat Special, Tahlequah, Oklahoma John Oglesby, shot/murdered near Cookson. News report. furnished by Denise Lemon Knapp via email 3/12/14. |
Owner of original: Denise Lemon Knapp |
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695 | Veterans Headstone Application
Moyers, William H. Ordered 17 Sep 1936 by applicant: J.K. Van Bibber to be sent to B.H. Moyers, Speedwell (Clairborne co) Tennessee shipped 20 Nov 1936 burial Moyers Cem, Speedwell, Tennessee |
Owner of original: ancestry.com |
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696 | Victoria Memorial Square | |||
697 | Vieno, August Harold "Red" death certificate |
Date: 1951 |
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698 | Vieno, Dorothy birth certificate | |||
699 | Vieno, Robert Roy death certificate |
Date: 1950 |
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700 | Vining, Delia Olive Breckenridge buried South Park Cemetery, Pearland, Brazoria County, Texas |