Our Family History
The Genealogy of the Thompson Family
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1551 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Swenson, Donald Ray (I2358)
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1552 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Young, Nathan Victor (I1026)
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1553 | Native Celebrate Golden Wedding Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Reinking Married April 4, 1879 - Many Help Celebrate Mr. and Mrs. Chris Reinking widely known and highly respected citizens of Tipton, on Thursday, April 4th, 1929, observed the fiftieth return of their wedding day. But a limited number of married couples are granted such a privilege. In accordance with the wish of the jubiliant pair, both of whom are loyal members of the Lutheran Church at Tipton appropriate services were conducted in Zion's Lutheran Church, a large number of relatives, friends and acquaintances participating. The local pastor J. Kiesow, briefly addressed the celebrating couple in both the American and German language, taking for his texts Romans 8, 38-39, and Isaiah 46, 4. The Quartet consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Will Seidal, Mrs. Warren Hobbi* and J.H. Pottberg, accompanied by Kathryn Reinking renedered two beautiful selections, entitled "I Shall Be Like Him" for their first number and "Silver Threads Among the Gold." as their concluding song. After the services at the Church the celebration continued on the Reinking farm northwest of town. A beautiful basket dinner was served under the direction of the Ladies Aid of Zion's Lutheran Church. The afternoon was spent in pleasant conversation, all present enjoying a good time. The dinner room was beautifully decorated in Gold and White crepe paper, te streamers leading to a gorgeous Angel Food Cake, that was presented to the honorees by their children, which was baked and decorated by Margaret Greif. The honored couple received many beautiful and useful gifts from those present, in the late afternoon all departed wishing Mr. and Mrs. Reinking many more happy years together. At about nine o'clock the Tipton Band surprised them and came to their home in town and played three beautiful selections for them, which pleased them very much. Mr. Reinking was born at West Palia, Germany, April 27th, 1850, when 6 weeks old, his mother passed away and at the age of 7 years his ****** passed away leaving h*** **** when 17 he came to America working at Iowa and in **** *he earlier settlers taking a homestead in Osborne county. On April 4th 1879 he was united in Holy Matrimony to Miss Katherine Gunn, who was born in Schleswich Holstein, Germany, October 17, 1861. In 1875, she came to America with her parents living in Osborne county, living there only a short time after their marriage, they moved to Mitchell county on a farm 1 1-4 miles north of Tipton, where they resided until they moved to their retired home in Tipton, in the fall of 1927. Mr. and Mrs. Reinking celebrated their Silver Wedding anniversary 25 years ago and this month had the honor to celebrate their fiftieth which is a destination not many reach. To their union thirteen children were born, nine of whom are living and all had the pleasure of being with their parents that day with the exception of one son, John, who lives in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Reinking have 16 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. May the remainder of the life of the principal celebrants in this rare event be fraught with such blessings as flow from the inexhaustable source of divine grace in Christ Jesus. | Reinking, Christian Frederick (I485)
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1554 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Duth, Neal Donald (I1525)
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1555 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Dwight Lee Thompson, Jr. / Lisa Anne Storey (F7)
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1556 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Ronald Steven Tomko / Barbara Joan Schuler (F2312)
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1557 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Guy P Van Oudenhoven / Tracy Lee Andersen (F2092)
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1558 | Never Married. No Children. Obit: Charles Thompson Services were held Friday morning for Charles Thompson, 86, a long-time resident and retired farmer of the Brewster Community. Services were held at the First Methodist Church in Brewster with Rev. H. Gene Shoemaker officiating. Burial was in the Brewster Cemetery. He was born June 12, 1885 in Missouri and came to Kansas in 1903. He farmed with his father north of Brewster for many years. In 1943, he moved to Brewster and lived there until he became ill. The past four years have been spent in a rest home. Thompson's parents, two brothers and one sister preceded him in death. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Addie McAdams of Wray, Colo., and Mrs. Bill Wright of Brewster; three brothers, Fred Thompson, Brewster, Ivan Thompson, Goodland and Alex Thompson, Denver. Harrison Chapel of Colby handled arrangememnts. Obit: Obituary Charle Thompson was born in Mercer County, Missouri, June 12, 1885. He died in the Good Samaritan Home in Ellsworth, Kansas, August 25, 1971 at the age of 86 years, 2 months and 14 days. He came to Kansas with his parents in 1903 in a covered wagon. He farmed with his father north of Brewster. In 1943 he moved into Brewster where he lived until he became ill. For the past four years he has been in rest homes. He is preceded in death by his parents, two brothers and one sister. He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Addie McAdams of Wray, Colorado; Mrs. Bill Wright of Brewster; three brothers, Fred Thompson of Brewster, Ivan Thompson of Goodland, Alex Thompson of Denver, Colorado, a host of nieces and nephews and friends. He was converted and baptized in the Pilgrim Holiness Church. Obit: Rites held for Charles Thompson Funeral services were held this morning for Charles Thompson, 86, a long-time resident and retired farmer of the Brewster Community. The services were held at the First Methodist Church in Brewster with Rev. H. Gene Shoemaker officiating. Burial was in the Brewster Cemetery. Thompson was born June 12, 1885 in Mercer County, Mo., and came to Kansas with his parents in a covered wagon in 1903. He farmed with his father north of Brewster for many years. In 1943 he moved to Brewster and lived there until he became ill. He had lived in rest homes the past four years. Thompson is preceded in death by his parents, two brothers and one sister. He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Addie McAdams of Wray, Colo., and Mrs. Bill Wright of Brewster; three brothers, Fred Thompson, Brewster, Ivan Thompson, Goodland and Alex Thompson, Denver. Harrison Chapel of Colby handles arrangements. | Thompson, Charley Edger (I15)
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1559 | Never Married. No Children. Obit: Edward F. Ahlvers Edward Frederick Ahlvers. the only son of Fred W. and Louise Reinking Ahlvers, was born March 13, 1907, on a farm south of Glen Elder, Ks. His death came Saturday afternoon, September 7, 1985, at the Veterans Administration Hospital, Grand Island, Nebr. He was 78 years old. Ed attended the Lone Hill Rural school. He was a farmer and stockman until he entered the service in October, 1942. He served in WW II in the U.S. Army as a Tech 5th Grade in the 1064th Engineer Forestry Co. He was in both the European African Middle Eastern and the Pacific theaters of war. He was discharged in December, 1945. Ed returned home to continue farming until he retired three years ago. he was a member of the Lutheran Church of Tipton, the American Legion of Glen Elder, and a life-time member of the Beloit V.F.W. Ed leaves his two sisters, Nora Fisher of Glen Elder and Josephine Konzen and her husband Lawrence of Downs; a nephew, Allen Fisher of Downs; three nieces, Louise Finley, Onaga, Ks., Rebecca Marzolf, and Caroline Bowles, both og Glen Elder, and their families, and a host of other relatives and friends. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother-in-law, Edwin Fisher. | Ahlvers, Edward Frederick (I515)
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1560 | New York, 1820-1850 Passenger and Immigration Lists about Christoph Grozinger Name: Christoph Grozinger Arrival Date: 18 May 1847 Age: 22 Gender: M (Male) Port of Arrival: New York Port of Departure: Liverpool Place of Origin: Deutschland Ship: Symetry Family Identification: 575329 Microfilm Serial Number: M237 Microfilm Roll Number: 66 | Grözinger, Christopher Adam (I1630)
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1561 | New York, U.S., Arriving Passenger and Immigration Lists, 1820-1850 Name: Rosine Grozinger Arrival Date: May 18, 1847 Age: 48 Gender: F (Female) Port of Arrival: New York Port of Departure: Liverpool Place of Origin: Deutschland Ship: Symetry Family Identification: 575329 Microfilm Serial Number: M237 Microfilm Roll Number: 66 | Sager, Rosina Katharina (I1633)
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1562 | News Article, Unknown Date Farewell Festivity for Charles Tripps Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baumgardt entertained at a picnic supper Saturday evening at the American Legion Hall. The event was in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tripp, who are moving to Denver, Colo. in the near future. A gift of money was presented to the honoree from the following who were present: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jarvis of Aurora, Mr. and Mrs. Oran Bryant and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gail Spencer, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Brown and family and Mr. and Mrs. Don Miller and family. | Schroth, Virginia Emma (I7)
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1563 | News Article, Unknown Date Farewell Festivity for Charles Tripps Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baumgardt entertained at a picnic supper Saturday evening at the American Legion Hall. The event was in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tripp, who are moving to Denver, Colo. in the near future. A gift of money was presented to the honoree from the following who were present: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jarvis of Aurora, Mr. and Mrs. Oran Bryant and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gail Spencer, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Brown and family and Mr. and Mrs. Don Miller and family. | Tripp, Charles John (I708)
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1564 | Newspaper Article: Engaged Onnalee Leonard Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Inness of Karval announce the engagement of their daughter, Onnalee Leonard, to Millard Harrell. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Harrell of Paradise, Kan. Miss Leonard is teaching music in Paradise and Harrell is the music teacher at Luray, Kan. An August wedding is being planned. | Leonard, Onnalee Jean (I227)
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1565 | Newspaper clipping unknown date. FROM JILL WURSTER, 9 years old, to her Granddad, G. Chris Christiansen - I love you, Granddad Please don't feel so bad And then, I'll feel glad If you don't I'll be mad Even at my good Granddad, Roses are red, Violets are blue, Parents are true, but much more are you. Happy Fathers Day, 120 6-25x | Christiansen, Gartus C (I912)
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1566 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Tripp, Nicholas Rynn (I1002)
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1567 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Shiery, Nicholas James (I2354)
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1568 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Paul Ivon Nicholas / Oda Edith Brewer (F165)
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1569 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Jerry Landals / Janice Ilene McDowell (F150)
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1570 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Harry Johnson / Donna Denise McDowell (F155)
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1571 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Dean Berkland / Janice Ilene McDowell (F151)
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1572 | No Children. | Family: Adolph Frederick Tonne / Mildred Maxine Renken (F175)
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1573 | No Children. | Family: Lawrence John Konzem / Josephine W Ahlvers (F180)
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1574 | No Children. | Family: Henry L Neumeyer / Emily Maria Reinking (F184)
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1575 | No Children. | Family: John Ziegler / Ella Reinking (F186)
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1576 | No Children. | Family: Carl H Reinking / Mabel V Dickman (F190)
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1577 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Reiber, Deann (I1855)
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1578 | Norman found out he had lung cancer during the summer of 1958. After he attended Bibe Nicholas' funeral, Norman told some of the relatives that "Uncle Bide looked so peaceful....I want to join him".... and that night, he went to the front yard and used a shotgun on himself! Died at about 11:30 p.m. Obit: Norman Nicholas of Jamaica Dies Norman A. Nicholas, 54, of Jamaica, died at his home in Jamaica about 11:30 p.m. Thursday. His death was attributed to a self-inflicted gun shot wound. The cause of his act was given as despondency over an incurable illness. Funeral services have not yet been set pending word from relatives at a distance. The slininger Funeral Chapel at Jefferson is in charge of arrangements. Mr. Nicholas os survived by his wife, Ella; three daughters, Norma Hull of Dawson, Alice Maylor of Dana and Mrs. Donna Young of Glendale, Calif.; six sons, Bill Nicholas of Iowa City, Edward Nicholas of Perry and Danny Nicholas of Jamaica, also Harold, Robert and Frank Nicholas, all at home. One sister also survives. He was preceded in death by his parents, three sisters, a half brother and one son who died in infancy. We wish to thank our neighbors, friends and relatives for the flowers, food, cards and ***dts during the illness and loss of our husband and father. Our special thanks to Rev. M. ** **ewart and to the Jamaica ****ies who served the dinner and ***ch. Your kindness will long be remembered. Mrs. Ella Mae Nicholas and family. dl 6-lp | Nicholas, Norman A (I172)
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1579 | Norman was a Timber worker ie tree felling etc, for saw milling in Victoria, Australia. He was serving in PNG (Papua and New Guinea) with the AIF (Australian Imperial Force) doing road making with his brother Hewey. Both brothers were in "bush band " and good playing wind instruments. Norman passed away sometime in the 1970's. | McAlpin, Norman John (I613)
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1580 | North Taylor Review (Sharpsburg, Iowa), Thursday February 14, 1918 p. 3 Obituary - Katharina Haering was born in Jo Daviess County, Illinois on March 5, 1864 and died at 11:45 on the 6 day of Feb. 1918 at her home southwest of Lenox, Iowa, aged 53 years, 11 months and 1 day. At the age of 14 she united with the German Lutheran church and later placed her membership with the Presbyterian Church at Lenox. She was married on the 19 day of Sept. 1895 to Daniel Stanger and came to reside on the farm 3 1/2 miles southwest of Lenox. To this union there were born 7 children, 1 preceded her in the home call; she leaves to mourn her loss, a husband, 2 sons, Paul and Frank, 4 daughters, Amelia, Florence, Elma and Matilda and a host of relatives and friends. The funeral service was held at the Blue Grove Christian church. Interment taking place at the Grove Center cemetery. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/54032906/katharina-stanger | Haering, Katharina H (I5659)
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1581 | Not sure where this note came from, as Ruth Passed in 1999. Lives in FortCollins, Colorado as of Sep 2004. | Pulfrey, Ruth Georgia (I1640)
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1582 | Not sure which Groezinger this is, but if there is another sibling that married a female from Brussels and had a son named George, they should be combined. | Grözinger, ? (I1634)
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1583 | Note from Dani Nichols: My grandma was adopted when she was three her adopted name was Sara Lee Bartlett, but we believe her real name was Sara Lee Trusso | Briggs, Sarah Elaine (I2630)
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1584 | Note from Dwight Thompson Jr. - One thing I dont want to forget is any time Uncle Bud would be leaving, he would always say "Glad you got to see me!". That always made me smile! | Schroth, Roland Ehredt (I895)
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1585 | Note from Dwight: When I originally read the article below it didnt make since to me, I even pulled up Google Maps and walked through what they were saying happened, it still didnt make since to me. Later in the day they updated their report, changing the car and Motorcycle around, and at that point I could see what happened. Either way I wish it had never happened. | Thompson, Austin Alexander (I989)
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1586 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Langer, Kelly Travis (I2768)
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1587 | Note from Terry burke - The first recorded christening "Jon Kewley" was at Ballough on 9 Feb 1607. | Kewley, John (I4403)
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1588 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hull, Keith (I200)
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1589 | NOTE: Information on this page was provided by Earl William Chamberlin. | Mullen, Florence (I214)
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1590 | NOTE: Information on this page was provided by Earl William Chamberlin. | Chamberlin, Earl William (I730)
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1591 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Boens, Genevieve (I4691)
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1592 | NOTE: Last known address Hickory Hills, Illinois, in 2000. | Boens, Charlotte (I4692)
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1593 | NOTE: Notes state Ernest died west of Rippey. Also found notes stating Ernest died in Washington, Iowa. NOTE: There are several different references to Ernest Edward Nicholas' date of birth being 1830, Should be 1838. Ernest's Baptism was at the Presbyterian Church. ERNEST EDWARD NICHOLAS Obituary. Ernest Edward Nicholas was born in Berlin, Germany, June 25, 1830 and died at the home of his son Byde near Rippey at the age of 94 years, 3 months and 14 days. Mr. Nicholas came to this country when a small boy and made his home at Sublet, Ill. He was united in marriage to Minerva Hastings Dec 12, 1864. Then they moved to Ogden, Iowa and from there to Rippey where they lived together until 1900 when his wife passed to the great Beyond. From this time on he lived with his children until he became so feeble he required special attention. Then he made his home with Byde till Oct. 9, 1924 at 2 p.m. he passed away. Mr. Nicholas had inited with the Presbyterian Church in Rippey in 1888. Funeral services were held in Rippey Saturday afternoon Oct. 11 and interment made at the Rippey cemetery. He was survived by his 7 children all whom are living except Ernest who passed away in 1921, Edward of Decatur, Ill., Addie Mullen of Kansas City, Mo., Karl of Peoria, Kan., Ralph of Hugo, Colo., Byde of Rippey and Fred of Kansas City, Mo., all were present except Ralph. Jefferson Bee Obituary Wed. Oct 15, 1924 Vol 57 #42 5th page from title pg Rippey News - Death of E.E. Nichols (NOTE: Nichols should be spelled Nicholas, also The Bijo should be Bide for Conrad Julius Abijah Nicholas) Rippey. Last Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock occurred the death of E. E. Nichols at the home of his son Bijo Nichols. Mr. Nichols has been in very poor health for several years due to his advanced age. He was born in Berlin, Germany and was past 96 years of age at his death. His wife died about twenty-five years ago and since that time he lived alone in Rippey until about three years ago. He leaves to mourn his death, Edd, of Illinois; Carl of eastern Kansas; Fred and Adalaide, of Kansas City and Bijoe, of Rippey, all of whom were present at the funeral. Film 136 - E Jefferson Herald Obituary Thur. Oct 23, 1924 Page 3 E. E. Nicholas. (NOTE: 1930 birth should be 1838, also he was married to Minerva) E. E. Nicholas was born in Berlin Germany, June 25, 1930 and died at the home of his son Byde, near Rippey, aged 94 years, 3 months and 14 days on Oct. 9, 1924. He was married to Binerva Hastings, December 12, 1864. She having passed to the great beyond in 1900. He is survived by 6 children. Earnest having passed away in 1921. Funeral services were held Saturday, Oct. 11, from the M. E. Church. Burial was made in the Rippey Cemetary. | Nicholas, Ernest Edward (I155)
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1594 | NOTE: Possably married in Columbus Kansas. | Family: Charles Andrew Benjamin Estey / Bertha Myrtle Mayhood (F74)
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1595 | NOTE: Residence at time of death, Hickory Hills, Cook County, Illinois. | Tripp, Elva Ada (I4687)
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1596 | NOTE: Residence at time of death, Hometown, Cook County, Illinois. | Boens, Maurice L (I4690)
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1597 | NOTE: Roy had a twin brother named Ray. Per: lana jean tracy Married: 4 Feb 1919 in ATWOOD,RAWLINS,KANSAS,USA Note: MARRIAGE LICENSE ATWOOD,KANSAS GROOM-TRACY ROY W. BRIDE=THOMPSON MARY J. LICENSE NUMBER-56 DATE ISSUED-1-31-1919 DATE OF MARRIAGE-2-4-1919 BOOK NUMBER-3 PAGE NUMBER BURIAL- MARRIAGE FROM THE ATWOOD,KANSAS RAWLINS CO,KANSAS NEWSPAPER. Buried in 1st Section Lot 108 in Brewster Cemetery, Brewster, Thomas County, Kansas. | Tracy, Roy William (I130)
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1598 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Tripp, Micheal Ray (I787)
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1599 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Streed, Christine Kay (I352)
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1600 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Thompson, Gary Dean (I303)
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