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Page 88
... children were all frozen to death , whilst Wabbie David's wife & child were also frozen to death . Wabbie was alive but badly frozen when Ben arrived but Ben did not expect him to live . . . . The writer remarked on Tuesday of the ...
... children were all frozen to death , whilst Wabbie David's wife & child were also frozen to death . Wabbie was alive but badly frozen when Ben arrived but Ben did not expect him to live . . . . The writer remarked on Tuesday of the ...
Page 368
... child's first and last name , the father's first and last name , the mother's first name , and the age of the child or his / her grade in school . Other miscellaneous church records also existed . A list compiled by Jules Leguerrier in ...
... child's first and last name , the father's first and last name , the mother's first name , and the age of the child or his / her grade in school . Other miscellaneous church records also existed . A list compiled by Jules Leguerrier in ...
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... child . After all the marriage forms for a surname group were linked , the records for the unattached children were studied . When individuals were listed as children of a couple for whom we had no marriage record , for ex- ample ...
... child . After all the marriage forms for a surname group were linked , the records for the unattached children were studied . When individuals were listed as children of a couple for whom we had no marriage record , for ex- ample ...
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