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Death records contained the name , age , date of death , name of parents or spouse , attending priest ... names ; and , more often in the later records , the location of the birth and the signature of the priest who performed and ...
Death records contained the name , age , date of death , name of parents or spouse , attending priest ... names ; and , more often in the later records , the location of the birth and the signature of the priest who performed and ...
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Our identification of name equivalences derived primarily from personal interviews . Often , however , we were able to deduce equivalencies from our records . For instance , both baptism and marriage records give parental names .
Our identification of name equivalences derived primarily from personal interviews . Often , however , we were able to deduce equivalencies from our records . For instance , both baptism and marriage records give parental names .
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ARECORD - NO SPOUSE - RECNO MARRIAGE - NO DATE - OF - MARRIAGE SPOUSEL - NAME SPOUSEF - NAME WHERE -MARRIED FIRST - NAME LAST - NAME SPLN BRECORD - NO SPOUSE - RECNO MARRIAGE - NO DATE - OF - MARRIAGE SPOUSEL - NAME SPOUSEF - NAME WHERE ...
ARECORD - NO SPOUSE - RECNO MARRIAGE - NO DATE - OF - MARRIAGE SPOUSEL - NAME SPOUSEF - NAME WHERE -MARRIED FIRST - NAME LAST - NAME SPLN BRECORD - NO SPOUSE - RECNO MARRIAGE - NO DATE - OF - MARRIAGE SPOUSEL - NAME SPOUSEF - NAME WHERE ...
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