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mentioned in will of grandfather Simeon Frost | Freeman, Washington (I1418)
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mentioned in will of grandfather Simeon Frost PAGE vol 1 p. 60 | Busick, Mahulda (I1432)
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mentioned in will of grandfather Simeon Frost PAGE vol 1 p. 60 | Busick, Samuel (I1435)
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mentioned in will of grandfather Simeon Frost PAGE vol 1 p. 60 | Spear, Sarah J. (I1437)
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mentioned in will of grandfather Simeon Frost PAGE vol. 1 p. 60 | Freeman, Francis (I1415)
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mentioned in will of grandfather Simeon Frost with Busick, Benjamin P.; age 3; #154; b. IN PAGE vol 1 p. 60 | Busick, John W (I1434)
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mentioned in will of grandfather Simeon Frost with Busick, Benjamin P.; age 8; #154; b. IN | Busick, Elizabeth J (I1429)
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mentioned in will of grandfather Simeon Frost, Sep 1867, Orange Co., IL | Freeman, Simeon (I1426)
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mentioned in will of grandfather Simeon Frost, Sep 1867, Orange Co., IN | Freeman, Mary E. (I1419)
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mentioned in will of grandfather Simeon Frost, Sep 1867, Orange Co., IN | Freeman, Martha J. (I1421)
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mentioned in will of grandfather Simeon Frost, Sep 1867, Orange Co., IN | Freeman, John F. (I1422)
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mentioned in will of grandfather Simeon Frost, Sep 1867, Orange Co., IN | Freeman, Joseph (I1423)
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mentioned in will of grandfather Simeon Frost, Sep 1867, Orange Co., IN | Freeman, James (I1424)
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mentioned in will of grandfather Simeon Frost, Sep 1867, Orange Co., IN | Freeman, Louisa (I1425)
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mentioned in will of grandfather Simeon Frost, Sep 1867, Orange Co., IN PAGE vol 1 p. 60
BURIAL: Syria Cemetery
mentioned in will of grandfather Simeon Frost, Sep 1867, Orange Co., IN PAGE vol 1 p. 60 | FROST, James Anderson Jr. (I1393)
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mentioned in will of grandfather Simeon Frost, Sep 1867, Orange Co., IN | Frost, Elizabeth L. (I1392)
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mentioned in will of grandfather Simeon Frost, Sep 1867, Orange Co., IN | Frost, Henrietta C. (I1395)
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Mentioned in will of Husband John McCullers, 1767, Johnston Co., NC; named co-executor with son. Mary Cullers, Daughter; will of Jones, Francis | Jones, Mary (I1877)
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mentioned in will of husband Tignal Jones mentioned in will of son John C. Jones | Cain, Penelope "Penny" (I1889)
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Mentioned in will of mother Peggy Forgy, 9 Jun 1828, Laurens, SC. | Forgy, Rachel (I1868)
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Mentioned in will of uncle Nathaniel Jones, Jr. 1828. | Jones, Elizabeth "Eliza" Smith (I2233)
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Merle Romer has birth as about 1610 | Crane, Margaret (I6786)
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Merle Romer has her name as Aneta Coles de Preston with a birth date of about 1539, of Fenn y Compton, Warwickshire, England. | Coles (De Preston), Aneta (Agnes) (I7109)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Osborn, Bonnie Mae (I3860)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Last, Regina Evelyn (I13040)
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Methodist Episcopal | Denson, Dr. Issac (I3931)
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Middlesex Co. Mass. Sudbury Vital Records 1640 to 1840 page 115 fil m 25418. | Reed, Thomas (I6905)
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Mildred Talitha Rawlins, born 5 September, 1828, Greene County, Illinois.
~Web_Links: See: James Mason Rawlins - What we Know - Second Generation http://www.rawlins.org/know.html
Mildred Talitha Rawlins, born 5 September, 1828, Greene County, Illinois. | Rawlins, Mildred Talitha (I7746)
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MILITARY: Member of Mormon Battalion | Smith, John Grover (I2097)
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Miriam was baptized by the Pastor of the Church of Christ in South Hampton on December 30, 1744. She was identified as a child of Richard and Ann Collins. | Collins, Miriam (I13241)
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MISSION: Southern States
~Web_Links: Vi (Harvey Jr.'s daughter) and Owen with BIG dog \http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/m100.p17.jpg
~Web_Links: Life Story http://www.rawlins.org/histories/html/rawlins_harvey_m_jr.html
~Web_Links: Harvey and Rebecca, young adults \ http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/m1000C.p1.jpg
~Web_Links: Photo, adult http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/1000C0.p1.jpg
SOURCES: Film 178087 (Sealings Children to Parents) p. 113; Obituary Card Index, Film #32116 5; ;
DEATH: Database: Full Context of Utah Since Statehood, Volumes 1-4 Utah Since State: Historical and Biographical. Volume IV.
Harvey M. Rawlins, Jr., deceased, was a public-spirited citizen of Utah whose loyalt y to the general welfare was manifest in active cooperation in many plans and measures for the public good. For a long period he made his home at Lewiston but was born at Big Cottonwood , Utah, December 13, 1851, his parents being Harvey M. and Margaret (Frost) Rawlins. The father was born in Greene county, Illinois, February 14, 1825, and was a son of James Rawlins, who served in the War of 1812 and who in turn was a son of Charles Rawlins, one of the Revolutionary war heroes. The family came originally from North Carolina and Harvey M. Rawlins was numbered among the pioneer settlers of Utah. The mother, Margaret (Frost) Rawlins, was born in Fremont county, Iowa, April 28, 1830. Harvey M. Rawlins, Jr., was reared under the parental roof and in early life engaged in freighting. In 1870 he and his father took up land in Lewiston, where they made their home and he was identified with various lines of business. He became active in the promotion and building of the Cub River canal, which has been the main feature leading to the development of Lewiston, this canal irrigating a large area. Mr. Rawlins was also accredited with donating a considerable tract of land to this work for building purposes. On the 28th of December, 1877, Mr. Rawlins was married to Miss Rebecca Lewis, a daughter of William Hendricks and Martha N. (Petty) Lewis, who were married at Fort Harriman, Utah, in 1856. Her father was born in Macoupin county, Illinois, October 14, 1837, and came to Utah in 1851. The mother was born in Tennessee in November, 1837, and arrived in Utah in 1850 . She was a daughter of Robert C. Petty and Margaret (Wells) Petty, the former born in Dickson county, Tennessee, November 21, 1812, while the latter was born at Edgecomb, North Carolina , March 2, 1806. On coming to Utah they settled near Salt Lake City and Mr. Petty was called to fill a mission to the Indian Territory, where he passed away, his grave being made on th e banks of the Arkansas river. He had been sheriff in his home county in Tennessee and was called upon to arrest David Patten and Warren Parrish, who were preaching the Mormon doctrine . When he took them in charge, instead of locking them up, he took them to his home and so earnestly did they present their plea that he was converted to the Mormon faith. William H. Lew is, the father of Mrs. Harvey M. Rawlins, was the first bishop of Lewiston and was president of the Benson stake at the time of his death. He was prominently identified with public enterprises and with the work of the church and was among the first to locate in the Cache valle y in 1859, settling at Richmond.
To Mr. and Mrs. Rawlins were born six children: William Harvey, who was born October 1 3, 1878; Linna Dean, who has passed away; Clement Lewis, born August 12, 1885; Verda Fern, Ma y 20, 1889; Lorenzo Kimball, born September 4, 1896; and Elmina, born July 12, 1898. The deat h of Mr. Rawlins occurred January 17, 1916. His activity in canal building, in business circl es and along other lines had made him a valued and highly respected citizen of the community in which he resided and his sterling worth was recognized by all who knew him. Statehood Census; p. 601 with Rawlins, Harvey M.; age 8; b. UT with Rawlins, Harvey; age 18; #183; b. UT #42; age 28, farmer, b. UT, parents b. IL/TN
Cache county, Utah cemetery records, Lewiston, Richmond Cemeteries, 979.2121.2V22L, pgs. 35-37, Lewiston and Richmond cemeteries pgs. 35-37, Harvey Sr. with wife and some children all buried in Lewiston and Richmond cemeteries. Wives, Rebecca Lewis and Louisa Waddoups. Some of his siblings also buried there. 1880 census Lewiston, Cache, Utah territory, film FHL1255336, pg. 233A, His parents, his brother Franklin with most of his siblings in his home(8) and same page H.(Harvey) and wife, Rebecca.
MISSION: Southern States
~Web_Links: Vi (Harvey Jr.'s daughter) and Owen with BIG dog \http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/m100.p17.jpg
~Web_Links: Life Story http://www.rawlins.org/histories/html/rawlins_harvey_m_jr.html
~Web_Links: Harvey and Rebecca, young adults \ http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/m1000C.p1.jpg
~Web_Links: Photo, adult http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/1000C0.p1.jpg
SOURCES: Film 178087 (Sealings Children to Parents) p. 113; Obituary Card Index, Film #32116 5; ;
DEATH: Database: Full Context of Utah Since Statehood, Volumes 1-4 Utah Since State: Historical and Biographical. Volume IV.
Harvey M. Rawlins, Jr., deceased, was a public-spirited citizen of Utah whose loyalt y to the general welfare was manifest in active cooperation in many plans and measures for the public good. For a long period he made his home at Lewiston but was born at Big Cottonwood , Utah, December 13, 1851, his parents being Harvey M. and Margaret (Frost) Rawlins. The father was born in Greene county, Illinois, February 14, 1825, and was a son of James Rawlins, who served in the War of 1812 and who in turn was a son of Charles Rawlins, one of the Revolutionary war heroes. The family came originally from North Carolina and Harvey M. Rawlins was numbered among the pioneer settlers of Utah. The mother, Margaret (Frost) Rawlins, was born in Fremont county, Iowa, April 28, 1830. Harvey M. Rawlins, Jr., was reared under the parental roof and in early life engaged in freighting. In 1870 he and his father took up land in Lewiston, where they made their home and he was identified with various lines of business. He became active in the promotion and building of the Cub River canal, which has been the main feature leading to the development of Lewiston, this canal irrigating a large area. Mr. Rawlins was also accredited with donating a considerable tract of land to this work for building purposes. On the 28th of December, 1877, Mr. Rawlins was married to Miss Rebecca Lewis, a daughter of William Hendricks and Martha N. (Petty) Lewis, who were married at Fort Harriman, Utah, in 1856. Her father was born in Macoupin county, Illinois, October 14, 1837, and came to Utah in 1851. The mother was born in Tennessee in November, 1837, and arrived in Utah in 1850 . She was a daughter of Robert C. Petty and Margaret (Wells) Petty, the former born in Dickson county, Tennessee, November 21, 1812, while the latter was born at Edgecomb, North Carolina , March 2, 1806. On coming to Utah they settled near Salt Lake City and Mr. Petty was called to fill a mission to the Indian Territory, where he passed away, his grave being made on th e banks of the Arkansas river. He had been sheriff in his home county in Tennessee and was called upon to arrest David Patten and Warren Parrish, who were preaching the Mormon doctrine . When he took them in charge, instead of locking them up, he took them to his home and so earnestly did they present their plea that he was converted to the Mormon faith. William H. Lew is, the father of Mrs. Harvey M. Rawlins, was the first bishop of Lewiston and was president of the Benson stake at the time of his death. He was prominently identified with public enterprises and with the work of the church and was among the first to locate in the Cache valle y in 1859, settling at Richmond. | Rawlins, Harvey Mcgalyard Jr. (I8984)
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MISSION: Southern States
SOURCES: Wallsburg LDS Ward Records, film no. 27433; Marriage Certificate; Life history of Lucina Meacham Boren written by herself; History if Anna Marie Boren written by herself; TIB t o St. George (correct baptism sited from 6583 #59 Wallsburg Ward Records) NOTES: Was known as Don L. Bigelow. He was a farmer and merchant. Death certificate states place of death 41 S 3d E Provo, Utah.
~Web_Links: Don and Annie -- DUP Summary http://www.rawlins.org/histories/html/bigelow_daniel_d_louis.html
~Web_Links: Don And Annie by Okie B. Heward http://www.rawlins.org/histories/html/bigelow_don_&_annie.html
~Web_Links: Patriarchial Blessings http://www.rawlins.org/histories/html/bigelow_don_blessings.html
~Web_Links: Autobiographical Sketch http://www.rawlins.org/histories/html/bigelow_don_life_sketch.html
~Web_Links: Mission Release http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/1110.cc.jpg
~Web_Links: Autobiographical Sketch http://www.rawlins.org/histories/html/bigelow_don_life_sketch.html
~Web_Links: Don and Annie Bigelow, Memories of, by Elva Bigelow Carter/ http://www.rawlins.org/histories/html/don_%26_annie_bigelow_2.html
MISSION: Southern States
SOURCES: Wallsburg LDS Ward Records, film no. 27433; Marriage Certificate; Life history of Lucina Meacham Boren written by herself; History if Anna Marie Boren written by herself; TIB t o St. George (correct baptism sited from 6583 #59 Wallsburg Ward Records) NOTES: Was known as Don L. Bigelow. He was a farmer and merchant. Death certificate states place of death 41 S 3d E Provo, Utah.
~Web_Links: Don and Annie -- DUP Summary http://www.rawlins.org/histories/html/bigelow_daniel_d_louis.html
~Web_Links: Patriarchial Blessings http://www.rawlins.org/histories/html/bigelow_don_blessings.html
~Web_Links: Autobiographical Sketch http://www.rawlins.org/histories/html/bigelow_don_life_sketch.html
~Web_Links: Mission Release http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/1110.cc.jpg
~Web_Links: Autobiographical Sketch http://www.rawlins.org/histories/html/bigelow_don_life_sketch.html | Bigelow, Daniel Don Louis (I5994)
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MISSION: Central States Mission
~Web_Links: Obituary http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/10001fF0.ho.jpg
~Web_Links: Funeral Program http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/10001fF0.df.jpg
MISSION: Central States Mission
~Web_Links: Obituary http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/10001fF0.ho.jpg | Wiser, Samuel Frost (I6378)
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MISSION: South Western States Mission
~Web_Links: Obituary http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/10001fD0.ho.jpg
p. 264
MISSION: South Western States Mission
~Web_Links: Obituary http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/10001fD0.ho.jpg | Wiser, John Harvey (I6376)
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MISSION: Southern States
~Web_Links: Frank's Family 1924 http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/m1000E.p2.jpg
~Web_Links: Franklin, George F., Charles F. and Harvey Sr. (4 Generations)\ http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/m1000E.p5.jpg
~Web_Links: George F. Rawlins Portrait\ http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/1000EA1.p0.jpg
SOURCES: History of Margaret Elzirah Frost Rawlins
MISSION: Southern States
~Web_Links: Frank's Family 1924 http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/m1000E.p2.jpg
~Web_Links: Franklin, George F., Charles F. and Harvey Sr. (4 Generations)\ http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/m1000E.p5.jpg
~Web_Links: George F. Rawlins Portrait\ http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/1000EA1.p0.jpg | Rawlins, George Franklin (I9121)
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MISSION: Southern States
~Web_Links: Photo, mid adult http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/1000l0.p1.jpg
~Web_Links: Photo with cousin, young adultl \ http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/1000l0.p2.jpg
~Web_Links: Edwin Stocks and Joseph H. Lewis Portrait, 1898 (on mission in Southern Stateshttp://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/m1000l.p2.jpg)
~Web_Links: Wedding portrait http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/1000l0.p3.jpg
MISSION: Southern States
~Web_Links: Photo, mid adult http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/1000l0.p1.jpg
~Web_Links: Photo with cousin, young adultl \ http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/1000l0.p2.jpg | Stocks, Edwin Murry (I7637)
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MISSION: Southern States
~Web_Links: Sketch by Lillian H. Culver \ http://www.rawlins.org/histories/html/hogan_goudy_history.html
~Web_Links: History by E. Taggart http://www.rawlins.org/histories/html/hogan_goudy_a_2.html
~Web_Links: History by unknown http://www.rawlins.org/histories/html/hogan_goudy_a.html
~Web_Links: Portrait (younger) http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/1000j0.p2.jpg Portrait (young man) http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/1000j0.p3.jpg
~Web_Links: Portrait (missionary) http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/1000j0.p4.jpg
~Web_Links: Portrait (missionary2) http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/1000j0.p5.jpg
~Web_Links: Portrait (older) http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/1000j0.p1.jpg
~Web_Links: Hogan log cabin http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/m1000j.p3.jpg
~Web_Links: Hogan Home 1935. Goudy, Mint and Patty \ http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/m1000j.p2.jpg
MISSION: Southern States
~Web_Links: Sketch by Lillian H. Culver \ http://www.rawlins.org/histories/html/hogan_goudy_history.html
~Web_Links: History by E. Taggart http://www.rawlins.org/histories/html/hogan_goudy_a_2.html
~Web_Links: History by unknown http://www.rawlins.org/histories/html/hogan_goudy_a.html
~Web_Links: Portrait (younger) http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/1000j0.p2.jpg Portrait (young man) http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/1000j0.p3.jpg
~Web_Links: Portrait (missionary) http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/1000j0.p4.jpg
~Web_Links: Portrait (missionary2) http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/1000j0.p5.jpg
~Web_Links: Portrait (older) http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/1000j0.p1.jpg
~Web_Links: Hogan log cabin http://www.rawlins.org/histories/graphics/fullsize/m1000j.p3.jpg | Hogan, Goudy Abraham (I5869)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Mitchel, Brian (I11420)
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Montauk Indian | Dayton, Wilhelmina (I11948)
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Moore, J. P.; p. 714 Jane Pate Moore is always identified (e.g., in local history books) as the daughter of "Jeremiah Pate of Tennessee." Her son Jeremiah Pate Moore (1837-1919) served three years in the Confederate Army, and was a courier for Quantrell's Raiders (per Missouri 1882 local history book). | Moore, Jeremiah Pate (I1631)
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Morgan has birth date of 7 Aug 1742 | Burbank, Abigail (I6754)
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Most of the children born before marriage. | Family F1170
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Mother's name was Elizabeth on Romer group sheet.
~RESEARCH: Romer has place as Moulsham Chelmsford, Essex, England
BURIAL: Church Yard
DEATH: Will proved this date
Mother's name was Elizabeth on Romer group sheet.
BURIAL: Church Yard | Rogers, John (I7373)
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moved to TX with his father-in-law William Rawlins p. 85 | Fleming, William F. (I2655)
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Mr. and Mrs. Jim Giddens (Peggy, daughter of Daisy, son Dudley) 49 Clock House Lane Ashford, Middlesex, England | Giddens, Jim (I13140)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Last, John Morgan (I12919)
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Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jackson (Son of Daisy, wife Marie and daughters Patricia and Louise) 6 A Crescent Road Brighton, England | Jackson, Peter Horace (I13053)
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Mrs. and Mrs. Douglas Reeve (Joyce, daughter of Daisy) 54 Farm Hill Woodingdean Brighton, Sussex, England | Reeve, Douglas (I13138)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Kemp, Carol (I4403)
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Nahum Bigelow Home, | Family F21
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