Matches 1,301 to 1,350 of 1,538
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Note: John Tribby's 3rd wife of four | Hamlin, Mary Belle (I331)
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Note: John Tribby's 4th wife of four | Hatswell, Jenny (I332)
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Note: Joseph is a brother of Nancy Clark who married William Albin, younger brother of Elizabeth. | Clark, Joseph (I321)
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Note: Joseph is a brother of William Carroll who married Leah Albin, Nancy's eldest sister. | Carroll, Joseph (I324)
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Note: Nancy is a sister to Joseph Clark who married Elizabeth Albin, William's elder sister. | Clark, Nancy (I283)
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Note: William is a brother to Joseph Carroll who married Nancy Albin, younger sister to Leah. | Carroll, William (I319)
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Note: According to these dates he was 101 years old at his death. Mortimer Cooley in the Cooley Genealogy noted that Samuel Bliss was aged 102 at his death (101 years, 5 months).
From Boston Post-Boy, Boston, Massachusetts dated 17 Jul 1749. "On the 19th past [19 June 1749] died at Springfield, Mr. Samuel Bliss, in the 102d Year of his age: He was born in that Town, Sept 7, 1647; and has left alive 6 Children, 38 grandchildren, 114 Great-Grandchildren, and 10 great-great-grandchildren".
Children and death years: Samuel Jr-1st, 1692; Nathaniel 2nd, 1751; Sarah, ?; Margaret, est 1744, Thomas Bliss, 1767; Hannah, 1711; John 1784; Samuel Jr-2nd, 1724; and Ebenezer, 1784.
By my count four childern were definitely alive after 19 Jun 1749: Nathaniel 2nd, Thomas, John, and Ebenezer. Sarah's death date is unknown so if after 1749 she would be the 5th child alive. | Bliss, Samuel (I682)
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Note: Ambrose Owen-2 is Ambrose-1's grand-nephew. | Owen, Ambrose (I1316)
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Note: Ensign Benjamin Cooley was born in Tring, Hertfordshire about 1615. | Baldwin, John (I1774)
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Note: Godfrey Tarbox' daughter, Sharley, married David Taylor Carver. Godfrey's sister, Asenath Tarbox was lawfully married to David's father, Aldric Carver but David's mother was Lucy Taylor. | Tarbox, Godfrey (I380)
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Note: In Brimfield Historical Celebration of the Town of Brimfield page 389 Genealogy of the Charles Family, Elizabeth's birthdate is listed as 3 Oct 1711 | Charles, Elisabeth (I383)
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Note: May birthdate from date on picture. | Cooley, Dale Leroy (I97)
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Note: Stephen Warren Cooley was living with his daughter Luella Cooley Wilcox in Douglas County Minnesota at the time of his death in 1906 | Cooley, Luella (I1690)
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Noted that Gilbert de Clare was age 47 and Joan of Acre was age 18 at time of marriage | Family: Gilbert de Clare / Joan of Acre (F317)
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Noted that Isabelle was age 12 when married to King John age 33 at the time | Family: John "Lackland" Plantagenet / Isabelle des Angoul (F329)
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Noted that Jane was age 16 when married (Noah was 21) | Family: Noah Cooley / Jane Sutherland (F19)
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Noted that King Henry III was age 9 at the time he married to Eleanore of Provence | Family: Henry III Plantagenet / Eleanore of Provence (F328)
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Noted that Seigle was 26 and Martha was 18 | Family: William Winfield Barnhouse / Martha Alice Abbott (F689)
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Notice disclaimer p1348 ov Vol 2: The author of this work has no positive proof that the...Thomas [born in 1936 in Hartforc, Ct.] was the Thomas Sanford who went to Weybridge, Vt., and settled there about 1775. | Source (S485)
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Obituary The body of Nels Hawkinson, who passed away last Wednesday was returned to Akron [Colorado] last Thursday evening and remained at the Yeamans Mortuary until Sunday when funeral services were held in the Otis Presbyterian Church, with the pastor, Rev. W.G. White in charge. Interment was made in the Otis Cemetery beside his wife. Nels Hawkinson was born in Sweden August 22, 1861 and passed away September 24, 1941, at the age of 80 years, 1 month, and 2 days. He came to American when he was 23 years old [year of immigration: 1888] and was employed by the Burlington Railroad in Plattsmouth and Havelock, Nebraska, for many years He was united in marriage to Hannah Franeson at Omaha, Nebraska, June 4, 1887 and t this union four children were born, three of whom survive. He came to Colorado in 1910 and settled on a homestead near what is now DeNova...south of Otis. He was a member of the Swedish Lutheran Church...Mrs. Hawkinson preceded him in death 10 years ago, and a son died in infancy. He is survived by two sons, Fred of Akron and Carl of Westminster [Colorado], two daughters, Ann Rogers of Westminster and Hilda Hawkinson of Prophetstown, Illinois. Hilda was the daughter of Mrs. Hawkinson by a previous marriage. - The Akron News-Reporter, Thursday, October 2, 1941 | Hawkinson, Nels (I657)
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Obituary (culled from the Akron News-Reporter, Thur Oct 8, 1931 and the Otis Independent Thur Oct 8, 1931) Mrs. Nels Hawkinson [Hannah Franeson] passed away last Thursday evening at her home in Otis after a lingering illness of almost five years duration. She was born in [Sk | Franeson, Hannah (I1769)
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Obituary - The Akron News - Thursday, July 2, 1925 "As a result of boyish courage and recklessness, George Howard Barnhouse, the 13 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Perl Barnhouse, was placed tenderly in his last resting place Tuesday in the Akron Cemetery. George Howard Barnhouse was born September 2, 1912, at the ranch home of his parents 27 miles southwest of Akron and came to his untimely death at the same place on June 28, 1925 at the age of 12 years, 9 months and 29 days. He was a member of the Olinger Highlander organization of Denver. Howard was an unusually intelligent and ambitious lad, having graduated from the eight grade in May last spring. He was to enter high school almost on his 13th birthday. He leaves a father and mother, two brothers and a sister, Thelma Ruth, age 15 years, Robert, age 10 years and Omar Eugene,. age 1 year. A sister, Dora Marie, preceded him in 1900 at the age of three months. The funeral services were held from the Methodist Church with Rev. Coulter in charge and the burial took place in the Akron Cemetery."
*********************Taken from letter written by Anna B. Wright in answer to questions from Mrs. Mary Mainetti on May 26, 1967
"George Howard Barnhouse
Born: September 2, 1912, Washington County, ColoradoWas killed in truck accident, June 28, 1925, Washington County, Colo. Buried: Akron Cemetery, Akron, Colorado" | Barnhouse, George Howard (I222)
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OBITUARY for MARY BRINK wife of Fletcher Sutherland
This estimable woman died on the 24th of September last, of dropsy, aged 43 years. She was the eldest daughter of George Brink, of Lyons, and wife of Fletcher Sutherland, of Cambria, Niagara Co, NY. She was a most amiable and courteous lady, and much esteemed by all who knew her. Reared under moral and Christian influences, she became, at an early age, a member of the Episcopal Church, in which she continued an example of deep, unaffected piety, of untarnished character and purity of conversation. she commenced her education abroad, at the Lima Seminary, and by her unassuming manner and noble bearing gained the respect and favor of both students and teachers. During her early years she was much in society, but after long-continued ill health and domestic care, she came to look upon the family circle as the boundary of her usefulness and pleasure, and devoted a large portion of her time to the education and instruction of her children. She possessed, in a remarkable degree, the power of discerning human character, and a charity not less remarkable, which always led her to dwell upon the good qualities of others, and to take the most favorable view of their faults and weaknesses. For several weeks before her death, she had gained a complete triumph over the fear of death, and with unwavering faith and steadfast hope, was calmly waiting the approach of that hour when her last work would be done and her "spirit go to the God who gave it." Her last illness brought to her side many of her former acquaintances and her neighbors, anxious to bestow their sympathies, and their numerous expressions of kind regard are gratefully treasured as a memorial more enduring than any earthly monument. Her remains were taken to the Chapel at Warren's Corners, where an appropriate sermon was delivered by the Rev. L. S. Stevens, of the Episcopal Church, Lockport, with an address commendatory of the purity of her life and example. | Brink, Mary (I659)
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Obituary from Minneapolis StarROHNE Abbie Cecelia, age 90 of Walker Methodist Home. Survived by daughter, Mrs Robert (Doris) Maxley. Mpls.; 3 sons, Shirley F, and Orville D., both of Mpls., Kenneth J. Rohne, Benson, Minn.; 6 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild. Services Saturday afternoon 2:30 o'clock Wernes Brothers Chapel 37th St & Nicollet Ave. Interment Anoka, Minn. Friends may call at chapel beginning Friday afternoon 3 o'clock. | Brown, Abbie Cecilia (I1087)
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Obituary from the Akron News Reporter, June 2, 1932: The [Samuel Jasper Miller-Mary Ellen Nickerson] family came to Colorado in March 1910 from Pierce, Neb. and settled on a homestead near Arickaree where she resided with her son, R.N., at the time of her death...Prior to their residence at Pierce, the family lived in the vicinity of Plainview, Neb. where they came from Iowa in 1893. Funeral services in Otis Presbyterian Church, May 29, 1932 (Sunday) by Rev. Charles B. Leeper. | Nickerson, Mary Ellen (I34)
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Obituary in Fairview Republican Feb 9 1923 Jacob Barnhouse was born December 4th 1846 near Belle Valley, Ohio and died at Oklahoma City January 31st 1923 age 76 years, 1 month, and 27 days [yields correct birthdate]. He was taken suddenly ill with the flu and was sick only a few days. He leaves to mourn his loss three daughters, Mrs Eva Horrum of Adams, Neb., Miss Mary Barnhouse of Oklahoma City, and Mrs. Grace Brinson of Cleo Springs, Oklahoma. Funeral services were held in the Methodist church in Cleo February 2nd and interment made in the Square Cedar Cemetery. | Barnhouse, Jacob (I1882)
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Of Greenfield (sic) according to Margerin's DAR application | Wakeman, Aaron (I457)
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OLD PHYSICIAN DEAD
DR. A. L. CRESSLER PASSES AWAY AT HIS HOME IN WILKES-BARRE A. L. Cressler, whose death occurred yesterday morning at his home, 248 South River street, waa one of the oldest physicians la Wilkes-Barre. Last Wednesday he became seriously ill. Deceased was born In 1828 In Carlisle, Pa., and after a course in the public schools he went to Jefferson Medical. Soon afterwards he was married to Miss Caroline Heller, who still survives him. Shortly after his marriage he went to Espy, Columbia County, and began to practice medicine, but soon moved to Sugar Loaf Township, in this county, where his active life was spent; except that for a few years, two or three, he lived in the State of Ohio. About twenty years ago he moved to this city where he resided till his death. He had only one child, his son. Dr. John M. Cressler of this city. He became a member of the .Luzerne County Medical Society on March 4, 1861. but his membership was lost by removal in 1880, and waa not afterward resumed.
He was a member of the Pennsylvania Legislature in 1874. There will be services at the house on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock and on Thursday morning the remains will be taken to Conyngham for interment. - The Wilkes-Barre Record, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania; 24 Feb 1903, Tue, Page 8 | Cressler, Alonzo L. (I1106)
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Oliver Diggins born about 1735, died at Weathersfield, Vt. in 1819, where he settled in 1780-81. His will, dated June 15, 1815, probated Mar. 13, 1819 names nine of his children...He was a soldier in the Revolution. Oliver enlisted 19 May 1775. He was with 2nd Co, 4th Reg in the siege of Boston. See DAR applications 54385 and 132186.
From Connecticut Men in the Revolution pp59-60: Connecticut Continental Troops Eight Regiments for the Year 1775 Among the names: Oliver Diggins; Time Enlisted, May 19, 1775; When Discharged, Dec 20, 1775
Fourth Regiment - Col. Hinman's - 1775Raised on the first call for troops, April-May 1775 and recruited mainly in Litchfield County. Upon the surprise of Ft. Ticonderoga, May 10, Gov. Trumbull ordered this regiment to march as soon as possible to secure that post and Crown Point against recapture. A request to this effect was also made by the Continental Congress. The regiiment reached Ticonderoga in June and Col. Hinman assumed command until the arrival of Gen Schuyler. It took part in the operations of the Northern Department until expiaration of term of service Dec. 1775. Regiment suffered much from sickness and many men were mustered out in Oct-Nov 1775.
2d Company (This Company served at the Siege of Boston) Capt George Pitkin and Capt Ozias Bissell. | Diggins, Oliver (I1352)
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On 02 Jun 1685 Barnstable County was created as one of three original counties in New Plymouth Colony (also Bristol and Plymouth). | Family: Silas Sears / Sarah Crosby (F174)
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On 11/21/1913 several lots in Morgan County Colo Twp 1N, R55W, Secs 4 and 5 in the names of Carrie Arundle and Carrie Barrett were proved up - BLM Accession record 366310. These sections adjoined Sections 4 in Washington County where Minnie Eggleston had property in her name. | Arundle, Carrie H (I1944)
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On 17 September 1840 Benjamin Cooley Sutherland married Phebe Marble who was born 11 October 1822 and died 21 May 1856. Benjanin Cooley Sutherland married second on 18 December 1856 Mandana Marble, Phebe's sister. Mandana was born 11 October 1826 and died 18 December 1908. | Family: Benjamin Cooley Sutherland / Phebe Marble (F556)
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On 19 Dec 1793, Sarah Sherwood, widow, and Eleazer, Joseph, Jehiel, David, and Reuben Sherwood, all of Fairfield, and Grace Hull, widow, of Weston, and Gershom Osborn and Grizzel his wife of Fairfield, conveyed to Abel Sherwood of Weston land set to the widow of Joesph Sherwood deceased, the aforesaid Sarah Sherwood reserving life use of the same. - The Bulkeley Genealogy | Osborn, Sarah (I148)
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On 27 Feb 1734/5 his Father, Joseph Owen, gave him land in Lebanon, which he sold 12 March 1750. On 20 May 1751 Timothy Burbank of Salisbury sold and conveyed to Joshua Owen of Lebanon land in Salisbury. Joshua moved to Salisbury about 1752. On 2 May 1753 Joshua Owen of Salisbury bought land there from Amos Chimpan. These two pieces of land in Salisbury he conveyed to his son Leonard Owen on 18 October 1755. | Owen, Joshua (I441)
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On 27 Oct 1923 attorney James Tanner filed a Civil War pension for Mary A. Arundle as a dependent. Application No. 1,211,438; Certificate No. 943,699; State: Colorado | Hall, Mary Ann (I721)
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On 7/18/1919 several lots in Washington County Colo Twp 1S, R54 W, Sec 4 in the names of Minnie Arundle and Minnie Eggleston were proved up - BLM Accession record 698945. This section adjoined Sections 4 and 5 in Morgan County where Carrie Barrett had property in her name. | Arundle, Minnie (I1945)
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On Catherine's gravestone her given name is "Katy". | Evans, Catherine (I44)
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On centaph, the birth year is 1848, death year 1876, and name Hannah H. B? and Oxford Cemetery are the only useful data to be obtained from Findagrave memorial 121229361. | Sutherland, Hannah (I2319)
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On her daughter's death certificate Jane's maiden name is given as "Kaisor"; on the marriage record of Chester and Jane, her surname is given as "Keizer"; in the brief biography of Chester Cooley in the Macomb County History her surname was given as "Kisoe". I have chosen the name Keizer on their marriage record as probably closest to correct. | Keizer, Jane (I2324)
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On Hugh Jr's WWI draft registration card dated Jan 5 1917 he states.
DOB: March 31 1889
Born: Castlesowerby, Cumberland Co, Eng
Home Address: Page Nebr
Exemption: none
Tall (height), Medium (build)
"Lost part of first two fingers of the right hand". | Holliday, Hugh Sutton (I2155)
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On their marriage certificate her given name spelled "Rachael" | Family: Archibald Sears / Rachel Maria Carver (F33)
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On WWI Registration Card Serial Number 807, Order Number 241 Walter's date of birth verified 25 Aug 1880; no place of birth given; race, white; U.S. Citizen, native born; present occupation, farmer; permanent home address and place of business, Anton, Washington County, Colo; nearest relative, Minnie Miller; height, medium; build, medium; color of eyes, blue; color of hair, brown, written in, bald; lost arm, leg, hand, or otherwise physically disqualified, no; signature of registrar, Pearl Lord; date of registration, 12 Sep 1918; Local Board for the County of Washington, State of Colo, Akron, Colorado | Miller, Walter Vivian (I38)
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Online Ancestry trees state an exact birthdate of 29 Jan 1859 with only the US Census as a source. However, exact birthdates cannot be ascertained from any census. Only month and year were enumerated in 1900 but from that census Lewis C Sutherland's birth could be either June or January. | Sutherland, Lewis Cass (I2321)
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Only the fact that Noah-II Cooley was married to an Anna Anderson is known. There are no sources for their marriage data | Family: Noah Cooley / Anna Anderson (F362)
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Origin and Meaning of the Name Adelgund
Gender: Girl
Origin: Germanic
Meaning: Noble warrior
Pronunciation: (ah DEHL goont)
Form of: Adelgonde
The name Charlotte is of German origin and means "free man, strong". It also means "free (wo)man, strong" in English and "free (wo)man, strong" in French. Charlotte, is generally used as a girl's name. Charlotte is a form of the earlier name Charlot, which in turn may have its origins in an earlier form of the name. Variant spellings of the name Charlotte include Charlet, Charlette, Karlotte. The names Carlotta, Charlita, Charlize, Charlot, Charlotta, Charolette, Charoltte, Chrlotta, Karlotta, Loleta, Lolitta, Searlait, Serlait, Sharlott, Sharlotta, Sharlotte are all forms of Charlotte. Charlotte has the nicknames Lottie, Tottie, Totty, Charley, Charlie. http://www.ourbabynamer.com/meaning-of-Charlotte.html
Here is a different take on the name: The name Charlotte, pronounced as Shar-let is the feminine variant of Charles and is mainly of French origin. It means a petite woman with distinct feminine qualities; the name became popular in England after Queen Charlotte (1744-1818), royal consort of George III. The name is also said to be of Old German origin derived from the name Carolina based on the German word ceorl which essentially means a freeholder. There are a number of forms of the name like Sherry, Sheryl, Lotty, Lolita, Charmian, Karla, Charlene and Carlie. The novelist Charlotte Bronte (1816-1855) who wrote 'Jane Eyre' was one of the famous personalities known by this name. - http://www.blurtit.com/q142123.html | Wiskemann, Adelgund Charlotte Wilhelmina (I1300)
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Original book:
Mackenzie, George Norbury, and Nelson Osgood Rhoades, editors. Colonial Families of the United States of America: in Which is Given the History, Genealogy and Armorial Bearings of Colonial Families Who Settled in the American Colonies From the Time of the Settlement of Jamestown, 13th May, 1607, to the Battle of Lexington, 19th April, 1775. 7 volumes. 1912. Reprinted, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1966, 1995. | Source (S643)
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Original data: (a) Works Progress Administration, comp. Index to Marriage Records Indiana: Indiana Works Progress Administration, 1938-1940 (b) Jordan Dodd, Liahona Research, comp. Electronic transcription of marriage records held by the individual counties in Indiana. | Source (S580)
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Original data: Bailey, Frederic W. Early Connecticut Marriages as Found on Ancient Church Records Prior to 1800. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1997. Reverend Frederick W. Bailey published the first volume of Early Connecticut Marriages in 1896. Over time, the series would grow to seven volumes. Each entry lists marriage details from original records, mainly from Congregational and Episcopal churches of the period 1651\endash 1800. Bailey's work records about 30,000 marriages, arranged by town and thereafter by church. They include some of the earliest marriage records for Connecticut. | Source (S645)
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Original data: State of Vermont. Vermont Vital Records through 1870. New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts | Source (S597)
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Original data: Town and City Clerks of Massachusetts. Massachusetts Vital and Town Records. Provo, UT: Holbrook Research Institute (Jay and Delene Holbrook). | Source (S582)
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