Thirteenth Generation 
6656. Jeremiah JAGGER 8 24 35 was born in 1617 in , , England, died on 14 Aug 1658 in , West Indies, Caribbean at age 41, and was buried on 14 Aug 1658 in , West Indies, Caribbean. Ancestral File Number: MRF0-0K.
General Notes: p. 116, Colket. Watertown 1630, Wethersfield 1636, Stamford 1641, d West Indies 14 Aug 1658.
JEREMIAH JAGGER[S]
(Source: The Early History of Southampton, L. I., New York,
With Genealogies, by George Rogers Howell, M.A.,
published by Weed, Parsons and Company in 1887.)
Jeremiah Jagger[s] was the ancestor of the family of this name on Long Island. It has not been ascertained when he emigrated from England to this country, but he was one of the first settlers of Wethersfield, CT, which was settled in 1634 by people from Watertown, MA. He was in the Pequot War of 1637, and was one of the colony who went to settle a new town, which they called Stamford in 1640-41. He was master of trading vessels to the West Indies, and died August 14, 1658. His widow Elizabeth m. Robert Usher and had one d. Elizabeth.
1 Jeremiah had w. Elizabeth and ch. 2 John, 3 Jeremiah and 3 Jonathan. The two latter remained in Stamford and 2 John came to Southampton where the first mention of him on the records is of a grant of land for a house lot in 1651, this lot now being the homestead of Capt. George G. White.
2 John wills in 1698 to w. Hannah and ch. 4 John d.s.p. 5 Jeremiah, 6 Benjamin (infirm in body or mind or both) 7 Samuel, 8 Jonathan b. 1678, 9 Elizabeth, 10 Sarah b. July 21, 1669, 11 Susanna and 12 Lydia. The daughters some of them may have been older than John the oldest son, but I have given them in the order of the will.
5 Jeremiah d. 1744, had w. Hannah, who d. before 1740, and ch. 13 John, 14 Hannah, w. of [Recompence] Halsey, 15 Jeremiah b. 1690 d.s.p. 1736, 16 Sarah, w. of ---Hildreth, 17 Nathan b. 1694, 18 Patience, w. of ---Howell and 19 William b. 1704.
Jeremiah married Elizabeth <1638> in , , England. Elizabeth was born before 1608 in , , England, died after 14 Aug 1658 in , , England, and was buried in , , England.
Children from this marriage were:
ii. Jeremiah JAGGER (born in 1640 in Stamford, Fairfield Co., Connecticut - died in 1689-1690 in Stamford, Fairfield Co., Connecticut)
iii. Jonathan JAGGER (born in 1651-1654 in Stamford, Fairfield Co., Connecticut - died after 1673 in Stamford, Fairfield Co., Connecticut)
iv. Elizabeth JAGGER (born on 18 Sep 1657 in Stamford, Fairfield Co., Connecticut - died on 17 Dec 1657 in Stamford, Fairfield Co., Connecticut)
6657. Elizabeth 8 24 35 was born before 1608 in , , England, died after 14 Aug 1658 in , , England, and was buried in , , England. Ancestral File Number: MRF0-1Q.
Elizabeth married Jeremiah JAGGER <1638> in , , England. Jeremiah was born in 1617 in , , England, died on 14 Aug 1658 in , West Indies, Caribbean at age 41, and was buried on 14 Aug 1658 in , West Indies, Caribbean.
7808. Richard SMITH Sr. was born in 1592 in Tangley Hampshire Eng and died in 1646 in Tangley Hampshire Eng at age 54.
Richard married Rebecca WRIGHT in 1643 in Tangley Hampshire Eng. Rebecca was born about 1600 and died about 1647 about age 47.
The child from this marriage was:
3904 i. Richard SMITH Jr. (born on 10 Oct 1643 in London, England - died on 1 Apr 1696 in Bristol R.I)
7809. Rebecca WRIGHT was born about 1600 and died about 1647 about age 47.
Rebecca married Richard SMITH Sr. in 1643 in Tangley Hampshire Eng. Richard was born in 1592 in Tangley Hampshire Eng and died in 1646 in Tangley Hampshire Eng at age 54.
7810. Thomas STANDISH .
Thomas married Joyce.
The child from this marriage was:
3905 i. Joyce STANDISH (born in 1639 in England - died in Aug 1734 in Bristol R.I)
7811. Joyce .
Joyce married Thomas STANDISH.
7816. *Thomas FONES,24 son of *Richard FONES and *Joane TWIDALL, was born before 1601 in Or John 1 1620 Lived In Plymouth, England, died on 24 Apr 1637 in Plymouth, Devon, England, and was buried on 13 Jun 1638.
General Notes: Thomas Fownes [image] 1 was born about 1550 in BRIstol, Eng. He died 2 24 Apr 1637 in Plymouth, Devon, Eng and was buried 13 Jun 1638 in Plymouth, Devon, Eng. Thomas married Prudence Nichols about 1596 in Travistock, Devon, Eng.
Free Merchant of Bristol 1599, Was Mayor of Plymouth,Devon 1611-12 and 1619-20 when the Mayflower left. Left Scarlet gowne and tippet by his brother John in 1609. Lived at "Nethway"
Devon & Cornwall Record Society (1906), 12 Jas 1 Mich 40.
New England Historic Geneology Record, v45,p153 (1891). V18, p185-6. Will.
*Thomas married Prudence NICHOLLS, daughter of Unknown and Unknown.
General Notes: Prudence Nichols was born in Travistock, Devon, Eng and was christened in Travistock, Devon, Eng. She died 9 Jun 1606 in Plymouth, Devon, Eng and was buried in St Andrews, Plymouth
Children from this marriage were:
i. Richard FONES (born about 1602 in 18 In 1620)
ii. Living
iii. Living
iv. Living
*Thomas next married *Joane HEALE. *Joane was born in Or Anne.
Children from this marriage were:
ii. Sampson FONES
iii. Thomas 2 FONES
iv. Elizabeth FONES
v. Susan FONES
7817. *Joane HEALE,24 daughter of Unknown and Unknown, was born in Or Anne.
*Joane married *Thomas FONES in 2ND Wife. *Thomas was born before 1601 in Or John 1 1620 Lived In Plymouth, England, died on 24 Apr 1637 in Plymouth, Devon, England, and was buried on 13 Jun 1638.
7820. Christopher SMITH, son of Thomas SMITH and Unknown, was born on 18 Mar 1593 in Lancaster, Lancestershire, Eng.
General Notes: Children
Thomas II SMITH b: Abt 1626
Susannah SMITH b: Abt 1628
** Benjamin II SMITH b: 1631 in ,,,Eng
Edward SMITH b: 3 APR 1636 in ,Providence,Providence,RI
Christopher married.
The child from this marriage was:
3910 i. Benjamin SMITH II (born in 1631 in England - died on 23 Dec 1713 in Warwick, Kent, RI)
7822. William CARPENTER,24 son of Richard CARPENTER and Susanna TRIVILIAN, was born from 1608 to 1611 in Amesbury, Wiltshire, England and died on 7 Sep 1685 in Pawtuxet, Providence, RI at age 76.
General Notes: Children
Joseph CARPENTER b: ABT 1633 in Of,Amesbury,Wiltshire,England
** L ydia CARPENTER b: ABT 1635 in Of,Amesbury,Wiltshire,England
Ephraim CARPENTER b: ABT 1638 in ,Pawtuxet,Providence,Rhode Island
William CARPENTER b: ABT 16 41 in ,Pawtuxet,Providence,Rhode Island
Timothy CARPENTER b: ABT 1645 in ,Paw tuxet,Providence,Rhode Island
Priscilla CARPENTER b: ABT 1647 in ,Pawtuxet,Pr ovidence,Rhode Island
Silas CARPENTER b: 1650 in ,Pawtuxet,Providence,Rhode I sland
Benjamin CARPENTER b: ABT 1653 in ,Pawtuxet,Providence,Rhode Island
William came to America with his father-in-law and his wife.
Their ship left D artmouth, Devonshire, England on Friday May 1, 1635(should
be 1636) and arrive d in New England on June 24, 1636 at Hingham, MA.
The ship was called the "Pla in Joan" and arrived in Boston after a 54 daytrip.
William is listed in the fi rst deed executed in the Colony by RogerWilliams.
Robert Coles lived on the pr operty adjoining. William Carpenter, Robert
Coles and William Arnold were thre e of 14 charter members of the BaptistChurch
of America established by Roger W illiams at Providence on August 3, 1638.
For defense against indian attacks, W illiam Carpenter built a block houseon
his property soon after settling there. In an Indian attack during King
Phillip's War, all the settlers gathered for protection inside the block
house, where their brave stand compelled the India ns to retreat. This
William's son William Jr. was killed in the attack though, and this
William, while busily engaged in repairing the damage to his estate
died on Sept. 7, 1685.
Noted events in his life were:
• Marriage Contract: 1 Nov 1635, Amesbury, Wiltshire, England.
William married.
William married Elizabeth ARNOLD. Elizabeth was born on 23 Nov 1611 in Ilchester, Somerset, England.
The child from this marriage was:
3911 i. Lydia CARPENTER (born about 1638 in Providence, RI - died on 1 Oct 1711 in Warwick, RI)
7823. Elizabeth ARNOLD,24 daughter of Unknown and Unknown, was born on 23 Nov 1611 in Ilchester, Somerset, England.
General Notes:
Elizabeth married William CARPENTER. William was born from 1608 to 1611 in Amesbury, Wiltshire, England and died on 7 Sep 1685 in Pawtuxet, Providence, RI at age 76.
7836. Matthew WEST,24 son of Thomas WEST and Elizabeth SANKEY (STANLEY), was born in Englandl and died in Lynn, Massachusetts.
General Notes:
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Matthew married.
The child from this marriage was:
3918 i. Francis John WEST (born in 1631 in Duxbury, Plym., MA - died on 2 Jul 1692 in Rhode Island)
7838. "Mayflower" George SOULE,24 son of Thomas SOULE and Mary IDDENDEN, was born from 1593 to 1600 of Eckington, Worchester, England and died on 22 Jan 1679 in Duxbury, Plymouth, MA at age 85.
General Notes: The Great Migration Begins
Sketches
PRESERVED PURITAN
GEORGE SOULE
ORIGIN: Unknown
MIGRATION: 1620 on Mayflower
FIRST RESIDENCE: Plymouth
REMOVES: Duxbury
FREEMAN: In the "1633" Plymouth list of freemen, ahead of those admitted on 1 January 1632/3 [PCR 1:4]. On list of 7 March 1636/7 freemen [PCR 1:52]. On the 29 May 1670 list of freemen of Duxburrow [PCR 5:275].
EDUCATION: Signed his name as witness to the will of John Barnes of Plymouth 6 March 1667/8 [MD 4:98, citing Scrapbook 56].
OFFICES: Deputy (for Duxburrow), 27 September 1642 (special deputy in case of war with the Indians), 7 June 1653, 7 March 1653/4, 6 June 1654 [PCR 2:45, 3:31, 44, 49]. Committee (from Duxbury), 28 October 1645, 3 March 1645/6, 7 July 1646, 4 June 1650 (to consider the making and repealing of laws), 5 June 1651 [PCR 2:94, 95, 104, 154, 167, 11:155]. Grand jury, 7 March 1642/3, 6 June 1643 [PCR 2:53, 56]. Jury, 3 June 1656, 3 March 1662/3 [PCR 3:102, 7:108]. Petit jury, 1 June 1647 [PCR 2:117]. Lot viewer, 4 June 1645 [PCR 2:88]. Committee to draw an order concerning the disorderly drinking of tobacco [!], 20 October 1646 [PCR 2:108]. Viewer of meadows, 5 May 1640 [PCR 1:151]. Committee to set the range, 1 June 1658 [PCR 3:138].
One of the "voluntaries," soldiers "that willingly offer themselves to go upon ... service" 7 June 1637 [PCR 1:60].
ESTATE: In the 1623 Plymouth division of land received one acre as a passenger on the Mayflower [PCR 12:4]. In the 1627 Plymouth division of cattle George Sowle, Mary Sowle and Zakariah Sowle were the eleventh, twelfth and thirteenth persons in the ninth company [PCR 12:12].
Assessed 9s. in the Plymouth tax lists of 25 March 1633 and 27 March 1634 [PCR 1:10, 27]. He was on the list of purchasers [PCR 2:177].
On 1 July 1633 he was granted "mow for a cow near his dwelling house" [PCR 1:15]. On 20 March 1636/7 he was allowed the hay ground where he got hay the year before [PCR 1:56]. On 4 December 1637 George Soule was granted a garden place on Ducksborrow side [PCR 1:69]. On 7 May 1638 one acre of land was granted to George Soule "at the watering place" in liew of another acre which was taken from him for other use, and also two acres of stony marsh at Powder Point were granted to him [PCR 1:83]. On 13 July 1639 George Soule sold to Robert Hicks two acres at the watering place on the south side of Plymouth [PCR 12:45]. On 2 November 1640 he was granted "the meadow he desires" at Green's Harbor [PCR 1:165].
On 4 May 1658 George Soule was granted five acres of meadow [PCR 3:134]. On 22 January 1658 and 17 July 1668, George Soule gave his Dartmouth propriety to his sons Nathaniel and George as a single undivided share [PCLR 3:123, 245].
On 23 July 1668 George Soule, with "consent of my wife Mary," gave land to Francis Walker "husband to my daughter Elizabeth" [MD 27:39-40, citing PCLR 3:126]. On 26 January 1668[/9] George Soule of Duxbury deeded to "Patience Haskall his true and natural daughter and unto John Haskall her husband" his half share of land at Namassakett [MD 27:40, citing PCLR 3:153] On 12 March 1668[/9] George Soule of Duxbury, husbandman, deeded to "my daughter Elizabeth wife unto Francis Walkere" half his share of land at Namascutt [MD 27: 40-41, citing PLR 10:2:327].
In his will, dated 11 August 1677 (with codicil dated 20 September 1677) and proved 5 March 1679/80, "G[e]orge Soule Senior of Duxberry ... being aged and weak of body" confirmed that he had formerly given by deeds "unto my two sons Nathaniel and G[e]orge all my lands in the township of Dartmouth ... [and] I have formerly given unto my daughters Elizabeth and Patience all my lands in the township of Middlebery"; to "my daughters Sussannah and Mary" 12d. apiece; "forasmuch as my eldest son John Soule and his family hath in my extreme old age and weakness been tender and careful of me and very helpful to me, and is likely so to be while it shall please God to continue my life here, therefore I give and bequeath unto my said son John Soule all the remainder of my housing and lands whatsoever"; to "my son John Soule all my goods and chattels whatsoever"; "my son John Soule to be my sole executor." In a codicil dated 20 September 1677, "G[e]orge Soule" indicated that if "my son John Soule" were to disturb "my daughter Patience or her heirs" in the peacable possession of lands he had given her in Middleborough, then "my gift to my son John Soule shall be void" and "my daughter Patience shall have all my lands at Duxburrey and she shall be my sole executrix ... and enter into my housing lands and meadows at Duxburrow" [MD 2:81-83, citing PCPR 4:1:50].
The inventory of the estate of George Soule of Duxbury, taken 22 January 1679[/80], totalled £40 19s., including £25 in real estate: "dwelling house, orchard, barn and upland," £20; and "meadow land," £5; John Soule appended a long list of charges against the estate, including an item "for diet and tendance since my mother died which was three year the last December" [MD 2:83-84, citing PCPR 4:1:51].
BIRTH: By about 1602 based on date of marriage.
DEATH: Between 20 September 1677 (codicil to will) and 22 January 1679[/80] (date of inventory), and probably closer to the latter date.
MARRIAGE: By 1627 MARY BUCKETT (in the 1627 Plymouth division of cattle George Soule had wife Mary and son Zachariah; Mary has been identified by many writers as Mary Buckett of the 1623 land division on that basis that no other Mary was available in the limited Plymouth population of the earliest years). She died about December 1672 (son John Soule indicated in an account of 1676 that "my mother died which was three year the last December" [MD 2:83-84]).
CHILDREN:
i ZACHARIAH, b. by 1627; m. by 1663 Margaret _____ [Scrapbook 20].
ii JOHN, b. about 1632 (deposed 8 March 1705/6 aged "about seventy-four years" [MD 5:46, citing PLR 7:35]); m. (1) by about 1656 Rebecca Simonson, daughter of MOSES SIMONSON (estimated b. of eldest child [MF 3:7]); m. (2) by 1679 Esther (Delano) Samson, daughter of PHILIP DELANO and widow of Samuel Samson [TAG 15:165-67; TG 1:233; MF 3:7].
iii NATHANIEL, b. between say 1634 and 1646 (adult by 1667/8 [PCR 3:178]); before 4 March 1673/4 fathered a child with an unnamed Indian woman and ordered to pay ten bushels of corn to her for the keeping of the child [PCR 5:163]; m. by 1681 Rose _____ (eldest child b. Dartmouth 12 January 1681[/2]).
iv GEORGE, b. about 1639 (deposed 1 March 1672/3 "aged 34 years or thereabouts" [Newport Court Book A:30]); m. by 1671 Deborah _____ (estimated birth of first children [MF 3:9]).
v SUSANNA, b. say 1640; m. by 1660 Francis West (estimated birth of first child [MF 3:10]).
vi MARY, b. about 1642 (in 1653 bound out for seven years or eight if she did not marry [MD 1:214]); m. by 1667 John Peterson (estimated birth of first child [MF 3:10]).
vii ELIZABETH, b. say 1644 (fined for committing fornication 3 March 1662/3 [PCR 5:34]; sued Nathaniel Church 5 October 1663 for refusing to marry her [PCR 7:111]; ordered whipped 2 July 1667 for committing fornication a second time [PCR 5:162]); m. by 23 July 1668 Francis Walker.
viii PATIENCE, b. say 1646; m. Middleboro January 1666[/7] John Haskell [MiddleVR 1:1].
ix BENJAMIN, b. say 1652; fell with Capt. Pierce 26 March 1676 during King Philip's War [Bodge 350]; unm.
COMMENTS: Bradford, in his list of passengers of the Mayflower, included George Soule as one of "two men-servants" of Mr. Edward Winslow [Bradford 441]. In 1651 Bradford summed up the group headed by Winslow, saying that one of the servants died, "but his man, George Soule, is still living, and hath eight children" [Bradford 444].
On 3 January 1636/7 George Soule and Nathaniel Thomas sued and countersued each other over two heifers [PCR 7:4].
On 3 June 1662 "Gorg Soule" was on a list of freemen desiring to look for additional land "being the first born children of this government" [PCR 4:19].
On 5 March 1667/8 George Soule Sr. stood surety with his son John for the good behavior of his son Nathaniel Soule who had verbally abused Mr. John Holmes, teacher of the church at Duxburrow [PCR 4:178].
BIBLIOGRAPHIC NOTE: In 1980 the General Society of Mayflower Descendants published a genealogy of five generations of descent from George Soule as the third volume in its series of silver volumes [John E. Soule and Milton E. Terry, Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Volume Three: George Soule (Plymouth 1980), ed. Anne Borden Harding (cited herein as MF 3)]. This is a seriously flawed volume, which should not be relied upon. George E. McCracken and Neil D. Thompson published lengthy reviews pointing out some of the problems [TG 1:225-58; TAG 57:57-58].
"Mayflower" married "Anne1623" Mary BECKET. "Anne1623" was born on 17 Jan 1590 in England and died on 16 Dec 1676 in Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachesetts at age 86.
Children from this marriage were:
i. John SOULE
ii. Zachariah SOULE
iii. Nathaniel SOULE
iv. George SOULE (born in 1625-1639 in Plymouth, Mass - died on 17 May 1704 in Dartmouth, Bristol, Mass)
v. Elizabeth SOULE (born about 1645 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., Mass - died after 1684 in Kingstowne, Washington Co., RI)
vi. Mary SOULE
vii. Patience SOULE
viii. Benjamin SOULE
3919 ix. Susanna SOULE (born on 25 Apr 1642 of Plymouth, MA - died on 2 Jan 1716 in N. Kingston, Wash., RI)
7839. "Anne1623" Mary BECKET,24 daughter of Sylvester BECKETT and Elizabeth HILL, was born on 17 Jan 1590 in England and died on 16 Dec 1676 in Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachesetts at age 86.
"Anne1623" married "Mayflower" George SOULE. "Mayflower" was born from 1593 to 1600 of Eckington, Worchester, England and died on 22 Jan 1679 in Duxbury, Plymouth, MA at age 85.
1. Western States Marriage Index, Record of Marriage Kermit Heinisch and Ruth Williams.
2. LDS FamilySearch Website, Compact Disc #44 Pin #299859.
3. Helen Kutz, Kutz Family History Document by Helen Kutz (Facts of the Kutz Family History as written down my Helen Kutz around 1965 and later transcribed by her daughter-in-law Marilyn Josephine Kutz.), Marriage date from this document.
4. LDS FamilySearch Website, Several different listings under the Family Search databases, on both names, that match dob.
5. US Gen Web Site for Idaho, Idaho Death Index for 1911-1951.
6. LDS Family Search GEDCOM.
7. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, International Genealogical Index (R) (Copyright (c) 1980, 2002, data as of September 29, 2005).
8. LDS FamilySearch Website.
9. Ibid, Pedigree Resource File Compact Disc #47 Pin #742007.
10. Ibid, LDS Compact Disc #47 Pin #742016.
11. Ibid, Compact Disc #47 Pin #742016.
12. Ibid, IGI Individual Record.
13. Frank Meyers (The inscription on Eleanor's tombstone in Oakland Cemetery, Section 23, Poe Township, Ringgold County, Iowa, reads as follows: "Mrs. Ellen Jagger, died June 16, 1903, aged 63 years, 4 months, 11 days."
).
14. Ancestry.com, 1900 Federal Census D.O.B.
15. Ibid, 1891 England Census.
16. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, International Genealogical Index (R) (Copyright (c) 1980, 2002, data as of December 19, 2002), From familysearch.org.
17. Marjorie Freeman, Family History of Marjorie Williams, Marjorie's Family History record, written in 1970.
18. LDS FamilySearch Website, 1880 Census.
19. Ibid, Pedigree Resource File under this name.
20. A Johnson Relative of Alma Bernadina Johnson Hammer, The Family History of Justina Paulina Johansson.
21. LDS FamilySearch Website, LDS Website gave birthdate of 1817, versus family document of 1818.
22. A Johnson Relative of Alma Bernadina Johnson Hammer.
23. Marriages Database Through 1850.
24. Ancestry.com.
25. Frank Meyers, The Families of Joseph and Chloe (Boswell) Prentiss/Brown
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26. Ibid, Frank Meyers Research Chloe Brown.
27. Varied, From a submitted family tree in One-World Family Tree.
28. Marjorie Freeman, Family History of Marjorie Williams, Page 9.
29. WorldConnect RootsWeb.
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31. Varied.
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33. JILLSON,LEDGARD,DYNES,BLACK,HUNTOON,PEASE, FAMILY TREE (ancestry. com as mast706).
34. Ancestry.com, Family Tree of Scott H. Jaeger.
35. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R) (Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998).
36. Ancestry.com Gene Pool Individual Records - Marriages.
37. Ancestry.com Gene Pool Individual Records - Deaths.
38. LDS FamilySearch Website, IGI Record.
39. Gedcom Jack Phillips (Internet).
40. Tambra Andre, Dawley Tree from Tambra Andre (ancestry.com ulmbrat Tree).
41. Arnold.FTW.
42. Brøderbund Software, Inc., World Family Tree Vol. 22, Ed. 1 (Release date: June 8, 1998), Tree #3104.
43. 3104.ftw, Tree #3104.
44. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (TM) (July 1996 (c), data as of 2 January 1996
Repository:
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35 N West Temple Street
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45. Maxwell, Larry, Maxwell Ancestors (16 May 2001; http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com; <maxwell1@ix.netcom.com>).
46. Knapp, Fred, Descendants of William Cross (24 April 1999, fritz@fidnet.com).
47. 3104.ftw.
48. vital record I:18.
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