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| Leone Ettling Fishman
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Owner of original: David A. Jones
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| Lesser Rehfeld Obituary - San Francisco Chronicle - 26 Sep 1939 - Page 17, Column 5 "In this city, September 25, 1939, Lesser, devoted husband of Eva Rehfeld, beloved father of Rosella Rehfeld and Florence Cutler, brother of Max and Adolph Rehfeld and Mrs. H. Levenberg, loving grandfather of Gloria Cutler.
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Owner of original: San Francisco Chronicle
Date: 26 Sep 1939
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| Letter from International Correspondence Schools (Scranton, PA) Commending James Wilkinson on his Studies "A man who spends his leisure time in self-improvement deserves commedation. To complete a course in this manner requires persistence and self-sacrifice, which are very essential to success."
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Owner of original: Carolyn and James Wilkinson Jr.
Date: 29 June 1927
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| Letter of Aunt Wiser-Herzog in Solothurn, dated 30 Dec 1875 - From Niedergösgen - Eine Reise durch die Geschichte by Beat Holder, 2008 Translated by Ingeborg Gowans:
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Bruno's (17) last news sound quite favourable.
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reporting that.. he has a fairly profitable income, lives in a place where there are many Germans, and even found someone from Solothurn, his family is enjoying good health, and added a boy to the clan (since he wrote last). However, months have passed again since he last wrote this letter, who knows how he is doing now? I had to struggle with my strong desire to see him and the dear children. I found it often unbearable to live without my dear Marie who is close to my heart and each time when I think of this precious child, I have to fight back tears.
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Date: 2008
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| Lewis J. Raby Attestation Papers - 1 Dec 1915 - Front 121st Overseas Battalion, Canadian Over-Seas Expeditionary Force
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Date: 1 Dec 1915
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| Lewis J. Raby Attestation Papers - 1 Dec 1915 - Reverse 121st Overseas Battalion, Canadian Over-Seas Expeditionary Force
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Date: 1 Dec 1915
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| Lewis Johnson [sp?] Raby - World War 1 Draft Card Occupation shown as Shipwright at the Seaborn Shipyard Company, Tideflats, Tacoma, Washington. Date of birth shown as 17 Mar 1882, which is a year older than shown on naturalisation papers (in 1916), perhaps to avoid military service.
Name: Lewis Johnson Raby
City: Tacoma
County: Pierce
State: Washington
Birth Date: 17 Mar 1882
Race: White
Roll: 1992175
DraftBoard: 4
Source Citation: Registration Location: Pierce County, Washington; Roll: 1992175; Draft Board: 4.
Source Information: Ancestry.com. World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005. Original data: United States, Selective Service System. World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration. M1509, 4,582 rolls.
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Date: 12 Sep 1918
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| Lewis Johnston Raby - Declaration of Intention Number 1158
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Date: 3 Aug 1916
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| Lewis Johnston Raby Birthdates Kathy McDonnell's spreadsheet showing the various dates of birth used by Lewis Johnston Raby.
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Date: 29 Mar 2009
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| Lilian Kate Feltham and Stanley Geoffrey Charles Outside the house at Whidborne Street, Torquay. Slide mount stamped October 1970.
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Date: Oct 1970
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| Lilian Kate Feltham Birth Certificate Dated 31 Mar 1890, in an envelope sent to Mrs. L. K. Charles, Hogarth, West View Road, Dean Lane, Winchester. I am assuming that the people in Wellington House, Winchester, were returning this small birth certificate to Lilian Kate Feltham Charles on 20 Sep 1951.
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Date: 31 Mar 1890
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| Lilian Kate Feltham Charles Outside the house at Whidborne Avenue, Torquay, Devon. Circa 1970.
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Date: 1970
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| Lilian Kate Feltham Charles and Walter Amos Charles Having Tea Having tea alongside of the road, somewhere in Devon
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| Lillie Wilkinson [age 50, born Switzerland] and sons Jack [age 9, born Oakland, California] and Charles [age 20, born Honolulu] - S.S. Lurline Passenger manifest for departure from Honolulu, 14 May 1925.
Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at San Francisco, 1893-1953; (National Archives Microfilm Publication M1410, 429 rolls); Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, RG 85; National Archives, Washington, D.C.
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Date: 14 May 1925
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| Lilly [Emilia] Wilkinson - Age 78 - S.S. Lurline Sailing from Honolulu, Hawaii on 28 Apr 1951 to San Francisco. Manifest shows age 78, born in Arrow [presumably Aarau, 5.5 km from Niedergösgen], Switzerland.
Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at San Francisco, 1893-1953; (National Archives Microfilm Publication M1410, 429 rolls); Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, RG 85; National Archives, Washington, D.C.
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Owner of original: 28 Apr 1951
Date: Honolulu, Hawaii
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| Lily and James Wilkinson Photo courtesy of Carolyn and James Wilkinson Jr.
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Owner of original: Carolyn and James Wilkinson Jr.
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| Lily Wyser Wilkinson
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| Lily Wyser Wilkinson and her son Jack Wilkinson 1258 Koko Head Avenue, looking east over Kaimuki and (in the distance) Kahala - 1927
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Owner of original: Carolyn and James Wilkinson Jr.
Date: 1927
Place: 1258 Koko Head Ave, Honolulu, Hawaii 96816
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| Lily Wyser Wilkinson and Maria Constantina Wyser Burns
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Owner of original: Cathy Key
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| Lily Wyser Wilkinson Arrival in Honolulu, 1954 (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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Owner of original: Carolyn and James Wilkinson Jr
Date: 1954
Place: Honolulu, Hawaii
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| Lilybank Cottage, Killearn, Scotland Photograph courtesy of Glenda Asquith, April 2009
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Date: Apr 2009
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| Lilybank Cottage, Killearn, Scotland Photograph courtesy of Glenda Asquith, April 2009
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Date: Apr 2009
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| Lilybank Cottage, Killearn, Scotland Photograph courtesy of Glenda Asquith, April 2009
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Date: Apr 2009
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| Lionel Greenwood
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| Lionel William Greenwood
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| Lionel William Greenwood - Edith Mary Feltham Marriage Certificate - 15 Apr 1905 Lionel William Greenwood, a 26 year old bachelor, employed as a clerk, married Edith Mary Feltham on 15 Apr 1905 at the Parish Church in Islington, Middlesex after banns.
Lionel's father was Charles Henry Greenwood, a map engraver. Edith's father was Charles Feltham, a boot maker. The bride and groom lived at 46 Halton Road, Islington.
Witnesses were Charles Feltham and Annie Eliza Feltham.
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Date: 15 Apr 1905
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| List of Gifts from Craig Walsh's Baby Book It appears that I was given a silver spoon by an Admiral. Is that the same as being born with a silver spoon in my mouth? (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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Owner of original: Craig Walsh
Date: 20 May 1949
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| Little Alberta Jean Wilkinson Celebrates 1st Birthday . . . with Easter eggs and ice cream (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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Owner of original: Honolulu Advertiser
Date: 19 Apr 1931
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| Little Miss Shirley Wilkinson Celebrates First Birthday Celebrate with a garden party at her home in Nuuanu Valley
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Owner of original: Honolulu Advertiser
Date: 24 Jun 1928
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| Location of Alice [Bushby] Raby's Grave Status: Located; Sue Keller kindly took this photograph at Oakwood Hill Cemetery in April 2009. She e-mailed, "I located 75% of the graves listed on the spreadsheet for Block 9 at Oakwood. There is a marker for J.A. Walter, but only empty grass on both sides of him. Alice has no marker. There was one old marker that was impossible to read. It appeared to say "Baby" across the top, but it was worn and could possibly be Raby. I cannot read the lettering by sight. I could do a rubbing on a dry day and see if there is a chance that it is her's. Typically the surname is the large word across the top of a stone, so it left me wondering. Most of the graves in that area are 1918 flu epidemic graves and so most are from 1918-1919."
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Owner of original: Sue Keller
Date: Apr 2009
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| Location of Martha Jane [Bushby] Brady's Grave Status: Located; Rookwood Independent Cemetery, Paton Street, Rookwood New South Wales 2141. Section E, Grave 965.
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Date: 30 May 1907
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| Lois Elaine Fishman
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Owner of original: David A. Jones
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| Loretta Burns (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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Owner of original: Cathy Key
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| Los Alamos General Store - The Emporium - July 1909 This photo is courtesy of John (Jack) Allen. Written on the back, "Mother and grandpa in front and Pet the horse that bit me." The store motto was "We don't sell cheap goods, we sell good goods cheap." The photo shows Geraldine King and her father Max King [Konig].
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Date: Jul 1909
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| Louis Ettling
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Owner of original: David A. Jones
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| Louis Ettling (1875-1970) and Nettie Morris Ettling (1878-1964) Gravestone Status: Located;
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Owner of original: David A. Jones
Date: 8 Apr 2006
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| Map showing the location of Husband Street, Collyhurst, Manchester
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| Marcia Ellen Chapman In Honolulu, at the gates to the Royal Mausoleum, 1971 (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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Date: 1971
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| Margery Singer Fox Morris Photo from http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Morris&GScid=8343&GRid=14159875&
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Date: 03 May 2006
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| Maria Buchanan Aitken Schwabel Death Certificate - 5 Sep 1886 Death from "ulceration of bowels." Doctor last saw deceased a year earlier (3 Sep 1885). Place of death: Illawarra Road, Marrickville, New South Wales. Married at age 31, three living children (Alfred, Walter, and Ernest). Buried at Rookwood Cemetery.
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Date: 5 Sep 1886
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| Maria Buchanan Aitken Schwebel Grave - Rookwood Cemetery Status: Located; Burial at Rookwood Independent Cemetery, New South Wales. Buried 8 Sep 1885. Inscription reads: "In Memory of Maria Buchanan the beloved wife of Adam Schwöbel who died 8th Sept 1885 aged 35 years. Also Ernest infant son of the above, died 19th Oct 1885 aged 4 months."
The verse is from the hymn "Submissive to Thy Will My God" by Thomas Haweis 1734-1820. The hymn is as follows:
Submissive to thy will, my God,
I all to thee resign,
And bow before thy chastening rod,
I mourn, but not repine.
Why should my foolish heart complain,
Where wisdom, truth, and love
Direct the stroke, inflict the pain
And point to joys above?
How short are all my sufferings here,
How needful every cross;
Away, my unbelieving fear
Nor call my gain my loss.
Then give, dear Lord, or take away,
I'll bless thy sacred name;
My Jesus, yesterday, to-day,
Forever is the same.
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| Maria Constantina Wiser Photo taken in Honolulu on (apparently) boat day, date unknown. I like the malevolent boys lurking in the background on the right.
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Owner of original: Connie Waters
Place: Honolulu, Hawaii
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| Maria Constantina [Wyser] Burns, Collette Burns, Bernadet [Ruth Reay Burns, Gilbert Charles Burns, Virginia Loretta [Virgie Burns] Richardson, Diane Richardson
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Owner of original: Cathy Key
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| Maria Wyser - Date Unknown
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| Marie Crumpler - Probate Account - 1597 According to Matt Tompkins, "Strictly speaking this is an administration account, though we don't usually bother to distinguish administration accounts from probate accounts and just lump them all together."
1. Item the said admi[ni]strators
2. & accomptant[es] doe further charge
3. themselves with more goodes cattell[es]
4. & debt[es] of the said Richard and
5. Marie Crumplehere deceased to the
6. sum[m]e and valewe of thirtene pound[es]
7. Fowertene shilling[es] two pence w[hic]h
8. have come to their hand[es] since the
9. exhibiting of the Inventories of [the] aforesaid
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11. Whereof the said accomptant[es] doe pray
12. to be allowed for divers charges by them
13. necessarilie laid out and paid as followeth
14. viz | | 15. Imprimis paid to the
16. minister for writing of the will
17. and Inventorie | )
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19. said Marie Crumplehere
20. in the churche her shroude
21. & ringinge of her knylls [Note 2] | )
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| 22. Item paid for the le[tter]es[?] of adm[in]istrac[i]n
23. & tutelship[?] for the bonde, the seale
24. the othe [Note 3] th’apparitors & proctors
25. Fee, for proving both wills,
26. the proxie & writing the wills
27. & Inventories) | )
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29. payre of shoes ijo shirts a jerkyn
30. & a doublet for the said Thomas
31. Crumplehere | )
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| 32. It[em] for an other paire of shoes for
33. the said Thomas & to the taylor
34. for making & mending of his clothes | )
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| 35. Item xd p[ai]d and deliv[er]ed to a master for
36. the said Thomas Crumplehere
37. at Sherborne | )
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| 38. S[um]ma iijli xvjs jd
39. More the said admi[ni]strators and
40. accomptant[es] doe crave to have allowance
41. for divers debts of the said deceasedes deceased w[hi]ch
42. thy have since their death satisfied &
43. paid vi[delicit] | | 44. Inprimis p[ai]d to John Punchinton
45. It[e]m p[ai]d to Edith Cherry
46. It[em] paid to Jone Reape
47. It[e]m paid to Roger Sevear
48. S[u]m[m]a | iij li xiiij d
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iijli ixs iiijd | 49. Also the said accomptant[es] doe pray
50. to be allowed for legacies by them paid
51. & bequeathed by last will of the
52. said deceased as followeth vi[delicit] | | 53.Inprimis geven &
54. paid to her sister Jone
55. It[e]m to M[aste]r Powell
56. It[e]m to Marie Crumplehere
57. It[e]m to Edith Chepman
58. It[e]m to Mary Clerke
59. It[e]m to Mawde Awdley
60. S[u]m[m]a | )
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xxvijs vjd | 61. Further the said accomptant[e]s
62. crave to be allowed for their charges
63. in and about the passinge of this
64. accompte as followeth | | 65. Inp[rimis for drawing
66. framing, writing, castinge, and
67. examyning of this accompt
68. It[e]m to the Clarke for engrossing
69. this accompt
70. It[e]m fore the proxie and admission
71. thereof
72. It[em] the proctors Fee
73. It[em] for the othe
74. It[em] for the Quietus est &
75. Seale
76. S[u]m[m]a | )
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xxvs | 77. S[u]m[m]a to[tal]is
78. o[mn]ium allocationu[m] pr[e]d[ictum] | )
) ixli xvijs xjd | 79. Et sic remanet in manib[us]
80. p[re]d[i]c[t]o[rum] ad[ministratorum] et Computantiu[m] in
81. usu[um] Comodu[m] et utiliatem et
82. educac[i]o[n]em d[i]c[t]i Thome Crumpleher
83. duran eius minore etate
84. convertend et disponend
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Grand total of all the aforesaid allowances: £9 17s 11d
And thus there remains in the hands of the aforesaid administrators and accountants for the use, benefit and education of the said Thomas Crumplehere during his minority, to be converted and distributed:
[Note 1]: Summa oneris = Total of the charges
[Note 2]: knylls = knells (tolling the bells)
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Date: 1597
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| Marjorie (Wilson) Walsh - Honolulu, Sep 2015 Headshot for the Richard Slade & Company website (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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Date: 14 Sep 2015
Place: Honolulu, Hawaii
21.25902928854162, -157.79311180114746
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| Marjorie (Wilson) Walsh at Kahala Beach, Oahu, Hawaii (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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Date: 14 Sep 2015
Place: Honolulu, Hawaii
21.268743749832044, -157.77749061584473
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| Marjorie and Auntie Jean on Auntie Jean's 93rd Birthday Marjorie [Wilson] Walsh visiting Violet Jean [Moore] Charles at her home in Torquay to celebrate her 93rd birthday. The visit was a few days late --- 4 March 2009. (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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Owner of original: Craig W Walsh
Date: 4 March 2009
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| Marjorie Doreen Charles - Birth Certificate
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Date: 10 AUG 1992
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| Marjorie Janet Wilson (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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