Nancy (Beyer) Taylor
Honor Code SignatorySigned 9 Nov 2015 | 1,675 contributions | 63 thank-yous | 962 connections
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Categories: Huguenot Descendants
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For Joseph Barnes, I removed some information that is typically added after a GEDCOM is imported and serves no real purpose here.
For Clarinda Marvin, I removed the "USA" which was there too early, as she was born in Connecticut in 1769, before 1776, when the USA came into being, making it impossible for her to have been born in the USA.
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