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Note: On the 1860 Moniteau County Missouri Census, there is another child listed in this household "James T. Baussaman 4 months old, I believe this is probably the child of James oldest daughter
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Date: 5 AUG 2002
Time: 13:51:21
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Note: Note: Sur. Thomas Reynolds. Minister John Washburn
Marriage:
User ID: 020232D2-6F73-4A51-9FBC-22A578DA8F2F
Record ID Number: MH:FF76
Date: 22 AUG 1829
Place: Patrick County, Virginia
Sources
Source S11
Record ID Number: MH:S11
User ID: 4BAD4903-D5B9-4249-98A7-261E2E908E1A
Author: VAPATRIC-L-Rootsweb.com
Title: Marriages of Patrick County, Virginia 1791-1850 by Lela Adams - Pg 37&38
Abbreviation: Patrick County Virginia Marriages
Type: Electronic Databases
Source S2
Record ID Number: MH:S2
User ID: 860C62C5-AD9C-4DEF-99C7-86D5DB71932F
Author: USGENWEB
Title: 1860 Moniteau Couty, Missouri
Abbreviation: 1860 Moniteau Census
Type: Census
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DNA Connections
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