Joan (Hallford) Hidle
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Joan was born in 1940. She is the daughter of George Hallford and Irone Legg. [1]
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I checked John Malichi Halford one L in Halford and found that his wife Nancy is attached only to him in marriage. If someone created a John Malaichi Halford with two LL's it was not me and I didn't attach Nancy to anyone but my line of Halford's . They were married here in Rutherford County NC and moved to Georgia where they raised their children and died there. There is various spellings of our surname including Hallford, Halford and some Alford's
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