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Linda Harmon

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I would like to know if there were any incidents of genetic blindness in any of my lines.
Linda L. Harmon
Born 1940s.
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Daughter of and [private mother (1920s - unknown)]
[sibling(s) unknown]
[children unknown]
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Hi Linda,

Welcome to WikiTree! Thanks for volunteering to contribute to our shared tree, and I hope WikiTree helps you in your search for your ancestors.

~Lianne

posted by Liander Lavoie
I was born in Caribou, Maine and live in central Maine. I'm interested in the genealogy of Aroostook County, Maine, New Brunswick, and Quebec, Canada. Many of my family were Loyalists from the lower United States.
posted by Linda Harmon
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posted by Debby (Barton) Black

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