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born in Memphis, Tennessee with identity rooted as a Txsippian.
I will help however I can.
My ancestors are Yoste from Charleville-Mézières, France.
and
Martin Purdy Hood from Memphis via Ohio. There is a mystery in play because after my grandfather's death we found out he was a Mcilvane (correct spelling unknown).
GBY (for God Bless You; now my Granddaughter's nickname for me). Gibby.
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Bobby
born in Memphis, Tennessee with identity rooted as a Txsippian. I will help however I can. My ancestors are Yoste from Charleville-Mézières, France. and Martin Purdy Hood from Memphis via Ohio. There is a mystery in play because after my grandfather's death we found out he was a Mcilvane (correct spelling unknown). GBY (for God Bless You; now my Granddaughter's nickname for me). Gibby.
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Bobby