↑ Source: #S002674 Data: Text: Date of Import: Jun 6, 2002
↑ Source: #S002674 Data: Text: Date of Import: Jun 6, 2002
↑ Source: #S002674 Data: Text: Date of Import: Jun 6, 2002
↑ Source: #S002674 Data: Text: Date of Import: Jun 6, 2002
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WikiTree profile McCutcheon-129 created through the import of johnmurphy.ged on Apr 20, 2012 by John McCutcheon. See the Changes page for the details of edits by John and others.
Source: S002674 Title: Murphy-Jentz 4-11-02...FTW Repository: Call Number: Media: Other
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