
Libby Park
Honor Code SignatorySigned 9 Jan 2018 | 1001 contributions | 34 thank-yous | 443 connections
I was born in Chicago, Illinois. Our family moved to Laurel, Maryland by the time I was 5 years old. We were among the first families to move to "Montpelier", a Levitt community. It was a great place to grow up. Life revolved aroud the community swimming pool where all the kids would meet up. My 20s through 40's were spent in New York City. My two sons were born there. I divorced and moved to Vancouver in the early 2000s, and I've been here ever since.
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Libby is 20 degrees from Robert Beheathland, 21 degrees from Bartholomew Gosnold, 15 degrees from Thomas Graves, 19 degrees from Anne Laydon, 23 degrees from Alice Amoll, 19 degrees from Samuel Mathews, 23 degrees from Christopher Newport, 21 degrees from John Smith, 15 degrees from Nathaniel Tatum, 18 degrees from Temperance West, 19 degrees from Francis Wyatt and 20 degrees from Valerie Penner on our single family tree. Login to find your connection.
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