George DEMENT

[676]

ABT 1640 - 15 Mar 1703

Family 1 : Mary
  1. +George DEMENT
  2.  Abigail DEMENT

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[676] !1704 DEATH: 2 March 1704, Trinity Parish, Charles County Maryland,
'Dements Through the Ages', compiled by Marilyn Holmes

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Jesse K EDWARDS

[795]

2 Jul 1820 - 8 Dec 1908

Father: William EDWARDS
Mother: Sarah KEITH

Family 1 : Nancy NEWSOME
  1. +John William EDWARDS
  2. +James Taylor EDWARDS
Family 2 : Hanna FISCHER
Family 3 : Lois DRAPER

                                             _____________________
                                            |                     
                       _William EDWARDS ____|
                      | (1750 - 1810) m 1875|
                      |                     |_____________________
                      |                                           
 _William EDWARDS ____|
| (1775 - 1828) m 1799|
|                     |                      _____________________
|                     |                     |                     
|                     |_Mary _______________|
|                       (1755 - 1810) m 1875|
|                                           |_____________________
|                                                                 
|
|--Jesse K EDWARDS 
|  (1820 - 1908)
|                                            _John KEITH _________+
|                                           | (1710 - 1780) m 1740
|                      _William KEITH ______|
|                     | (1750 - 1816) m 1773|
|                     |                     |_Katherine __________
|                     |                       (1720 - ....) m 1740
|_Sarah KEITH ________|
  (1781 - 1848) m 1799|
                      |                      _Jacob LARUE ________+
                      |                     | (1715 - 1784) m 1742
                      |_Elizabeth LARUE ____|
                        (1753 - ....) m 1773|
                                            |_Mary HODGEN ________
                                              (.... - 1777) m 1742

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[795] Notes sent by Jerry Edwards, Rice Lake, WI 6/22/97: "Jessie K.
Edwards was born on 2 Jul 1820 in Hodgensville, Ky. Jessie was born on a farm
next door to the farm where Abraham Lincoln was born.
Jessie's older sibs may have played with him. Jesse and family moved to
Indiana about 1829/1830. After the death of his wife Nancy, he and boys moved
to Iowa. Died on 8 Dec 1908 in Brighton, Iowa. Buried in Brighton, Iowa
Hillcrest Cemetary. Jessie donated part of the land where the cemetary is
located north of the town of Brighton. There are several other Edwards
relatives buried in this cemetary. We have not found what his middle name is.
Jessie was involved in the livery business and was involved in Real Estate
and loaning money. Some interest charged was in the ten % plus even though
this was in the late 1800's."

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Jacob LARUE

[2286]

ABT 1779 - 1851

Father: Jacob LARUE
Mother: Mary FROST


                                             _Peter LARUE ________+
                                            | (1688 - 1783) m 1710
                       _Isaac LARUE ________|
                      | (1712 - 1795) m 1743|
                      |                     |_Elizabeth CRESSON __+
                      |                       (1690 - ....) m 1710
 _Jacob LARUE ________|
| (1744 - 1821) m 1765|
|                     |                      _James CARMAN _______+
|                     |                     | (1677 - 1756)       
|                     |_Phoebe CARMAN ______|
|                       (1725 - 1801) m 1743|
|                                           |_Margaret DUWYS _____
|                                             (1700 - 1738)       
|
|--Jacob LARUE 
|  (1779 - 1851)
|                                            _____________________
|                                           |                     
|                      _____________________|
|                     |                     |
|                     |                     |_____________________
|                     |                                           
|_Mary FROST _________|
  (1747 - 1803) m 1765|
                      |                      _____________________
                      |                     |                     
                      |_____________________|
                                            |
                                            |_____________________
                                                                  

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[2286] ! "Six Generations of LaRues and Allied Families", Otis Mather, pp. 40, 44,
58-60, 118, 170
! LDS Mar. Entry Batch 7614607, sheet 40, Film 1,058,439 - source
Hardin Co., Ky., 1815-1840 (film 085164) - source Hardin Co., Ky.,
1815-1840 (film 085164)
! Cindi Rasmussen, 810 - 5th St., Nevada, Ia. 50201, 11 June 1979
! The LaRue Family Eleven Generations, compiled by Dillard R. LaRue, Jan.,
1960
! Two Centuries in Elizabethown and Hardin Co., Ky. 1776-1976 by Daniel
E. McClure, Jr., p. 175
! Kelly Hall, 5522 - 12th St., Lubbock, Tx. 79416 - Aug., 1993 - Census
Films; "Who's Who in Hardin County"
! LDS AF, April, 1994, AFN: J5CK-OC states born abt. 1781

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James LEBO

ABT 1930 - ____

Family 1 : Earline Lenore FELDMAN

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Abraham LEROUX

[1007] [1008]

ABT 21 Nov 1588 - ____

Father: Jean LEROUX
Mother: Jeanne DE_LA_FONTAINE

Family 1 :
  1. +Anthoine LEROUX
  2.  Pierre LE_ROUX

                                                       __
                                                      |  
                          _Bertolet (Berthole) LARUE _|
                         | (1530 - ....)              |
                         |                            |__
                         |                               
 _Jean LEROUX ___________|
| (1565 - ....) m 1585   |
|                        |                             __
|                        |                            |  
|                        |____________________________|
|                                                     |
|                                                     |__
|                                                        
|
|--Abraham LEROUX 
|  (1588 - ....)
|                                                      __
|                                                     |  
|                         ____________________________|
|                        |                            |
|                        |                            |__
|                        |                               
|_Jeanne DE_LA_FONTAINE _|
   m 1585                |
                         |                             __
                         |                            |  
                         |____________________________|
                                                      |
                                                      |__
                                                         

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[1007] Following Notes from Helen Silvey, 7685 Sunmore Lane, Sacramento, Ca. 95828.

[1008] !Betty Beck Robertson Prodigy ID # RGWN60A
!The Darsts of Virvinia, H. Jackson Darst, Williamsburg, Va. 1972 - "Huguenot
who fled La Rochelle France, about 1627 . . . settled in Holland. there he mar.
and two sons and a daughter were born . . . About 1680, LaRoux embarked with
his famaily for America. He died during the journey and was either bur. at
sea, or shortly after he arr. in the Huguenot settlement on the Hudson in New
York."
!Letter from Dr. Dan Watson to Jane Dunn, 203 Redwood Dr., New Albany, In.
47150: "Our encounter with the LaRue family begins in 11th Century France,
with William the Conqueror, who was known then as William the Red, which is
William Le Roux in French...The Le Roux family of Normandy, Franch, were known
as 'The Lords of Ousille-La-Riviere', and, of course, they were also known as
'Normans'. While the names LaRue, Le Roux, and Le Roy, have entirely different
meanings, it can be demonstrated that LaRue and Le Roux were frequently
interchanged, and that Le Roy was frequently associated with both. LaRue means
'The Way of the Nobles', Thus, it defined a street, road, or route, associated
with the nobility. Le Roux means 'The Red', and was the name of William the
Conqueror, certainly a noble. Le Roy means, 'The King'.
Our connection to William Le Roux appears to be by way of Pierre De La Rue,
who was born about 14560 in Picardy, France (in the ancient province of Le
Leu), or in nearby Tournai, Belgium. He died in Kortrijk, Belgium, on
Novermber 20, 1518, having served as court musician, and was a composer of
music greatly admired by non-Catholic Christians, and later by German
Lutherans. His father (Pierchon De la Rue), was chapel musician in the service
of Philip I, King of Spain, who had, previous to his royal calling, been known
as Philip, Duke of Burgundy.
Charles V was, of course, the son of Philip, and Philip' sister, Margaret of
Austria, collected the musical works of Pierre De la Rue and his father, an
intersting fact since Charles the V was a persecutor of non-Catholic
christians. We jump a few years to Anthoine Le Roux, who was born in Tournai,
Belgium, 'in the low country, in the Province of Le Leu', in about 1610.
Abraham Le Roux, son of Anthoine Le Roux and ? (unknown), was born about 1637,
also in Tournai, Belgium, and fled from there with his father in 1648, at the
end of the thirty years war (1618-1648) in Germany, to the German city of
Mannheim. The French Crusade against the non-Catholic (Huguenot) population of
France, combined with the Spanish Inquisition descending from the Netherlands,
ceded to Spain after the thirty years war, was sufficient reason for Anthoine
Le Roux to flee, and the Mayor of Mannheim, whose city had been utterly
destroyed by the war, offered the Huguenots the opportunity to rebuild his
city, in exchange for permission to leave (should they want to), after twenty
years of service, without paying a heavy exit tax, so common in those days,
and calculated on the anticipated earnings of the individual and all family
memers, if they had remained (a horrible, gruesome tax)...ownership of the
homes they built...freedom of worship and education...ownership of the
businesses they established...and exemption from military service." Newsletter
from Dr. Watson dated 5 June, 1981: "I am in receipt of information obtained
from a conversation held by my great-grandfather, Dr. Jesse Lafayette LaRue,
and a Catholic Priest named LaRue (recently arrived from France), in Fort
Smith, Ark., in Dec., 1892. The document, sent to meby Betty McCann, of
Toddville, Iowa, near the Aaron LaRue homestead there, relates the folllowing
information (with my own parenthetical comments):
The First La Rue was the Marquis De la Rue of Orleans, France. His daughter
(name unknown) had an affair with Francis the First, King of France
(1515-1547), apparently before he became King. Their illegitimate child was
'Henry', who later became a Count and was appointed to the position of
'overseer' of the royal roads and highways (most appropriate, since 'de la
Rue' means 'of the streets of the nobility'). Henry was quite wealthy and had
numerous estates, among them the estate in the Province of Leurre (could this
be our La Lue?), and in the city of Orleans.
On the night of the Massacre of St. Bartholomew (1572), Felix de la Rue, son
of Henry, was murdered for refusing to renounce his non-Catholic beliefs. His
son, Justin, a small child, escaped (with persons unknonw) to Heidelberg (West
Germany), where he grew up and married a French lady, (from this point the
Priest is in error...read carefully).
Justin and wife had three sons: Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, they fled Germany
to the New World (Staten Island). Abraham died without heirs.
Isaac had a daughter named Elizabeth, who married her first cousin, Peter, who
was the son of Jacob, (it is obvious that the Priest has completely by-passed
Abraham the Immigrant and his son, Peter. His story becomes correct again,
hwoever, with the Isaac-Elizabeth and Jacob-Peter information). Title to the
De la Rue estates in France passed to Louis de la Rue, a younger brother of
Felix, who chose (?) to embrace Catholicism. All of the family papers were
still in the Chateau de la Rue, in Orleans (1892). Abraham (the one who died
without heirs), tried unsuccessfully on many occasions, to reestablish the
'New world La Rue family' as the rightful heirs to the estates. The Priest
described a family coat of arms as 'a golden arch on a field of blue and white.
' " !Jonathan Paul via www (jonathanpaul@@redshift.com) June 1996:
!BIRTH-DEATH: Marine H. Dubbs, THE EARLIEST KNOWN ANCESTRY OF LARUE-LARUE
FAMILY IN AMERICA; 1600-1800; Marine Dubbs, 1931, Brooklyn NY; pp 15; The
Filson Club, Louisville, KY !BIRTH-DEATH: Otis M. Mather, SIX GENERATIONS OF
LARUES AND ALLIED FAMILIES; 1680-1900; C.T. Dearing Printing Company, 1921,
Hodgenville, Kentucky; pp 12; FHL Film 0001208
!FATHER-CHILD: TAG: Florence LaRue Barth May, ROCKEFELLER-LARUE FAMILY TIES;
1605-1850; Florence May, 1985, Midwest City OK; pp 13; FHL Film 1513826 (item
7). Shows Descendancy from Francoise through Anthoine, Abraham,
Abraham-the-Imigrant. !FATHER-MOTHER-BIRTH-BAPTISM-MARRIAGE-DEATH: Abraham
LeRoux of Lalloeu son of Anthoine LeRoux and Jeanne Joquen (Hoquet) b ca 1637,
baptised 31 Jul 1644, married Jeanne DuFour (widow of Fremour) 6 Dec 1658 d
1666 during plague. From notes of Don Watson, Oklahoma City OK, 1988.
!History of The Larue Family, Don Holland Watson, Oklahoma City, Copyright
1993: "...may have been Abraham of Heidelbert..."

[1006] [SOURCE] Abraham of Heidelberg and twin sister Sussane baptized by Barthole
LeRoux, grandfather on 21 Nov. 1588. From notes by Don Watson of Oklahoma
City OK, 1985

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William LOUGHRY

[403] [404] [405] [406] [407] [408] [409] [410] [411] [412] [413] [414] [415] [416] [417] [418] [419] [420] [421] [422] [423] [424] [425] [426] [427] [428] [429] [430] [431] [432] [433] [434] [435] [436] [437] [438] [439] [440] [441] [442] [443] [444] [445] [446] [447]

22 May 1756 - 15 Aug 1826

Father: William LOUGHRY
Mother: Rebecca

Family 1 : Ester ALLISON
  1.  Rebecca LOUGHRY
  2.  James LOUGHRY
  3. +Joseph LOUGHRY
  4.  William LOUGHRY
  5.  John LOUGHRY
  6.  Polly LOUGHRY
  7.  Sally (Suzannah) LOUGHRY
  8.  Benjamin LOUGHRY

                                             __
                                            |  
                       _Jeremiah LOCKERY ___|
                      | (1700 - 1749)       |
                      |                     |__
                      |                        
 _William LOUGHRY ____|
| (1732 - 1786) m 1753|
|                     |                      __
|                     |                     |  
|                     |_Mary _______________|
|                       (1710 - 1765)       |
|                                           |__
|                                              
|
|--William LOUGHRY 
|  (1756 - 1826)
|                                            __
|                                           |  
|                      _____________________|
|                     |                     |
|                     |                     |__
|                     |                        
|_Rebecca ____________|
  (1730 - 1824) m 1753|
                      |                      __
                      |                     |  
                      |_____________________|
                                            |
                                            |__
                                               

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[403] !1756 BIRTH: 'The Loughry Family of Pennsylvania', compiled by Julia
A. Jewett, 1923, page 40, FHL film # 1321294, item 10, 86 pp.

[404] page 23. 'William (son of William Loughry, grandson of Jeremiah
Lockery) was born May 22, 1756'

[405] !1756 BIRTH PLACE: There are contradiction about the location of his
birth. Some sources state (Northern) Ireland. Other sources imply
Pennsylvania.

[406] The following three sources all state that William Loughry
was born in (Northern) Ireland:

[407] 1. History of Indiana County PA, Vol 1 and 2, 1880, Caldwell,
FHL Film # 1000557, page 462. Bio Sketch of John W. Loughry. 'He
(James Loughry, father of subject) was the son of William and
Ester Loughry nee Allison, natives of Ireland.'

[408] 2. 'Counties of White and Pulaski, Indiana', 1883, F.A. Batty & Co.,
FHL Film # 9934924, item 4, page 227. '... his grandfather,
William Loughry, was born in Northern Ireland ...'

[409] 3. 'DAR Roll of Honor' (Lineage Books), Vol 32, page 34, 'He (William
Loughry) was born in Ireland ...'

[410] However 'The Loughry Family of Pennsylvania', compiled by Julia
A. Jewett, 1923, FHL film # 1321294, item 10, page 40, does
not state William Loughry's birthplace but strongly implies that he
was born in America by stating that his Grandfather Jeremiah Lockery
emigrated to America around 1738 with his five sons (including
William, the father of William Loughry). There is a contradiction of
this in that William Loughry's sister, born two years earlier (1754) is
clearly identified as having been born in Ireland.

[411] The only scenario consistent with all the 'facts' is that Jeremiah Lockery
left his son William behind in Ireland reared by relatives where he married
(Rebecca) and fathered his three children, then emigrated to America after
1756 with the young William Loughry. This sounds unlikely.

[412] Another possibility is that Jewett is incorrect in identifying William
Loughry father of William Loughry (1756-1826) as the son of Jeremiah
Lockery. There is no source cited to positively establish this
relationship.

[413] !1756 PARENTS: 'The Loughry Family of Pennsylvania', compiled by Julia
A. Jewett, 1923, page 40, FHL film # 1321294, item 10, page 23.

[414] 'William Loughry (son of Jeremiah Lockery) married Rebecca. He died and
left her with a family. Their children were: James, born 1753, Rebecca
born 1754, and William born 1756.'

[415] !1779 MILITARY: 'DAR Roll of Honor' (Lineage Books), Vol 32, page 34,
'William Loughry (1856-1825) served as 1779 as Captain of Westmoreland County
Pennsylvania Militia'

[416] !1778 MILITARY: 'The Loughry Family of Pennsylvania', compiled by Julia
A. Jewett, 1923, FHL film # 1321294, item 10, page 24.

[417] 'He was Captain of the Light Horse Company, Westmoreland Co in 1778 and
in 1779 he was Captain of the Westmoreland Associates [Penna Arch, Vol 14,
p. 685]'

[418] !OCCUPATION: History of Indiana County PA, Vol 1 and 2, 1880, Caldwell,
FHL Film # 1000557, page 462.

[419] 'William was an early Justice of the Peace of what is now Indiana County. He
had been an early locator on the Loyalhanna, Westmoreland County.'

[420] !OCCUPATION: 'The Loughry Family of Pennsylvania', compiled by Julia
A. Jewett, 1923, page 40, FHL film # 1321294, item 10, page 23.

[421] 'He rose to much prominence in Westmoreland County. He was appointed
Justice of the Peace in Bedford County when the county was organized
in 1871 (Bedford County Records), March 11, 1771, Justices of Bedford
County Pa.: William Lochry and Arthur St. Clair.' [Note: is this
reasonable for a 15 year old to be appointed Justice of Peace?]

[422] 'He was a Physician.'

[423] 'He was appointed one of the Justices of the Peace when Westmoreland
was organized (1773) and presided in 1776'

[424] !1790 CENSUS: Westmoreland County, PA, Heads of Families at the First
Federal Census, Page 259, Genealogical Publishing Co. 1966.

[425] Wm Lourey, Armstrong Township.
3 males older than 16, (William, age 36, 2 farm workers)
2 males younger than 16 (James, age 3, Joseph, age 2 months)
3 females (Ester, age 31, Rebecca, age 5, and Polly age 2)

[426] !1800 CENSUS: Westmoreland County PA, Second Federal Census, FHL Film
Number: 363344, Page 153, Westmoreland County, Armstrong Twp.

[427] William Lochry
1 male 0-10 (John Loughry age 8, where is William age 5 ?)
2 males 10-16 (James age 12, Joseph Loughry age 10)
1 male 26-45 (William Loughry age 44)
1 female 0-10 (Sally age 3)
1 female 10-16 (Polly, age 12, Rebecca married)
1 female 26-45 (Ester Allison Loughry, age 41)

[428] !1807 OCCUPATION: History of Indiana County PA, Vol 1 and 2, 1880, Caldwell,
FHL Film # 1000557, page 254.

[429] 'Blacklick Township: William Loughry - Farmer'

[430] !CHILDREN: History of Indiana County PA, Vol 1 and 2, 1880, Caldwell,
FHL Film # 1000557, page 462.

[431] 'His children were
James, m Ann Wilson;
Joseph, m.;
John, m, Margaret Graham;
William m. Miss Chambers;
Benjamin m.;
Rebecca m Malachi Sutton;
Sarah m. William Robinson.'

[432] !CHILDREN: Indiana County PA Vital Records, FHL Film # 0539077,
Abstract of Wills.

[433] Will 214, Wm. Loughry, written August 15, 1826, Probated Oct 4, 1826.
Executor: son John Loughry and Michael Campbell. Mentions children:
Rebecca Sutton, James Loughry, Joseph Loughry, William Loughry,
John Loughry, Polly Loughry, Sally Loughry, and Benjamin Loughry.

[434] !CHILDREN: 'The Loughry Family of Pennsylvania', compiled by Julia
A. Jewett, 1923, page 40, FHL film # 1321294, item 10, 86, page 25.

[435] 'They had eight children:
Rebecca, married Malachi Sutton
James, b 1787, married Ann Wilson
Polly, b 1788, married James Lewis
Joseph, b 1790, married Sarah Howard
John, b 1792, married Margaret Sloan and Margaret Graham
William. b 1795
Sally, married Wm Robinson
Benjamin, married Nancy Sloan'

[436] !RESIDENCE: History of Indiana County PA, Vol 1 and 2, 1880, Caldwell,
FHL Film # 1000557, page ?

[437] 'William Loughry settled in Westmoreland County PA; later moving
to Blacklick Twp, Indiana County, settling west of Campbell's
Mills, in which section he was a pioneer.

[438] 'The Loughry Family of Pennsylvania', compiled by Julia
A. Jewett, 1923, page 40, FHL film # 1321294, item 10, page 25.

[439] !1810 CENSUS: Indiana County PA, Third Federal Census. FHL Film # 0193675,
page 229.

[440] Wm Loughry, Blacklick Twp
1 male 0-10 (Benjamin age 8)
1 male 10-16 (William age 15)
2 male 16-26 (John age 18, Joseph age 20)
1 male 45+ (William Loughry, age 54)
1 female 10-16 (Sally age 13)
1 female 16-26 (Polly age 22)
1 female 45+ (Ester Allison Loughry, age 51)

[441] !1820 CENSUS: Indiana County PA, Fourth Census. FHL Film # 0181410,
page ?

[442] Wm. Loughry, Blacklick Township
1 male 16-18 (Benjamin age 18)
1 male 18-26 (William age 25)
1 male 45+ (William Loughry, age 64)
2 female 16-26 (Sally age 23, William's wife[?])
1 female 45+ (Ester Allison, age 61)

[443] !1826 DEATH: 'The Loughry Family of Pennsylvania', compiled by Julia
A. Jewett, 1923, page 40, FHL film # 1321294, item 10, 86 pp.

[444] page 24. 'The inscription on his tombstone is: William Loughry, Esq.
who died September 27, 1826, aged 69 years'.

[445] !1826 DEATH: DAR Application #718079, Marann Elizabeth Moore Guidus,
Born 22 May 1856 and died 15 August 1825. (I am suspicious of these
dates).

[446] !1826 BURIAL: 'The Loughry Family of Pennsylvania', compiled by Julia
A. Jewett, 1923, page 40, FHL film # 1321294, item 10, 86 pp.

[447] 'They are buried at Lewisville, in the old cemetery near Ebenezer Church
which was part of the original land grant to the Lochrys.'

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Catharine D. MOORE

[2716] [2717]

24 Dec 1855 - 1933

Father: James Power MOORE
Mother: Lucy WORTHINGTON


                                             _Thomas MOORE _______+
                                            | (1761 - 1840) m 1795
                       _James Power MOORE __|
                      | (1798 - 1862) m 1821|
                      |                     |_Rachel POWER _______
                      |                       (1770 - 1806) m 1795
 _James Power MOORE __|
| (1822 - 1889)       |
|                     |                      _____________________
|                     |                     |                     
|                     |_Maryann BROWN ______|
|                       (1800 - 1873) m 1821|
|                                           |_____________________
|                                                                 
|
|--Catharine D. MOORE 
|  (1855 - 1933)
|                                            _____________________
|                                           |                     
|                      _____________________|
|                     |                     |
|                     |                     |_____________________
|                     |                                           
|_Lucy WORTHINGTON ___|
  (1831 - 1872)       |
                      |                      _____________________
                      |                     |                     
                      |_____________________|
                                            |
                                            |_____________________
                                                                  

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[2716] ALIA: Cassie /Moore/

[2717] Twin of Thomas Downey Moore.

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Mary SWEETSER

____ - ____

Family 1 : Humphrey MOORE

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Ludia WITT

____ - ____

Family 1 : Uriah MOORE

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