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    • [DOCX File]Eichler Reunion | Home of the Eichler Family Reunion

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      The first men who can actually be called farmers in Missouri undoubtedly were the early French settlers along the Mississippi. St. Genevieve claims the honor of being the first settlement in Missouri and accounts of its founding are conflicting. The most commonly accepted date for its founding is 1735 but it could have been as early as 1725.


    • [DOC File]Staff Report for Stationary Diesel ATCM

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      staff report: initial statement of reasons for proposed rulemaking. airborne toxic control measure. for stationary compression-ignition engines. stationary source division


    • [DOC File]Swaim Genealogy

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      John E. Swaim’s 1957 obituary in the Tulsa Daily World mentions “Mrs. Nora Murray, 1808 N. Cheyenne Ave” (Tulsa, OK) Nora and Daniel Murray had at least one child: Mildred Murray (b Sep 5 1905) John Emory Swaim, my grandfather (b 27 Sep 1885, d 12 Aug 1957). John Emory Swaim married Alice Belle Hawkins Champion.


    • [DOC File]RICAN PUBLICATION [; CHAPTER ONE:]

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      Mar 07, 2017 · Quintero was born in Guadalajara, Jalisco in 1725. Jose Moreno, 22, and Maria Guadalupe Gertrudis, 19, a recently wed mulatto couple, were both born in Rosario, Mexico as were Manuel Camero, 30, and Maria Tomasa, 24, two mulattoes also from Rosario. Antonio Mesa, 38, a Negro born in Alamos, Sonora, his mulatto wife, Ana Gertrudis Lopez, 27, and ...


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