ࡱ> UVTܥhc eDamD^Х~a|||||||||~~~~~~ߦX76~|13||||~||||||||||!.|||| (International Standard Serial Number)ISSN 1532-0340 McAninch Family History Newsletter Volume XIII, Number 3, July 24, 2005. A clearing house for McAninch and related surnames [McAninch, McIninch, McNinch (-sh)]. Published Quarterly since 1993. Articles solicited, and Queries accepted. Table Of Contents Miscellaneous info, Queries, and Nuggets from recent correspondence page 2005-18 [Missouri, (James) William Bill McAninch; North Carolina, old Albemarle County, Ohio, Lucinda McAninch; Pennsylvania, Rebecca McAninch, and Five Brothers photograph; and the United States 1890 Veterans Census, Kentucky, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and South Dakota]Missouri Soldiers Database: War of 1812 - World War I page 2005-20Supreme Court of Iowa, 1915, McAninch Chiropractorspage 2005-21McNinch in County Antrim: Old Families of Larne & District page 2005-22____________________________________________________________________________ McNinch in County Antrim: The Ulster Historical Foundation recently published another bookin their Gravestone Inscriptions, County Antrim series. Larne is a port city on the North Channel coast, twenty miles north of Belfast; and east of Ballymena. Roman galleys sheltered in Larne Lough, and the Vikings called it Olderfleet. Larne was a major port of emigration in the eighteenth century; today, it is a modern ferry port, with multiple routes to Scotland, only thirty miles across the channel.  Saturn: 2005 -- One of my personal favorites; eight years ago we sent our names to Saturn, on the Cassini-Huygens spacecraft, launched by NASA on October 15, 1997 (MFHN v.V n.4 p.1997-28). After a seven-year trip, the spacecraft arrived at Saturn in July, 2004, and went into orbit around the ringed planet. In January, 2005, the European Space Agency's Huygens probe descended to the surface of the big moon, Titan. The Saturn tour continues, http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/home/index.cfm  This McAninch Family History Newsletter is Published by Frank and Jan (Mauk) McAninch17531 Montbury Circle, Huntington Beach, California 92649-4823 Telephone: 714-846-5134Email: family @ McAninch.net, FrankMcAninch @ alumni.uci.edu, or frankmac @ worldnet.att.net  McAninch Family History NL, v.XIII.n.3 /July 2005 /Copyright Frank McAninch/ page 2005- 17 Permission granted to copy freely for any non-commercial purpose except copyrights owned by others Table of Contents for this YearFirst Page of this IssuePrevious PageNext Page Miscellaneous info, Queries, and Nuggets from recent letters (by States, alphabetical order)  Missouri: Howell County, 1919 (James) William Bill McAninch A Howell County Man Beat Em. / When Wm McAninch, a Howell County farmer and stockman whose home is near Bakersfield, bought a fine Stallion recently at Horton, Kansas, the Railroad company wanted about a $100 to transport the animal to West Plains. Mr. McAninch wouldn't pay it. Although 65 yrs old but as tough as a pine knot as far as physical ability is concerned, Mr. McAninch rode the horse from Horton, Kansas, to Bakersfield, a distance of 300 miles in less than a week. The weather was quite pleasant and when Mr. McAninch arrived home both horse and rider were none the worse for their trip.Howell County Gazette, March 20, 1919; now the West Plains Daily Quill, West Plains MO 65775; http://www.westplainsquill.com; article reported by Linda McAninch, Marshfield, Missouri (James) William McAninch was born 5 May 1850, Casey County, Kentucky, son of George C. and Eliza Jane (Wickersham) McAninch. William, also known as Bill, James W., and J. W., was a grand-son of Jonathan and Telitha (Turpin) McAninch, and great-grand-son of William McAninch, one of the two pioneer McAninchs in 1790s Lincoln County, Kentucky.  North Carolina: 1693, Perquimans Precinct, Albemarle County Samull Powell & Margreett Micantush [sic] were mariade [sic] by me this 3d. August 1693, in Old Albemarle County, North Carolina, Perquimans Precinct, Births, Marriages, Deaths, and Flesh Marks, 1659-1820, by Wynette Parks Haun, 1980, Durham, North Carolina 27704; transcribed from Microfilm C.077.6001, N.C. Dept. of Archives and History, Raleigh, N.C. Analysis: this is probably McIntosh or something like that, but an interesting old record /Frank  Ohio: 1880s Lucinda McAninch Civil War Pension Soldier "Cowden, Joseph"Widow "Cowden, Joanna" [State FromService "G 12th Ill. Cav."Minor "McAninch, Lucinda" Which Filed]Widow "1880 Feb 11" Application 259,938 Certificate 235,248  [blank]Minor [unreadable] Application 385,641 [no Certificate Number]  "Ohio"  Pennsylvania: 1860s? 1880s? Rebecca McAninch (central Pennsylvania) Civil War Pension Soldier "Erb, William" Mother "McAninch, R." [State From Service "[C?,G?] 3 Pa. Inf." Which Filed] Mother [1860s?] Application 43,377 Certificate 50,026  [blank]  ___________________________________________________________________________McAninch Family History NL, v.XIII.n.3 / July 2005 /Copyright Frank McAninch/ page 2005-18  Table of Contents for this YearFirst Page of this IssuePrevious PageNext Page Pennsylvania: 1889 The Five Brothers Photograph McA-1889-Five-Brothers.jpg See Family Reunion / Jefferson County, Pennsylvania, MFHN v.XII n.4 Oct. 2004 pg. 2004-31 The five brothers in the photograph, and their ages in 1889, are William L. (76), of Belleview; George (74), of Clover township; Samuel (77), of Franklin, Venango County; Louis (67), of Eastern Kansas, and Sylvester (61), of Knox. Copies of the photograph came from both Linda Stitt, in Pennsylvania, and from Judith Gaby, in New Mexico, both descendents of Sylvester J. Squire McAninch. Harold S. McAninch, who currently lives in Sun City, Arizona, wrote to say that he also has a copy of the five elderly men that my grand parents had. I did not know who any of them were and I didn't know when it was taken so that was good news. Harold is a descendent of George A. McAninch (1815-1899; age 74 in 1889), so, we know that copies of the 1889 photograph have been handed down by the descendents of at least two different brothers.  United States: 1890 Veterans Census Veteran's Name Relative's Name Home in 1890 RankYears of [Notes 1, 2] (Township, County, State) Service Elisha Mcaninch Elisha Mcaninch Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Penn. Private 1861-1864Elizah H Mcaninch [sic, Elijah H.]Pinecreek, Jefferson, Penn. Private 1861-1864Elsy Mcaninch [sic, Ellsworth]Henderson, Jefferson, Penn. Private 1862-1865 George Mcaninch [Note 3]Virginia, Union, So. Dakota Private 1864 George W Mcaninch Jenkins, Casey, Kentucky Private1862-1863Hiram Mcaninch Jane Mcaninch Pinecreek, Jefferson, Penn. Private James Mcaninch Rachael Mcaninch Bridgeport, Belmont, OhioPrivate [Note 4] James T [Thompson] McAninch Cleveland, Cuyahoga, OhioCorporal 1861-1865 John A Mcaninch Washington, Morrow, OhioPrivate 1862-1865 John H Mcaninch [Note 5] McDonald, Hardin, OhioPrivate 1861-1864 W H Mcaninch [6] Ruth Mcaninch Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio Private 1862-1865  [1] Index to individuals enumerated in the 1890 special census of Civil War Union veterans and  widows of veterans. Veterans schedules are often used as a head-of-household substitute for  the 1890 federal census which was destroyed by fire. [2] Source: http:// search.ancestry com/ . . . cgi-bin/ &gsln=McAninch . . . &db=1890veterans . . .  [through http://www.pacivilwar.com/freepension.html (free access, May 26 to June 10, 2005)] [3] [Company] B [Regiment] 15 [state unreadable]; George McA., Co. B, 15th Iowa Inf. [b.Penn.] [4] Rachel McAninch widow of James McAninch; two (duplicate) entries in this database [5] John H. McAninch Private [Co.] A 144 Ohio Inf. [6] Ruth McAninch widow of H. Wm McAninch [sic] [?] Private 103th [Pennsylvania] [?]  ___________________________________________________________________________McAninch Family History NL, v.XIII.n.3 / July 2005 /Copyright Frank McAninch/ page 2005-19  Table of Contents for this YearFirst Page of this IssuePrevious PageNext Page Missouri Soldiers Database: War of 1812 - World War I [Note 1]McIninch, SamuelOsage War1st Brigade [Osage War, winter of 1836-1837]  [Martin, 3 records]Martin C. McAninch [McAninch for the Confederacy Note 2]McAninch, M. Civil War 16th Missouri Volunteers Infantry, Co. A McAninch, M. Civil War Lewis 16th Regt Infantry Volunteers CSA, Co. AMcIninch, MattCivil War16th Missouri Inf. Co. A [card says Matt or Mart] [Henry, 4 records] William Harrison Henry McAninch [McA. / Confederacy Note 2]McAninch, Henry Civil War [Commander: Quantrill on the service record card]McAninch, W. H. Civil War 10th Regiment Cavalry Volunteers CSA, Co. AMcAninch, W. H. Civil War 3rd Missouri Infantry, Co. D McIninch, HenryCivil War 16th Missouri Infantry Co. A McAninch, Samuel Civil War 77th Regiment E.M.M., Co. I [Note 3]McIninch, AmosCivil War Joseph's Battalion Six Months Militia, Co. B  World War I recordsMcAninch, Paul V. World War I Army / Marine Corporal [Jan. 1919] Army SN: 1,147,975; inducted at Sedalia on 7/30/1918 b.18 Mar 1892 at Hughesville, Mo; Flying School, Brooks Field, TX McAninch, Samuel World War I Army / Marine Corporal [Jan. 1919] Army SN: 492,301; inducted at Jeff. Barracks on 5/16/1918 Age 19 2/3 yrs [est.b.1898]; BP: Johnston, Mo; [svc] Ordnance Depot McIninch, George A. World War I Army / Marine Private  [George Arthur] Army SN: 4,521,167; inducted at Saint Joseph on10/1/1918 born 28 Sep 1898 at Saint Joseph, Missouri; [svc] 2 Co Student Army Tng C Missouri Univ. Unit, Columbia, Mo. [1]Soldiers Database: War of 1812 World War I; http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/soldiers/Secretary of State, Missouri State Capitol, Jefferson City, MO 65101 (573) 751-4936[2] McAninch for the Confederacy: Eight Who Fought for Southern Independence, 3 parts;MFHN v.IX n.4 Oct. 2001 pg.2001-26; Part II, III, MFHN v.X n.1,2 pg.2002-03; 2002-09[3]E.M.M., Enrolled Missouri Militia, was the largest of half a dozen different "militia" organizations raised during the Civil War in this badly divided border state.77th EMM: Kansas City, Jackson County, mobilized for defense during Price's invasion, fortified the town (Fall 1864); reserve in the battle of Westport (October 23, 1864). http://www.civilwarstlouis.com/militia/provisional.htm#_edn1http://www.geocities.com/CollegePark/Quad/6460/CW/s/EMM.html[4]No (other) M(ac/c)(A/I)(-/n/nn)i(-/n/nn)ch variations, and no McNinch in this database.  ___________________________________________________________________________McAninch Family History NL, v.XIII.n.3 / July 2005 /Copyright Frank McAninch/ page 2005-20  Table of Contents for this YearFirst Page of this IssuePrevious PageNext Page Supreme Court of Iowa, 1915, McAninch Chiropractors  Iowa: 1915 -- Court case, John Earl McAninch and Cecil Sylvester McAninch, Chiropractors [John and Cecil, sons of David Franklin McAninch, of Brooklyn, Poweshiek County, Iowa, lost their original case, in Jasper County, and then lost their appeal to the Iowa Supreme Court]  State of Iowa, Appellee, v. J. E. McAninch et al., Appellants. October, 1915, DecidedSupreme Court of Iowa, Des Moines; 172 Iowa 96; 154 N.W. 399; 1915 Iowa Sup. Lexis 291 Prior History -- Appeal from Jasper District Court.--Hon. Henry Silwold, Judge.Tuesday, October 5, 1915.Sec. 2579 of the Code defines one practicing medicine, surgery or obstetrics, and being a physician, to be a person who shall publicly profess to be a physician, surgeon or obstetrician, and assume the duties, or who shall make a practice of prescribing or of prescribing and furnishing medicine for the sick, or who shall publicly profess to cure or heal. Sec. 2580, Code, is, among other things, that It shall be a misdemeanor for any person to practice medicine, surgery or obstetrics in the state without having first obtained and filed for record a prescribed certificate. The indictment at bar was presented on October 16, 1913, and charges that: The said J. E. McAninch and C. S. McAninch that date to the finding of this indictment, in the county of Jasper and state of Iowa, did willfully and unlawfully assume the duties of a physician, and make a practice of treating persons afflicted with disease, and did then and there willfully and unlawfully, publicly profess to treat, cure and heal persons afflicted with disease, by a system of treatment called 'Chiropractic', without first having obtained from the state board of medical examiners of the state of Iowa, and recorded in the office of the county recorder of McAninch and C. S. McAninch to practice as such, contrary to and in violation of law.  The defendants interposed a demurrer, which . . . asserts that the indictment charges an impossible offense, and is otherwise insufficient under our statutes. They also interposed a plea in bar, claiming that the dismissal of an indictment found earlier than the one at bar operates as a bar to prosecution under the last indictment. On the overruling of demurrer and plea, pleas of not guilty were entered, and a conviction ensued. From the judgment entered on the verdict, defendants appeal. Affirmed.  Found in Lexis-Nexis by Richard Cochran, Big Rapids, Michigan, . Richard said This one pertains to John Earl and Cecil Sylvester McAninch, sons of David Franklin McAninch, of Brooklyn, Iowa. The whole case runs 17 pages; quite complicated, but it looks like the original case appealed from the Jasper County, Iowa District Court was upheld.  ___________________________________________________________________________McAninch Family History NL, v.XIII.n.3 / July 2005 /Copyright Frank McAninch/ page 2005-21  Table of Contents for this YearFirst Page of this IssuePrevious PageNext Page McNinch in County Antrim: Old Families of Larne & District From the book Gravestone Inscriptions, County Antrim, Volume 4, Old Families of Larne & District, from Gravestone Inscriptions, Wills, and Biographical Notes, compiled by George Rutherford, edited by RSJ Clarke; copyright 2004, Ulster Historical Foundation, Belfast, BT1 6DD, ISBN 1-903688-19-1 KILWAUGHTER CEMETERY O.S. Antrim 40. Grid Ref D357006 This is in the townland of Rory's Glen, civil parish of Kilwaughter, and barony of Upper Glenarm, and about two hundred yards north of Kilwaughter cross roads. A public meeting in Kilwaughter Orange Hall on 8th May 1876 was advertised for all those interested in establishing a new cemetery for Kilwaughter. The land was donated by Mr. Baillie for a burial ground and the enclosing wall built at his expense. . . . All stones with dates of death before 1900 have been copied.(page 5) Bailie [Limestone headstone][The Will of James Bailie, formerly of Kilwaugher and late of St. Johns Place, Larne, county Antrim, farmer, who died 24 May 1895 at latter place, was proved at Belfast 7 August 1895 by Robert McNinch of Hightown and Lennon Knox of Lealies, both in said county, the executors] McNinch [Four granite headstones in stone enclosure]  John McNinch, Hightown, died 20th July 1887. Ann Jane his wife, 2nd January 1894. Isabella, 4th May 1873, buried in Old Cemetery. George, 12th May 1909. Robert, 22nd January 1928.  William McNinch, Belfast, died 17th February 1919. Anna Bella his wife, 2nd Oct. 1880. Anna Bella his daughter, 2nd November 1936.  Joseph McNinch M.D., Larne, died 3rd June 1902. And his wife Sarah died 14th October 1953. William McNinch, younger son, died 25th March 1960 aged 62 years. Samuel George McNinch died 6th Feb. 1966 aged 70 years, elder son of Joseph and Sarah McNinch.  In memory of Robert Bailie McNinch, Larne, born 5th Feby. 1870, died 9th July 1908. Hugh Bailie McNinch born 6th Sept. 1875, died at Texas, U.S.A., 19th June 1909. Their mother Marianne, wife of John McNinch, Larne, born 25th May 1846, died 16th Feb. 1915. John McNinch, born 25th July 1873, died 2nd Dec. 1918, interred in City Cemetery. The above John McNinch, Larne, born 24th Jan. 1841 died 21st Jan. 1922. Isa McNinch, last surviving daughter of the above John and Marianne McNinch, died 22nd August 1948. [The will of John McNinch, late of Hightown, Kilwaughter, county Antrim, farmer, who died 20 July 1887 at same place, was proved at Belfast 9 March 1888 by John McNinch of Larne, merchant, and Robert McNinch of Hightown, farmer, both in said county, the executors.] [Joseph McNinch was born on 24 January 1856, son of the above John McNinch of Kilwaughter. He studied medicine at Queen' s College, Belfast, graduating M.D. in 1883. He practised first in Ballyclare and from c 1890 in Pound Street, Larne. He married on 7 October 1892 Sarah Smiley, daughter of Samuel Smiley, farmer, of Dromaine, Larne.] (pg. 17-18)  ___________________________________________________________________________McAninch Family History NL, v.XIII.n.3 / July 2005 /Copyright Frank McAninch/ page 2005-22  Table of Contents for this YearFirst Page of this IssuePrevious PageNext Page McNinch [Inscription on base of granite Celtic cross] In memory of Robert McNinch, born 25th Aug. 1881, died 8th June 18(9)9, James Watt McNinch, born 22nd March 1888, died 14th Septr. 1911. Harry J. McNinch, born 1st July 1890, died 18th April 1925. Hugh McNinch born March 1883, died Feby. 1936, interred at Yanderra, N.S. Wales. McNinch [Granite obelisk] Erected by John McNinch, Seamount, in memory of his wife Barbara Gingles, born 8 Oct. 1840, died 27 Aug. 1902. The above named John McNinch, born 24th Sep. 1839, died 20th June 1925. Mary McNinch, born Aug. 1871, died June 1937. Andrew McNinch, born 9th June 1869, died 28th May 1941. Ellen Watt McNinch, born 13th Nov. 1873, died 6th April 1959. John McNinch, born Feb. 1878, died Nov. 1929, interred in Battleford, Canada. John E.W. McNinch, born May.1900, died May 1974. Robert McNinch, born 27th June 1867, died 7th Oct. 1873. (pg. 17-18)  KILWAUGHTER OLD GRAVEYARD O.S. Antrim 40. Grid Re 0356015This is in the townland of Demesne, civil parish of Kilwaughter, and barony upper Glenarm. It is in the midst of a farmyard, being partly bounded by stables of Kilwaughter Castle and partly by a purpose-built wall of black stone. . . . Burials ceased here in middle of the twentieth century and the graveyard has become very wild overgrown. All inscriptions have been copied.  Gingles [Sandstone next to John Gingles d.1805] In memory of Andrew Gingles of Lowtown, Kilwaughter, who died 13th Feb.- 1841 aged 36 years. Also his daughter Margaret who died 24th Sept. 1854 aged 16 years. Also his daughter Mary who died 24th June 1859 aegd 22 years. Also his daughter Martha who died 16th Oct. 1859 aged 24 years. Also his wife Mary Gingles who died 29th March 1863 aged 53 years. Also his grand son Robert McNinch who died 7th Oct. 1873 aged 6 years.(page 35)  McNinch [Red sandstone next to Hugh Eaton d.1808] (Erected to) the memory of Jane ... (i)e wife to John McNinch ... departed this life J(une) ... 1766 aged (25) years. Also the above John her husband (who) departed this (life). 1795 aged 65 grandson J(ohn M) who departed (this life) ... 1810 aged 4 (years) .sister Janet died agd. 20 yrs.[ellipses in original book] (page 37) McNinch [White limestone set into sandstone in east of graveyard, fallen] In memory of John McNinch who died 26th July 1795 aged 65 years. And his wife Jane Wylie who died 21st Jany. 1766 aged 25 years. Also their grand-daughter Martha who died 15th June 1825 aged 10 years. David Gary McNinch born 31st March 1888 died 25th October 1893. Thomas Watt McNinch born 27th Nov. 1890 died 3rd May 1915. James Watt McNinch born 27th Nov. 1890 died 20th Oct. 1918. Also their father Thomas Watt McNinch, Ballymullock, born 10th February 1851 died 9th Nov. 1936. McNinch [Sandstone] Erected to the memory of John McNinch, Kilwaughter, who departed this life 6th July 1845 aged 83 years. Also his wife Martha who departed this life 10th Decr. 1865 aged 92 years. (page 37) ___________________________________________________________________________McAninch Family History NL, v.XIII.n.3 / July 2005 /Copyright Frank McAninch/ page 2005-23  Table of Contents for this YearFirst Page of this IssuePrevious PageNext Page LARNE AND INVER OLD GRAVEYARD / ST. CEDMA'S O.S. 40. Grid Re D397023 This is in the townland of Town Parks and parish of Larne, and is to be found at the end of Church Road just to the south of the Inver river and modern bypass to Larne Harbour. It is the only medieval burying ground in the combined parishes of Larne and Inver to continue in use to modern times. . . .The oldest stone dates from 1677 and all inscriptions in the graveyard and memorials in the church building have been copied. Boyd [Set against south wall of church, stone almost smooth] (page 50) (He)re lyeth (the body of) Mary McNinch who ...d March ye 2 171 (9) wi... to Alexander Boyd.  LARNE, McGAREL CEMETERYO.S. Antrim 40. Grid Re 0402033.This is in the townland of Town Parks and the parish of Larne and lies on the west side of the Old Glenarm Road. It was opened in 1867 because the parish graveyard was inadequate for the increasing population of the town. Hamilton [Polished granite headstone and enclosure] Rosemary Hamilton died 13th March 1893. Also her sister Margaret Canning died 12th Nov. 1924. John Holden, beloved husband of Jane Elizabeth Canning (nee McNinch), died 24th November 1967 aged 83 years. Norman died 20th July 1973 aged 84 years. (page 158)  McNinch In Memoriam James Watt McNinch, born 9th January 1845, died 30th September 1885. Robert McNinch, born 28th June 1809, died 19th Nov. 1899. ElIen Watt McNinch, born 14th May 1808, died 30th Dec. 1900. Nellie Watt McNinch, born 1st March 1893, died 27th Nov. 1912. Margaret Watt McNinch, born 19th August 1841, died 24th July 1917. Martha McNinch, born 4th December 1846, died 30th December 1923. Ann Jane McNinch, born 7th December 1848, died 26th May 1929.[Administration of the estate of Robert McNinch, late of 14 Bedeque Street, Belfast, salesman, who died 13 November 1900 [sic], granted at Belfast 15 April 1901 to Thomas Watt McNinch, farmer, and Ann Jane McNinch, spinster] (page 176)  CONNOR WILLS FOR INVER, KILWAUGHTER AND LARNEMcNinch, John, Kilwaughter 1845[one McNinch, no McA/Ininch](page 218) There are no McA/I/Ninch in two earlier books of the series -- 2. Gravestone Inscriptions of County Antrim, Volume 2, Parishes of Glynn, Kilroot, Raloo and  Templecorran, compiled by George Rutherford; Ulster Historical Foundation 1981, and3. Gravestone Inscriptions of County Antrim, Volume 3, Old Families of Carrickfergus & Ballynure  from Gravestone Inscriptions, Wills and Biographical Notes, compiled by George Rutherford,  edited by Richard Clarke, Ulster Historical Foundation 1995And a big Thank you to Muriel Fitzsimmons, leader of the Scotch / Irish SIG at the Orange County, California, Genealogical Society (OCCGS), told me about this new Old Families of Larne & District [Volumes 2, 3, and 4 are in the OCCGS collection at the Huntington Beach Public Library (HBPL)] ___________________________________________________________________________McAninch Family History NL, v.XIII.n.3 / July 2005 /Copyright Frank McAninch/ page 2005-24  Table of Contents for this YearFirst Page of this IssuePrevious PageNext Page /=;<_+,/A010V C D F N f "((,7GKL1LMV"##g#h#####))))))* *T*^*..PP9^bU^bc^bU^]cU]c0UcX.n.o......//)/./F/F:G:::::::8;J;;;;@@.@0@@@CADAFBGBFFGGvGwGxGGGGGGPPSSTTbTcTdTTTTTTVVXXYY]]]]]^r^y^^__`````BaCaDa`auV^cUU^cV9:;<_+,-./ABCDwl( t"  h" l#&'()/t"&'()/! &'()/ &'()/l4#DE"/0123o|}&'YZl#l#&* + O P   k l + , l$$l$$ l$$ l$$  h" l# D E F CDefRS  jkl# l4d T!$kRSTU fg&'(IJKLMNOPl(D$$xl#l#PQd}&23I^w$%l$$ l4D$$#%&DESTh|KLMmlt" l4d T!l$$ l4D$$UVWXFGIJXY l44t#lt"$!"01LMVWhy<EPQ l44t#&l@4t# Qbk 0B\eop l44t#&l@4t# 09DEi^ _ !!f!g!!!!"""\"l# l44t#&l@4t#\"]""""##g#h#i###########$$$$$l( T!lT! l4d T!l$$l#$$L$M$N$b$$$$$$$$%4%5%D%N%%%%%%%%%+&,&=&H&t&u&&&&&&lT!l( T!$&&&&&&','-'.'/'0'1'@'K'y'z'{''''''''''''((lT! l4 T!l( T!((U(V(h(u(((((((())4)A)P)Y)Z)s))))))) *!*"*&*}* l4 T!lT!}*~*****.+/+0+++++++2,3,4,,,,,,,#-$-%-b-c-g----..n.o.p.l$$ldt"%p............W/X///000W0n0o000111415161711xl#lT# l4d T!1122i2j22283933333374844455i5j555.6/6z6{6|666K7L7778888888l#*8@9A999999F:G:::::::::::9;:;;;<;;;<<g<h<i<<< l4d T!l$$l# <<==e=f===2>3>>>>>>>??m?n????@@@`@a@@@@AABACAl#l#l#"CADAAAAAEBFBGBBBBBMCNCCCCCQDRDDDE EaEbEEE!F"FFFFFFFl#3l#$FGGvGwGxGGGGGGGGHHbHcHHHI I!I?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMN@aTimes New Roman Symbol "ArialRColonna MT1Courier New "Tahoma"hhFf M'6m11pw6Frank McAninchFRANK MCANINCH  !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSX`Root Entry F!.WWordDocumentmCompObjjSummaryInformation(  FMicrosoft Word Document MSWordDocWord.Document.89qOh+'0   H T ` lxm11pw6Frank McAninchNormalFRANK MCANINCH728Microsoft Word for Windows 95 @DocumentSummaryInformation8   FMicrosoft Word Document MSWordDocWord.Document.89qt ' m11pw6@Fnr@&"#@ M՜.+,0@HT\ dl t ' m11pw6