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| James M. Flack Delta State Yearbook 1935
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| James M. Flack birth certificate 29 Aug 1913
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Owner of original: Bureau of Vital Statistics
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| James M. Flack passport 1971-75
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| James M. Flack Biography
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Owner of original: JMF
Date: 1981
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| James M. Flack induction to the Delta State Sports Hall of Fame
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| James M. Flack Neighborhood Nominations (humor) List distributed to friends - possibly a meeting or party invitation
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| James M. Flack notes on Family Genealogy
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| James M. Flack Poems A collection of 18 poems 1940 - 1983 (est)
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| James McCuistion Will, 1765
Witnessed by Thomas Flack In the name of God amen I James McCuistion of the province of North Carolinia and County of Rowan being in Infirm in body but of Sound Memory and Judgement do this Eighteenth day of October In the year of our lord God One thousand Seven hundred and Sixty five Make & publish this my Last will and Testament whither by word or writing if Such be made By me first I bequith my Soul to God Waiting Through Grace in Christ My Savour for that Merit promised to them that Believe in him, and My Body to Be Intered as my Executor Thinks fit. and first of all to pay my Just Debts and to Divide my Estate as follows to wit
First of all I give to my Dearly Beloved wife Jenut McCuistion the full [?] part of all my Movables with my Ready Money and Debts Due to me with my Negro, fellow Named Jim, or James. Secondly with my plantation I now live on During her life time not to be Disturbed By any to have the Same power as if I was alive …….
Secondly, I Give the remainder of all my movables and Chattle To my five Daughters to be Equally Divided among [?] To my Daughter Jane now mary’d To Thomas Flack also, to my Daughter Sarah also, to my Daughter Lovina now mary’d to John Nelson also to my Daughter Mary and to my Daughter Dorcas —
Thirdly I give my son Gustavus McCuistion [?] give Four Hundred & forty Acres of Land Lying on Both Sides of [Richland Creek?] Known by the name of The Mill place joining Scotsland. I allow and ordain Son Thomas McCuistion as Guardein over him and not to sell or [?] of the plantation I left to my Son Gustavus McCuistion without my son Tho’s McCuistions concent or leave Now By the name of the Mill [?] ………..
Fourthly I Give to my son James McCuistion the plantation I now live on with all the Improvements and piece or parcle of land as is Contain’d In [?] for [?] Improvement, at his Mother My Wife’s Death and not to then and not molest her or any she apoints to live on it During her lifetime.
5th I allow Unto My Son Tho’s McCuistion the sum of Twenty shill. Current money of North Carolina to be paid in three months after my decease to be paid By my Son James McCuistion.
6ly I allow unto Son Tho’s McCuistions Son James McCuistion the sum of Nine pounds to be paid when he is Come of age By my son James McCuistion.
7 Also I allow my Son James McCuistion to pay unto my three daughters Sara, Docas, & Mary each of them Twenty pounds to be paid in four years after their Mothers Deceas My wife Jennet McCuistion and my Son Tho's McCuistion & my son James McCuistion Executor of this my last will & Testament in the presence of who were present at the signing & sealing Thereof the day & year above written
James M Cuiston
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Signed Sealed and Delivered by [?] James Mc Cuistion as for his last will and Testament in the presence of us who were present at the signing & sealing thereof
Thomas Flack
John McCuistion
Robert McCuistion
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| James Monroe Flack Obituary James Monroe Flack, a retired textile industry executive, died of a heart attack on Monday at a Moscow hospital. He was 75 years old and lived in Tryon, N.C.
Mr. Flack, who was on a tour with his wife Hertha, was a founder of Indian Head Inc. and its vice chairman when he retired in 1975.
He had been a director of Textron Inc. and had been with the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey. He had also been principal of the Shaw (Miss.) High School.
Besides his wife, he is survived by two daughters, Karen Bonnell of Montvale, N.J., and Suzanne Young of Boulder, Colo.; two sons, James, of San Francisco, and Robert, of Watertown, Mass.; two sisters, Ruby Stringer of Baton Rouge, La., and Ann Heard of Merritt Island, Fla., and 10 grandchildren.
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Owner of original: New York Times, page 23
Date: 22 Jun 1989
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| James P. Flack (95 years old) letter to James M. Flack 1967 letter describing JJ Flack: have seen sister (Ann Flack Heard) and your father (JJ Flack) "since he was a very small boy". JJ Family with 4 boys and 2 girls. JJ's father (John Yancey Flack) "is my Gran Pa".
JJ Flack is JP Flack's "half-uncle". JJ was orphaned as a child and moved into JP's household who was around 20 and married
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Date: 21 Mar 1967
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| James P. Flack - "Dove" Sally Louellen Dunn Marriage Certificate
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Date: 6 Jan 1900
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| Jennie Foreman Clitzner Death Certificate "Virginia, Death Certificates, 1912-1987," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVYP-3SN4 : 16 August 2019), Issac Foreman in entry for Jennie Foreman Clitzner, 25 Jan 1970; from "Virginia, Marriage Records, 1700-1850," database and images, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : 2012); citing Virginia Beach, , Virginia, United States, entry #, Virginia Department of Health, Richmond
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Date: 28 Jan 1970
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| Jesse James Journeys Promised a horse and saddle at 16, JJ headed west to Oklahoma Territory, then to southern Mississippi, Stephenson (later re-named Crosby). Worked at Foster Creek Lumber Co, which folded because of the Depression. In 1931 Crosby Lumber Co. opened for 2 years before also closing in the Depression.
JJ started a 1-acre garden and helped feed the community. His wife, Lenora, became the Crosby Postmistress. They moved to Pascagoula in 1940 in a house with a grocery store. He also worked in the shipyards.
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Owner of original: As told by James M. Flack to his son JMF II
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| Jewel "Frank" Flack WWII Veterans Memorial (Humbodt County CA)
CLARK MUSEUM
http://wwiimemorialhumboldt.weebly.com/jewell-franklin-flack.html
Jewell Franklin Flack was a U.S. Navy warrant ofAcer during WWII. He was killed in action on October 3, 1945 during a plane crash near Kodiak, Alaska. He was thirty-five years old. His final resting place was in Eureka at Ocean View cemetery. He was survived by his wife Eleanor Flack; his parents, Mr. & Mrs. Jesse James Flack; his siblings, Ruby Sweetman, Ann Heard & Jas. Flack; and his mother-in-law, Hancie Dillon.
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Owner of original: Humboldt Standard
Date: 9 Nov 1945
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| Jewel Franklin Flack crash report US Navy report on crash on Kodiak Island AK
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| Jewel Franklin Flack KIA notice
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| Jim Flack Yale Divinity School Diploma
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Date: 1942
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| Katzen Family - 1263 Fayette St, Baltimore - 1910 Census
Meyer, Ida, 5 daughters, 1 son (Emma b. Sep 1892 not listed - see 1900 Census) "United States Census, 1910", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M2XB-W9D : Tue Jul 18 18:02:23 UTC 2023), Entry for Meyer Katzen and Ida Katzen, 1910.
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Date: 24 Apr 1910
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| Katzen Family - 1263 Fayette St, Baltimore - 1920 Census
Meyer, Ida, 3 daughters, 1 son [page 1 of 2] "United States Census, 1920", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M632-GM2 : Fri Jul 21 23:35:12 UTC 2023), Entry for Meyer Katzen and Ida Katzen, 1920.
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Date: 12 Jan 1920
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| Katzen Family - 1263 Fayette St, Baltimore - 1920 Census
Meyer, Ida, 3 daughters, 1 son [page 2 of 2] "United States Census, 1920", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M632-GM2 : Fri Jul 21 23:35:12 UTC 2023), Entry for Meyer Katzen and Ida Katzen, 1920.
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Date: 13 Jan 1920
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| Lavina Olive Flack - Joseph Lambert Marriage Certificate "North Carolina, County Marriages, 1762-1979 ," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4F-89Z7-R?cc=1726957 : 28 November 2018), > image 1 of 1; North Carolina State Archives Division of Archives and History.
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Date: 30 Jul 181630 Jul 1816
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| Len Forman Memoirs Autobiography written shortly after Roz died (wife).
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Owner of original: Frances Forman & Nancy Sall
Date: Jan-Feb 1989
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| Levinia McCuiston Marriage License with accompanying letter from her father James McCuistion Sir
As I understand the Bearer hereof John Nellson is gowing to you for license to Mary my Daughter Levinia of which I am satisfy'd. The Same may be granted unto him.
from your Very hunmble serv't &c
James McCuistion
The 16th June 1764
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| Lois Blum Feinblatt Obituary Lois B. Feinblatt of Baltimore, Maryland passed away on
April 15, 2022. She was predeceased by her loving husbands
Irving Blum (d.1973) and Eugene Feinblatt (d.1998).
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Owner of original: Sol Levinson
Date: 19 Apr 1922
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| Lois Feinblatt Profile
OPEN SOCIETY INSTITUTE
Fall 2008 Newsletter
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Date: 25 Sep 2008
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| Lois H. Feinblatt, a pioneering sex therapist at the
Johns Hopkins Sex and Gender Clinic, dies at 100 Newspaper Obituary
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Owner of original: Baltimore Sun by Frederick N. Rasmussen
Date: 21 Apr 1922
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| Louella Lenora ("Nora") Flack Death notices - notation on Alta Lodge notepad James M. Flack handwritten notation lists Nora's parents as John Franklin Lucas and Caroline Lucas, according to Hattie Mangum. However, her mother was Frances Eugenia Mangum (1857-1891) who died in Nora's childbirth (according to Ann Heard's family history). Aunt Caroline was the surrogate mother for her brother's 7 children.
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Owner of original: James M Flack
Date: 1 Aug 1975
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| Louella Lenora Flack death certificate d. 23 Mar 1975 The certificate has Caroline Lucas as "Nora's" mother, however, according to Ann Heard's family history, Nora mother died at her birth. Apparently, Aunt Caroline Lucas (sister to father John Franklin Lucas) became the surrogate mother, helping to raise 7 siblings.
Son James M. Flack provided certificate data, relying on information from Cousin Hattie, noted on a Alta Lodge notepad in JMF's handwriting.
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Owner of original: State of MS
Date: 28 Mar 1978
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| M.R. Forman Draft Registration Card, Baltimore Age: 22
Address: 209 S. Exeter St, Baltimore MD
Born: Posville, Russia
Occupation: Salesman, Continental Paper Bag Co
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"United States World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KZZG-Y3N : 25 December 2021), Morris Robert Forman, 1917-1918.
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Date: 2 Jun 1917
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| Mamie Shippy letter to Irene & Roy Includes remembrances of her family
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Date: 23 Jun 1981
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| Mamie Shippy letter to James M. Flack Asks for genealogical info
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Date: 28 Jun 1981
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| Margarethe Escherich Pfaundler birth certificate
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| Marriage Certificate-Morris Forman and Sarah Katzen This is the marriage certificate of Morris Forman and Sarah Katzen. It was filed on June 6, 1919. It appears that they were then married on June 8, 1919. On this certificate, it states Sarah's name as Sylvia Forman. Throughout my life, I had never ever known her as Sylvia, nor did any of her relatives or friends refer to her as Sylvia. It must have been a clerical error? Or were they never legally married???? Then this means that there is certainly a great deal of illegitimacy within this family tree!!
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Owner of original: Nancy Sall
Date: 20 Jul 2023
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| Marriage License License for John Y. Flack and Margaret Bruce
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| Medical Report - death of Charlotte Sonya Weber Diagnosis and attempted treatment at Innsbruck clinic
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Owner of original: Dr. F. J. Wilhelm
Date: 7 Jul 1984
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| Meinhard Pfaundler Obituary (in German)
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| Meyer Katzen Family - 1900 Census 11 Caroline Street, Baltimore
Husband, wife and 4 daughters
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"United States Census, 1900", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M3KZ-3KT : 10 March 2022), Meyer Katzen, 1900.
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| Morris Forman Military Record United States, Veterans Administration Master Index, 1917-1940
Service 9/3/1918 - 2/13/191
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"United States, Veterans Administration Master Index, 1917-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS1N-QQTM-2?cc=2968245 : 3 September 2021), > image 1 of 1; citing NARA microfilm publication 76193916 (St. Louis: National Archives and Records Administration, 1985).
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| Morris Forman newspaper obituary The Baltimore Sun obituary death notice for Morris Forman-December 29, 1963
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Owner of original: Elaine Forman Tobias
Date: 20 Jul 2023
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| Mrs Louella Flack (Mom) Obit Memorial Obituary, Entered into Eternal Rest, Sunday, March 23, 1975
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Owner of original: The Mississippi Press, Pascagoula MS
Date: 24 Mar 1975
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| Nancy Ross Flack Revolutionary War Petition This pension petition was produced for Nancy Flack. She was asking for her husband's (James Flack) Revolutionary War Pension since he was deceased. This petition states her maiden name of Nancy Ross, their marriage date of 22 of February 1798, birth dates of James, Andrew, Nancy & Thomas Pickney
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State of Kentucky, County of Todd, Revolutionary Ward Pensions.
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| Necklace Napolean I Gave Empress Maria Louise Gone Article published in Star Gazette
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Date: 1 Mar 1930
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| North Carolina, County Marriages, 1762-1979 Elisha Flack
mentioned in the record of Elisha Flack and Ann Boon
Name Elisha Flack
Event Type Marriage
Event Date 07 Feb 1821
Event Place Guilford, North Carolina, United States
Gender Male
Spouse's Name Ann Boon
Spouse's Gender Female
CITING THIS RECORD
"North Carolina, County Marriages, 1762-1979 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKJ9-Q7K7 : accessed 3 April 2016), Elisha Flack and Ann Boon, 1821.
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| Obituary notice for Sadie Karpa Tobias This obituary for Sadie Karpa Tobias appreared in the Baltimore Sun.
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TOBIAS On August 13. SADIE (née Karpa), of 3505 Garrison boulevard, mother of Maurice Tobias, sister of Max Karpa. Mrs. Milton (Mary Gordon), Mrs. Bernard (Fann) Rosenthal, Mrs. Lillian Harris of Baltimore, Mrs. Max (Bertha) Schwartz of Richmond, Va., Morton Karpa of Silver Spring, Md., and Mrs. Abe (Bessie) Kleinman of Miami Fla.: also survived by 2 grandchildren. Services at Sol Levinson & Bros. Home.
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Owner of original: Elaine Forman Tobias
Date: 22 Jul 2023
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| Object: Fitness
Applicant for new Y.W.C.A junior fitness class is tested by Dr. Sonya Weber to determine abilities and needs. Many experts hold that lack of exercise is turning today's child into a slack-muscled "softy". Among the latest efforts to reverse the trend are special classes like this one for youngsters 6 to 10 at the Y.W.C.A.'s central branch
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Owner of original: NY Times pg SM 82
Date: 8 May 1960
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| Oetz/Piburg AU Remembrance Tryon Estates friends discovered they are familiar with Hertha's ancestral homeland in Austria after years of enjoying the area on vacation.
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Owner of original: Johanna and John Lawler
Date: Mar 2019
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| Pan Am paper "Atlantic Clipper" - Pete Neelsen congratulates
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Date: Jun 1957
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| Peter George Neelsen Obituary Peter Neelsen: Services will be held for Peter G. Neelsen of Aptos, who died Jan. 4. He was 80.
Mr. Neelsen was born in Mt. Vernon, N.Y. He attended Fordham University and graduated from New York University.
After joining the U.S. Army Air Corps in 1942 he earned two sets of wings before his discharge in 1945.
He bought a small Cessna with a friend while he was active in the Civil Air Patrol.
From 1946 until 1987 he worked for Pan American Airways [N.B. founded in 1927, Pan Am declared bankruptcy in 1991, in part due to the terrorist bombing in 1988 of Flight #103 over Lockerbie GB-SCT]. He was an aviation pioneer, setting up new stations in places such as Auckland, Teheran and Capetown, which established direct access to remote countries.
Mr. Neelsen settled in Aptos in 1989, three weeks after the Loma Prieta earthquake.
A memorial gathering will be at 4:15 p.m. Thursday at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, 6401 Freedom Blvd. Aptos.
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| Pfaundler Coat of Arms granted in 1535
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