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  1. Internet Law and Practice, Volume 1 and 2 by International Contributors; Robert Paul Norman; Jr Edwin L.Miller; Mary Clare Fitzgerald; Thomas R. Burke; Catherine S. Kirkman; Joseph Fazio, 2003
  2. United States Bishop Introduction: Thomas John Claggett, James Madison, Sean W. Rowe, Kirkman George Finlay, Ellison Capers, Levi Silliman Ives
  3. British birds by F.B. & JOURDAIN, F.C.R. KIRKMAN, 1953
  4. BRITISH BIRDS by F.C. R. KIRKMAN F. B. & JOURDAIN, 1943
  5. British Birds (First Edition) by F.B. And Jourdain, F.C.R., Kirkman, 1932
  6. British Birds by F B Kirkman & F C R Jourdain, 1950
  7. BRITISH BIRDS by F.C. R. KIRKMAN F. B. & JOURDAIN, 1948
  8. BRITISH BIRDS by F.C. R. KIRKMAN F. B. & JOURDAIN, 1941

41. Cybermédias - Hervé Gagnon Et Thomas Kirkman-Gagnon - L'étrange Monsieur Fern
et thomas kirkman-Gagnon. Nouvellement établis dans un village
http://www.bibliomegantic.qc.ca/CYBER/GGC/letrangemonsieurfernand.html
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L'étrange monsieur Fernand
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Nouvellement établis dans un village sinistre, Marian, Thomas, Christophe et Nicolas découvrent qu'ils sont appelés à combattre un ennemi terrifiant. Guidés par un être mystérieux, ils livrent l'ultime bataille d'un affrontement millénaire entre le bien et le mal.
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42. Friends Of The Metropolitan Archives
kirkman, John, 08/09/1888, 29658 and 3022. kirkman, Mary W. 4/22/1911,37467. kirkman, thomas, 09/05/1827, 9127. Kirkpatrick, Mary, nd, 36338.
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/3661/WillsK1.html
Friends of Metropolitan Archives of Nashville and Davidson County, TN
The Friends of Archives is a nonprofit chapter of The Friends of the Public Library of Nashville and Davidson County
Index to Original Wills 1784-1920 Kadel-Kyle
This is an index to the existing original wills for Davidson Co., TN 1784-1920. If you find a listing for the person you are seeking, you may order a photo copy of the document. The cost of an original will is $3.00 (three dollars). If you would like a certified copy the cost for certification is an additional $2.00. To order a copy of an original will, send a check or money order made payable to Metro Archives and a self addressed stamped envelope to: Metro Archives
3801 Green Hills Village Drive
Nashville, TN 37215
Only one request for one record will be handled at a time. Please do not send a second search request or a request for record copies while you have a request pending. Please do not send several requests in separate envelopes. If you request more than one record at a time, your request will be returned to you. We have records only for Nashville, Davidson County, TN at Metro Archives. Because of space contraints records are housed in two locations. This will cause some delay in replying to your requests. Name Date of Probate Book:Page Kadel, Christina

43. Friends Of The Metropolitan Archives
Admin s Settlement, 7/29/1867, 21 8. King, thomas A. Admin s Settlement, 4/19/1869,21 241. kirkman, James P. Admin s Settlement, 2/4/1873, 22 312. kirkman, Jno.
http://www.geocities.com/metroarchives/K2.html
Friends of Metropolitan Archives of Nashville and Davidson County, TN
The Friends of Archives is a nonprofit chapter of The Friends of the Public Library of Nashville and Davidson County
Index to Will Books 1861-1902 Kincaid-Kyle
This is an Index to Will Books 1861-1902 Kincaid-Kyle
If you find a listing for the person you are seeking, you may order a photocopy from the microfilmed will book. Only one request for one record will be handled at a time. Please do not send a second search request or a request for record copies while you have a request pending. Please do not send several requests in separate envelopes. If you request more than one record at a time, your request will be returned to you. The cost of a photocopy from a microfilmed will book is $3.00 (three dollars) per document for the first 10 pages. Additional pages are twenty cents per page. You will be notified if the file is more than 10 pages. If you would like a certified copy the cost for certification is an additional $2.00. To order a copy from a microfilmed will book, send a check or money order made payable to Metro Archives
and a self addressed stamped envelope to: Metro Archives
3801 Green Hills Village Drive
Nashville, TN 37215

44. Kirkman Family Genealogy Forum
Harry kirkman Nettie Williams WALTER HALEY 6/28/03 thomas kirkmanand Annie Rutledge - Kansas and Missouri - Dave Goode 6/25/03
http://genforum.genealogy.com/kirkman/
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45. Scholey Family Genealogy Forum
Re thomas Henry Scholey 18891925 Deptford - Bill Smith 10/24/02Scholey/Watson/Price ENG 1780-1845 on - Stephen kirkman 1/05/02
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46. Forbes.com: FYEye Travel
); // Page 3 of 3 from FYEye Travel Bill Whitman, Laurie Werner, ChristopherBuckley, Patrick Cooke, Alexandra kirkman, thomas Jackson, 03.29.04 The wine
http://www.forbes.com/fyi/2004/0329/027_3.html
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47. Forbes.com: FYEye Travel
); // FYEye Travel Bill Whitman, Laurie Werner, Christopher Buckley,Patrick Cooke, Alexandra kirkman, thomas Jackson, 03.29.04
http://www.forbes.com/fyi/2004/0329/027.html
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48. Nietz Collection
Author Browse for Nietz Collection Samuel. 66 items Kirkland, Caroline M. (Caroline Matilda), 18011864.2 items kirkman, thomas Penyngton, 1806-1895. 2 items
http://digital.library.pitt.edu/cgi-bin/nietz/nietzbibl-idx.pl?type=control&fiel

49. History Of Georgiana Marian Kirkman, Piano And Harpsichord Maker
kirkman business, rivaled only by Broadwood, had provided instruments to many anoted person including Queen Charlotte, wife to King George III and to thomas
http://www.uk-piano.org/history/kirkman/
A potted history of
Georgiana Marian Kirkman
the last custodian of the famous
Kirkman piano business.
Georgiana Marian Kirkman was the daughter of Joseph Kirkman (1790-1877) and his wife Louisa. They had six children: Frederick Augustus
Joseph
Alexander Henry
Louisa
Henry John and
Georgiana Marian
Georgiana Marian Kirkman 1828-1898
Georgiana Kirkman, who died 1898, was the last person to be custodian of the famous Kirkman piano makers business. From a book entitled 'A short history of a great house' by Edward Lamburn (London 1938) page 24 gives a brief summary of the transfer of the Kirkman business to John Clementi Collard, rival piano makers (later to become Collard and Collard). The Kirkman male line having ceased Georgiana was having difficulty maintaining the size and standard of the house she approached John Clementi Collard. She explained her position and indicated that the business was available for disposal. Ha asked her the terms. She answered "That you take the business as it stands, at certified cost." He asked about the name and goodwill, she replied "An undertaking that you will not dispose of it, and thatyou will continue to regard it on the same traditions as your own." He agreed, "Yes, I am willing to do that; but the price?" "That is the price." She replied. So over a hundred years of good will changed hands under such unique conditions. Readers must consider the accuracy of these statements. As yet there is no verification to either the value of the estate or the quoted conversation between "JCC" and Georgiana. However, it is recorded elsewhere that Georgiana did indeed dispose of the business to Collard at almost no cost.

50. UK Piano Page - Thomas Elliott, Piano
obtained a very old piano with the following label on the keyboard cover Manufacturedfor thomas Elliott, Tunbridge Wells, By J. Priestly from kirkman and Son
http://www.uk-piano.org/piano-forums/viewtopic.php?t=688

51. Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: User Home Pages: The Stephen Kirkman Family
Find Family The Stephen kirkman Family History Home Page. Updated March 9,2003. Stephen thomas kirkman stephen.kirkman@btinternet.com. Edit Your Page.
http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/k/i/r/Stephen-T-Kirkman/
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The Stephen Kirkman Family History Home Page
Updated March 9, 2003
Stephen Thomas Kirkman
stephen.kirkman@btinternet.com

Edit Your Page
MY PERSONAL WEB PAGE (SEE LINK BELOW) HAS A SEARCHABLE GEDCOM FILE AND SURNAME LISTING AS AT MARCH 2003.
My interest is in the following names.
KIRKMAN, KIRCKMAN, KIRCHMANN and KILCHMANN.
Other linked names (in no particular order) are:
MANN: SCHOLEY; SPEDDING; PASSEY; PIERCEY; HISCOCK; BRETT; HENDERSON and many, many more...
There are more than 5000 individuals in my database - many thanks to those who have contributed their data. Many of these records were electronically transmitted to me and I cannot vouch for the veracity of the information. If you are aware of any errors please contact me with amendments. I have adopted the 'Private' labelling format for individuals who may be living.
The origins of my family circa 1600's are from Switzerland (with the spelling Kilchmann) and later Bischweiler, Alsace, where the name changed to Kirchmann. The name means the same in all languages "Man of the Church".
Jacob Kirchmann came to London, England in the early 1730's to work as a foreman to the harpsichord manufacturer, Hermann Tabel. When Tabel died Jacob married Hermann's widow and

52. References For Kirkman
Soc. 13 (1981), 97120. WW kirkman, thomas Penyngton kirkman, Memoirs and ProceedingsManchester Literary and Philosophical Society 9 (1895), 238-243.
http://intranet.woodvillehs.sa.edu.au/pages/resources/maths/History/~DZ8A6A.htm
References for Thomas Penyngton Kirkman
  • Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography (New York 1970-1990). Articles:
  • N L Biggs, T P Kirkman, Mathematician, Bull. London Math. Soc.
  • W W Kirkman, Thomas Penyngton Kirkman, Memoirs and Proceedings Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society
  • A Macfarlane, Lectures on Ten British Mathematicians of the Nineteenth Century (New York, 1916), 122-133.
  • H Perfect, The Revd Thomas Penyngton Kirkman FRS (1806-1895): Schoolgirl parades - but much more, Mathematical Spectrum Close this window or click this link to go back to Kirkman
    Welcome page
    Biographies Index
    History Topics Index
    Famous curves index ... Search Suggestions JOC/EFR December 1996 The URL of this page is:
    http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/References/Kirkman.html
  • 53. The Independent Weekly: Citizen
    kirkman. thomas Crowder, on the Indy s cover last week for his efforts to reformRaleigh planning, said he was maybe going to run for City Council in District D
    http://indyweek.com/durham/2003-03-19/citizen.html
    Citizen
    The Democratic wing gets a lift
    B Y B O B G E A R Y

    No surprise that President Bushscion of the Prescott Bush clan of Kennebunkport and Connecticutwould sound the imperial charge on St. Patrick's Day. "The world's more full of weeping for it," as the Irish bard once said. But we'll raise a pint notwithstanding for our two congressmen. Democrat David Price, representing the 15-501 side of the Triangle (and, in presidential candidate Howard Dean's wonderful phrase, "the Democratic wing of the Democratic Party"), watched the president's address Monday with constituents in Apex. Price repeated his opposition to Bush's unilateral actions. And Democrat Brad Miller, not previously heard from in opposition to Bush, has just broken decisively with the president. "I have often found (Bush's) arguments for immediate military action against Iraq unconvincing," Miller said in a letter to some of his constituents, "at times even contrived." March 19, 2003
    C I T I Z E N

    Miller said that while a democratic Iraq might emerge from the war, it's more likely that Iraq will disintegrate, as Yugoslavia did after Tito fell, unleashing ethnic strife and fanning anti-American hatred throughout the region. Now, if we're talking political guts, it's one thing for Price to oppose the war and quite another for Miller to do it. Price is an eight-term incumbent ensconced in a safely liberal district. Miller is in his first term and represents a Raleigh-based district that's got a lot more John Edwardses in it, if you will, than Howard Deans.

    54. London Book Trades Of The Later Eighteenth Century. Names K
    Partnership between James Lackington, Robin Allen, Richard Hughes the elder, RichardHughes the younger, Patrick kirkman, thomas Hasker and Charles Humphrey
    http://www.devon.gov.uk/library/locstudy/bookhist/k.html
    Exeter Working Papers
    in British Book Trade History
    Hosted by
    Devon Library and Information Services,
    Local Studies Service
    The London book trades
    of the later 18th century.
    Names: K Kay, Thomas. Died the 29th ult. [29 May] at Kennington-row, in the 76th year of his age, Mr. Thomas Kay, late bookseller in the Strand (LT 1 Jun 1818)
    Kearsley, George. Married Jan. 12, 1799, Mr. [Thomas] Davison, of Whitefriars, printer, to Miss C.Kearsley, of Fleet-street (GM Jan 1799, 78). Probably his daughter as a son, George Kearsley Davison was in business 1832-37 (Todd, p. 55).
    Kearsley, George. This day is publish'd price 1s 6d. Neatly sew'd in marble paper ... The polite companion; or, wit-a-la-mode. Printed for G.Kearsley, at the Golden Lion, Ludgate Street ... (LDA 4 Jan 1760). Married lately, Mr. George Kearsley, bookseller, to Miss Chillingworth (LM Sept 1761, 505). George Kearsley, St. Martin Ludgate, bookseller and stationer, to surrender Sept 7, 8, and Oct 6 1764 (LG 25 Aug 1764). Certificate of bankruptcy to be granted March 9 (LG 16 Feb 1765). Dividend declared for 12 April (LG 16 Mar 1765). Dividend declared for Oct 9 (LG 14 Sep 1765). Dividend declared for Nov. 11 (LG 19 Oct 1765). George Kearsley, Fleet-street, bookseller, to surrender May 7, 15, June 12 at Guildhall (LG 1 May 1784). Dividend declared for Jan 7 1786 (LG 13 Dec 1785). Dividend declared for Aug. 26 (LG 29 Jul 1786)
    Keating, Patrick.

    55. London Book Trades Of The Later Eighteenth Century. Names A
    The partnership between James Lackington, Robin Allen, Richard Hughes the elder,Richard Hughes the younger, Patrick kirkman, thomas Hasker and Charles
    http://www.devon.gov.uk/library/locstudy/bookhist/a.html
    Exeter Working Papers
    in British Book Trade History
    Hosted by
    Devon Library and Information Services,
    Local Studies Service
    The London book trades
    of the later 18th century.
    Names: A Abraham, John. Certificate of bankruptcy to be granted on or before May 4, 1793 to John Abraham, Lombard Street, bookseller (LG 13 Apr 1793) Ackers, Charles. Yesterday morning [15 Apr] about six o'clock, died at his house in Red-Lion-street, Clerkenwell, after a few days illness, Mr. John Ackers, son of Mr. Charles Ackers, an eminent printer in St. John's-street (GLDA 16 Apr 1756). Monday [20 Sep] was married at St. John's Church, Clerkenwell, Mr. George Talmash, a gentleman of the law, to Mrs Dorothy Ackers, daughter of Charles Ackers, Esq.; an agreeable widow lady with a handsome fortune (GLDA 22 Sep 1756) Adams, Bartholomew. Ran away on the 2d instant, from his master's service William Frind, apprentice to Bartholomew Adams, bookbinder, in Ivy-lane, near Newgate Market (LDA 8 Sep 1761). Last night [2 Dec 1785] died at his house in Ivy-lane, Mr. Bartholomew Adams, bookbinder. (UDR 3 Dec 1785) Adams, Henry.

    56. Interesting Stories
    giving affidavits in William N. Bronaugh s pension file Captain James J. Akard WilliamLower thomas E. Williams James H. Worthan. Bert W. kirkman was killed in
    http://shebbear.cartama.net/Interesting Stories.htm
    Names of persons giving affidavits in Thomas Bronaugh's pension file:
    Joel H. Hickman
    Joseph Reynolds
    James Tinsley
    John Zimmerman He applied for his Bounty Land 13 December 1850 at Parke Co, Indiana. The warrant for his land was issued 19 August 1851. In October of 1851 he located his land in Laclede County, Missouri and immediately sold the land. The last entry in his pension file is dated 1854, in Bolivar, Polk County, Missouri. No death date is given in his pension file. There is a land transaction in Hendricks County, Indiana, dated 28 September 1857, which includes the phrase "subject to the life estate of Thomas Bronaugh". List of dates in Thomas Bronaugh's pension file. Thomas Bronaugh states his reasons for moving to Missouri. Thomas Bronaugh's bounty land certificate. For more about Thomas Bronaugh, please see the index of names for this site. William Newton BRONAUGH (son of Thomas Bronaugh and Charlotte (Tinsley) Bronaugh) enlisted in Captain James Akard's Company A, 8th Regiment, Missouri State Militia Cavalry Volunteers (Union) on 18 December, 1861, and was discharged 25 January 1865. His pension file makes this statement about the circumstances of his injury: "about four miles northeast of Newtonia, Missouri, on or about the month of January, 1863, and while pursuing a bushwhacker, his horse, while running at full speed, fell down and said horse fell upon and rolled over him." Names of persons giving affidavits in William N. Bronaugh's pension file:

    57. The First 50 Years - Rev. Kirkman
    THE REVEREND thomas W. kirkman, JR. The Whereas, the Reverend thomas W.kirkman, Jr. has served this Congregation since 1955; and. Whereas
    http://www.fpcro.org/First50/Kirkman.htm
    THE REVEREND THOMAS W. KIRKMAN, JR. The thorough plans which had been made to effect as smoothly as possible the transition from one pastorate to another resulted in complete success. The Rev. Mr. Kirkman had become the senior pastor so gradually that the church program went on without unusual incident. He was confronted immediately, however, with a personnel problem. A few weeks prior to the retirement of Dr. Riemann , Mr. Waller had tendered his resignation as director of religious education, to become effective June 30, 1958. He had been offered a position with the Westminster Presbyterian Church of Minneapolis. The entire Waller family had been active in the program of the church, and had made many friends. It was with considerable regret that we saw them leave. Fortunately, we were without a successor to Mr. Waller for but a short time during the summer. The Rev. Charles F. Richey, pastor of the Milford Presbyterian Church, was called as assistant pastor, and he was introduced to the Session early in August. Mr. Richey was a graduate of the University of Illinois, had attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for a period, and in 1952 was graduated from Princeton Theological Seminary. He immediately began work with our youth. Early in the same year another member was added to the church staff. It will be recalled that after along period of service as organist and choir director, illness had caused the resignation of Mrs. Gertrude Smith. Her replacement, Miss Burkholder, resigned soon afterwards to be married, and it was necessary to secure someone competent to handle the increasing program of church music.

    58. Home Page
    HOLLOWELL, LUKEb-1684, VA HOLLOWELL, thomas-b-1624, England HOLLOWELL,thomas-b-1649 KELLEY,REUBEN-b-1763, KELLEY NELSON KING, ANN b-LATE 1600 s kirkman JAMES-b
    http://hp1.switchboard.com/FetchPage/24196/default.htm
    My Family TreeDiggin Up Bones
    I am currently searching for the missing links in my family tree. I like to refer to this task as Diggin Up Bones. I am listing the Surnames of my grandparents I currently have in Alphabitical order. If you see someone you are also researching or want more info on,contact me. I also have many branches off these names, these are only my grandparents. dtlake@mill.tds.net
    BARNES, MARY - b-aft 1754,, Bertie Co NC
    BARNES, JOHN JR. - father of above
    BENTON NANCY ANN - b- 1783, MD
    BENTON CHARLES WESELY - b 1856 Gibson Co IN
    BENTON JOSEPH - b- 1755 MD
    BENTON JOSEPH SR. - b- 1724 MD
    BENTON, JOHN THOMAS - b 1833 KY
    BENTON, NICHOLAS JOHN T b-1807 KY
    BENTON, RUTH- b-Feb 1888, Gibson Co IN BIRCKHEAD MARY b- 1706 MD BIRCKHEAD ABRAHAM BOHNARD DANIAL HERMAN- b- 1877, IN BOHNARD, DONATES- b-1844, Baden BOHNARD, JEANETTE-b- 1901, MI BOHNARD MORITZ b- Germany BROAD JANE-b-abt 1844 Canada BROAD JOSUAH b-1792 England BURNETT JOHN b- Ireland BURNETT VIOLET JANE b- ABT 1757 IRL CALICUTT ELIZABETH-b-abt 1770, SC CANADY UNITY-b 1807, SC

    59. Thomas WYATT & Rebecca KIRKMAN
    Kentucky Marriages Early to 1850. Liahona Research, Orem, UT (BroderbundCD229) Wyatt, thomas, kirkman, Rebecca, 23 Dec 1824, Todd Co. 2a.
    http://dgmweb.net/genealogy/SRoots/FGS/ThomasWyatt-RebeccaKirkman.htm
    Thomas WYATT
    Rebecca KIRKMAN
    Husband: Thomas WYATT
    Birth: 1804 or 1806/7, KY 43, KY
    Death: 28 Apr 1878, Virden, Macoupin Co., IL
    Disposition: buried Girard Cemetery, Girard, Macoupin Co., IL
    Father: Thomas William WYATT
    Mother: Mary NEEDHAM
    Marriage: 23 Dec 1824, Todd Co., KY
    Resided: Murrayville, Morgan Co., IL
    Wife: Rebecca KIRKMAN Birth: 1811/2, Christian Co., KY 38, KY Father: George KIRKMAN Mother: Phereby SIMPSON Talk about "robbing the cradle." Rebecca was only 12 or 13 when she married. age, birthplace — born in KY or IL: . (Son A) WYATT, b. 1825-30 . (Son B) WYATT, b. 1825-30 . (Son C) WYATT, b. 1825-30 — born in Morgan Co., IL: . Pheriba Jane WYATT, b. 26 Dec 1832; m. 1 Mar 1850, Morgan Co., IL, Andrew Jackson JOHNSON . Nancy WYATT, b. 1833/4 16, IL . William J. WYATT, b. 5 Jan 1834/5/6 14, IL 17 Nov 1923; m. 17 Apr 1856, Jacksonville, Morgan Co., IL, Jemima Ellen BERRY . Robert WYATT, b. 1838/9 11, IL . Edward Stribling WYATT , b. 1839/40 10, IL . Margaret WYATT, b. 1841/2 8, IL . Benjamin W. WYATT, b. 1 6, IL

    60. Genealogy Data
    Children Benedict, thomas. Back to Main Page. Fortier, Lisa Gender Female. Backto Main Page. Cassavaugh, kirkman James Birth living Gender Male Parents
    http://www.familyworkings.com/gedcoms/cassevoy/dat29.htm
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    Messenger, Mary
    Birth : 1642 Jamaica, Long Island, Queens, New York
    Death : 1699 Norwalk, Fairfield, CT
    Gender: Female
    Parents: Father: Messenger, Andrew
    Mother: Manning, Rachel
    Family: Spouse: Benedict, Thomas
    Birth : Abt 1641 Southold, Suffolk, New York
    Death : Fairfield Conn
    Gender: Male
    Parents: Father: Benedict, Thomas Mother: Bridgham, Mary Children: Benedict, Mary
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    Bridgham, Mary Birth : Between 1619 and 1621 Southold, Suffolk, New York, England Death : 1719 Norwalk, Fairfield, CT Gender: Female Parents: Father: Brigum, Ralph Mother: Crewell, Mary Family: Spouse: Benedict, Thomas Birth : 1617 England Death : Nov 1689 Norwalk, Fairfield, CT. Gender: Male Parents: Father: Benedict, William III Mother: Hunloke, Ann Children: Benedict, Thomas
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    Hunloke, Ann Birth : 1592 Wingerworth, Derbyshire, England Death : Between 1617 and 1618 Co Suffolk, England Gender: Female Parents: Father: Hunlocke, Henry Mother: Walker, Margaret

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