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1051 | (Dvp) | BASSET, Ralph Of Drayton, Sir (I14011)
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1052 | (Dvp) | HARRINGTON, Elizabeth (I21534)
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1053 | (i) At which time his widow was claiming her dower. On the morrow of St. John the Baptist 25 Edward I, Richard de Brewose obtained from (his mother) Alice, que fuit uxor Ricardi de Brewesa, the manor of Stradbroke, Suffolk. The younger Richard m. Alianore. He was summoned cum equis et armis 12 Mar 1300/1. Blomefield erroneously assigns to the elder Richard the Inq.p.m. on his nephew Richard, for which see p. 308, note "d". | BRAOSE, Richard De Of Stradbroke (I13423)
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1054 | (j) Sir John had m. Margaret, sister and coheir of Richard Foliot, 3rd Lord Foliot, but it is very doubtful whether she was the mother of Thomas, as the whole of the Foliot inheritance seems to have passed to her sister Margery, who m. Sir Hugh Hastings. [CP XIV:138 states that Margaret dsp.] ---------------------------------- His [Richard Foliot's] coheirs were his two sisters. (1) Margery, aged 12 or 13, and afterwards wife of Sir Hugh de Hastinges. (2) Margaret, aged 11 or 12, and afterwards 1st wife of Sir John de Camoys. After the death of Margery, widow of Jordan Foliot abovenamed, the lands, &c., which she had held for life of the inheritance of Margery and Margaret were liberated to Hugh and Margery, John and Margaret, 13 June and 11 December 1330. They partitioned their inheritance by charter dated Sundav the Feast of St. Martin 11 November 1330. By two fines, levied from St. Hilary in fifteen days 18 Edw. III, John de Camoys chr. and Margaret his wife, conveyed their purparty to themselves -and the heirs of their bodies: remainder to Hugh de Hastinges kt. and Margery his wife, and the heirs of the body of Margery, remainder to the right heirs of Margaret. Margaret, wife of John de Camoys, died s.p.. Hugh de Hastinges died 21 July 1347, and was buried in Elsing Church: brass. Margery, his wife, died 8 August 1349. [Complete Peerage V:541-2, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)] | FOLIOT, Margaret (I12878)
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1055 | (Judge Thomas Dent) Lawyer, merchant, planter. Came to America in 1643. Several government positions. Land owned at death over 1000 acres, plus three plantations of undetermined acreage. Will dated 28 Mar 1676, proven 21 Apr 1676. Faith: protestant. ==== Will - Contributed USGenWeb Archives by Barbara Long Emery Dent, Thomas, St. Mary's Co. 28 Mch., 1676 21st Apr., 1676 To son William and hrs., "Westbury Manor" and part of land at Nanjemy, Chas. Co. To son Thomas and hrs., residue of sd. land at Nanjemy, Chas. Co. To sons Peter and George, and hrs., "Gisbrough" and "Brothers' Joint Interest" in Chas. Co., equally. To dau. Margaret and hrs., 1 A. in St. Mary's Co. To wife Rebecca, execx., and hrs., land on Portobacco Clifts, Chas. Co. Test: Wm. Hatton, Wm. Harper. ****************** 3. 14 Aug 1631 - bapt of Thomas at Guisborough. Circa 1659, emigrated to Maryland with his cousin John Dent and his nephew Nicholas Proddy ****Quaker? This region of Westmorland and Yorkshire was populated with sturdy, independent yeoman farmers who were not sympathetic to Puritanism. With geographically huge parishes, and far-flung manors unable or unwilling to exert the same close control as in the more densely populated south, people could more freely express their dissatisfaction with tithes and rents. The Pilgrimage of Grace of 1536 should probably be seen more as a tenant revolt than as a pietistic attempt to restore the old Catholic religion. The issues raised in the 1530s were still alive more than a century later when they merged with the Quaker testimony against compulsory tithes to support an established church. The area produced a number of Friends in 1652 and thereafter. John Dent of Sedbergh, and Thomas and Agnes WILKINSON of Dent became Friends, but their precise relationship with our line (if any) has not yet been discovered by me.[2] If a reader can help out, I'd appreciate hearing from you. ************* Is this John??https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMRS-5L7 Thomas Dent, b. 1631 in Guisborough; d. 1676; m. Rebecca WILKINSON; emigrated to Maryland. In the 1684 Visitation of Cambridgeshire, he is listed under his brother Peter's register, as having "ob. in Maryland in the West Indies."[9] Col. Thomas Dent Sr., Gent. (1630– 1676), Justice, Sheriff, and member of the Lower House of the Maryland General Assembly. Thomas was born about 1630 in the Parish of Guisborough, Yorkshire, England making him slightly less than thirty years of age upon his arrival in America around 1658. He resided in Saint Mary's County, Maryland. ****************** Thomas Dent married Elizabeth Brooks first. Later, he married Rebecca Wilkinson in 1659. He emigrated to the US about 1652 to Maryland. He named one section of his property in Charles County Gisborough after his birthplace in England. ********** Thomas Dent1 was born in Guisborough, Yorkshire about 1630, son of Peter and Margaret (Nicholson), and died in St. Mary's County, Maryland in 1676. Thomas married Rebecca WILKINSON, the daughter of the Rev. William and his first wife, Naomi (HUGHES?).[10] Thomas established himself as a barrister, and sought quarters on Barristers' Row in St. Mary's City. Cecil CALVERT, Second Lord Baltimore, granted him fifty acres within the town limits, on Aldermansbury Street, which he called "The Lawyer's Lodging."[14] Thomas was a merchant and planter, as well as a barrister. Between his arrival and 1676 he entered rights for transporting at least 75 people. By 1669 he owned 850 acres. At the time of his death in 1676 he owned 1,083 acres plus three additional plantations of unspecified size.[15] Thomas and Rebecca lived on one of the creeks emptying into the St. Mary's River, on the west bank in St. George's Hundred, where Thomas had his own private landing.[16] ****** Thomas died at his plantation "Nanjamie" (also spelled Nanjemoy) in Charles County between 28 March 1676 when he signed his will, and 22 April 1676 when his death was reported to the St. Mary's County court. He was 46 years old, and presumably was ill when he wrote his will. His estate was valued at £596.8.0 sterling (or 130,129 pounds of tobacco), and included six enslaved humans, eight indentured servants, silver plate, a seal ring, merchandise in the store, and books (among other things). His dwelling plantation was in St. Mary's County; he also owned Nanjemy, or "Nanjemoy Quarters" in Charles County where he kept four of the negro slaves, three white indentured servants, much livestock, and a sailboat.[27] His will was witnessed by William HATTON, his wife's brother-in-law, and William HARPER. They filed a second inventory 9 May 1676, for the St. Mary's County property.[28 ] Thomas named his wife executrix, bequeathed her land on Portobacco Clifts in Charles County, and left specific lands to his children, which are given below.[29] Rebecca filed the estate inventory 7-9 September 1676. Thomas had died before his daughter Barbara was born, so she was not named in his will. Rebecca conveyed 200 acres to William Hatton in trust for Barbara's benefit on 20 November 1676; the deed was later confirmed 6 June 1704 by Rebecca and John ADDISON.[30] Some of these notes come from the DENT report from RootsWeb. Refrence included in Sources. https://sites.rootsweb.com/~paxson/southern/dent.html#7dent | DENT, Judge Thomas "John" (I30941)
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1056 | (Medical):Heart disease, No Stroke, No Cancer, No Addictions, No Alzheimer's, No Mental illness, No Diabetes | QUILLIAMS, Ella Amelia (I8482)
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1057 | (Medical):No Heart disease, No High blood pressure, No Stroke, No Cancer, Addictions, No Alzheimer's, No Mental illness, No Diabetes | ESTABROOK, William Huntington (I8501)
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1058 | (Medical):oxygen last 5 years of life | SULLIVAN, Wauline (I18807)
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1059 | (Medical):Was at hospital, they could do no more fro him. Sent him home and he died about a month later. | JONES, James Robert (I18828)
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1060 | (Nettlestead), Suffolk, England | TIBETOT, Elizabeth (I10321)
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1061 | (Once in North Carolina the spelling of the name changed from Hayes to Hays) John Hays and his wife Phebe had at least six children one of whom was another John Hays (1735-1782). This John and his wife Tabitha had three children – Nancy, Charles and Susannah. These three siblings married three BLACKMAN siblings. Nancy married John Blackman; Charles married Anne Blackman; and Susannah married Bennett Blackman. These three couples left the Sampson County, NC area as a group and migrated to Davidson County, TN about 1796. In the court settlement of John Hays' estate dated 7 Feb 1778 in Bertie County, NC, the following individuals were identified and listed as inheritors: his wife Phebe Hays, son Hardy Hays, son John Hays, daughter Rebeckah Stephens, daughter Phebe Jernigan, daughter Mary Hays, and son Samuel Hays. Phebe received 22 pounds seven shillings and ten pence; each of the children received 18 pounds seven shillings five pence. Subsequently, a correction was made to the division of the estate. His wife still received 22 pounds seven shillings and ten pence; however, each of the children's share was raised by 10 shillings to 18 pounds seventeen shillings five pence. A copy of the settlement is available in the North Carolina archives as well as an appended account, signed by Hardy Hays, of the inventory and sale of part of John Hays' estate. Bertie County Pursuant to the dementions of an order of the Court of Please and Quarter Session begun and held for the said county on the second Tuesday in November in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and twenty seven.We the subscribers have each Examined Audited and Settled the accompts of Hardy Hayse Adminstrator of John Hayse deceased and find a balance due to the said deceased estate of One Hundred and Ten pounds & one shilling and five pence proclamation money which we have divided and set apart amongst the said deceased Legal Representatives in the following manner (To wit)To Pheba Hayse wife of said deceased for her part and shair of the said deceased estate Twenty two pounds seven shillings and ten pence proclamation. To Hardy Hayse son of the said deceased for his part and shair of said estate Eighteen pounds deven dhillings and five pence 1/2 of like money To John Hayse son of said deceased for his part and shair of said estate Eighteen pounds seven dhillings and five pence 1/2 of like money To Rebeckah Stephens daughter of said decd for her part and shair of said decd estate Eighteen pounds seven shillings and five pence 1/2 of like money To Pheba Jearnigan daughter of said decd for her part and shair of said decd estate Eighteen pounds seven shillings and five pence 1/2 of like money To Mary Hayse daughter of said decd for her part and shair of said estate Eighteen pounds seven shillins and five pence 1/2 of like money To Samuel Hayse son of said decd for his part and shair of said estate Eighteen pounds seven shillings and five pence 1/2 of like money Witness our hands this 7 day of February 1778 Noah Hinton James Purvis William Gough Divided and set apart amongst the Legal Representatives of the said deceased.To Pheba Hayse widow of said deceased for her part and shair of the said estate twenty two pounds seven shillings and ten pence proclamation money To Hardy Hayse son the said decd, for his part and shair of said estate Eighteen pounds seventeen shillings and five pence 1/2 of like money. To John Hayse son of said decd for his part and shair of said estate Eighteen pounds seventeen shillings and five pence 1/2 of like money. To Rebeckah Stephens daughter of said deceased for her part and shair of said decd estate Eighteen pound seventeen shillings and five pence 1/2 of like money. To Pheba Jearnigan daughter of said deceased for her part and shair of said decd estate Eighteen pounds seventeen shillings and five pence 1/2 of like money. To Mary Hayse daughter of said deceased for her part and shair of said estate Eighteen pounds seventeen shillings and five pence 1/2 of like money. To Samuel Hayse son of said decd for his part and shair of said estate Eighteen pounds seventeen shillings and five pence of like money. A mistake made in the division of ten shillings and setted right on the other side Noah Hinton | HAYES, John (I93)
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1062 | (Research):Annals of Southwest Virginia 1769-1800 Botetourt County. P178. Oct 5 1783. John Cantley & Elinor his wife of Greenbrier Couty to Walter Linsay. Consideration 50 punds. Tract on so. side of the James. Acreage not given. Witnesses: William Anderson, Malcom ALlen and Pat Lockhart. | LINDSAY, Elinor Jane Lindsey (I594765215)
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1063 | (Research):DEADEND: | FRERE, Johanne (I5145)
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1064 | (Research):DEADEND: | BUNCE, John (I5146)
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1065 | (Research):DEADEND: | Elisabeth (I5148)
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1066 | (Research):DEADEND: | MEEKCOMS, Thomasine "Ann" (I5149)
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1067 | (Research):DEADEND: | MOSS, Dorothie (I5151)
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1068 | (Research):DEADEND: | Katherine (I5155)
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1069 | (Research):DEADEND: | WISHAM, Richard (I7287)
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1070 | (Research):DEADEND: | WISHAM, Mrs. Richard (I7290)
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1071 | (Research):DEADEND: | DRAKE, Johanna (I7293)
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1072 | (Research):DEADEND: | MAULOREVERER (I7296)
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1073 | (Research):DEADEND: | BRUYN, Mrs. John (I7297)
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1074 | (Research):DEADEND: | STANLEY, Mrs. James (I7307)
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1075 | (Research):DEADEND: | MITCHELL, Mrs. Thomas (I7320)
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1076 | (Research):DEADEND: | MITCHELL, Thomas (I7321)
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1077 | (Research):DEADEND: | BERKELEY, Lora De (I7323)
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1078 | (Research):DEADEND: | BRUYN, John (I7327)
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1079 | (Research):DEADEND: | HAREWELL, John (I7395)
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1080 | (Research):DEADEND: | HORTON, Margaret (I7448)
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1081 | (Research):DEADEND: | MIDDLETON, Mrs. Alice (I7531)
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1082 | (Research):DEADEND: | MAULOREVERER, Sir. Peter Knight (I7534)
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1083 | (Research):DEADEND: | GERRARD, Elizabeth (I7625)
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1084 | (Research):DEADEND: | BOLD, Mrs. Gracia De (I7631)
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1085 | (Research):DEADEND: | IPSTONE, Alice (I7638)
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1086 | (Research):DEADEND: | HONFORD, John (I7700)
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1087 | (Research):DEADEND: | STARR, Mrs. Susan (I7909)
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1088 | (Research):DEADEND: | STARR, Mrs. Grace (I7926)
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1089 | (Research):DEADEND: | STARR, Comfort Rev. (I7928)
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1090 | (Research):DEADEND: | LEGH, Mrs. Maud (I8131)
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1091 | (Research):Died in the Korean War. | STONE, Pvt. Lafe Earl (I594770876)
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1092 | (Research):Hezekiah was the son of Nathaniel Loomis and Elizabeth Moore. He was born 21 Feb 1668/9, and married Mary Porter 30 Apr 1690. She was born 20 Nov 1672, and died 12 Aug 1752. He died in 1758. | LOOMIS, Hezekiah (I594770778)
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1093 | (Research):Immigration Immigrated with parents, siblings, aunt/family aboard the ship 'Susan and Ellin', leaving on 11 April 1638 17 Jul 1638 Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America Nathaniel was born in England, the son of Joseph Loomis. He married Elizabeth, the daughter of John Moore, 24 Nov 1653. He was freeman in 1654, and admitted to the church 3 May 1663. He died 19 Aug 1688. His will, dated 17 Aug 1688, is preserved at Hartford, and is signed Nathaniel Loomys. His wife was then living. (The Descendants of Joseph Loomis who came from Braintree England) Their children born at Windsor: Elizabeth m. John Lee; Nathaniel m. Elizabeth, dau. of Josiah Ellsworth; Abigail m. Josiah Barber; Josiah m. Mary Rockwell; Jonathan married; David m. Lydia Marsh; Hezekiah m. Mary Porter; Moses m. Joanna Gibbs; Mindwell m. Jonathan Brown; and Ebenezer m. Jemima Whitcomb. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Nathaniel Loomis was born in Braintree, Essex, England about 1626 and came to America with his family in 1638. They spent a year in Dorchester, then settled in Windsor. Nathaniel married Elizabeth Moore, daughter of John Moore, in Windsor on November 27, 1654. She was born about 1628. Nathaniel was a member of the Connecticut Calvary in 1658, under command of Major John Mason. He was also a member of Windsor Troop of Horse in King Philip's War. Nathaniel & Elizabeth had twelve children. After King Phillip's War, he moved his family to the east side of the Connecticut River, where he bought a house and land in Windsor on "The Island". Nathaniel died August 19, 1688 and was buried in the Palisado Cemetery. source - http://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=20842273 ----------------------------------------------------------------- From https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Loomis-64 Sources Welles, Edwin. Births, Marriages, and Deaths Returned from Hartford, Windsor, and Fairfield (Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., Hartford, Conn., 1898) Page 41 Holcombe, James Hallowell, Jr. Thomas Holcombe of Connecticut http://www.holcombegenealogy.com/data/index.htm Nathaniel Loomis1 (M) b. circa 1626, d. 19 August 1688 Pedigree Nathaniel Loomis was born circa 1626 at Essex, England. He was the son of Joseph Loomis and Mary White. Nathaniel Loomis married Elizabeth Moore, daughter of John Moore, on 24 November 1653. Nathaniel Loomis died on 19 August 1688. Elisha Loomis says: "He was freeman in 1654, and admitted to the church may 3, 1663. Was a member of Windsor Troop of House in King Phillip's War." Children of Nathaniel Loomis and Elizabeth Moore Elizabeth Loomis+ b. 7 Aug 1655, d. 19 Nov 1717 Lt. Nathaniel Loomis b. 20 Mar 1656/57, d. 29 Sep 1733 Abigail Loomis+ b. 27 Mar 1659, d. 9 Feb 1700/1 Josiah Loomis+ b. 17 Feb 1660/61, d. 20 Oct 1735 Jonathan Loomis+ b. 30 Mar 1664, d. 23 Oct 1707 David Loomis+ b. 11 Jan 1667/68, d. 9 Jan 1751/52 Hezekiah Loomis+ b. 21 Feb 1668/69, d. 1758 Moses Loomis+ b. 15 May 1671, d. 15 Apr 1754 Mindwell Loomis+ b. 20 Jul 1673, d. 1 Mar 1767 Ebenezer Loomis b. 22 Mar 1674/75, d. 2 Oct 1709 Rebecca Loomis b. 10 Dec 1682 Mary Loomis+ b. 15 Jan 1690/91 Citations 1. [S137] Elisha Scott Loomis, Joseph Loomis, Page 131/Item 7.. Thaler, David. Descendants of Thomas Loomis http://www.armidalesoftware.com/issue/full/Thaler_329_main.html#FN36 Windsor Vital Records: The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 1851, vol 5, p 63ff | LOOMIS, Nathaniel (I21852)
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1094 | (Research):Jacob Kelisch - 1889; 124 E. Clark, Alpena, MI ; occup Laborer | KALISCH, "Jake" Jacob (I15916)
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1095 | (Research):Jesse married Sarah Winnifred Roberts, when Sarah died Jesse married her sister Mary ( Polly ) Ann Roberts. He had 20 children - 12 with Sarah and 8 with Mary Ann (Polly) Mary Ann ( Polly ) raised some of her sister Sarah's children. 1850, 1860, 1880 census | BAKER, Jesse Thomas (I29497)
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1096 | (Research):Name Samuel Lindsy Residence Date Abt 1782 Residence Place Botetourt, Virginia Will Date 27 Sep 1782 Probate Date 27 Sep 1782 Probate Place Botetourt, Virginia, USA Inferred Death Year 1782 Inferred Death Place Virginia, USA Item Description Will Books, Vol A-C, 1770-1824 | LINDSAY, Cpt. Samuel D. Sr (I594770378)
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1097 | (Research):Obit for relations. | GRABOW, Adeline Bertha (I14510)
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1098 | (Research):See attached sources. | DEVEREUX, Lady Catherine (I6895)
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1099 | (Research):See attached sources. | MAINWARING, Randle (I7277)
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1100 | (Research):See attached sources. | BOLD, Elizabeth Baroness Of Beeston (I7681)
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