Robinson Genealogy 23 (Notes Pages)

Individuals marked with a red dot are direct ancestors of L Robinson

Cronister, Frank Nelson (b. Aug 1872)

Note: CENSUS:
1880; Fairview Twp, Livingston, MO; 17 Jun 1880, enum dist 174, p 23, ln 45-50, dwelling 200, family 206; film 1254700; also FHL Film 1254700 National Archives Film T9-0700 Page 196C
Enumerated with parents, George and Mary Cronester, and 4 siblings;
Frank, white male, age 10, son, at school, attended school, cannot write, b MO, parents b IL.

SOURCE-NAME-BIRTH: IGI No. Amer., Disk 1; B, E, & SP: Batch 8927704, Sheet 32, Source Call No. 1553501, Film.

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Cronister, Richard (b. 1873)
Note: CENSUS:
1880; Fairview Twp, Livingston, MO; 17 Jun 1880, enum dist 174, p 23, ln 45-50, dwelling 200, family 206; film 1254700; also FHL Film 1254700 National Archives Film T9-0700 Page 196C
Enumerated with parents, George and Mary Cronester, and 4 siblings;
Richard, white male, age 8, son, at school, b MO, parents b IL;.

SOURCE-NAME-BIRTH: IGI No. Amer., Disk 1; B, E, & SP: Batch 8927704, Sheet 32, Source Call No. 1553501, Film.

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Wartick, Anthony (b. ABT 1836)
Note: SOURCE: Lucinda and spouse listed in 1870 Census, Livingston Co., Fairfiew Twp., Missouri p.530. However, it was a very bad copy, very washed out; CONFLICT: The IGI lists Lucinda's huband as Anthony WOODIE, but the census record shows Anthony WARTICK (the first three letters are hard to make out, but the last 4 are definitely TICK)the Census index lists the name as WARTICK; from this census derived the birthyear and place, & both parents are foreigners, value of property $4800, and personal property $500.

CENSUS:
1880; Fairview Twp, Livingston, MO; 17 Jun 1880, enum dist 174, p 22, ln 30-35, dwelling 188, family 194; film 1254700;
Wartick, Anthony, white male, age 44, married, Farmer, is maimed, crippled, bedridden, or otherwise disabled; b Hesse Coset?, father & mother b Hesseborn?
Lucinda, white female, age 30, wife, married, keeping house, b IL, f b PA, mb OH;
Lizzie M., white female, age 7, daughter, single, attended school, b MO, f b Germany, m b IL;
Ollie, white female, age 2, daughter, single, b MO, f b Germany, m b IL;
Stewart, Edward, white male, age 45, hired hand, married, working farm, b IL, f b NJ, m b NY;
Brown, Fannie?, white female, 16, hired hand, married, does farmwork, b Maine?, f b OH, m b OH;
Living next door to Lucinda's brother Granville's family and their mother.

NOTE: From the Internet site: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Il/AdamsBios/685 on 16 Oct 2000;
Wartick Family

Posted by William F.Hrudicka <bwrudy@hotmail.com> on Wed, 05 Jul 2000

Surname: Wartick, McGartland, Hrudicka

Yesterday being the 4th of July make think back to my ancestors who gave up all in Germany
and Ireland to start all over in America. It all started for our family in the 1830 when Simon
and Margaret Wartick left Darmstadt Hesse Germany to come to America. They settled in
Fayette County PAabout 1836 with 3 children.. They stayed in Pa for almost 19 years than
migrated to Adams County to seek their dream in 1855 and settled some land near Camp
Point. Here they raised 2 Girls and 5 boys. Bet they wouldn't relize how big that Family
would grow well over the 800 i have liste in my Family Genealogy which will be coming
soon. Of these Warticks 4 served in the Civil War and Uncle Joseph received the
Congressional Medal of Honor at Vickburg and Uncle John lost an eye.

After the Civil war they came back to Adams County to Farm and seek brides. Two of the
Brother Married sisters the Mullen Girls, Eliza and Mary (my Great Grandmother).

This also started the moves of the Wartick Boys
Joseph and John went to Kansas, Anthony to Missouri,
Simon stayerd in Adsams County and Farmed near Camp Point.
In the Years after the Civil war A group of Brothers from Ireland settled in Adams County
also the McGartland boys, William, Frank, John and Michael. In fact their farm was just
below the Wartick's farm. May be this is why Frank Married Sarah Jane (Sallie) and William
marrird Margaret Nancy Newland who were counsins. Most likely women were scarse and it
was natural for men to marry neighbors.

William stayed in Adams county and ihis Grandson Donald McGartland still has a farm near
Bowen, Il Franf Moved to MonreCity and Farmed there for a long time before he retired and
died in Quincy in 1942. to be continued...

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Agee, William (b. ABT 1817)
Note: CENSUS:
1880 Census; Liberty, Bollinger, Missouri
Source: FHL Film 1254674 National Archives Film T9-0674 Page 508C
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
William AGEE Self M M W 63 VA
Occ: Farmer Fa: VA Mo: VA
Lucindia AGEE Wife F M W 47 MO
Occ: Keeping House Fa: NC Mo: KY
D. W. CHRONISTER SSon M S W 22 MO
Occ: Works On Farm Fa: MO Mo: MO
James CHRONISTER SSon M S W 13 MO
Fa: MO Mo: MO
Elizabeth CHRONISTER SDau F S W 11 MO
Fa: MO Mo: MO
Sarah CHRONISTER SDau F S W 9 MO
Fa: MO Mo: MO
Levi CHRONISTER SSon M S W 6 MO
Fa: MO Mo: MO.

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Cronister, Floyd Harold (b. 26 Feb 1892, d. 27 Sep 1965)
Note: SOURCE-NAME-BIRTH: IGI No. Amer., Disk 1; B & E: Film #537434, Ord. #65980 Los Angeles; SP: IGI Appendum, disk #5, #537755.

NOTE: Floyd had no children. Info. from his nephew Marion, 9/2000.

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Cronister, Stella May (b. 30 May 1888)
Note: SOURCE-NAME-BIRTH: IGI No. Amer., Disk 1; B, E, & SP: Batch H002022, Source Call No. 884421-884424, Book.

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McClintick, Hugh M (b. 18 Feb 1829, d. 16 Dec 1898)
Note: BURIAL: Sunrise Cemetery, Cedar Rapids, Boone, NE; Hugh M. McClintick (G.A.R), d 16 Dec 1898, 64y 9m 26 d; note, there's also a Hugh McClintick, Sr., presumed to be his father.

1880 CENSUS: Address; Cedar District, Boone Co., NE, 3 June 1880.
Age 43 in 1880. Married. Farmer.
Enumerated with wife Louisa, children & step-children.
Roll T779 #37, VOL 1, ED 126, SH 6, LN 25.
25) Hugh McClintick, W, M, 45, married, Farmer, b IN, F & M b Penn;
26) Louisa " W, F, 41, Wife, married, keeping house, sick with bilious fever, b NY, M & F b NY;
27) George W. " W, M, 22, Son, single, Farmer, b WI, M & F b Indiana;
28) Ida Minkler W, F, 19, step-daughter, single, at home, b PA, F b PA, M b NY;
29) James McClintick W, M, 18, son, single, at home, attended school, b WI parents b IN;
30) Cora Minkler W, F, 9, step-daughter, single, at home, b IA, F b PA, M b NY;
31) Joseph McClintick W, M, 13, son, single, at home, disabled or bedridden, attended school, b WI, parents b IN;
32) Eva Minkler W, F, 9, step-daughter, single, at home, attended school, b IA, F b PA, M b NY;
33) Everet McClintick W, M 1, son, single, b NE, F b IN, M b NY; living next door to John S. Robinson family, and 3 doors down from Lewis Leslie. CENSUS 1890, Union Veterans, Cedar Pct., Boone, NE.

MILITARY: 1890 Union Veterans, Cedar Rapids, Boone Co., NE, Roll 137, ED 24, #25, Private, Co. D, 46 WI Inf., 22 Jan 1865-27 Sep 1865, 8m5d.

BIOGRAPHY: Cedar Rapids, Nebraska 1884-1984, 978.251/C1 H2C;
p 72 lists Hugh M McClintick as a member of the first Administrative Board of the Methodist Church.
p 98, Civil War Vetrans, in 1881, a G.A.R. Post was organized, listed as a member of the post in 1887.

SOURCE: 369 - Look up in IGI

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Robinson, William H (b. 5 Jul 1806, d. ABT May 1875)
Note: !MARRIAGE: 21 Feb 1828 to Nancy Menaugh, Washington Co, Indiana; 1815-1841, Sec III Ch 79; copy of; William Robinson "of age", and Nancy Menaugh "Father consenting", "On the 21st of February 1828, I sollemized the marriage between William Robinson and Nancy Menaugh" by Enoch Pam.

CHILDREN: From Ancestral File, 1992.

!INFO SOURCES (Donna):
BIRTH: Date and place from census and 1.
DEATH:
MARRIAGE:

1830 CENSUS: Perry Twp, Tippecanoe, IN, p 240; next door to Henry;
male 1 -5 1 5-10 2 10-15 1 15-20 2 20-30 1 50-60
female 1 -5 2 10-15 1 15-20 1 40-50
My speculation is that William, wife Nancy, and baby Eliza J. were
living with William's father, William.

1860 CENSUS: Address; Dayton, Richland Co., WI
Age 55 in 1860. Farmer.
Real Estate - $1,000. Personal Estate - $350.
Enumerated with wife & children.
Roll ?, PG 122, LN 8.
1870 CENSUS: Address; Dayton, Richland Co., WI.
Age 65 in 1870. Farmer.
Real Estate - $2,000. Personal Estate - $500.
Roll ?, PG 8, LN 3.

BIBLIOGRAPHY: 1. "History of Crawford and Richland Counties, Wisconsin"
Publisher: Union Publishing Co., Springfield, IL, 1884.
Pages 1018-1019. SLC FHC US/CAN BOOK AREA - 977.57 H2g; "William Robinson, deceased, pioneer of Richland county, first settled near Sextonville in the year 1853. He bought eighty acres of land on section 4, town 9, range 2 east, now included in the town of Ithaca. He remained here but one year, then sold out and removed to town 10, range 1 west, now known as the town of Dayton. He entered the souteast quarter of the northwest quarter of section 34, built a log house and leased a portion of the land. In 1866 he purchased unimproved land on section 26 of the same town. This was his home until the time of his death. He was a native of Anderson Co., KY, born July 5, 1805. When a young man he emigrated with his parents to Indiana, and located in Washington county. This was at that time a new county, and here his pioneer life began. He was joined in marriage in February, 1828 to Nancy Menaugh. She was born in Shelby Co., KY, Dec 15, 1810. Soon after they removed to Carroll county, where he engaged in farming, but, like many others, the fever and ague troubled him, and after living there three years he removed to Kosoiusko county.
Here he purchased timber land, erected a comfortable log house, and cleared a farm. In 1852 he visited Richland county in company with Dr. Sippy, made a short stay, then returned to his home and remained until the following spring, then sold his farm, packed up his goods and started overland, accompanied by his family, and settled near Sextonville, as before stated. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson were the parents of eleven children, six of whom are now living - Eliza J., Elizabeth, James H., Francis M., Erasmus P., and Samuel Edwin. The youngest son now occupies the homestead. James H. and Francis M. purchased 172 acres of timberland on section 35. They have ninety acres of it cleared and improved, and it is one of the best farms in the town.
They have erected a large frame house, and other necessary farm buildings. Their mother makes her home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson both joined the Presbyterian Church soon after marriage. As there was no Church of that denomination in Dayton, he joined the United Brethren Class, and was a member of Otterbein Church at the time of his death, which occurred in the spring of 1875."
BIBLIOGRAPHY: 2. "History of Richland Counties, Wisconsin" Film #1869865, item 3;
p 199;
"From 1852 until 1856 the settlement of the town [Dayton] progressed rapidly, the following named coming during that period: ... William Robinson, Henry Robinson...Levi Leslie..."
p 200-201;
"William Robinson was one of the pioneers of Richland county, and he first settled near Sextonville, in the year 1853, purchasing eighty acres of land on section 4, town 9, range 2 east, now included in the town of Buena Vista. He remained there but one year and then sold out and removed to the town of Dayton.
He entered the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section 34, built a log home until the time of his death. He was a native of Anderson County, Kentucky, born July 5, 1805, and when a young man emigrated with his parents to Indiana and located in Washington county. Soon after he removed to Carroll county, where he engaged in farming, but, like many others, the fever and ague troubled him, and after living there three years he removed to Kosciusko county.
There he purchased timber land, erected a comfortable log house, and cleared a farm. In 1852 he visted Richland county in company with Dr. Sippy, made a short stay, then returned to his home and remained until the following spring, when he sold his farm, packed up his goods and started overland, accompanied by his family,and settled near Sextonville, as before stated. His death occurred in the spring of 1975."

RESIDENCES:
1805- Anderson Co, KY
~1821-1828 Washington Co, IN
1828-1831 Carroll Co, IN
1831-1853 Kosoiusko Co, IN
1853-1854 Buena Vista, Sextonville (Ithaca), WI
1854-1875 Dayton, Richland, WI (Otterbein Church)

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Menaugh, Nancy (b. 15 Dec 1810, d. AFT 1884)
Note: AFN: 1R1H-2FS; submitter: Bruce Eduard & Jan Moore York, 6425 Quail Ridge W. Dr., Plainfield, In 46168.

From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996 got dp and parents. There was no spouse, children, etc. for the Nancy Menaugh in the merged record, so it is not proven that the dp and parents are accurate.

!INFO SOURCES:
BIRTH: Census and 1.
DEATH:
MARRIAGE: Census and 1.
1860 CENSUS: Address; Dayton, Richland Co., WI
Age 49 in 1860.
Enumerated with husband & children.
Roll ?, PG 122, LN 9.
1870 CENSUS: Address; Dayton, Richland Co. WI.
Age 59 in 1870.
Roll ?, PG 8, LN 4.
1880 CENSUS: Dayton, Richland, Wisconsin
Source: FHL Film 1255445 National Archives Film T9-1445 Page 45D
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Nancy ROBINSON Self F W W 69 KENTUCKY
Fa: --- Mo: ---
Harvey ROBINSON Son M S W 33 INDIANA
Occ: Farmer Fa: KENTUCKY Mo: KENTUCKY
Marion ROBINSON Son M S W 31 INDIANA
Occ: Farmer Fa: KENTUCKY Mo: KENTUCKY.

BIBLIOGRAPHY: 1. "History of Crawford and Richland Counties, Wisconsin"
Publisher: Union Publishing Co., Springfield, IL, 1884.
Pages 1018-1019. SLC FHC US/CAN BOOK AREA - 977.57 H2g.
LAST UPDATE: 20 Feb 1994.

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Kintner, Jacob (b. )
Note: Lived in New Jersey. Son Conrad said he went to his field and never came back.
Five sons.

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, Sophia M. W. (b. 21 May 1788, d. 17 Apr 1866)
Note: BURIAL: Sophia Chronister, 21 May 1788 - 17 Apr 1866, 77-10-26, wife of Abraham, Bermdian Lutheran Cemetery, Latimore, Adams Co., PA; file 20697, General Census of Cemeteries in Adams Co., PA, 1932-1937.

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Oberholtzer, Catherine (b. 21 Jun 1778, d. 27 Oct 1852)
Note: BURIAL: Catharina Chronister, 21 Jun 1778 - 27 Oct 1852, buried next to husband John, Hampton Lutheran Cemetery, Hampton, Adams Co., PA; file 20697, General Census of Cemeteries in Adams Co., PA, 1932-1937.

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Smead, Edward (b. )
Note: NOTE: Edward Smead listed as a son of Sadie Campbell in her obituray.

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Chronister, Christian (b. Jul 1870)
Note: CENSUS:
1870 Census; Latimore, Adams, Pennsylvania, 13 Aug 1870, p 231, ln 39-40;
CHRONISTER, Christian, 2/12, M, at home, b PA.

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Minkler, Harmanus (b. , d. 15 May 1837)
Note: From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.

BIBLIOGRAPHY: "A Memoir of the Forebears and Descendants of Henry L FOWLER and Emma L MINKLER by Terry Charles Peet, p 145,146.
Under Hermanus MINKLER (1760-1837 ) (Andreas, Josiah, Killian)
"Harmanus was baptized November 9, 1760 at Christ's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Germantown, N.Y.;he died May 15, 1837 at the age of 76. He married by 1784 Eva Jacobi. Hermanus was a farmer and a blacksmith and had a wagen shop. Harmanus and Eva were buried in the Friends Meeting House lot in Ghent; this lot later became known as the Minkler-Downing plot on the C.W. Knapp farm near Harlenville, N.Y. Eva Jacobi was born in 1763, N.Y. and died July 1, 1852 in Ghent.

Children of Harmanus and Eva Minker were:
1. William bapt September 4, 1785, Reformed Church, Germantown; d October 18, 1821
at 37 years of age;but either at Ghent or Harlenville, N.Y.; m November 24, 1818
Hillsdale, N.Y. Mary McGonegal, dau of Thomas and Mary McGonegal
2. Anthony b September 1, 1787; bapt October 21, 1787, Claverack; d before May 4, 1837
(Surrogate's Office, Columbia Co. the will of Harmonis Minkler dated May 4, 1837 listed
son, Anthony as deceased); m before May 4, 1818 Peggy Winn, dau of Isaac and Sarah Winn.
3. Johannes (John), of whom further
4. Peter (Petrus) b between 1784 and 1792, N.Y. State; m (1) before 1814 Betsey Gorsline of
Rensselaerville, Albany Co. (she d before 1850); m (2) before 1850 Prudence Beers (she b
5. David bapt November 15, 1794, Hillsdale, Columbia Co.; d December 27, 1825 in his 32nd year.
6. Katherine Jacobia bapt July 14, 1797, Krum Church, Hillsdale
7. Jacob b July 27, 1800; bapt August 31, 1800, Columbia Co.; d February 22, 1867; bur Ghent,
Colombia Co.
8. Margaret "Peggy", bapt April 12, 1803
9. George b 1804; d 1886, Hillsdale; m by 1826 Annie Eliza Hunt (she b March 6, 1806; d July 29,
1875; bur North Hillsdale, Methodist Episcopal churchyard).

!INFO SOURCES (Donna):
BIRTH: 1.
BIBLIOGRAPHY: "Minkler in America: A Genealogy"
SLC FHC US/CAN BOOK AREA #929.273 M665m. 29 Mar 1995
SLC FHC FILM #1035961, Item #4.
LAST UPDATE: 7 May 1995.

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Jacobi, Eva (b. , d. 1 Jul 1852)
Note: From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.

!INFO SOURCES (Donna):
BIRTH: IGI-1993 Edition.
CHR: Reformed Church.
BIBLIOGRAPHY: "Minkler in America: A Genealogy"
SLC FHC US/CAN BOOK AREA #929.273 M665m. 29 Mar 1995
SLC FHC FILM #1035961, Item #4.
LAST UPDATE: 7 May 1995.

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Minkler, William (b. , d. 18 Oct 1821)
Note: From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.

BIBLIOGRAPHY: "A Memoir of the Forebears and Descendants of Henry L FOWLER and Emma L MINKLER by Terry Charles Peet, p 145,146.
Under Hermanus MINKLER (1760-1837 ) (Andreas, Josiah, Killian)
Children of Harmanus and Eva Minker were:
1. William bapt September 4, 1785, Reformed Church, Germantown; d October 18, 1821
at 37 years of age;but either at Ghent or Harlenville, N.Y.; m November 24, 1818
Hillsdale, N.Y. Mary McGonegal, dau of Thomas and Mary McGonegal.

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Minkler, Anthony (b. 1 Sep 1787, d. BEF 4 May 1818)
Note: BIBLIOGRAPHY: "A Memoir of the Forebears and Descendants of Henry L FOWLER and Emma L MINKLER by Terry Charles Peet, p 145,146.
Under Hermanus MINKLER (1760-1837 ) (Andreas, Josiah, Killian)
Children of Harmanus and Eva Minker were:
2. Anthony b September 1, 1787; bapt October 21, 1787, Claverack; d before May 4, 1837
(Surrogate's Office, Columbia Co. the will of Harmonis Minkler dated May 4, 1837 listed
son, Anthony as deceased); m before May 4, 1818 Peggy Winn, dau of Isaac and Sarah Winn..
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.

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Rowley, Phebe (b. ABT 1767)
Note: BIBLIOGRAPHY: "A Memoir of the Forebears and Descendants of Henry L FOWLER and Emma L MINKLER by Terry Charles Peet, p 163.
Under PHOEBE ROWLEY ( - ) (Simeon, Jonathan, Moses, Moses, Henry)
"Phoebe Rowley married a William Doty, who is undoubtedly linked to the Edward Doty of the Mayflower, but unfortunately no connection can be firmly established".

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Minkler, Johannes (b. 12 Jan 1790, d. 23 Apr 1863)
Note: BIBLIOGRAPHY: "A Memoir of the Forebears and Descendants of Henry L FOWLER and Emma L MINKLER by Terry Charles Peet, p 146.
Under Johannes (John) MINKLER (1790-1863 ) (Harmanus, Andreas, Josiah, Killian)
"John wab born January 12, 1790 and was baptized three days later on the fifteenth in Hillsdale, N.Y. By 1807 he married Betsey Doty, daughter of William Doty and Phebe Rowley. He is called John in his father's will of May 4, 1837. John died April 23, 1863 at age 73 and is buried at Quaker Lake, Brackney, Pennsylvania.

Children of John and Betsey Minkler were:
1. William b September 13, 1807; d September 1844, Montrose, Pa.
2. Jesse D. b December 20, 1808; d March 12, 1878
3. Charles A., of whom further
4. Loretta b December 15, 1812
5. Peggy Ann b November 16, 1814
6. Phebe b October 3, 1816
7. George b April 17, 1818; d Binghamton, N.Y.; m July _____ Julia A. Adams
(she b March 1822, Liberty, Susquehanna Co., Pa.; d August 28, 1888)
8. Isyphena b May 1, 1820
9. Betsy b November 12, 1822; d March 30, 1871
10. Almira b March 4, 1824
11. David O. b October 19, 1826, Silver Lake, Pa.; d February 7, 1885, Little Meadows, Pa.;
m September 9, 1852, Brackreyville, Pa. Lucinda C. Ferous, daughter of David (Daniel)
and Margaret Ferous (she b January 25, 1836, Lexington, N.Y.)
12. Calvin b August 27, 1828; d August 31, 1874.

SOURCE: G1006, Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois; Doty-Doten Family in America by Ethan Doty, 1897. Published in Brooklyn, NY, for the author.

From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.

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