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Births 1966-1968.Xlsx SURNAME SEX DATE OF BIRTH PARENTS PAPER DATE Aanestad daughter 4/17/1968 Donald & Gladys Cushing Aanestad 4/19/1968 Abbey son 5/10/1966 Lester & Sandra Greene Abbey 5/12/1966 Abbey daughter 11/19/1966 Nelson & Kathleen Welch Abbey 11/21/1966 Abbey son 5/28/1967 Ronald & Marjorie Shelp Abbey 5/30/1967 Abbey daughter 6/24/1967 Thomas & Dorothy Dingman Abbey 6/27/1967 Abbey daughter 12/29/1968 Leonard & Marianna Cecce Abbey 12/31/1968 Aber son 3/19/1968 Almerian and Suzanne Bailey Aber 3/21/1968 Abner daughter 11/25/1966 James & Katie Perry Abner 11/26/1966 Abrams son 6/25/1967 John & Bernetta Kent Abrams 6/27/1967 Abrams son 8/20/1967 Donald & Marjorie Kimble Abrams 8/25/1967 Abrams daughter 10/12/1968 Benjamin & Marilyn McNeal Abrams 10/15/1968 Ackerman son 6/9/1966 George & Sandra Davies Ackerman 6/10/1966 Ackerman daughter 7/20/1966 Roger & Maureen Egan Ackerman 7/21/1966 Ackerman daughter 11/24/1966 Lewis & Norma Davy Ackerman 11/28/1966 Ackerman daughter 6/13/1967 Roger & Phyllis Stevens Ackerman 6/15/1967 Ackerman daughter 10/8/1967 Jack & Mary Jenkins Ackerman 10/9/1967 Ackerman son 3/20/1968 Ronald & Mary Westlake Ackerman 3/22/1968 Ackla son 5/19/1968 Howard & Theresa Cotter Ackla 5/21/1968 Ackler daughter 5/19/1966 Gerald & Virginia Simpson Ackler 5/23/1966 Ackley son 4/4/1967 Richard & Mary Lou Crissinger Ackley 4/6/1967 Ackley daughter 10/23/1967 James & Lorraine Albert Ackley 10/24/1967 Acla daughter 6/20/1967 Howard & Theresa Cotter Acla 6/22/1967 Acoff son 8/22/1967 J. C. & Leonia Curry Acoff 8/24/1967 Adams daughter 1/7/1966 Jason & Margaret Clayson Adams 1/12/1966 Adams daughter 2/15/1966 Isaiah & Helen Lewis Adams 2/17/1966 Adams daughter 3/25/1966 Walter & Sylvia Guisewhite Adams 3/26/1966 Adams son 7/19/1966 Robert & Elizabeth Overton Adams 7/21/1966 Adams son 9/22/1966 Carl & Donna Robinson Adams 9/24/1966 Adams daughter 11/14/1966 Homer & Carol Glance Adams 11/16/1966 Adams son 4/5/1967 Harold & Doris McClelland Adams 4/6/1967 Adams daughter 6/21/1967 Gary & Rosemary Bogaczyk Adams 6/22/1967 Adams daughter 7/6/1967 John & Ruth Kent Adams 7/8/1967 Adams son 7/27/1967 James & Marjorie Horton Adams 7/28/1967 Adams son 8/19/1967 Kirk & Katherine Eastman Adams 8/22/1967 Adams son 9/23/1967 John & Joyce Yaple Adams 9/26/1967 SURNAME SEX DATE OF BIRTH PARENTS PAPER DATE Adams daughter 12/3/1967 Floyd & Nancy Sweeley Adams 12/9/1967 Adams son 2/20/1968 Richard & Diana Harris Adams 2/22/1968 Adams daughter 3/13/1968 Isaiah & Helen Lewis Adams 3/14/1968 Adams daughter 7/18/1968 Harry & Judith Sutton Adams 7/27/1968 Adams son 7/19/1968 Gale & Melanie Potter Adams 7/27/1968 Adams daughter 9/7/1968 Harold Jr. & Doris McClelland Adams 9/9/1968 Adams son 10/5/1968 John & Ruth Kent Adams 10/7/1968 Adams son 11/26/1968 Carols & Mary Lou Hoag Adams 11/28/1968 Adams son 12/21/1967 Louis & Claudette Singleton Adams 12/22/1967 Addicott twin daughters 12/10/1966 Glen & Thelma Horseman Addicott 12/13/1966 Addison daughter 7/30/1967 Rev. Floyd Sr. & Judith Fries Addison 8/1/1967 Addison son 11/15/1968 Rev. Floyd Jr. & Judity Fries Addison 11/18/1968 Adelsberg son 10/24/1968 Lee & Anita Tanzman Adelsberg 10/26/1968 Affeldt daughter 5/13/1966 Albert & Cynthia Apgar Affeldt 5/16/1966 Affeldt son 7/1/1967 Albert & Cynthia Apgar Affeldt 7/3/1967 Aftuck daughter 4/18/1967 Richard & Bonnie Parmelee Aftuck 4/20/1967 Aftuck daughter 12/28/1968 Robert & Elizabeth Bocek Aftuck 12/31/1968 Agan daughter 2/21/1966 Robert & Sharon Cunningham Agan 2/22/1966 Agan daughter 7/27/1967 Robert & Sharon Cunningham Agan 7/29/1967 Agan son 5/31/1968 Gerald & Winifred VanAuken Agan 6/1/1968 Agor son 11/13/1968 Thomas & Janis Nichols Agor 11/16/1968 Ahrens daughter 1/21/1967 Robert & Gertrude Allen Ahrens 1/23/1967 Ahrens daughter 5/18/1967 Lynn & Sandra Robertson Ahrens 5/20/1967 Ahrens son 10/22/1968 Lynn & Sandra Robertson Ahrens 10/24/1968 Aiken daughter 6/2/1968 Richard & Alice Crisco Aiken 6/4/1968 Aikenhead daughter 6/22/1967 Howard & Betty Moore Aikenhead 6/24/1967 Aikenhead son 8/12/1968 Howard & Betty Moore Aikenhead 8/14/1968 Aikens daughter 9/24/1967 Woodrow & Glenda Staggs Aikens 9/25/1967 Ainey son 3/29/1968 Ronald & June Rose Ainey 4/1/1968 Ainsworth daughter 11/1/1967 Robert & Dorothy Schall Ainsworth 11/4/1967 Akins son 2/19/1968 Elbert & Beverly Ordway Akins 2/21/1968 Akins son 9/11/1968 John & Carol Winnick Akins 9/13/1968 Alamo son 7/19/1966 Francis & Sharon Hathaway Alamo 7/21/1966 Albee daughter 6/22/1966 Robert lll & Phyllis Miller Albee 6/24/1966 SURNAME SEX DATE OF BIRTH PARENTS PAPER DATE Albee daughter 12/27/1966 Paul & Bonnie Brown Albee 12/29/1966 Albee daughter 9/6/1967 John & Nancy Deugaw Albee 9/7/1967 Albers son 11/20/1967 William & Joann Dart Albers 11/23/1967 Albers daughter 6/9/1968 Darwin & Suzanne Vickery Albers 6/10/1968 Albertson son 2/23/1966 James & Amelia Hopkin Albertson 2/24/1966 Alboid daughter 3/6/1966 Frederick & Linda Halpin Alboid 3/7/1966 Alchimowicz son 9/8/1966 Ferdinand & Elizabeth Pribulick Alchimowi 9/10/1966 Aldenderfer daughter 7/9/1966 Darryl & Delores Hill Aldenderfer 7/11/1966 Alderman son 8/1/1967 George Jr. & Myrn Chase Alderman 8/2/1967 Alderman daughter 1/26/1968 Paul & Phyllis Stopka Alderman 1/30/1968 Aldrich son 2/20/1966 Ronald & Betty Mattison Aldrich 2/25/1966 Aldrich son 7/9/1966 Robert & Sandra Carter Aldrich 7/12/1966 Aldrich son 12/21/1966 Raymond & Marilyn Noyes Aldrich 12/22/1966 Aldrich son 12/29/1967 Edward & Kathleen Burdick Aldrich 12/30/1967 Alexander daughter 1/6/1966 Dean & Rosemary Vanderpool Alexander 1/10/1966 Alexander son 8/17/1966 Robert & Carol Wilson Alexander 8/22/1966 Alexander daughter 9/12/1966 Richard & Marguerite Thatcher Alexande 9/14/1966 Alexander son 10/13/1966 Charles and Shirley James Alexander 10/14/1966 Alexander daughter 10/23/1966 Robert & Carol Berg Alexander 10/25/1966 Alexander son 11/28/1966 Kenneth & Natalie Carr Alexander 11/29/1966 Alexander daughter 12/27/1966 Maynard & Florence West Alexander 12/29/1966 Alexander daughter 9/20/1967 Thomas & Shirley Ginalski Alexander 9/21/1967 Alexander daughter 10/24/1967 Philip & Patricia Dixon Alexander 10/25/1967 Alexander daughter 3/6/1968 Lewis & Sarah Sickler Alexander 3/7/1968 Alexander son 5/8/1968 James & Carol Shaffer Alexander 5/9/1968 Alexander daughter 5/15/1968 Robert & Carol Pond Alexander 5/16/1968 Alexander son 10/8/1968 Dennis & Anna Davis Alexander 10/10/1968 Allan son 4/25/1968 Jerry & Lois Dalton Allan 4/27/1968 Allegrucci daughter 5/2/1968 Anthony & Holly Bydairk Allegrucci 5/4/1968 Allen daughter 1/9/1966 James & Patricia Donovan Allen 1/10/1966 Allen son 4/18/1966 Jesse & Bonnie Fisher Allen 4/23/1966 Allen daughter 5/20/1966 Tim & Dianne Bellows Allen 5/25/1966 Allen daughter 7/27/1966 Edgar Jr & Joyce Covell Allen 7/28/1966 Allen son 8/5/1966 Stewart & Clarice Brennan Allen 8/8/1966 SURNAME SEX DATE OF BIRTH PARENTS PAPER DATE Allen daughter 9/20/1966 William Jr & Jeanne Schramm Allen 9/22/1966 Allen son 10/7/1966 Robert and Constance Brown Allen 10/11/1966 Allen son 10/14/1966 Richard and Barbara Tanaka Allen 10/15/1966 Allen son 12/6/1966 Ira & Nancy Decker Allen 12/8/1966 Allen daughter 12/10/1966 Norman & Thelma Hummel Allen 12/12/1966 Allen son 2/11/1967 Hayward & Ronda Lyon Allen 2/16/1967 Allen daughter 2/16/1967 Jay & Shirley Grace Allen 2/17/1967 Allen daughter 6/18/1967 Arnold & Jean Louden Allen 6/23/1967 Allen daughter 6/22/1967 James Sr & Mina Parish Allen 6/24/1967 Allen son 7/14/1967 Jeffrey & Mary Dunn Allen 7/17/1967 Allen son 10/3/1967 Edward & Grace Sharpsteen Allen 10/5/1967 Allen son 12/23/1967 Milton & Dawn Brace Allen 12/27/1967 Allen daughter 2/19/1968 Clyde & Caroline Taylor Allen 2/20/1968 Allen daughter 3/1/1968 Robert & Ruth Ann Haines Allen 3/7/1968 Allen daughter 6/6/1968 William & Jeanne Schramm Allen 6/7/1968 Allen son 7/11/1968 Alvin & Marjorie Taft Allen 7/13/1968 Allen daughter 8/10/1968 Clifford Jr. & Judy Cook Allen 8/12/1968 Allen daughter 8/10/1968 Charles & Barbara Beecher Allen 8/12/1968 Allen daughter 8/27/1968 Alton & Carol Blake Allen 8/31/1968 Allen son 11/16/1968 Dale & Sandra Backer Allen 11/20/1968 Allen daughter 12/20/1968 Robert & Marion Hamm Allen 12/23/1968 Allen son 2/20/1966 Robert & Susan Whitmoyer Allen 2/25/1966 Allen daughter 2/26/1966 Robert & Marcia Hamm Allen 2/28/1966 Allen son 2/26/1966 Dale & Sandra Baker Allen 3/2/1966 Allen daughter 3/19/1966 Donald & Mary Ruef Allen 3/22/1966 Allen daughter 3/31/1968 Kenneth & Judy Gitchell Allen 4/6/1968 Allen daughter 4/16/1968 Gaylord & Linda Pipp Allen 4/17/1968 Alling son 2/23/1966 Vernon & Jane Shirley Alling 2/25/1966 Alling son 9/14/1966 John & Barbara Clark Alling 9/19/1966 Allington son 2/7/1967 LeRoy & Dolores Swartout Allington 2/8/1967 Allington daughter 4/12/1967 Donald Jr & Carole Rutty Allington 4/13/1967 Allington son 5/19/1967 William & Betty Jane Appleton Allington 5/20/1967 Allington son 10/27/1967 James & Hilda Freitas Allington 10/31/1967 Allington daughter 4/24/1968 Raymond & Patricia Hartman Alington 4/25/1968 SURNAME SEX DATE OF BIRTH PARENTS PAPER DATE Allis daughter 12/4/1968 Karl & Julia Manville Allis 12/30/1968 Allred daughter 5/30/1966 Walter & Shirley Kimball Allred 6/3/1966 Allyn son 3/29/1966 James & Nancy Palladino Allyn 3/30/1966 Allyn daughter 9/13/1967 James & Nancy Palladino Allyn 9/14/1967 Allyn son 12/19/1967 Ashley & Cora Myers Allyn 12/20/1967 Allyn daughter 5/23/1968 Lee & Nancy Kissel Allyn 5/25/1968 Aloi son 7/20/1967 Spec.
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