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Icenberger S. Icenberger Icenberger 2/14/1892 204 W Igle, Rebecca S. Igle Fannie Igle 5/2/1884 301 W Ignatz (Stillborn) Ernest J BIRTH NAME FATHER MOTHER BIRTHDATE FILE NO. RACE Icenberger S. Icenberger Icenberger 2/14/1892 204 W Igle, Rebecca S. Igle Fannie Igle 5/2/1884 301 W Ignatz (Stillborn) Ernest J. Ignatz Ethel 9/14/1911 1255 W Ikihon Jake Ikihon Ella Ikihon 10/21/1881 324 W Imrie Robt Imrie Oliva Imrie 4/18/1888 286 W Imrie Robert Imrie Olivia Imrie 7/13/1893 769 W Ingram W.S. Ingram Mary Ingram 12/13/1902 1448 W Ingram George Ingram Hattie Wilson 6/19/1906 738 W Ingram, Reeves Williams E.E. Ingram Fanny Ingram 3/9/1901 312 W Inman E.H. Inman Bessie Inman 5/14/1902 531 W Inman Ed Inman Elizabeth 5/23/1905 726 W Inman not given Bertha Inman 5/2/1905 617 B Inman H.V. Inman Nettie Inman 7/6/1908 883 W Inman Thomas Inman Eva Inman 8/20/1911 1105 W Inman, Alice H. F.J. 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