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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 A B C D E F 1 CHILD NAME FATHER MOTHER BIRTHDATE 1ST NOTICE 2ND NOTICE 2 ABELARD, RICHARD CHARLES HAROLD 19440927 19440930-P2 ABLAIRDE, (TWIN GIRLS, H.C. 19420517 19420518-P11 3 STILLBORN) 4 ABLAIRDE,(GIRL STILLBORN) H.C. 19420517 19420518-P11 5 ABRAMSKY, (SON) JULIUS 19430517 19430517-P2 6 ABRAMSKY, BARBARA JOAN J. SPRINGER, JEAN 19360204 19360208-P7 7 ACKERMAN, (DAUGHTER) JERRY --, RUTH 19521106 19521110-P2 8 ACKERMAN, (SON) RALPH MURPHY, SUSAN 19540213 19540217-P2 9 ACKERMAN, JAMES GRAYDON GRAYDON 19590515 19590516-P2 10 ACKERMAN, SHERRI LYNN G. 19610719 19610721-P2 11 ACKROYD, WILLIAM LLOYD L.G. 19500722 19500725-P2 12 ACQUAFREDDA, SHARON FAITH MIKE BELSHAW, MOLLY 19470524 19470529-P2 13 ACQUAFREDDO, DENNIS JAMES 19531125 19531130-P2 14 ACTON, (DAUGHTER) J.L. 19590505 19590506-P2 15 ACTON, (SON) J.L. 19560710 19560711-P2 16 ADAM, (SON) R. D. 19181214 19181216-P2 17 ADAM, CATHERINE JANE WILLIAM D. HORNSBY, MOLLIE 19520920 19520922-P2 18 ADAM, JUDITHE ANNE WILLIAM D. HORNSBY, MOLLIE 19491230 19491231-P2 19 ADAMS (SON) W.O. 19261022 19261023-P3 20 ADAMS, (DAUGHTER) R D 19120620 19120624-P2 21 ADAMS, (DAUGHTER) W O 19140224 19140225-P8 22 ADAMS, (DAUGHTER) D. W. 19181019 19181021-P5 23 ADAMS, (DAUGHTER) GEORGE F. 19201026 19201028-P7 24 ADAMS, (DAUGHTER) GEORGE F. RAY, ANNIE 19371105 19371106P-9 25 ADAMS, (DAUGHTER) GEORGE E. CROFT, JEAN 19430313 19430315-P2 26 ADAMS, (DAUGHTER) JOHN 19520223 19520226-P2 27 ADAMS, (DAUGHTER) FRED 19520310 19520315-P2 28 ADAMS, (DAUGHTER) GORDON 19540823 19540828-P2 29 ADAMS, (DAUGHTER) TERRY 19590529 19590602-P2 ADAMS, (DAUGHTER) FLOYD MINAKER, BERNICE 194503110 19450312-P2 30 31 ADAMS, (SON) HOWARD W. 19401013 19401015-P9 32 ADAMS, (SON) H.W. 19440717 19440719-P2 33 ADAMS, (SON) W.D. HORNSBY, MOLLIE 19460131 19460131-P2 34 ADAMS, (SON) ALLAN FORD, BETTY 19460805 19460806-P2 A B C D E F 1 CHILD NAME FATHER MOTHER BIRTHDATE 1ST NOTICE 2ND NOTICE 35 ADAMS, (SON) ALLAN FORD, BETTY 19520627 19520630-P2 36 ADAMS, (SON) JOHN 19530502 19530507-P2 37 ADAMS, (SON) W.G. SMITH, BARBARA 19600402 19600404-P2 38 ADAMS, (SON) PETE NUNN, GAIL 19610804 19610808-P2 39 ADAMS, BONNIE LOUISE DOUGLAS 19510101 19510105-P2 40 ADAMS, CAROL SUZANNE ALLAN 19580123 19580127-P2 41 ADAMS, CHERYL ANN BOB DALLIDAY, MARY 19510508 19510509-P2 42 ADAMS, DONALD DOUGLAS HOWARD 19470215 19470218-P2 TEBWORTH, ADAMS, DONNA MARIE JOE 19520409 19520412-P2 43 AUDREY 44 ADAMS, GLADYS MARILYN HARRY 19340803 19340803-P7 45 ADAMS, JANE ELIZABETH NORMAN J. 19460718 19460720-P2 46 ADAMS, LAWRENCE WAYNE REGINALD O'HARA, BETTY 19470211 19470215-P2 47 ADAMS, LINDA JEAN LLOYD REID, MARVEL 19451112 19451112-P2 48 ADAMS, MABEL ESTHER W. M. 19220122 19220125-P6 49 ADAMS, MARK RANDALL GILBERT 19530408 19530409-P2 50 ADAMS, NANCY JEAN -- 19510520 19510522-P2 51 ADAMS, RICHARD CHARLES JR. RICHARD C.(DR.) 19380102 19380105-P9 52 ADAMS, ROBERT ALBERT ROBERT DALIDAY, MARY 19470626 19470630-P2 53 ADAMS, ROBERT ALBERT ROBERT DALLIDAY, MARY 19470626 19470702-P2 54 ADAMS, ROBERT JAMES J.C. 19530616 19530622-P2 55 ADAMS, ROLLAND GILBERT GILBERT MURRAY, JO-ANN 19520327 19520327-P2 56 ADAMS, TERRY ROSS GERALD 19610903 19610905-P2 57 ADAMS, THOMAS WILLIAM F. V. 192202? 19220218-P7 58 ADAMS, WILLIAM GEORGE W. A. 19180330 19180401-P3 59 ADAMS, WILLIAM GEORGE BILL WINTERS, BETTY 19500329 19500330-P2 FRECHETTE, ADAMSON, (DAUGHTER) W.J. 19560614 19560614-P2 60 CAROL 61 ADAMSON, (DAUGHTER) HOWARD BULL, JOAN 19580210 19580212-P2 62 ADAMSON, RONALD GORDON BOB GREER, LOIS 19550319 19550322-P2 63 AGNEW, (SON) J. 19540716 19540719-P2 HAWLEY, AGNEW, PETER WILLIAM WILLIAM 19610929 19611002-P2 64 BARBARA YANOVER, AIKEN, (DAUGHTER) IRVING J. 19600909 19600909-P2 65 SANDRA A B C D E F 1 CHILD NAME FATHER MOTHER BIRTHDATE 1ST NOTICE 2ND NOTICE 66 AIKENS, EDWARD DALY FRED 19320427 19320428-P7 67 AIKENS, JANET MARIE TED 19581006 19581015-P2 REYNOLDS, AIKENS, PAUL DALY TED 19560714 19560716-P2 68 MARION 69 AIKINS, FRANCES EVELYN FRANK P. 19170518 19170519-P2 70 AINSWORTH (SON) GEORGE ROBINSON, ALICE 19250517 19250518-P4 71 AINSWORTH, (STILLBORN) B.E. 19310517 19310518-P7 72 AIRHART, CHARLES GORDON HAROLD JACOBS, GLORIA 19500115 19500117-P2 73 AIRTH, (DAUGHTER) J.D. 19570729 19570730-P2 74 AIRTH, DAVID JOHNS JAMES D. JOHNS, DOROTHY 19530906 19530908-P2 75 AITCHISON, (DAUGHTER) J. 19510515 19510516-P2 76 AITCHISON, ALAN ROBERT J.R. 19470519 19470519-P2 77 AITCHISON, GEORGE ROBERT GORDON 19470827 19470829-P2 78 AITCHISON, GORDON SCOTT GORDON SCOTT, BEULAH 19450831 19450901-P2 ASELSTINE, AITCHISON, JANE ELIZABETH J. 19440124 19440125-P2 79 DOROTHY 80 AITCHISON, SCOTT GORDON GORDON SCOTT, BUELAH 19450831 19450904-P2 81 AITCHISON, SUSAN HEATHER RONALD 19570114 19570116-P2 82 AITKEN, ELIZABETH JANE KEN 19590718 19590725-P2 83 AKEY, (DAUGHTER) MILTON 19490609 19490610-P2 84 AKEY, (SON) MAX 19581116 19581119-P2 85 AKEY, GAIL ARLENE GORDON BROWN, VERNA 19510930 19511010-P2 86 AKEY, LOIS ANN (STILLBORN) DENZAL GALBRAITH, LOIS 19560924 19560927-P2 87 AKEY, LORI RAY CHRIS 19600715 19600719-P2 88 AKEY, MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER DENZEL 19540115 19540122-P2 89 AKEY, ROBERT ALAN GORDON BROWN, VERNA 19600825 19600829-P2 90 AKEY, STEPHEN DENZAL DENZAL (CHRIS) GALBRAITH, LOIS 19520729 19520731-P2 91 AKEY, WENDY ANNE MICHAEL 19580205 19580210-P2 92 ALBERT, (DAUGHTER) J. MARTIAL 19600717 19600723-P2 93 ALBERT, (SON) NORMAN GORDON, CAROL 19561101 19561105-P2 94 ALDWORTH, DOUGLAS WILLIAM GEORGE A. 19611116 19611117-P2 WEDDELL, ALDWORTH, GEOFFREY GEORGE G.A. 19590430 19590504-P2 95 MARGARET ANNE 96 ALEXANDER, (DAUGHTER) JOHN 19130324 19130325-P3 97 ALEXANDER, (DAUGHTER) J. 19230129 19230131-P7 A B C D E F 1 CHILD NAME FATHER MOTHER BIRTHDATE 1ST NOTICE 2ND NOTICE 98 ALEXANDER, (DAUGHTER) ROBERT 19550916 19550917-P2 99 ALEXANDER, (DAUGHTER) ROBERT COGDALE, JOHAN 19580712 19580714-P2 100 ALEXANDER, (SON) DONALD 19511203 19511205-P2 101 ALEXANDER, (SON) JAMES E. 19560104 19560110-P2 COGDALE, JO- ALEXANDER, (SON) ROBERT 19601025 19601025-P2 102 ANNE 103 ALEXANDER, (SON) ROBERT COGDALE, JO-ANN 19601025 19601026-P2 104 ALEXANDER, (STILLBORN SON) PERCY 19250312 19250313-P4 ALEXANDER, CHRISTOPHER JAMES E. JUDGE, WILMA 19540305 19540308-P2 105 JAMES 106 ALEXANDER, JANET HELEN RUSSELL 19520709 19520711-P2 107 ALEXANDER, THOMAS PERCY DONALD 19500912 19500913-P2 MCLAUGHLIN, ALEXANDER, WILLIAM HUGH WILLIAM (F/SGT) 19461122 19461129-P2 108 HAZEL 109 ALFORD, (STILLBORN SON) ALBERT 19440109 19440110-P2 110 ALFORD, ROBERT GARY ALBERT 19470202 19470205-P2 111 ALFORD, WILLIAM GRANT ALBERT 19450310 19450312-P2 112 ALLAN, (DAUGHTER) F G B 19051125 19051211-P3 113 ALLAN, (SON) JIM --, IRIS 19551125 19551126-P2 114 ALLAN, GRAHAM MACLEAN P.G. 19590621 19590625-P2 115 ALLAN, THERON DALE THERON WOODS, VERNA 19420927 19420929-P11 LATCHFORD, ALLEN, (DAUGHTER) ALLEN, H.A. 19250716 19250717-P4 116 MARGARET 117 ALLEN, (DAUGHTER) BROOKS 19440513 19440515-P2 118 ALLEN, (DAUGHTER) DONALD 19510921 19510925-P2 119 ALLEN, (SON) A P 19090718 19090720-P7 120 ALLEN, (SON) L E 19100702 19100704-P7 121 ALLEN, (SON) ROBERT 19470611 19470612-P2 122 ALLEN, (SON) RAYMOND PETRIE, MARILYN 19570528 19570529-P2 123 ALLEN, (TWINS ?) BROOKS WAGAR, RHEA L. 19411024 19411027-P9 124 ALLEN, FRANKLIN JOHN EARL 19510320 19510321-P2 VAN EVERDINGEN, ALLEN, JENNIFER ANN LESLIE 19610624 19610627-P2 125 SANDRA 126 ALLEN, LIONEL EDGAR A.J. 19510114 19510117-P2 127 ALLEN, MARK CAMERON JOHN 19590321 19590324-P2 A B C D E F 1 CHILD NAME FATHER MOTHER BIRTHDATE 1ST NOTICE 2ND NOTICE 128 ALLEN, PENNY LOUISE RAYMOND 19600206 19600212-P2 129 ALLEN, ROBERTA ALMA BROOKS WAGAR, RHEA 19360902 19360912-P7 130 ALLETSON, KAREN JO-ANN JOHN MOORCROFT, KAY 19480528 19480531-P2 131 ALLIN, (SON) H.J. 19331214 19331214-P7 132 ALLIN, (SON) H. EARLE DOUGLAS, EILEEN 19430402 19430402-P2 133 ALLIN, (SON) EARLE 19440831 19440901-P2 134 ALLIN, (SON) EARLE 19590315 19590317-P2 HOGLE, BETTY ALLIN, KATHY ANN FRANK 19550127 19550127-P2 135 LOU 136 ALLIN, KEVIN CHARLES FRANK 19581115 19581117-P2 137 ALLISON, (DAUGHTER) J.C. (DR.) MCPHEE, CLARA 19481016 19481020-P2 138 ALLISON, GRAIG ALEXANDER ALEXANDER BROWN, RUTH 19441108 19441108-P2 139 ALLISON, JAMES CLELAND THOMAS E. 19550830 19550907-P2 140 ALLISON, JANICE MARGARET A.S. 19470206 19470208-P2 141 ALLISON, KATHERINE LYNN JAMES C. MCPHEE, CLARA 19470227 19470227-P2 142 ALLISON, ROBIN STIRLING 19540122 19540123-P2 143 ALLORE, (DAUGHTER) ALLORE, W.F. 19260119 19260120-P3 144 ALLORE, (DAUGHTER) ROBERT (DR.) 19580825 19580826-P2 145 ALLORE, (SON) FRANK 19130602 19130604-P3 146 ALLORE, (SON) ROBERT (DR.) 19551009 19551012-P2 147 ALLORE, (SON) ROBERT (DR) 19570529 19570530-P2 148 ALLORE, (SON) ROBERT (DR.) 19600501 19600504-P2 149 ALLORE, (SON) ROBERT 19611112 19611115-P2 150 ALLORE, BRADLEY STEVEN TONY DEAN, BARBARA 19610929 19611005-P2 151 ALTON, (STILLBORN SON) GERALD (JERRY) 19430826 19430830-P2 ALTON, GERALD WILLIAM COREY, PATRICIA GERALD (JERRY) 19440728 19440731-P2 152 COURTLAND JUNE 153 ALYEA, (DAUGHTER) REX 19500903 19500905-P2 154 ALYEA, (DAUGHTER) REX 19530910 19530911-P2 155 ALYEA, (SON) REXFORD HILL, FLORENCE 19430924 19430927-P2 156 ALYEA, SANDRA LEE J.J. (FLT/SGT) 19431206 19431208-P2 157 AMAN, (DAUGHTER) PAUL 19600215 19600218-P2 158 AMAN, (SON) STEWART 19341208 19341222-P7 THOMPSON, AMAN, (SON) PAUL 19580116 19580117-P2 159 BARBARA A B C D E F 1 CHILD NAME FATHER MOTHER BIRTHDATE 1ST NOTICE 2ND NOTICE 160 AMAN, RUTH ANN STEWART 19420427 19420429-P19 161 AMAN, SHIRLEY JEAN STEWART 19360706 19360706-P7 162 AMEN, (SON) PAUL 19610624 19610626-P2 163 AMO, (DAUGHTER) V. STANLEY 19471112 19471117-P2 164 AMO, (SON) STANLEY 19511004 19511010-P2 DONOVAN, AMO, MICHAEL STANLEY STANLEY 19460518 19460520-P2 165 GYNETH 166 AMOS, (SON) FRANK 19461127 19461127-P2 167 AMOS, (SON) H.G. 19510920 19510921-P2 168 AMOS, ROBERT DONALD C. (REV) 19500629 19500630-P2 BROCKBANK, ANDERSON (SON) O.W. 19270504 19270507-P3 169 SADIE 170 ANDERSON, (DAUGHTER) J. LYLE 19090811 19090813-P7 171 ANDERSON, (DAUGHTER) W. GORDON 19221024 19221026-P6 172 ANDERSON, (DAUGHTER) JOHN 19270113 19270115-P3 173 ANDERSON, (DAUGHTER) JERALD WELLS, GLADYS 19360317 19360317-P5 174 ANDERSON, (DAUGHTER) R.M.
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