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Last Name First Name Page Volume CABAN ROSE ANN 38 11 CADA Last Name First Name Page Volume CABAN ROSE ANN 38 11 CADA MICHAEL DAVID 161 18 CADER CAROL MAXINE 275 32 CADLO ANTHONY JOSEPH 70 12 CADLO ANTHONY JOSEPH 86 21 CADY CRAIG ALLEN 290 10 CADY SHANA LEA 101 17 CADY CRAIG ALAN 2 17 CADY KARI ANN 211 39 CAFFERTY ELLIS ADELBERT 67 4 CAGE RUSSELL WAYNE 127 28 CAGE RUSSELL WAYNE 81 36 CAHLER KARLA DAMARIS 41 22 CAILLIER NORMA LYNN 26 6 CAILLIER DEE ANN 243 11 CAILLIER RANDALL DAVID 71 15 CAIN ESTHER 62 2 CAIN DOROTHY ANITA 231 23 CAIN MARTHA MARGARET 162 25 CAIN PATRICK WILMOT 254 26 CAIN PATSY ANN 264 32 CAIN BARRY NEIL SR 60 36 CAIN BROOKE ASHLEY 248 39 CAIRNS GEORGE RUTGER 320 5 CALBERT RICHARD WADE 264 16 CALDERON CARLOS NMN 251 10 CALDERON MARCIAL NUNEZ 120 12 CALDERON JOYCE JEAN 54 13 CALDWELL OTIE G. 301 2 CALDWELL WILLIAM VERNON 246 14 CALDWELL KEVIN ALAN 27 20 CALDWELL DANIEL RAYMOND 238 22 CALDWELL DARIN JAMES 27 31 CALDWELL,III DANIEL OTTIS 139 42 CALE GEORGE HENRY 202 2 CALE DONALD GENE 456 3 CALE DONALD GENE 5 4 CALE DARRETTE JEAN 282 14 CALE DEE ANN 76 16 CALE ROBERT HENRY 128 18 CALENE JOHN PETER, JR 52 14 CALENE JULIE RENE 169 20 CALENE JOHN PETER JR 206 22 CALEY MARLENE MAE 278 11 CALHOON BRAD WILLIAM 240 13 CALHOUN ALLISON CHRISTAL 222 27 CALHOUN AXEL CRAIG II 249 28 CALHOUN DEBRA ANN 132 42 CALL RANDALL PAIGE 604 6 CALLAHAN JAMES ALLEN 477 4 CALLAHAN JOSHUA CODY 14 40 CALLAN EDNA 447 2 CALLAWAY CODY SCOTT 41 40 CALLENDER RONDA LEE 127 17 CALLENDER SHERMAN JOSEPH 178 28 CALLENDER DARRELL GRANT SR 31 38 CALLENDER CHASITY EDITH 82 41 CALLIER CONNIE ESTELLE 424 6 CALLISON FREEMAN 525 2 CALVERT MARK ANDREW 218 26 CAMACHO PAULINE ALICIA RISS 295 27 CAMBLIN WILLIAM G 552 3 CAMBLIN BETTY LOU 482 3 CAMBLIN CINDY LOU 123 7 CAMBLIN JOANN 72 7 CAMBLIN DOUGLAS PADEN 36 9 CAMBLIN RACHAEL ELAINE 128 11 CAMBLIN DOUGLAS PEDEN 179 11 CAMBLIN REBECCA BERNICE 295 17 CAMBLIN RACHAEL ELAINE 281 20 CAMBLIN EARL CUSTER 252 26 CAMBLIN THELMA ELIZABETH 252 26 CAMBLIN TIFFANY MARIE 188 41 CAMERON SEAN CHRISTOPHER 231 42 CAMINO JOHN MARTIN 73 21 CAMP BRONNA L. 209 2 CAMP LEMUEL L. 209 2 CAMP LON C 543 3 CAMP CHRISTEL 150 4 CAMPBELL COLLIN E. 496 2 CAMPBELL MARION A. 342 2 CAMPBELL LILLIAN BERNICE 113 2 CAMPBELL ROSALIE MAE 49 4 CAMPBELL MICHAEL O'DALE 411 4 CAMPBELL LEE ROY 562 5 CAMPBELL EDMOND JUNIOR 343 5 CAMPBELL CONSTANCE KAY 617 5 CAMPBELL TIMOTHY EDWARD 293 9 CAMPBELL LUKE SMITTY 117 12 CAMPBELL DARCIE LEE 116 14 CAMPBELL SHAWN PATRICK 243 17 CAMPBELL SHARON JOAN 87 18 CAMPBELL MICHELE LYNN 275 20 CAMPBELL BECKY SUE 75 23 CAMPBELL ROBERT EDMOND 137 24 CAMPBELL CHRISTINE ELAINE 12 27 CAMPBELL LEE ANN 240 30 CAMPBELL KATHLEEN LOUISE 81 32 CAMPBELL MONTE JOE 149 32 CAMPBELL BRYCE KENDRIC 222 35 CAMPBELL JENNIFER LEE 234 38 CAMPBELL TROY LAMAR 185 38 CAMPBELL PATRICK WAYNE JR 143 40 CAMPBELL BRYAN DOUGLAS 33 40 CAMPBELL MURANDA MARIE 73 42 CAMPBELL DAVID ANTHONY 294 42 CAMPESE BARBARA ANNE 219 36 CAMPHOUSE TERRY LEON 293 30 CANEER BONNIE MARIE 230 20 CANFIELD THERMA ORDELLA 317 2 CANFIELD LOIS LARENE 395 2 CANFIELD ERNEST E 63 3 CANFIELD MARNA JEANNE 195 5 CANFIELD BRYAN BENJAMIN 98 24 CANFIELD LYNDA ANNE 176 39 CANNON VICTOR 440 3 CANNON KIMBERLY DYAN 246 42 CANNON JR. WILBURN FIDLAR 165 10 CANO SAMUEL BARRERA 12 11 CANO DEBRA JEANE MEADOWS 2 26 CANOY MARY AGNES 15 2 CANOY MAE KATHERINE 355 2 CANOY ROBERT W. 337 4 CANTLEBERRY JUDY KAY 248 5 CANTON MARY KATHLEEN 187 13 CANTU JASON ALEXANDER 160 34 CAOULSON CYNTHIA LEE 64 9 CAPACH PETER CHARLES 12 8 CAPE KIMBERLEY LEI 126 13 CAPE STEVEN EUGENE 156 38 CAPE STEVEN EUGENE 11 40 CAPICOTTO MARLA LEE 230 38 CAPICOTTO MATTHEW DONALD 255 40 CAPMAN BOBBETTE GEORGEEN 82 17 CAPORUSSO ZOHRA NMN 81 34 CAPP JERRY LYNN 292 19 CAPPS ROBERT DAVID 343 4 CAPPS EVELYN GRACE 107 4 CAPPS DAVID DOUGLAS 151 20 CAPRIO CHRISTINE MARIE 96 23 CAPSHAW CARMELITA JENNIE 477 5 CARD BEVERLY JO 217 25 CARDENAS MARIO NMN JR 43 40 CAREY PHYLLIS A 564 3 CAREY MICHELLE RUTH 232 6 CAREY LINDA KAY 188 27 CAREY ANGLEA MARIE 209 35 CAREY JENNIFER LYNN 231 40 CARGAL DONALD WAYNE 177 5 CARIVEAU LILLIAN MARIE 435 4 CARL GAIL MICHELLE 120 32 CARL GAIL MICHELLE 28 36 CARL HOWARD ALLEN III 240 38 CARLE YAICHA NOELLE 194 41 CARLETON CECIL P. 339 2 CARLILE DEBRA SUE 451 5 CARLIN MICHAEL EDWARD 214 18 CARLISLE KENNETH LEE 42 10 CARLISLE MICHELLE MARIE 225 12 CARLISLE KENNETH STEWART 275 35 CARLISLE KATHLEEN MARIE 131 37 CARLOW ELVA 494 2 CARLSON CARL O. 550 2 CARLSON NOREEN 534 2 CARLSON LA VAN 109 3 CARLSON ROY W. 376 3 CARLSON ANITA ANN 164 4 CARLSON RONALD RAY 344 5 CARLSON LEONA LUELLA 185 5 CARLSON DENNIS LYLE 312 5 CARLSON MICHAEL ALAN 336 6 CARLSON NIKKI LEANN 115 11 CARLSON ARLENE MAE 15 13 CARLSON TERRY CHRIS 83 14 CARLSON BEVERLY ROSE 126 18 CARLSON KRISTOFER SEAN 67 27 CARLSON ROBERT ALLEN 86 30 CARLSON ELDA MARGARET 104 32 CARLSON NICHOLAS EUGENE 173 32 CARLSON EDWARD MICHAEL 162 32 CARLSON DUANE LYLE 104 32 CARLSON CORY OWEN 111 34 CARLSON TIFFANY DAWN 123 35 CARLSON MELLISSA ANN 62 36 CARLSON MICHAEL ALAN 292 38 CARLSON NICHOLAS EUGENE 226 39 CARLSON CRYSTAL LYNN 154 39 CARLSON JOHN ALLEN 75 40 CARLSON KRISTEN LEIGH 289 42 CARLTON EVELYN 556 3 CARLTON LELA 484 3 CARLTON FLORENCE VADA 144 4 CARLTON DEENA FAYE 247 18 CARLTON KARIA 61 31 CARLTON EVA GALE 86 31 CARLTON PATRICIA ANN 137 33 CARMAN KIFFANY KAY 67 8 CARMICHAEL BRYAN DEAN 29 21 CARMIN KATHY JO 140 23 CARMONY DENNIS TODD 46 11 CARNAHAN CLYNTON ARTHUR WILLIAM 217 23 CARNAHAN DANIEL THOMAS 231 37 CARNAHAN-ANDREEN ELAINE ANN 565 6 CARNES BETTY JANE 15 8 CAROTHERS DANIEL PATRICK 189 28 CARPENTER RICHARD J. 483 4 CARPENTER ROBERT DALE 56 6 CARPENTER AUDREY LYNN 485 6 CARPENTER BRADLEY LAINE 181 12 CARPENTER STEPHEN LYNN (COBLER) 287 13 CARPENTER VICTOR ARTHUR 208 17 CARPENTER DEBRA SUE 43 21 CARPENTER TRACY MARIE 114 27 CARPENTER JENNIFER ROCHELLE 138 33 CARPENTER CHARLES CULLEN 238 35 CARPENTER SCOTT RAY 186 36 CARPENTER TIMOTHY WILLIAM 142 36 CARR EARL F 19 2 CARR LEO CHARLES 282 2 CARR RUTH ANN 469 3 CARR JANICE MAE 457 5 CARR PHILLIP NEAL 373 6 CARR MARK WAYNE 154 16 CARR DOUGLAS ARNOLD 74 32 CARR JEANNIE KAY 74 33 CARR DANE EMERY 222 37 CARR DANIEL ROBERT 56 39 CARRANZA EDWARD JR NMN 248 9 CARREE GILBERT CAMILLE 111 4 CARRICA CHRIS ALLAN 231 15 CARRILLO MIGUEL BOJORQUEZ 259 11 CARRILLO JUAN ANTONIO 143 13 CARRILLO SALVADOR AGUIRRE 16 18 CARRILLO MELISSA DARLENE 241 38 CARRILLO ANGELA MARIE 41 39 CARRILLO MIGUEL MICHAEL 32 41 CARROLL WILLIAM EDWARD 317 4 CARROLL WINDEL RAY, JR 254 13 CARROLL SHERRI MARIE 217 14 CARROLL DANIEL JOSEPH 296 14 CARROLL DENEEN LOUISE 76 15 CARROLL TERESA EVONNE 191 16 CARROLL JACK MELVIN 212 18 CARROLL MICHAEL HENRY 185 18 CARROLL MELITA ANN 252 20 CARROLL BRENT LEE 170 23 CARROLL SANDEE KAY 276 30 CARROLL DANA GREENE 32 30 CARROLL WINDELL RAY JR 220 30 CARROLL BRAIDI KENNETH 196 34 CARROLL KELLEE RAY 263 35 CARROLL JESSICA ELAINE 147 40 CARROLL TASHA MICHELLE 173 42 CARSON DOROTHY 17 2 CARSON BERNICE 467 2 CARSON VERA MARCINE 219 4 CARSON GARY LEE 613 4 CARSON LINDA CAROL 107 5 CARSON DELBERT RAY 480 5 CARSON ORVILLE R. 428 5 CARSON DIANE GEAN 290 5 CARSON GARY LEE 468 5 CARSON KAREN KAE 601 5 CARSON JUNE FAYE 480 5 CARSON BILL LEROY 481 6 CARSON VICKY ANN 363 6 CARSON MICHELLE RAE 240 7 CARSON BETTY FAY 183 8 CARSON BILL ANDREW 1 8 CARSON BRENDA LEE 187 9 CARSON LADONNA JO 320 11 CARSON BILL LEROY 266 14 CARSON CHERI LYNN 109 14 CARSON HOWARD C 183 19 CARSON DONALD EUGENE JR 186 20 CARSON WAYLON JAY 123 22 CARSON NATHAN LYN 280 22 CARSON GARY RAY 257 22 CARSON DANNY LEE 133 24 CARSON DENNIS ALFRED 298 24 CARSON JASON LEE 47 26 CARSON PAIGE DIONNE 275 28 CARSON TAMMY DENISE 65 28 CARSRUD RONALD HAROLD 532 4 CARSRUD JENNIFER JEAN 371 5 CARSRUD CLAYTON LEROY 155 5 CARSRUD LINDA KAY 228 19 CARSRUD JEFFREY WAYNE 158 23 CARSRUD ANDREW JACOB 63 26 CARSRUD TIMOTHY CLAYTON 222 27 CARSTENS CHAD ALLEN 282 24 CARSTENSEN ROXANNE KAY 187 18 CARSTENSEN DEBBIE DELIGHT 279 19 CARTER BONNIE JOANNE 413 4 CARTER GRAYDON BRADLY 271 4 CARTER JERRY ROBERT 475 4 CARTER DIXIE LEE 609 4 CARTER JIMMIE RAY 600 4 CARTER GARY LEE 63 6 CARTER GARY LEE 83 7 CARTER ANN ELIZABETH 96 10 CARTER VERN LEROY 78 11 CARTER CATHI JO 108 12 CARTER LOUISE MARTHA 69 12 CARTER CHARLENE MAY 234 13 CARTER ROSE PATRICIA 192 15 CARTER MARGARET ROSE 200 16 CARTER MICHAEL STEVEN 183 17 CARTER ANN ELIZABETH 146 19 CARTER JIMMY DEAN 15 22 CARTER LOUISE MARTHA 53 24 CARTER KODI LEIH 169 25 CARTER LORA DEANN 86 25 CARTER STEVEN KEITH 208 25 CARTER DELMAS EDWARD 151 28 CARTER MARILYN ANN 151 28 CARTER JASON CAREY 173 30 CARTER AMANDA JOY 234 32 CARTER RITA SUE 20 32 CARTER JUSTIN DONALD 191 35 CARTER KANDICE MARIE 293 35 CARTER CHRYSTAL RANAYE 295 36 CARTER JEFFREY LUKE 240 36 CARTER AMIE NICOLE 11 37 CARTER AMBER LYNNE 269 39 CARTER CALVIN DOUGLAS 244 39 CARTER JASON PAUL 150 40 CARTER STEVEN CHRISTOPHER 46 40 CARTER JEREMY JACOB 19 40 CARTER JENNA LEIGH 195 40 CARTER SAWYER LYNDAL 53 42 CARTER CASSANDRA MARIE 106 42 CARTWRIGHT JOSEPHINE JANET 9 39 CARUSO RONALD JOSEPH 216 13 CARUSO MICHELLE DIANA 218 23 CARUSO MICHELLE DIANA 104 25 CARUSO JESSICA DAWN 268 28 CARVER GERMAINE LILLIAN 465 5 CARVER JAMES MICHAEL 166 8 CARVER CLARA RACHEL 81 8 CARVER MELVIN EDWARD 97 12 CARVER MYRA PAMELA 252 13 CARVER ROBERT WAYNE 64 15 CARVER ALAN THOMAS 81 16 CARVER JAMES MICHAEL 8 19 CARVER JOANNE MARIE 69 20 CARVER RUSSELL EDWARD 232 21 CARVER MICHELLE LYNN 282 27 CARVER THERESA LEE 110 30 CARVER ANGELA JOY 251 30 CARVER MICHAEL THOMAS 59 32 CARVER MICHAEL JAMES 254 37 CARY JULIE ANNETTE 97 17 CASADY FLINT DWIGHT 294 35 CASADY (DAVIS) SHIRLEY JEAN 268 5 CASAS JESUS SAENZ 145 12 CASE TREVOR, JR.
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