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Saddleback Valley News Birth Index Name Gender Birth Date Parents Film Roll No Saddleback Valley News Birth Index Name Gender Birth Date Parents Film Roll No. Issue Date Page Hall, Baby son 2/13/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Hall 90 3/19/1969 21 Kerr, Baby son 2/11/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Keith K. Kerr 90 3/19/1969 21 Lythogoe, Baby daughter 2/24/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Jack W. Lythogoe 90 3/19/1969 21 Stephenson, Baby son 2/26/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey H. Stephenson 90 3/19/1969 21 Erven, Baby daughter 2/28/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Steve E. Erven 90 3/19/1969 21 Carner, Baby daughter 3/3/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Carner 90 4/9/1969 3 Blackstone, Baby son 3/9/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Marvin L. Blackstone 90 4/9/1969 3 Lake, Baby daughter 3/12/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Don W. Lake 90 4/9/1969 3 Milano, Baby daughter 3/13/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Dick J. Milano 90 4/9/1969 3 Griffin, Baby daughter 3/14/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Griffin 90 4/9/1969 3 Willahan, Baby son 3/16/1969 Mr. and Mrs. John R. Willahan 90 4/9/1969 3 Alderson, Baby daughter 3/17/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Curtiss A. Alderson 90 4/9/1969 3 Newcomer, Baby daughter 3/23/1969 Mr. and Mrs. David A. Newcomer 90 4/9/1969 3 Dieudonne, Twins daughter 4/7/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Dieudonne 90 5/7/1969 20 McDonald, Baby son 4/7/1969 Mr. and Mrs. James T. McDonald 90 5/7/1969 20 Taylor, Baby son 4/7/1969 Mr. and Mrs. John D. Taylor 90 5/7/1969 20 Selbert, Baby son 4/8/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Selbert 90 5/7/1969 20 Hogan, Baby son 4/14/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Michael W.Hogan 90 5/7/1969 20 Zappla, Baby son 4/16/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zappla 90 5/7/1969 20 Carter, Baby daughter Mr. and Mrs. Kit Carter 90 5/7/1969 20 Johnson, Baby daughter 4/18/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Johnson 90 5/7/1969 20 Smith, Baby daughter 4/18/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Grant E. Smith 90 5/7/1969 20 Mergeier, Baby son 5/3/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Reinhard Mergeier 90 5/28/1969 10 Scott, Baby daughter 5/5/1969 Mr. and Mrs. James Scott 90 5/28/1969 10 Taylor, Amy Ann daughter 5/6/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Talor 90 5/28/1969 10 Wells, Baby daughter 5/7/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Michael A Wells 90 5/28/1969 10 Kropp, Baby daughter Mr. and Mrs. William Kropp 90 5/28/1969 10 Hough, Baby son 5/16/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Charles J Hough 90 6/11/1969 8 Jacobs, Baby daughter 5/16/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jacobs 90 6/11/1969 8 Eddow, Baby son 5/17/1969 Mr and Mrs. Albert I. Eddow 90 6/11/1969 8 Page 1 Saddleback Valley News Birth Index Johnson, Baby son 5/18/1969 Mr. and Mrs. James P. Johnson 90 6/11/1969 8 Mason, Baby son 5/20/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Mason 90 6/11/1969 8 Kinkaid, Baby daughter 5/22/1969 Mr. and Mrs. David R. Kinkaid 90 6/11/1969 8 Leland, Baby son 6/28/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Leland 90 7/30/1969 20 Duffer, Baby son 6/28/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Don Duffer 90 7/30/1969 20 Ozimec, Baby son 7/1/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ozimec 90 7/30/1969 20 Wagoner, Baby son 7/2/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wagoner 90 7/30/1969 20 Karwatt, Baby daughter 7/3/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest K. Karwatt 90 7/30/1969 20 Bailey, Baby son 7/3/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Edgar E. Bailey Jr. 90 7/30/1969 20 Genoway, Baby son 7/3/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffy Lee Genoway 90 7/30/1969 20 Florentine, Baby son 7/8/1969 Mr. and Mrs. PatrickJ. Florentine 90 7/30/1969 20 Bickler, Baby son 6/14/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Dennis H. Bickler 90 8/6/1969 17 Bathgate, Baby daughter 6/17/1969 Mr. and Mrs. William A. Bathgate 90 8/6/1969 17 Fedlen, Baby daughter 6/18/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Fedlen 90 8/6/1969 17 Blansett, Baby son 6/18/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Blansett 90 8/6/1969 17 Wright, Baby son 6/22/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Weldon L. Wright 90 8/6/1969 17 Dave, Baby son 6/25/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dave 90 8/6/1969 17 Halstrum, Baby daughter 6/25/1969 Mr. and Mrs. William E. 90 8/6/1969 17 Larson, Baby daughter 6/25/1969 Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Larson 90 8/6/1969 17 Van Dyke, Baby son 6/27/1969 Mr. and Mrs. John M. Van Dyke 90 8/6/1969 17 Davis, Baby daughter 7/15/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Norman Davis 90 8/20/1969 22 Lung, Baby daughter 7/27/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lung 90 8/20/1969 22 Atwell, Baby daughter 7/27/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Vincent E. Atwell 90 8/20/1969 22 Brown, Baby son Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Brown 90 8/20/1969 22 David, Baby son 7/29/1969 Mr. and Mrs. R. David 90 8/20/1969 22 Lucas, Baby, daughter 8/9/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey V. Lucas 90 8/20/1969 22 Miklas, Baby daughter 7/14/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Francis G. Miklas 90 9/10/1969 19 Cmelak, Baby son 7/19/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cmelak 90 9/10/1969 19 Corelick, Baby daughter 7/19/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Corelick 90 9/10/1969 19 Kenley, Baby daughter 7/24/1969 Mr and Mrs Louis C Kenley 90 9/10/1969 19 Snyder, Baby son 7/23/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Barry L. Snyder 90 9/10/1969 19 Page 2 Saddleback Valley News Birth Index Myhren, Baby son 7/23/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Terry H. Snyder 90 9/10/1969 19 Brooks, Baby son 8/10/1969 Mr. and Mrs. William N. Brooks 90 9/10/1969 19 Maurer, Baby son 8/11/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maurer 90 9/10/1969 19 Hubenthal, Baby daughter 8/11/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hubenthal 90 9/10/1969 20 Peccia, Baby son 8/14/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Peccia 90 9/10/1969 20 Merz, Baby son 8/16/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Gerald B Merz 90 9/10/1969 20 Xiros, Bby daughter 8/16/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Nick H. Xiros 90 9/10/1969 20 St John, Baby daughter 8/20/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. St John 90 9/10/1969 20 Millick, Baby daughter 8/20/1969 Mr. and Mrs. John Millick 90 9/10/1969 20 Smith, Baby son 8/23/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Merle Smith 90 9/10/1969 20 Logsdon, Bradford son 7/29/1969 Mr. and Mrs. r David Logston 90 10/22/1969 18 Techendorf, Baby son 8/28/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Clifford L. Techendorf 90 10/22/1969 18 Los, Baby son 8/29/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Davis Los 90 10/22/19691 18 Gresovic, Michael William son 9/1/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Gresovic 90 10/22/1969 18 Ontiveros, Martin son 9/4/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Apolinio Ontiveros 90 10/22/1969 18 Piazza, Gregory Louis son 9/4/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Piazza 90 10/22/1969 18 Davis, Ty Van son 9/1/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Gary V. Davis 90 10/22/1969 18 Trafford. Baby son 9/16/1969 Mr. and Mrs. William R. Trafford 90 10/22/1969 18 Schmidt, Julie Ann daughter 9/18/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schmidt 90 10/22/1969 18 Adams, Baby son 10/6/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Robert C Adams 90 10/22/1969 18 Vardaulis, Baby son 9/8/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Basil Vardaulis 90 10/22/1969 18 Crowl, Baby daughter 10/8/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Crowl, Jr. 90 10/22/1969 18 McDonald, Baby son 10/9/1969 Mr. and Mrs. James L. McDonald 90 10/22/1969 18 Schoonover, Baby son 10/9/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Gregory S. Schoonover 90 10/22/1969 18 Kawabata, Baby daughter 10/13/1969 Mr. and Mrs. George Kawabata 90 10/22/1969 18 Roach, Dimitri Dean son 9/22/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Roach 90 11/19/1969 12 Warmington, Robert Clark Jr. son 9/26/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Warmington, Sr 90 11/19/1969 12 Wright, Stephen John son 9/28/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Donald J Wright 90 11/19/1969 12 Ferriby, Kevin Errin son 9/29/1969 Mr. and Mrs. David H Ferriby 90 11/19/1969 12 Klein, Jason Theodore son 9/29/1969 Mr. and Mrs. J. Klein 90 11/19/1969 12 Munson, Tobias Alexander son 9/30/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H Munson 90 11/19/1969 12 Page 3 Saddleback Valley News Birth Index Wilder, Kelly Sharon daughter 10/1/1969 Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Wilder 90 11/19/1969 12 Johnson, Jeffrey Louis son 10/3/1969 Mr.
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