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Elizabeth Caddell, Harry Hugo Caine, Mathew Ten Eyek CaldwelJ-, Willian9:2 Cadman, Charles W. 2 Caine, Thomas Frank Caley, Ilarold R. Cadman, S. Parkes 7 Caines, Arthur 3 Caley, Katherine 2 Cadorna, Luigi, Count 2 CairelLi, Eremeldo Cal-houn, Alice Cadwell, Francis, Judge 2 Caitl, Victor Calhoun, David R. Cadwell, tililliam Cairns , C. A. Calhoun, Eleanor Cady, Emerson W. Cairns, F. E. CaLhoun, FLoyd & LJ-oYd Cady, George WiLLiam - 2 Cairns, Ilarry E. Calhoun, John W. Cady, H. P. Cairns, Ilugh CaLhoun, Patrick - 2 Cady, Harrison Cairns, L. S. Calhoun, Robert Cady, LeRoy 3 Cajal, Santiago RamonY. Calhoun, WiLliam J. - 4 Cady, Walter R. see RamonY. Caj al, CaLich, Mane o John 2 Cady , WiLLiam Bryon 2 Santidgo Califano, Cae1, Charles L. Cakmak, Fer{zi, Paska Caliguire, Dominic J. Caesar, Florence CaLame, Bi1ly Cal-igiuri, Louis Caesar, Ilarry lrVin Calander, Arthur CaLihan, Eloise L. 4 Caesar, Orville S. Calander, George Calinescu, Atmand Caetani, Gel-asio 5 Calander, John CaListro, Carl 2 Cafensky, George Calder, John Calkins, MarceJ-J-a Cafferty, DonaLd Calder, John K. CaLkins, R. M. Caffery, Jefferson 2 Calder, King 2 Calkins, R. F\ Jr. Caffey, L. W. Calder, I{iLl-iam M. Sen CalL, Clifford Mrs. Caffin, Charles H. 2 Calderhead, J. H. Gallaghan, Charles E. Cagle, Christian K. Calderhead, trfiLLiam A. Judge Cagle, Christian K. Mrs. Caldermood, CharLes G. Cal.laghanr Corrreli,,ss II. Cagl-e, Francis Forrest Calderwood, J. F. Callaghan, Cyril J. CagJ..egJames E. Calderrrood, John Frank . CaLlaghan, Josephine Cagle, ttRedttsee Cagle, CaLderwood, WilLis G. 8 Call-ahan, Charles Christian K. Ca1-dwell, ALex B. 2 CalLahan, Daniel Cagney, WiLLian J. Caldwell, ALex W. Callahan, Doris 2 Cahan, Charles H. CaLdweLL, Alex W. Mrs. Cal-lahan, E. C. Cahanes, Leo P. Caldwell-, Anna E. Callahan, EJ-izabeflh D . Cahilf ,George 2 CaldweJ.l, Bruce CaLLahan, Francis Cahill, J. I. Ca1dwe1L, Bruce Draper FowLer Dr. Cahill, Janes Cal-dwell, Burns Durbin CaLlahan, Ja:nes A. Cahill, Jemes C. Caldwell, Chester L. CaLLahan, James P. Cahill, James G. Caldwell, Donald CaLlahan, Jeremiah Gahi1l, Michael Harrison Caldwell, Frank E. 2 Joseph Rev. Cahi.ll, Thomas CaldwelL, G. James CaLl-ahan, Jerome 2 Cahill, Thomas J. Caldwell, George B. CaLLahan, John 58. Call-ahan, John Rev. 5 Cameron, John Archibal-d 2 Campbell, Edith M. Callahan, Martha Cameron, John D. Judge Campbell, Edward A. CaLl-ahan, Mayme Cameron, Lucile- 8 Campbell, Edward A. Callahan, Patriclt H. Cameron, Margaret Corporal CaLlahan, Robert C. Cameron, Ral-ph H. Sen 7 Canpbell, Edward T. Callahan, Robert J. Cameron, Thomas CampbeJ-l, Elgy V. Rev2 -2 Callahan, WiLlian J. Caneron, W. H, Carnpbell, Elsle Mrs. Cal-lan, Ben Cameron, I{allace Campbel-l, EmrnaW. Callan, Robert D, Cameron, I'lalter & Mrs. Campbell, F. C. CalLander, Joe Cameron, William J. - 4 Canpbell, Florence Callander, Mary Canillg rFilemon CanpbeJ-l, Foster T . Callaway, Earl Camin, Henry Campbell, Frances D.f'109 Callen, A. Copeland Cam,inette, Anthony Mrs. Cal-Lender, Eugene 2 Caminsky, Elias Campbell, Fred 3 Callender, Fred CantmaCh,Iloward Mrs . CampbelJ-, George Callender, Howard C. Camp, Elita Proctor Otis Campbell., George Mrs. Callender, RusseLl, J. 3 Camp, Ernest Campbell, George Cal-lery, James Dawson 2 Camp, George Washingtont Rev Archibald CalLes, Ernestina Camp, Helen Campbell, George T. CaLles, LJ-orente De-Senora Canp, Henry Clay Dr. Campbell, George l,ilill- iam Calles, Plutarco ' Eli-as 27 Camp, I:rri-ng L. 2 Callin, James J. Canp, James L. Dr. Campbell, Gerald, Sir CalLizo, Jean Camp, Walter 2 Campbell, Gina Snith CaLlon, Joseph Canp, Walter Jr. Campbell, Gordon 2 Calloway, Alfred W. Campagna, Anthony Canpbell, Gordon R. Calloway, Cab Campanni, CLeofonte Campbell, H. D. Calmenson, Cain Campararo, George L. Campbell, H. Donald 2 Calmenson, Jesse B. Campbell, A. D. 2 Campbell, Ilarry 4 Calva, Jose B. Dr. Campbell, A. E. CampbeJ-J-,Harry M. CaLve, Emma- 3 Campbell, Albert 2 CanpbelJ-, HazLett I91e Calver, George W. Dr. Canrpbell, ALbert A. 2 Campbell, Hugh H. -3 CaLvert, LowelL V. Campbell, Alex S. rfr. Campbell, J. E. Dr. Calvin, Edgar E. CampbeJ-l-,Allen see aLso Campbell, Calvo, Miguel eanpbell, Anthony John E. Dr. CaLylizo, Jean Caurpbel-l, Archle CampbelJ-,J. J. Camacho, lulanual Avil-a - 3 Campbell, Berry Dr. Canpbell, J . W. W. Cambel-l, C. K. Canpbell, Bertran, M. Campbell, J. Lt, Col. Carnbern, Jennie Stevens CampbelJ-, Bobby Campbel-L, James Cambon, Jules 2 Campbell, Broderict Canpbell, James A. Cambon, Pierre Paul Campbell, Bruce Douglas Canpbell, James H. Cambray, Ilerbert A. CampbelJ., Bruce R. Campbell-, Joe "chicken' Camden, Johnson N. Campbell, C. Lorne Canpbell, John Alexan- Cameron, A. P . Mrs . Campbhll", Carl der-2 E. Dr. Cameron, Albert Jr. CanpbeJ-L, Charles CampbelJ-, John Cameron, Alexander CampbeJ-J-,Charles II. 2 see,also CampbeJ-lt Caneron, Angus 6 Campbell, Charles W. T. E. Dr. John H. Caneron, Daniel Campbell, CLarence E. Rev. Campbell, Johns ton B . 2 Caneronr- Dougl-as Conlin 2 CampbeJ-l, Clarence TrI. Caurpbell, II. Cameron, Garry Campbell, Col-Lin H. Canpbell, Joseph Jr. Cameron, George T. Campbell, Darrell Campbell, Levin H. Gen 7 Caneron, H. A. Carrpbell, DonaLd C Campbell, Lewis W. Caneron, Iloward Campbell, Dorothy A. Ca.meron, Hugh CampbelJ-, Dorothy Jean CampbeJ-l, Louis Louis J . Cameron, Jackie CanpbelJ-, Douglas P. CampbeJ-l, Lynn Cameron, James Campbell, Duncan Angus Campbell, Campbell, Macy," Caneron, Janes J . Canrpbell, Druight MaLcolm - 7 Canedon;. Jane HoLland CampbelL, E. Bernard CampbeJ-l, 59. Campbell, Marguerite Madelon Canf ield, Pal"mer Capham, A. P. Mrs . Campbell, Mary Katherine 2 Canfield, Thomas II. 5 Capistrand, Charles C. Canpbell, Maurice Canfield, Thomas H. Sr. Capistrant Arthur S. Canpbell, Milo D. Canf ieLd, trIayne Capistrant, Roy J. Carnpbell, Patrick Mrs. Canine, James L. Caplan, Ilarry A. ttKidtt Campbell, phiLip Pott Cann, see Blemenf eld , Caples, Ralph C. CanpbeJ.L, Reginald J. Rev - 4 Isadore Capnan, Guy Canpbell, Robert A. Cannefax, Warren lil Capone, 41 - 23 CampbeJ-L,Ronald Sir Canner, Philip Capone, Bert DeJ-aney CampbelJ., SarnueLJ. Mrs. Canning, J. Ford Mrs. Capone, Mafalda Campbell-, Samuel W. Cannon, Annie Jump 2 Capone, Ralph Campbell, Stephen J. Cannon, Arch W. Mrs . Capoyianes, Constant,i.ne Campbell-, Thomas B. Cannon, Charles Monroe Dr. Rev Campbell, Thomas D. 8 Cannon, Charlotte Mrs. Capoyianes, Socrates Campbell, Thomas E. Cannon, Cornelia James Mrs. CappeJ-en, Fred W. Campbell, Thomas E. (StP Cannon, Edmund A. Cappel-Lania, Joseph Pol-ice) - 11 Cannon, Edward J. Cappellini, Rinal-do CampbeJ-l, Ttromas J. Cannon, trlrank Capper, Arthur Sen 46 Campbell, Thomas Rex Cannon, Getal-d V. 3 Capper, George H. 3 Campbell, Thomas W. Cannon, Harry Dr. 3 Capps. Charles R. Campbell, Walter II. Cannon, Helen Miss Capps, Iilashington L. Campbell, Will A. 4 Cannon, James Jr. Bishop Cappucci, Maria Mrs. Campbell, William Dr. -L4 Capra, Louis Canpbell, WilLian A. Cannon, Jerry Capra, Mike ttJerrytt Campbell, William J. Cannon, see Cannon, Capron, Caprice Campbell, Willian K' Mrs. Geral-d Capron, Charles -3 Campbell, William W. Cannon, Joseph G. 8 Capron, Lawrenee R. Campbell, tr{iLLian WaLLace 2 Cannon, Leroy Capron, Mallory W. Canpbell, WilLiard H. Cannon, Mari.a Jose, Sister Capron, Ralph E. 3 CampbeJ-l, ZeLena Cannon, Richard M. Capron, Robert IlarLow Campion, Clara B. Cannon, Thomas Edward Capron, William E. Canpion, Edward J. Cans, Margarito Caproni. Giovanni' Campion, IIenry R. Canright, Bruce W. €"?g3f:; tfifl*'Y- Canrpion, Jack F. Cant, WiLliam A. Judge 5 Captra, CarJ- D. Campion, Jemes Cantacu zerLe, JuJ-ia Prineess Carassa, Manuel Mujica Campion, Patrick Canterb€ry r Janes R. 7 Caraway, Hattie, Sen 2 Canpman, Theodore M. Cantillon, Joe 2 Caraway, Thaddeus, H. Campo, H. A. Father CantLer, Dorothy Mrs. Sen-9 Campoamor, CLara Cantley, Thomas Carberry, Henry Canaday, Harry R. Canton. P. E. Carbery, Lady Canaday, Ward M. cfrIE8*, Raymond 2 Carbin, Jnmes H. Canade, Vicente Cantonwine, J. C. 2 Carbone, GeorgeS. Canby, WiLliam C. Cantor, Helen NoweLL Mrs. Carbone, Paul Candee, Charles N. Cantor, Morris Carbone, Rose Mrs. CandLer, Asa Griggs I CantrelL, Leslie 2 Carchedi, Frank CandLer, Asa Griggs Mrs. Cantrell, Roy H. Rev. Carciofini, P. A. 2 (Mary L. R. Candler) Cantu, Estaban Card, Bradley CandLer, Roy Cantwell, John Joseph Card, Delbert R. Candler, Wal-ter T. 5 Bishop Card, Elizabeth CanfieLd, Angela Rose CapabJ-anca, Jose R. Cardelli, Axel Canfield, Archie K. Capek, Karel Cardenas, Lazato 2 Barbara Capelli, Mario Cardigan Charles T. Canfiel-d ttRedtt CanfieLd, Donald Capen, Robert Bruce Cardigan, Frank & James Canfield, Dt^right J. Caperton, WiLliam B. A. CanfieLd E. H. Capeti Theodore Cardigan, James A. CanfieJ-d, E. M. Capetz, Fira Cardinal, George J. Cbnfiel-d, James T. Capetz, Nicholas Cardinal, Mil-dred t 60. Cardinal, OLiver J. Carl-e , Benj amin F. 3 Carl-son, Arthur E. Cardle, Esther Carle, Frank A. 2 Carlson, Arvid Cardozo, Benjamin Nathan - CarLe, Richard Carl-son, Axel- W.
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