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H140 HOPEWELL PAULINE MARY SAMPLE 2 1 11 30 71 20026 H140 HOPEWELL THEOOORE Rlj'S MAYERS 2 2 3 09 71 04191 H142 HAVLiCEK VINCENT YINGLING 1 1 9 02 71 14454 HI43 HOBLITZ CHARLES ft AY'* MATERA 2 7 01 71 10604 H145 HAVILAND MICHAEL ALLA DWYER 1 2 01 71 01541 Hi45 HEFLIN PATRICIA LOU WILLIAMS 2 12 19 71 21139 H145 HEFLIN PATRICIA LOU WILLIAKS '2 I 19 71 Oil 53 H14fj HIBLINE VERNOft THOMA MULLANEY 1 8 22 71 13666 H146 HIPPLER ANOREfe WAYNE RIDDLE 1 9 28 71 16394 H146 HEPLER BERTRAN LYNN CROUSE 2 15 tl 13074 H146 HEPLER HELEN LOUISE BROWN 2 06 71 11044 H146 HEPLER KENNETH GERA ROBERtSON I 08 71 13271 H146 H'UBLER LARRY HUGH POPE 1 5 22 71 08535 H146 HIEBLER STEPHEN PHIL AUNILLER 2 8 19 71 134 53 HI50 HOBAN JOHN FRANCIS COLEMAN 1 3 22 71 05035 H150 HAFNER MARK ANDERS 2 10 29 71 18084 H152 HAVENS CHARLES EARN WILLARD 1 5 15 71 C8179 H152 HOPPENSTEIN JACK COLEMAN TERRY 2 8 02 71 12787 H152 HEBBONS JAMES E CASTER 1 4 13 71 06436 H152 HOOFNAGLE JOHN PAUL STEMPLE 1 5 26 71 09131 H152 HUFNAGEL 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MICHAEL NEIL HERtZBACH II 5 18 71 08132 H155 HUFFMAN RiCHARO OLEN GIBSON 11 2 18 71 02679 HIS 5 HUFFMAN RICHARD tERR SITES 12 4 15 71 06466 H155 HOFFMAN ROBERt JULIU GRAHL 11 11 16 71 19296 HI 5 5 HOFFMAN ROBERT DIRK TUCKER 12 6 02 71 09175 H155 HOFFMAN ROBERt LEE VINCI 12 3 20 71 0 5344 H155 HUFFMAN f E00 V JOE MALAY 11 8 17 71 13558 Hi55 HOFFMANN WILLIAM LOUI MEOICUS 11 5 13 71 080 28 H155 HOFFMAN WILLIAM ALLY MEYERS 12 3 15 71 04585 H155 HOFFMAN WILSON IRVIN BOSiC 1 2 10 06 71 16780 H156 HEPNER BEOFORO RAY HALL 1 1 2 02 71 C2209 HI 56 HEFFNER CHARLES EOWA eiOEtflLLER I 1 U 19 71 19667 H156 HEFFNER DENNIS KEITH SCHAFFER II 7 28 71 12719 H156 HOFFMEVER DONALD FREDS 8ERLINRUT 11 7 02 71 10894 H156 HAFNER DONNA R FORBES 12 1 27 71 01778 H156 HEFFNER EBERT LAURON EOELMAN 12 4 03 71 06185 H156 HEFFNER E8ERT LAURON EDELMAN 11 4 03 71 06186 INOE> OF BIRTHS CGOC SURNAME MOTHERS RACE SEX DATE OF BIRTH REGISTERED MAIDEN NAME HQ DAY YR NUMBER HI56 HEFFNER ELEANOR FRAM BLINKEN 1 i 5 22 ti 08739 H156 HEFNER GEORGE FREDE GRIMMETt 1 i 9 13 71 16224 H156 HEFFNER GERALD EUGEN SMITH 1 1 6 20 71 13678 H156 HEFNER JAMES ANDREW CAIRNES 1 2 8 21 71 14111 H156 HEAVNER RONAt0 LEE BLOUSE 1 2 7 22 71 11899 H160 HUBER ALBERT CHARL PELASKA 1 2 5 19 71 08417 H160 HOPPER ANDREW LEQNA MC KISSICK 2 1 2 27 71 03447 H16G HOOVSR BARRV ALAN BUCK 1 1 5 11 71 07883 H160 HOOPER BEVERLY ROSE DORRIS 2 1 6 20 71 10454 H160 HOOVER CHARLES HENR COLLIER 1 1 9 08 71 15181 H160 HOOVER CHARLES JOHN COLENAN 1 1 12 23 71 21619 H160 HOOVER DARREL EOWARDS 1 2 9 09 71 15039 H160 HUBER DENNIS ALLAN PAOLINO i 1 11 05 71 19123 H160 HOOPER FRANCES ELAI NICHOLS i 2 4 05 71 C5739 H160 HEPFER FRANKLIN RON HEALY i 1 3 18 71 04515 H160 HEBER JOHN RALPH PHELAN i 1 4 29 71 07278 HlfeO HUBER JOSEPH ROBER JOYCE i 1 7 07 71 11242 H160 HOOVER WICHAEL G PICKUP i 1 11 04 71 18974 H160 HUBER PHILIP ED^AR MULLENAX i 1 11 15 71 18972 H160 HUBER RICHARD ALBE BUETTNER i 1 13 71 06097 H160 HOOVER ROBERt WILL I FRITH i 1 6 29 71 10625 H160 HUBER RONALD LEE MISTERKA 1 2 10 16 71 17824 H160 HOOPER SHEILA ANN WHITE 2 2 12 23 71 21895 H160 HUBER STANFORD JAH KNAPP 1 1 4 21 71 07180 H160 HOOPER STEPHEN LE R CAMERON 1 1 8 23 71 14282 H160 HOOVER THEODORE DOWNEY 1 2 8 04 71 12696 H160 HOPPER THOHAS ELMER EARNSHAM 1 1 5 21 71 08643 H160 HUBER WlLLIAtt WALL HENTHORN 1 1 11 29 71 20131 INDEX OF BIRTHS CODE SURNAME MOTHERS RACE SEX DATE OF BIR H REGISTERED MAIDEN NAME MG DAY NUMBER HI 60 HOOPER UILLIAM OAVI HALTER I 2 12 23 21515 H162 HA8ERKGRN CHARLES EARL WOOD 1 2 12 22 21064 H162 MUBE'AS GEORGE WILLI BUSH 1 2 9 30 17016 HI 63 HiJBBARO ARTHUR FLETC MILES 2 I 9 28 16 596 H163 HU8BARD EDGAR SAMUEL HAUTE 1 1 2 09 02519 H163 HU8BAR0 EQWARD BROWN -2 6 23 1G3G4 H16 3 HUB8AR0 GERALD WAYNE HERRON 2 8 03 12465 H163 HU8BARD -JAMES DANIEL THOMPSON 2 4 28 07276 H163 HUBBARO JESSE RUSH 2 2 27 03516 H163 HUBBARD MILDRED HUBBARD 2 1 24 G162G H163 HAVERTY PATRICK TERA MC GARRY 2 3 13 0456G H163 HUBBARO RANDY HUGH ANDROS 1 8 13 13072 H163 HOFFERT ROBERT MARIO EGGER 2 11 08 18867 H163 HUBERT THOMAS JOSEP JUDO 1 10 02 16738 H163 HUBBARO TOBY WAYNE BUTTERFlELO 2 7 29 12547 H164 HAVRILLA JOHN JOSEPH MORGAN 2 2 05 01728 H164 HEPPERLE SHARON 01ANA HAYES 1
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