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Last Name First Name Page Volume GABERT DARLYS JEAN 244 14 Last Name First Name Page Volume GABERT DARLYS JEAN 244 14 GABHART RALPH DAVID 11 17 GABLE CHARLES EDWARD 374 6 GABLE BEVERLY ANN 11 9 GABOR HALEY CAROLYN 565 5 GABRIEL SHELLY LEA 211 16 GABRIEL ARLIE GEORGE 75 17 GABRIEL ANITA ANNE 106 19 GABRIEL GEORGIA ANNE 10 22 GABRIEL ANDREW LEE 97 31 GADDIS DEANNA LOU 63 4 GADDIS ARLEN DALE 155 12 GAFFIELD MICHAEL LANSING 506 6 GAFFIELD FREDRICK TIKE 295 28 GAFFIELD SONDRA LEE 242 33 GAFFIELD JOSEPH DEAN 125 42 GAFFNEY WALTER JOHN 200 2 GAFFNEY JOHN NMN 479 5 GAGE DOROTHY 414 2 GAGE EDITH 449 2 GAGE FRANCIS 406 2 GAGE JUDITH DIANE 67 30 GAGE WILLIE WESLEY 51 34 GAGLIARDI RUTH ELIZABETH 356 4 GAICH PATTI JO 26 22 GAINES EDITH 410 3 GAINES KATHY SEITZ 300 18 GAINES EDWARD LEE SR 130 22 GAINES DOROTHY MAE 295 23 GAINES EDWARD LEE SR 295 23 GAINES ROBERT ALLEN JR 280 41 GAJKOVICH SHANNON LEE 81 22 GAKE TERRYL SUE 171 33 GALAMBAS MARK DAVID 123 26 GALBRAITH ROBIN LEIGH 161 19 GALBRAITH HAROLD ALLEN 161 19 GALBRAITH HAROLD FRANK II 242 20 GALES EUGENE WILLIAM 157 9 GALES DOUGLAS EUGENE 115 20 GALES HEIDI JO 96 25 GALES EVELYN MARIE 20 27 GALLAGHER BRIAN EDWARD 94 12 GALLAGHER VINCENT CHARLES, JR 144 13 GALLAGHER KURT ALLAN 219 15 GALLAGHER JOLENE WYNELLE 235 19 GALLAGHER ANGELA ANN 113 33 GALLEGOS LEAH MARIE 295 9 GALLEGOS RICHARD LEO 200 10 GALLES ROBERTA JANE 277 35 GALLINGER BRUCE E. 20 7 GALLION VANESSA ANN 205 18 GALLION JACOB DILLON 180 39 GALLOWAY MARK JOSEPH 183 20 GALT JOHN 307 2 GALVIN KAREN LYNN 93 31 GALYEN RALPH EDWIN 158 4 GAMACHE RHONDA MARIE 54 28 GAMBELL ROGER DICKENS 286 22 GAMBELL ROGER DICKENS 51 23 GAMBELL ROGER DICKENS 205 26 GAMBELL LINDA LADINE 183 39 GAMBILL KARLA DEE 92 30 GAMBLE SHIRLEEN NMN 136 25 GAMBLE DONALD RAY 185 32 GAMBLE TERRY RICHARD 272 35 GAMBOA FELICIANO ITURRIOS 299 12 GAMBREL COURTNEY RYAN 123 32 GAMET DONALD LIEU 18 6 GAMMON KEVIN ALLEN 219 22 GANDEE HERBERT F. 90 2 GANDER PAUL OTTO 352 4 GANEFF JEANETTE MARIE 255 4 GANEFF DOROTHY ANN 578 4 GANGE DEBRA JEAN 30 10 GANGE ROBERT ALFRED 23 15 GANGO KATHLEEN KAY 90 11 GANJE BRENT JOSEPH 70 37 GANN TAMMY LEA 135 14 GANSKE MICHAEL ROGER 294 40 GANSKOW LAURA RAE 75 27 GANSKOW AARON PATRICK 101 31 GANTEN RORY L 160 36 GANTENBEIN ANGELA BERNADETTE 86 37 GARARAN AURITA ALHAMBRA 58 34 GARBER LLOYD MARTIN 167 6 GARBUTT KIM CHARLES 272 9 GARCIA MOLLY D 65 8 GARCIA JOSE BALDEMAR JR 150 26 GARCIA ANA CLAUDIA 29 28 GARCIA ARMANDO NMN 290 32 GARCIA SAMUEL PETER 291 36 GARCIA JORGE LUIS 94 38 GARCIA LINDSAY NICOLE 64 39 GARCIA REYNALDO NMN III 17 41 GARCIA RAFAEL NMN 26 41 GARCIA OLGA LYDIA 297 42 GARCIA,JR YSIDRO M 257 42 GARCIA-PEREZ ERIC LEONEL 190 39 GARDER EDWIN ARTHUR 149 22 GARDINER STEVEN EUGENE 128 12 GARDINER ALAN CLARK 45 16 GARDINER STEPHANIE ANN 2 40 GARDNER LOUISE LAINE 456 2 GARDNER PERCY EDWARD 269 2 GARDNER ANNE PINES 307 3 GARDNER KATHRYN LUCILLE 123 3 GARDNER JAMES IRVING 224 8 GARDNER WINNIE JOAN 90 9 GARDNER JAMES IRVING 85 13 GARDNER CAROL DOROTHY 148 15 GARDNER WILLIAM PRICE JR 148 17 GARDNER JASON CURTIS 292 42 GARDNER-CHESNUT WINNIA JOAN 448 6 GARINGER BRADLEY ORLAN 247 18 GARINGER VIKKI LYNN 159 20 GARLAND MATT RALPH 117 18 GARLAND MATTHEW WALTER 113 27 GARLAND LORI RAE 193 27 GARLAND BRYAN MATTHEW 281 36 GARLICK JORDAN MICHAEL 25 42 GARMAN ROSS JOHN 71 12 GARMAN PAMELA JEAN 7 24 GARMAN PAMELA JEAN 168 31 GARMAN ANNA MARIE 137 41 GARMER RAMONA BETH 45 27 GARNER LELA 21 4 GARNER JOSEPH FRANKLIN, JR. 471 6 GARNER DEBRA DEE 212 17 GARNER BARBARA JANE 48 21 GARNER ROSE BELLE 254 26 GARNER JULI ANNE 207 32 GAROUTTE RALPH OTIS 254 4 GAROUTTE CHRISTINA ANN 277 36 GARR WINIFRED ELLEN 162 10 GARRETT WAYNE K. 423 2 GARRETT L.E. 485 3 GARRETT KATHY LEE 610 5 GARRETT SUSAN PATRI 73 11 GARRETT CHARLES RICHARD 135 13 GARRETT JAMES MICHAEL 48 13 GARRETT MARVIN PERRY 133 17 GARRETT JAMES MICHAEL 158 21 GARRETT JOHN JEFFREY 183 22 GARRETT ROSE MARIE 181 23 GARRETT TIMOTHY JAMES 263 28 GARRETT CHARLES RICHARD 211 35 GARRISON WILLIAM LLOYD 249 15 GARRISON DEBRA SUE 249 15 GARRO MICHAEL SHANE 202 38 GARRO JOSEPH FRANK JR 88 38 GARROW MARLYS JEAN 101 12 GARRY BRANDI KYLE 201 26 GARRY SHASTA SUE 49 34 GARRY MICHAEL PAUL 141 36 GARST BESSIE ELMORETTA 577 4 GARST RUSSELL ALLEN 142 5 GARST RICHARD ALLEN 441 5 GARST MARCIA RAE 241 7 GARST LINDA LOU 42 17 GARST LYDIA LORENA 135 41 GARST-KIENZLE CAROL 230 6 GARTEN MELISSA ANN 294 33 GARTON GARY LEE 575 6 GARVIN MARQUERITE 19 4 GARVIN SHARI LYNN 95 37 GARWOOD CRAIG WAYNE 179 19 GARWOOD CRAIG WAYNE 220 23 GARWOOD NICKI JEAN 139 35 GARZAPENA JANET DORIS 237 8 GASKILL PAULA SUE 463 4 GASKILL RONALD EUGENE 118 5 GASKILL ERMA JUANITA 158 6 GASKILL LEBERT LUKE 31 10 GASKILL PATTI RAE 293 24 GASKILL AMBER JO 104 40 GASKINS NADINE GLORIA 282 15 GASKINS ROBERT DALE 282 15 GASKINS GEORGE TALTTON 145 19 GASKINS JEREMY LEE 113 23 GASKINS CORY JAMES 180 26 GASKINS CORY JAMES 235 28 GASKINS CORY JAMES 94 36 GASPER STEVEN MARK 62 19 GASPER JACOB EDWARD 262 27 GASS LARRY BERNARD 16 12 GASSEN JUDITH KAY 205 20 GASSETT FRANCES DEE 127 9 GASSIN CHARLEY C 347 3 GASSIN THEO ROGER, JR. 26 4 GASSIN TERRI EVELYN 23 19 GASSIU FRANK C. 312 2 GASTON GABRIEL JOSEPH 242 33 GATCHES PAMELA FRANCES 25 23 GATES LUCILLE 451 2 GATES LEO WILLARD 171 3 GATES NANCY LEE 421 3 GATES PAUL EDWARD 112 20 GATES TARLA LANELLE 128 21 GATHERCOLE MARY WENDALENE 313 4 GATLIN MARTIN LEE 62 13 GATLIN KELLEN LEE 260 37 GATZEMEIER CHARLES VICTOR 1 10 GAUB SHARLEE REE 527 6 GAUDARD BRYAN EDWARD 127 35 GAUDARD SHARON MARIE 255 36 GAULD OTTO ROBERT 296 21 GAUTHIER PATRICIA ANN 202 6 GAUTHIER GAIL MARIE 227 7 GAUTHIER MICHAEL ALBERT 95 9 GAUTHIER RONALD FLOYD 10 11 GAUTHIER KIMBERLY KAY 285 17 GAUTHIER MICHAEL ALBERT 2 21 GAUTHIER BENJAMIN STEVEN 143 30 GAWRYLUK BRENDA LEE 212 31 GAY PAULINE 81 3 GAY LEONA DIANE 65 16 GAYLORD DAMIAN CLIFFORD 118 24 GAYOCHEA RICHARD ALEX 82 20 GAYTON ARTHUR JAMES JR 56 19 GAYTON BETTY JO 297 30 GAZZOLO JOHN EDWARD 293 21 GEAN ROBERT JOSEPH 88 26 GEARHART ALFRED DUANE 330 5 GEARHART ROBERT 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GELOK REX BENSON 186 28 GEMAR RYAN JOSEPH 172 35 GEMMILL RONALD THEODORE 234 13 GENGOZIAN SHERILYNETTE EVA 65 36 GENIER LISA NMN 152 13 GENSRICH MATTHEW ROY 297 37 GENTER MICHAEL DEAN 143 18 GENTILINI WILLIAM JOHN 175 32 GENTRY HARRY CLYDE 278 4 GENTRY SHEILA IRENE 405 5 GENTRY SHEILA IRENE 25 6 GENTRY CALLI ARLENE 167 10 GENTRY SHERRY LYNN 11 GENTRY DAVID ARTHUR 139 17 GENTRY LAVONE ADELIA 300 32 GENTRY TYLER ALEXANDER 171 35 GEORGE JOHN W 217 3 GEORGE RICHARD MARIAN 204 5 GEORGE ALLEN LEWIS 130 6 GEORGE RICHARD MARION 569 6 GEORGE BARBARA ERLESE 192 8 GEORGE BARBARA ERLESE 270 10 GEORGE PAUL EUGENE 36 14 GEORGE DELAINA MARIE 71 16 GEORGE CHRISTOPHER ALLEN 22 26 GEORGE TINA MARLENE 82 27 GEORGE SEAN ALLEN 214 30 GEORGE JOHN ROBERT 222 31 GEORGE CHRISTOPHER ALLEN 38 33 GEORGE-MILLER DEBORAH SUE 125 6 GERARD JASON JAMES 141 28 GERBER ELIZABETH 99 3 GERBER TIMMIE GENE 219 20 GERBER STEFANIE DAWN 234 26 GERBER KAREN KAY 97 36 GERDNER BRENDA KAY 260 13 GERIG ARTHUR ANTHONY 192 3 GERIG 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