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Martha Bilger et al II 12 Murphy, Paul Myrtle Murphy 2 FROl\f TO GRANTOR GRANTEE Menke, Theresa & Joseph Wm. & Rose :Middendorf J2395; 95 Jan•... i~ ; ·1 Malavazos, James & Ruth George & Fee et al, 'l~rs. 2395 :123 !,I u 4 ~rarinov, Melvin M Michael Nikolin 2395;131 J Mack, Herbert & Dovie James & Pearl Smith 2395 (lfillil II ;y l Muegel, Marie & Charles Jarome & Colleen Harpring .2395 ,245 ,. J ,.j1 Magee, Alfred & Mary Joseph Klawitter 2395 (309 ~ Meyers, Jerome & Catherine et al Helen R. Mercer 2395 046 :! Murphy, John J (Deed) Cert. Tr. Nellie 1,1. Fey Myers, Shirley & Fannie Charles E,Myers et al 2395 '360 It Morris, Claude & Claire Harry E. Jenkins .2395 ,361 • ff Martin, Lillien & Frederick (Easement) Harold G. Anderson .2395 1384 10 ;'fay, John & Rose George & Clara Martin . 2395. 454 lS j r.Iorgan, Winifr0d H May Dugan 2395.456 II riuollor Co!npany, John. Clarence & Amanda Johnson 2395:560 ti 1'7 Marshall, Frances et al W. W. Parrish 2396: 4 1S Meier, Walter & Roy & Barbara Emma Emge 2396 34 " Matteson, Randolph W. & Margaret B. Ruth Penker 2396' 95 I.I 19 ,, Medert, Richard E. & Anna Mae Larchmont Realty Co. 2396:102 1 j Murphy, Norman J. & Helen G. Loretta E. Quitter 2396: 130 ft Mueller, Margaret Virginia May Gaju.s 2396.14·3 ff 1 Miller, v. Mildred et al Arma Cucinotta 2.3,96' 153 j, Moss, Dorothy J. & E. Ra.ymond Betty Jean Reis 2396,178 ' Maddux, Berton J.,Lqwrence, & Edith Harry & Doris Orick 2396· 189 It u 1 Moss, D~rothy J. & E. Raymond Martha Shulle r 2396 206 IJ It 1 Maxfield, Helen & Eugene Fred H. Meyer 2396 214 " Sl Mott, Norbert F. & Mary E. Shirley Mae Elder 2396 221 ,., ,., Mustafaj Eleanor F. & Abraha~ et al Arless & Della Harper 2396. 244 Jf acob, Ida & Max et ai Marmer,Maurice,Katherine,Wm, Anna/ Sarah Reinenfeld 2396· 2·61 IJ Ml;l.rmer, Max (Affidavit) As to Idenity 2396 294 ti Mulcahey, Catherine L. Margaret M. Smith 2396,326 Morgan, Margery Elizabeth Scblechtingen 2396; 330 Merland, Mary P. & Robert et al Coleman H. & Viola A. Riddle 2396 32'.5 '' l:4 Molloy, Ralph Hickman (Deo•d)Cert. offiran1.Eva Rose Molloy 2396 408 Menke, JosephnJ. & Delora L. Anelda ~Koetters 2396'. 464 II Martin, Mildred K. & Norvel A. Anthony R. B.rucato 2396; 528 II 'If Monroe, C. Henley Clara T. Betsch 2395; 553 . Morris Investment Co. Western Trucking Co. Inc. 23961581 JJ Mahne, Dorothy B. & Robert A. Ozear Jones 2396! 68:2 Muse, Harvey Armond & Dexter Steele Nova H, King 2397 8 ff fl Macke, Margaret Mary & Clem L. Olive V. Kelley 2397' 18 11 !viassie, Mary per Executrix John Fitzsimmons 2397 32 ,. ti 2397' 52 Meyers, Fred J. Evelyn A. Meyers i Mulcahy, Marie Anna Fannie Schowalter 231ni 98 Muse, Richard H. & Magaret M. Edwin H. & Lillian White 2397! 116 Mathias, Jos. u. & Lillian R. et al John W. & Dorothy F. I:eugbters 2397. 128 Mitchell, P. Lincoln & Julie G. Robert E. & Annabelle Jenkins 239~ 131? Moormeier, Ruth Irene & Fred W. Walter M. & Nancy M. G·radolf 239~ 178 I Muehlenhard, Marcella E. & Albert c. Mary R. St. Clai.r 2~7!.a:g1 FROM TO i GRANTOR :: GRANTEE ]l00k IF,agttl ·cs.therine u~- · ··· - --· +- · .. ·. --~-- ,. -,·- --· --- ~ ,=·,=-==~---=1t----+-~-t-.....•• Jan. 27 Meyer, Charles L. & Louis L. ,~amilla,&/ ·· Price Hill Roller Rink lne. II ,, Manegold, Annabelle & Harry w. Har:ry F. &: Anna I. Smith !I II Mathers, Clifford E. & Eliz. J. Stanley Morel " II Mellor, Lavona W. Helen M. Hover " II Meyer, Louis L. & Catherine G. Gha1rles L. Meyer ti 31 Mittendorf, Albert E. (Dec'd) Cert. of Tra~s. Laura H. Mittendorf et al II If Malloy, John W. Jr. & Mary Ellen Robert c. & Josephine Arduser II II Meyer, Herman J. & Olga J. Donald & Elsie .Doss II " Muhlenhard, Anna Anthony C. & Dorothy Wahl " " Miller, Anna (Affidavit} As to ownership of property II 1f Murray, William James Wec'd) Cert. of 'I'ra,s. Emma Murray n 30 Mublhofer, Anna H. & Frank Wm. Goarles w. & Dorothy A. Ainsley " II Morris, Henrietta Thomas L. Morris ., 26 ,,ieuttman, w. Roger, Vera A. & Antolhnette R. Lou.is & Lillian Graff Feb. 1 Mosley, America (Dec Id) Lee, E. Payne II " Muse, Laura Viola M. Schwab " " Manley, Wm. J. & Luetta H. Charles J. & Dolores :Jeal II 2 Matthews, Josephine (Dec 1 d) Gert. of Tra.ns 10 John Matthews et al II JJ Z'llatlack, Charles I. & Evelyn V. Verna Louise Schilling n ti Moore, William L. & May C. ,'falter H. & :Vaances V. Balcken II II Medley, John Tillman (Dec 1 d) Cert. of Trans. Hattie T. Medley II 11 Marx, Katie Od:tlia Lar.1ping et a1 II 3 :Zfarphy, Fred W. (Affd 1 Ci) As to being a witness & a Notary Publie " JJ 1foeller, Harry ,, • cc Dorothy Board of Education " 1 111entz, Clara F. Clyde D. & Opal V. Lanham II 3 ll'l.emebrocker, Caroline (Dec'd) Cert. of •rr.s.ns. Charlotte Menebrocker et a.l Ii II Mootz, Edward Mary S. Rhoades Ii II 1.i:usekamp, Laura (Dec'd) Gert. of Trans. Howard G. Musekamp " " Morton, Fair Ellen B. Wm. H. Handy et al It 4 Meier, Margaret&: Charles Moenninger, Elizabeth It 6 Masters, Pearl A. & Cecelia L. Smith, Frank c. &: Eva A . " 2 Monhollen, Addie B. & Frank Alina Lickliter fl 6 Murphy, Thelma A & Earl D Katherine E. Eckert " 7 Marsh, Thomas & Mary K. Elsie L. Schmidthorst " " Mars, Albert&: Esther Robert & Ursula McFadden II II Mohs, George F Clara Mohs II 8 Morgan, Margery Electa J. Fieler II If Metz, Gladys & Robert Loretta Mynhier II " Mark, Fred G Wllliam Robert Sc&lottman It Maio, Concetta (Deed) Cert. Tr Pasquale Maio ",, " Maidens, Walter Duane Rc>berta E. M.aidens ::~a II Mohl, Adam & Valentine et al The H & M Die M:t'g. Co ,i ls~!! " n " ..,.,,,.,, II ,, William Robert S.chlottm.an ~ E.vw·;;,,. Mark, Fred G ;: II fl Monaghan, Clara & John .Ervin Romer ~ gmoo, II 9 Munafo, Frank & Rose Rollin & G:j.adys Sutherland ~2,:@;.~ " " Mueller, Clara (Deed) per Commr. Ella M. Hoffman et al '# '' Malluvius, Karl & Frieda Elsie M. 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