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Code Surname Fooo Faw Fooo Foy Food Foy Fooo Fay Fooo INDEX OF BIRTHS CODE SURNAME MOTHERS RACE SEX DATE @F BERTH REGISTERED MAIDEN NAME M0 DAY YR NUMBER FOOO FAW CECIL GAEDKE 1 1 10 28 64 29504 FOOO FOY DOCK JAMES BOOKER 2 1 7. 01 64 17385 FOOD FOY FRED RAY KLOS 1 12 £7 64 34489 FOOO FAY GEORGE EDGAR PEMBROKE 2 8 01 64 20653 FOOO FAY GERARD PETER BENTLEY 2 5 El 64 12304 FOOO FOY GLENFORD PEN VAUGHAN 2 11* 09 64 30874 FOOO FEW HOWARD THEOD WHITE 1 10 05 64 28058 FOOO FYE JAMES CORBET RANEY 2 8 14 64 22608 FOOO FAW JAMES DAVID TYLER 2 12 28 64 36382 FOOO FAHEY JAMES AUGUST MC EVOY 1 3 08 64 06496 FOOO FOY LEONARD ALEX HOLLEY 1 8 13 64 22821 EOO0 FOY LORENZO EARL JONES 2 1® 83 64 27321 FOOO FOY ROBERT ADDIS SCHUCK 1 6 1-9 64 17605 FOOO FYE RUSSELL MARL CONFER 1 2 1?0 64 04184 FOOO FOY THERLOW ALLM WALLACE 2 10 31 64 32099 FOOO FAHEY WILLIAM GEOR DECKELMAN 2 7i *9 64 19281 FlOO FEFEE DONALD HOMER WHEATON 2 6 26 64 16936 FlOO FAVA FRANCIS ANDR PERLA 1 11? 1-2 64 3193 \ FlOO FAVA SALVADORE VI SCAFFIDJ I 6 03 64 14993 F120 FOBES MALCOLM RAND SANKOVICH 1 8 27 64 24330 F120 FAVAZZA VINCENT NICH FEINGOLD 1 9 E5 64 25089 F140 FABULA ALBERT ROBER VAN HORN 2 3 01 64 05585 E140 FAFAUL FRANCIS MICH FRAZIER 1 IE 16 64 31911 F140 FAUPEL GEORGE HENRY MC NEILL 2 2 25 64 05339 F140 FABELLA NESTER JOHNS FAWLER 2 10 21 64 32393 F160 FIFER ARTHUR EDEN HAMMOND 1 6 26 64 16831 F160 FABER EDWARD J WILLIAMS 1 7 22 64 19735 INDEX OF BIRTHS CODE SURNAME MOTHERS RACE SEX DATE 0F BERTH REGISTERED MAIDEN NAME M® DAY YR NUMBER F160 FIFER LARRY FRANKL ARNETT 2 2 09 64 05423 F160 FAUVER RAY EUGENE BROWN 1 1 P4 64 18708 F160 FAUVER RONALD EUGEN CHANEY 2 6 E5 64 15688 F/162 FABRIZIO CARMEN RINAL YUHAS 2 12 El 64 35271 F162 FABRIZIO THOMAS DOMIN DICKINSON 2 5 04 64 11780 F 162 FABRIZIO THOMAS MORRI MEREDITH 2 2 08 64 03456 F163 FAVORITE JOHN DOUGLAS OWENS 1 10 12 64 28522 F2G0 FOX ABREL IRVING RABKIN 1 9. 28 64 26568 F200 FEIGE AUGUST PETER DAVIS 2 8 E7 64 22687 F2G0 FEICK CHARLES ALVI MC GOVERN 9. G4 64 24711 F200 FOX CHARLES EDWA 2 1Q 23 64 29293 ;A divoijo^ I 5 F200 FOSKEY CHRISTINE LO JAMESJ' 1 3 20 64 07757 F200 FIGGS CLARENCE WHYE 1 % 16 64 25390 F200 FOX CLARENCE CHA SNYDER 2 12 03 64 33767 F200 FUCHS EDWARD RICHA LUIACONO 2 2 15 64 04378 F20O FUCHS EDWARD DAMICO 1 2 26 64 04835 F200 FIKE ERNEST LEE THOMAS 2 8 20 64 16263 F200 FOX FLOYD EVERET GOVER 2 I 30 64 02327 F2O0 FICO FRANK JOHN FLOYD 2 30 64 20068 F200 FISCH FRED JACK BLANTON 1 5 06 64 12333 F200 FIKE GERALD LEROY PRESTON 2 10 E5 64 28773 F200 FUCHS GERHARD HELM WARD 2 9 17 64 25545 F200 FIKE GLORIA ANN BALDWIN 2 3 E9 64 10243 F200 FOX HARVEY BRENT DAVIS 1 9 03 64 24233 F200 FOX HENRY EDWARD WOODS 1 8 05 64 21406 1 INDEX OF BIRTHS CODE SURNAME MOTHERS DATE GIF BERTH REGISTERED MAIDEN NAME MO DAY YR NUMBER F200 FOX HENRY MORTON MOSBERG 4 30 64 11457 F-200 FOGG HOWARD FLEM.I MASSEY 6f 08 64 15128 F200 FOX ISABELLE RICE 12 25 64 35523 F200 FOX JACK EDWARD HARRIS 9 19 64 25393 F20.0 FOX JACK LEE COLE 2 01 64 03537 F200 FOSKEV JAMES EDWARD TYLER 5 12 64 12447 F200 FUQUA JOHN MARK COOK 6 VI 64 16304 F2O0 FOX JOSEPH RANDO CARPENTER 9 19 64 26086 F200 FICCA JOSEPH COLZINN1 2 Z8 64 05599 F200 FOX MICHAEL OTT0 PAGE 8f 22 64 22008 F200 FOX MICHAEL FRED VAN HORN £ 21 64 14078 F200 FOX MILFORD LEE BLOCKLEY 5 08 64 13279 F200 FISH NILE AUGUST GROOMS 4 28 64 13293 F200 FISH NILE AUGUST GROOMS 4 28 64 13294 F200 FUCHS PAUL LEONARD WAKEFIELD 1E 30 64 33885 E200 FOX PAUL FREDERI COOK T 24 64 20260 F200 FOUSE PAULETTE CHR BUTLER 3 29 64 08214 F200 FOUSE RICHARD ERB MATTHEWS 6 15 64 15976 F200 FISH RICHARD LERO HEROLD 2 02 64 03306 F200 FOX ROBERT SANFORD 8; 16 64 21842 F200 FUSS ROBERT ALLEN HENRY ® E3 64 24811 B2DG FOX ROBERT JOHNN BERKEY 4 30 64 11965 F200 FOX RONALD JAMES FLYNN P 21 64 01669 F200 FOGG SELMA BOOZE 9 *9 64 25625 F200 FOX THOMAS FOLEV FREEMAN 4 @1 64 08484 F200 FOX WARREN FRANC JOHNSTON 6 26 64 17065 INDEX OF BIRTHS CODE SURNAME MOTHERS RACE SEX DATE OF BIRTH REGISTERED MAIDEN NAME M0 DAY YR NUMBER F20O PICK WILLIAM FLO* KELLER 1 1G 25 64 29.028 F200 FOX WILLIAM DELA LINDEMANN 2 12 12 64 343Q9 F200 FOX WILLIAM ANTH WINSLOW 2 6 26 64 17674 a F200 FOOSE WILLIAM FRAN HYNOSKI 2 £ 25 64 01948 F210 FISHPAW HERBERT LEON SHIPLEY 1 4 01 64 08894 F210 FISHPAW HERBERT LEON SHIPLEY 2 4 25 64 10903 F2I2 FISCHBACH CHARLES HENR BRADY I 5 05 64 12137 F212 FISCHBAGH DONALD LEE BATTENFELD 1 1 E6 64 01202 F220 FEIGES ISAAC GLASER 2 6 II 64 15471 B22.0 FICKES KENNETH ROY STRUCKO 2 3 07 64 06748 F220 FECIK PETER PAUL MILLER 2 e 26 64 17117 F220 FACIUS THOMAS FRANK GRIM 1 19 64 19847 E220 n FICEK WILLIAM JOSE ELKO 2 £ 23 64 02624 F230 FOSSETT CARROLL HUDSON 2 4 01 64 09040 F230 s FOCHT CHARLES FRAN CLANCY 2 5 13 64 13594 F230 FASSETT DENHAM EARLE LANE 2 10 04 64 27170 F230 FAWCETT DONALD ARTHU HUFFIEN 2 7i 07 64 18148 F230 FAUST DONALD CHARL SMITH 1 7i 27 64 21194 F230 FAUST EDWARD WAYNE ZABORA 2 Ti 11 64 18068 B230 FEIST ERNEST LOUIS DI MAGGIO 2 6 26 64 17545 F230 FOSSETT HOWARD FREEM JACKSON 2 4 t9 64 11647 F230 FAWCETT JAMES THOMAS WALSH 2 10 VO 64 28649 F230 FACKETT JAMES JOSEPH LANCHAK I 7t 18 64 19343 F230 FAUST JOHN CLIFTON SUTTON 1 4 28 64 11614 INDEX OF BIRTHS CODE SURNAME MOTHERS RACE SEX DATE 0F BIRTH REGISTERED HAIDEN NAME M0 DAY YR NUMBER F230 FAWCETT JOHN EDWARD KEMPLE 1 1 6 119 64 16262 £230 FOSSETT LORRAINE ELS WATKINS 2 2 8 E4 64 23063 F230 FAUST ROBERT WATSON 2 2 7 07 64 19414 F230 FASSETT RONALD AUGUS YOUNG 2 1 8 16 64 22163 F230 FUGATE WALTER FRANK MERSON 1 1 2 26 64 05833 F230 FAUST WILLIE DUCKETT 2 1 1' 10 64 00677 F232 FOSTEK GENE ANTHONY RENT 1 1 3 28 64 09272 F232 FOJTIK ORVILLE GLEN BECHIE 1 2 9 19 64 26314 F235 FUSTING JAMES FRANCE MENZIES 1 1 12 09 64 34237 F235 FUSTING WILLIAM HAMM MOORE 1 1 7 26 64 2026*8 F.236 FOSTER BENNIE CAMPER 2 1 9, 17 64 25318 F236 FEASTER BERTHA DALLO CANNON 2 2 3 28 64 08131 F236 FOSTER BESSIE HARRIS 1 1 10 El 64 36450 B236 FOSTER BRENDA VIVIA BROWN 2 1 9; 28 64 26525 F236 FOSTER CATHERINE VJ WILLIAMS 1 1 12 26 64 35597 F236 FEASTER CHARLES DAVIS 2 2 7i 06 64 18022 F236 FOSTER CHARLES EDWA PITTMAN 2 1 15 64 01585 F236 FOSTER CLARENCE RUS STOKES 2 2 9. E3 64 25954 F236 FOSTER DENNIS GENE ZAMRZLA 1 1 3 10 64 07517 F236 FOSTER ELIZABETH MA STANSBURY 2 1 2 <16 64 03075 E236 FOSTER ERNEST FRANC VITAS 1 1 11' 26 64 33176 E236 FOSTER ETTA MAE BRAXTON 2 1 8 Q3 64 14885 F236 ROSTER FRANK JAMES ROBINSON 2 2 2 Q5 64 00105 F236 FOSTER FRANK THOMAS LEE 1 1 2 as 64 03980 F236 FOSTER GEORGE DENNIS 2 2 1' 13 64 01279 INDEX OF BIRTHS CODE SURNAME MOTHERS RACE SEX DATE OF BIRTH REGISTERED MAIDEN NAME M® DAY YR NUMBER F236 FOSTER HOWARD WENDE EDWARD 12 E6 64 35049 F236 FEASTER J C BROOKS 2 2 9- Q8 64 24967 FJtJie POZTEIL / -2 /O o?/ F236 FOSTER JAMES P BRUNNER 1 2 IE 26 64 32966 E236 FOSTER JOHN EDWARD GILL 1 2 8 07 64 21596 B236 FOSTER JOHN EDWARD ALLEN 2 2 10 01 64 26816 F 236 FOSTER JOHN JOE THOMPSON 2 2 S E7 64 12503 F-23'6 FOSTER JOHN MILTON ELLIOTT 1 E E3 64 02205 F236 FOSTER LAWRENCE EUG SCHATZ 1 S 31 64 14518 F236 FOSTER LEROY KOONS 2 ft 27 64 13717 F236 FOSTER LOUISE VIRGI BATES 2 IE EO 64 30808 F236 FOSTER MARGARET JOHNSON 2 8 25 64 22708 F236 FOSTER MARY AGNEW 2 8 26 64 24371 B236 FOSTER MELVIN DELMA MC GEE 2 5 E6 64 21840 F236 FOSTER MELVILLE TAY HADD 1 3 as 64 06560 F236 FOSTER MILTON WALLACE 2 « 08 64 10431 F236 FOSTER NATHAN C BALL 2 2 It 09 64 30916 F236 FOSTER PRESTON EVANS 2 1 e Q5 64 14804 F236 FOSTER RAYMOND FRED KELLY 1 2 8 E3 64 22817 F236 FOSTER ROBERT WILLI GROGG 1 2 12 19 64 34686 F236 FOSTER ROBERT SNIPES 2 2 e £8 64 15863 F236 FEASTER ROBERT MAYFIELD 2 2 3 El 64 07074 F236 FOSTER ROGER HARTHO MORRIS 2 2 7; E7 64 21049 F236 FOSTER RONALD SMITH 2 1 4; E3 64 10256 F236 FOSTER STEPHEN FRAN MILLER 1 2 6 II 64 15732 F236 FOSTER STEVEN RICHARDSON 2 1 IE 29 64 32505 F236 FEASTER THOMAS BROWN 2 2 10 El 64 28008 F236 FOSTER THOMAS ROBER TOMS 1 1 IE 23 64 32411 INDEX OF BIRTHS CODE SURNAME MOTHERS RACE SEX DATE 0F BERTH REGISTERED MAIDEN NAME MO DAY YR NUMBER F236 FOSTER WADE HAMILTO WHITE 2 2 S ¥3 64 21471 F236 FOSTER WILLIAM YOUNG 2 2 9 28 64 27094 F236 FOSTER WILLIAM HENR BOYER 2 2 10 19 64 29066 F236 FEWSTEK WILLIAM MAZZA 1 1 t a? 64 17759 mm F240 FOGLE CHARLES EDWA HOFFMAN 1 2 3 30 64 09330 F240 FOGLE DANIEL CHARL FRANKS 1 2 6 09 64 15718 F240 FOGLE DOUGGLAS HOW DAVIS 1 2 10 22 64 29427 F240 FICKEL EARL L TODD 1 2 5 128 64 12904 F240 FIGIEL EDWARD JOSEP LANGLEY 1 1 8* 09 64 20992 F240 FOGLE HOWARD JAMES SCHROEDER 1 1 2 17 64 04638 F240 FISSELL KENNETH DOUG , .
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