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801 Divorced from 1st wife on 9-2-1919 Nunn, August W. (I12071)
 
802 Divorced in 1940?
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3Y8-JFV
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1971-27834-1999-28?cc=2000219 
Family F913
 
803 Documents in NARA publication M246 include muster rolls, payrolls, strength returns, and other miscellaneous personnel, pay, and supply records of American Army units, 1775-83.

The records reproduced in this microfilm publication are arranged by numbered folders ("jackets") under three broad categories: individual States (arranged alphabetically), "Continental Troops," and "Miscellaneous." Units arranged under individual States include regular units of the Continental Army raised in a State plus elements of its militia and volunteer. Within each State grouping, numbered units (arranged numerically) generally precede named units (arranged generally alphabetically). Although Vermont was not organized as a State until 1791, units raised in that State are arranged separately in this section under "Vermont."

Units arranged under "Continental Troops" consist primarily of specialized units created by the Continental Congress, infantry regiments organized as a result of the Continental Congress resolutions of 1776, and units raised in more than one State. "Continental Troops" are arranged in four parts: (1) cavalry, artillery, and artificer units, arranged by type of unit, with numbered units usually preceding named units; (2) numbered infantry regiments of 1776, arranged numerically; (3) "additional regiments," arranged alphabetically by unit name; and (4) miscellaneous units, arranged alphabetically by name. The latter include, among others, the Commander in Chief's Guard, the German Regiment, and a company of Delaware Indians.

The section designated "Miscellaneous" is reserved for the returns of units larger than a regiment and for special returns not easily classified under another designation. They include returns of the French Army under Count Rochambeau, arranged chronologically; brigade, division, and army returns, arranged by organization and thereunder chronologically; and general returns of Washington's Army, also arranged chronologically. Special returns include those of the Hospital and Quartermaster General's Departments, arranged by department and thereunder chronologically; guard reports; and prisoner-of-war lists.

Records of individual regiments, whether State or Continental' are arranged so that regimental rolls precede company rolls. Thereunder, the rolls are arranged by type, with muster rolls first, payrolls second, and various miscellaneous rolls last.

Because Continental Army units were frequently reorganized, there are sometimes severalseries of jackets for the different reorganizations, each bearing the same number or name designation. When the records for each reorganization were maintained separately, the year of original formation is often included in the title. The New York records, for instance, include a 1st Regiment, 1775; a 1st Regiment, 1776; and a 1st Regiment, 1777-83. When a consolidation of several regiments was made, the new unit designation sometimes reflected the combined designations of the several regiments involved; e.g., a Virginia unit that was designated the "4th, 8th, and 12th Regiment."

Source:
?i?Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783?/i?. War Department Collection of Revolutionary War Records, Record Group 93, Publication Number M246; National Archives, Washington. 
Source (S522)
 
804 Downloaded .pdf file of the book from Google Books 8/7/2009 Source (S634)
 
805 eBook version of this book was downloaded from Google Books
https://books.google.com/ 
Source (S1328)
 
806 EC_120EDEPOT1 - CHAMPAGNEY 1668/1785 -
Contenu : Champagney
Sujet : Bapt?me / Mariage / S?pulture
Lieu : Champagney (Haute-Sa?ne, commune de)
Type de document : Registres paroissiaux 
Source (S1391)
 
807 EC_256EDEPOT13 - FRESSE 1705/1784 -
Contenu : Fresse
Sujet : Bapt?me / Mariage / S?pulture
Lieu : Fresse (Haute-Sa?ne, commune de)
Type de document : Registres paroissiaux 
Source (S1400)
 
808 EC_256EDEPOT15 - FRESSE 1733/1776 -
Contenu : Fresse
Sujet : Bapt?me / Mariage / S?pulture
Lieu : Fresse (Haute-Sa?ne, commune de)
Type de document : Registres paroissiaux 
Source (S1396)
 
809 EC_3E256_2 - FRESSE 1743/1752 -
Contenu : Fresse
Sujet : Bapt?me / Mariage / S?pulture
Lieu : Fresse (Haute-Sa?ne, commune de)
Type de document : Registres paroissiaux 
Source (S1388)
 
810 EC_3E413_2 - PLANCHER-BAS 1743/1752 -
Contenu : Plancher Bas ? Plancher les Mines
Sujet : Bapt?me / Mariage / S?pulture
Lieu : Plancher-Bas (Haute-Sa?ne, commune de)
Type de document : Registres paroissiaux 
Source (S1390)
 
811 EC_3E451_2 - CLAIREGOUTTE 1743/1752 -
Contenu : Romchamp '96 Clairegoutte
Sujet : Bapt?me / Mariage / S?pulture
Lieu : Clairegoutte (Haute-Sa?ne, commune de) / Clairegoutte (Haute-Sa?ne, paroisse de)
Type de document : Registres paroissiaux 
Source (S1389)
 
812 EC_3E451_2 - CLAIREGOUTTE 1743/1752 -
Contenu : Romchamp '96 Clairegoutte
Sujet : Bapt?me / Mariage / S?pulture
Lieu : Clairegoutte (Haute-Sa?ne, commune de) / Clairegoutte (Haute-Sa?ne, paroisse de)
Type de document : Registres paroissiaux 
Source (S1399)
 
813 EC_3E451_3 - CLAIREGOUTTE 1753/1762 -
Contenu : Romchamp '96 Clairegoutte
Sujet : Bapt?me / Mariage / S?pulture
Lieu : Clairegoutte (Haute-Sa?ne, commune de) / Clairegoutte (Haute-Sa?ne, paroisse de)
Type de document : Registres paroissiaux 
Source (S1387)
 
814 EC_3E451_5 - CLAIREGOUTTE 1774/1782 -
Contenu : Ronchamp '96 Clairegoutte
Sujet : Bapt?me / Mariage / S?pulture
Lieu : Clairegoutte (Haute-Sa?ne, commune de) / Clairegoutte (Haute-Sa?ne, paroisse de)
Type de document : Registres paroissiaux 
Source (S1380)
 
815 EC_3E451_6 - CLAIREGOUTTE 1783/1792 -
Contenu : Ronchamp '96 Clairegoutte
Sujet : Bapt?me / Mariage / S?pulture
Lieu : Clairegoutte (Haute-Sa?ne, commune de) / Clairegoutte (Haute-Sa?ne, paroisse de)
Type de document : Registres paroissiaux 
Source (S1381)
 
816 EC_451EDEPOT22 - CLAIREGOUTTE 1650/1737 -
Contenu : Romchamp '96 Clairegoutte '96 Municipalit? de canton pour les M
Sujet : Bapt?me / Mariage
Lieu : Clairegoutte (Haute-Sa?ne, commune de) / Clairegoutte (Haute-Sa?ne, paroisse de)
Type de document : Registres paroissiaux 
Source (S1408)
 
817 EC_451EDEPOT23 - CLAIREGOUTTE 1692/1738 -
Contenu : Romchamp '96 Clairegoutte
Sujet : Bapt?me / Mariage / S?pulture
Lieu : Clairegoutte (Haute-Sa?ne, commune de) / Clairegoutte (Haute-Sa?ne, paroisse de)
Type de document : Registres paroissiaux 
Source (S1392)
 
818 EC_451EDEPOT24 - CLAIREGOUTTE 1737/1746 -
Contenu : Romchamp '96 Clairegoutte
Sujet : Bapt?me / Mariage / S?pulture
Lieu : Clairegoutte (Haute-Sa?ne, commune de) / Clairegoutte (Haute-Sa?ne, paroisse de)
Type de document : Registres paroissiaux 
Source (S1378)
 
819 EC_459EDEPOT7 - FRESSE 1652/1706 -
Contenu : Saint Barth?l?my '96 Fresse '96 Malbouhans '96 Montessaux '96 La Neuvelle l?s Lure
Sujet : Bapt?me
Lieu : Fresse (Haute-Sa?ne, commune de)
Type de document : Registres paroissiaux 
Source (S1397)
 
820 Edna Sheldon had obviously done a lot of research on the Van Brocklin line, however in her letter, she did not cite her sources of information completely, and in many cases (unfortunately), she did not cite any sources at all. Source (S138)
 
821 eldest son Biggers, Jeremiah (I1310)
 
822 Elizabeth may have died at 10 years old. See source detail. It is unclear what "r of Henry" means. Perhaps the person transcribing the record made a clerical error? Does it mean relative of Henry? Could it have been daughter of Henry? Or possibly wife of Henry?
This "r" means "relict". Relict of Henry (spouse). 
Biggers, Elizabeth (I1144)
 
823 Elizabeth must have been born sometime between August 6, 1777 and January 1778. Hoover, Elizabeth (I132)
 
824 Email from Betty Fink Source (S18)
 
825 Emmigrated to U.S.A a 'few years previously' than John B. Moureaux, Julia (I696)
 
826 Enlisted as a private in the Air Corps. branch of the Army.
Army Serial Number: 42026837
 
Webert, Alfred R. (I343)
 
827 Ephraim Hoover was born in the town of Little Falls March 1st, 1817,
and the following year removed with his father, John Hoover, jr., to Manheim,
locating on the farm now owned and occupied by him. He was
married to Sally Haddock May 1st, 1837. . Mr. Hoover's grandfather
John Hoover emigrated from Germany and settled in the town of Little Falls
prior to the Revolution,where John Hoover, jr.,was born in September,1797.
The elder John was at the battle of Oriskany, and John, jr., was in the
war of 1812. He was also a member of Assembly from this county in 1852.
Source:
History of Herkimer County, New York
Page 270 
Hoover, Ephraim (I793)
 
828 Everyone called him 'Hoddy' Canell, Robert Hollis (I155)
 
829 Executed on February 1, 1912
Document is stamped: "U.S. Pension Office February 6, 1912"
Stamped "Received. Army and Navy Division Files, February 20, 1912" 
Source (S131)
 
830 Farmer Hoover, Samuel (I404)
 
831 Father born in Ohio, mother born in Pennsylvania. Estell, Mary Catherine (I11046)
 
832 Father in law of Jacob Fraley Schlick, Jacob (I73)
 
833 Father is Claude Begeot Begeot, Francois (I2393)
 
834 Father is Francois Poivey. Poivey, Joseph (I11276)
 
835 Father of Estor (Hoover) Cole. He was living with the Cole family.
Married, Widowed, living in county for 16 years.
The Cole family:
Chauncy age 42
Estor (wife) age 40 of Herkimer County
& 7 children all of Jefferson county

 
Hoover, Henry (I409)
 
836 Father's name on birth record states Claude Nicolas Bichet, rather than Jean Nicolas Bichet. Same is true for the death record. Bichet, Jeanne Catherine (I2321)
 
837 FHL 846,014; D-142; Probated 18 June 1824, Will of Henry Hoover gives the following; Sons John Hoover, Adam Hoover, and Peter Hoover; a daughter Betsey wife of Robert Sixbury and Nancy, wife of Conrad Bishop; grand children, Silas Hoover and Betsey Hoover, children of my son Jacob Hoover deseased the sum of thirty dollars; wife Elizabeth and sons Richard Hoover and David Hoover. Source (S555)
 
838 Find the name of the ship which carried the Biggers family to America. Biggers, John (I439)
 
839 for the husband :
widower
for the wife :
brother Joseph 
Family F10538
 
840 FRALEY, JACOB Book 19, Page 359
 
Fr, Jakob (I71)
 
841 Frank B. Kelly served on the White House Police force for many years and knew many of our past United States presidents. Kelly, Frank Bernard (I551)
 
842 From Belfort, Lewis County Kelly, Ellen F. (I703)
 
843 From the Final Report on the Battlefield of Gettysburg (New York at Gettysburg):
"Bridge and Station, Thoroughfare Gap, and Gainesville. From August I4th to the 29th, Tower's Brigade served as the rear guard, while the Ninety-fourth was detailed as the final rear guard, much of the time deployed as skirmishers under fire, with such food as could be gleaned from corn fields, and with a constant loss of men killed, wounded, missing, or exhausted by hard service in the depressing heat of August."
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From more research, I find the following details of the "Battle At Rappahanock Station"
Battle At Rappahannock Station
Location : Culpeper County and Fauquier County.
Campaign : Northern Virginia Campaign.
Date : August 22-25, 1862.
Principal Commanders : Maj. Gen. John Pope [US]; Maj. Gen. Thomas J. Jackson [CS].
Estimated Casualties : 225 total.
On August 20 - 21, Maj. Gen. John Pope, withdrew to the line of the Rappahannock River. On August 23, Confederate cavalry made a raid on Pope's headquarters at Catlett Station. Over the next several days, the two armies fought a series of minor battles along the Rappahannock River.
Source:
http://www.paralumun.com/warrapp.htm
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?b?Rappahannock Station
Waterloo Bridge, White Sulphur Springs
Civil War Virginia
American Civil War
August 22-25, 1862
Early August, Lee determined that McClellan's army was being withdrawn from the Peninsula to reinforce John Pope. He sent Longstreet from Richmond to join Jackson's wing of the army near Gordonsville and arrived to take command himself on August 15. August 20-21, Pope withdrew to the line of the Rappahannock River. On August 23, Stuart's cavalry made a daring raid on Pope's headquarters at Catlett Station, showing that the Union right flank was vulnerable to a turning movement. Over the next several days, August 22-25, the two armies fought a series of minor actions along the Rappahannock River, including Waterloo Bridge, Lee Springs, Freeman's Ford, and Sulphur Springs, resulting in a few hundred casualties. Together, these skirmishes primed Pope's army along the river, while Jackson's wing marched via Thoroughfare Gap to capture Bristoe Station and destroy Federal supplies at Manassas Junction, far in the rear of Pope's army. Result(s): Inconclusive Other Names: Waterloo Bridge, White Sulphur Springs, Lee Springs, Freeman's Ford Location: Culpeper County and Fauquier County Campaign: Northern Virginia Campaign (June-September 1862) ?u?next battle in campaign ?/u? ?u?previous battle in campaign ?/u? Date(s): August 22-25, 1862 Principal Commanders: Major General John Pope [US]; Major General Thomas J. Jackson [CS] Forces Engaged: Brigades Estimated Casualties: 225 total ?/b?
Source:
http://www.americancivilwar.com/statepic/va/va023.html
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Biggers, John (I20)
 
844 From: Ashley Mattingly
Sent: Friday, April 11, 2014 11:33 AM
To: rootsdigger05@comcast.net
Subject: Official Personnel Folder: Charlton Rout

Dear Mr. Kelly,

A reproduction copy of the record related to Charlton Rout's federal service was mailed to you today.

If you have any further questions please do not hesitate to contact me.

Kind Regards,

Ashley Mattingly, CA
Archivist

National Archives at St. Louis
National Archives and Records Administration

1 Archives Drive
St. Louis, Missouri 63138

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National Archives & Records Administration ATTN: Archival Programs P.O. Box 38757 St. Louis, MO 63138
March 18, 2014
To whom it may concern:
I am writing you to request the complete copy of the employment file for my great-grand uncle:
Charlton Benjamin Rout
Date of Birth: October 31, 1885
Name and location of employing Federal agency: U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Washington, D.C.
Occupation: Plate Printer
Dates of service: approximately 1912 to 1920
I am the family genealogist and would like a copy of this file for family history research purposes.
Sincerely,
Paul F. Kelly
3701 Mohawk Drive
Mount Vernon, WA 98273
rootsdigger05@comcast.net 
Rout, Charlton Benjamin (I1000)
 
845 From: AskALibrarian@oclc.org [mailto:AskALibrarian@oclc.org]
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2018 8:54 AM
To: rootsdigger05@comcast.net
Subject: Library Question [Question #13866060]

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Hello Paul Kelly

The Digital Reference Service at the Library of Congress has received your question. You will receive a response via email as soon as possible.


[Question]: I am looking for a death notice/obituary for:

Bushrod Jefferson Rout (Rout/Routt/Rowt)

He died in Washington, D.C. some time between 1842 and 1849. I would like to search the Daily National Intelligencer for a death notice/obit, however, I live in the State of Washington. Can some one help me?
 
Rout, Bushrod Jefferson (I10313)
 
846 From: Historical and Genealogical Library Pickaway County [mailto:pkwyhist@pchgl.org]
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2012 11:57 AM
To: rootsdigger05@comcast.net
Subject: Re: Will for Ann Rout


On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 2:42 PM, Paul Kelly > wrote:
Pickaway County Historical Society

The will is 2 pages long and will cost you $1.00 (which includes the postage). Please send your check to PCHS, 210 North Court Street, Circleville, OH 43113 
Staige, Ann (I10476)
 
847 From: Paul Kelly [mailto:rootsdigger05@comcast.net]
Sent: Monday, August 21, 2006 10:34 PM
To: 'rwkpng03@mscparish.com'; 'sacredhe@twcny.rr.com'
Cc: 'dona@twcny.rr.com'
Subject: Marriage record: Ferdinand Besha and Anna Fitzpatrick

August 21, 12006


Reverend Richard Kennedy, MSC
Church of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart
320 W. Lynde Street
Watertown, New York 13601


Dear Mr. Kennedy,

I am in search of a marriage record of two of my direct ancestors:

Ferdinand Besha (other surname spellings: Bichet, Bisha, Biche)
and
Anna Fitzpatrick (other known first name variants from census records: Anastasia, Stacia)

The 1910 census reveals that they had been married for 32 years, which puts the marriage near 1878, give or take a year. A newspaper obituary for Ferdinand says he was a communicant of the Catholic church in Evans Mills at the time of his death (1933), so I am thinking that they were most likely married at St. Mary's church in 1878, in Evans Mills?.
Please check any records that you may have to find the marriage record of these two people. If you do not find the marriage record with your available resources, please advise as to whom I should contact.
Your assistance in this matter is greatly appreciated.

Thank you!

Sincerely,

Paul F. Kelly
3701 Mohawk Drive
Mount Vernon, WA 98273

Email: Rootsdigger05@comcast.net

Paul Kelly

"Discovery consists of seeing what everybody has seen and thinking what nobody has thought." ~ Albert Szent-Gyorgyi



-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Kelly [mailto:RootsDigger05@comcast.net]
Sent: Monday, January 02, 2006 7:44 PM
To: 'sacredhe@twcny.rr.com'
Cc: 'rwkpng03@olshparish.org'
Subject: Church records


January 2, 2006

Church of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart
320 West Lynde Street
Watertown, NY 13601

Attn: Rev. Richard Kennedy, M.S.C., Pastor


Dear Rev. Kennedy:

Recently, I contacted Fr. Bernard Jackubco of the St. Mary's parish in Evans Mills in search of

1. a baptism record
of Mary Bichet, born Aug. 6, 1880, bapt. Sept 1880
Parents: Ferdinand Bichet and Anna Fitzpatrick

and

2. a marriage record
of Ferdinand Bichet and Anna Fitzpatrick (parents of Mary Bichet above)
They were married between 1875 and 1879. (I think the year is 1878, but not certain.)

Mr. Jackubco was unable to locate the records and kindly passed the request along to your location.

Someone in your parish then sent me (via postal mail) a copy of a portion of a page of a record book containing the baptism record in question. Although this unkown person was unable to locate the marriage record in question, I would like to thank that person for sending the baptism information.

Questions to clarify:
1. From what book did the baptism record come?
Please send a photo copy of the front page of the record book for my records. And also please send a copy of the entire page on which the baptism record appears.
The reason for asking for these copies is to accurately document the sources of the information (book title, page number and complete recorded date) for my genealogical record keeping.

2. Can you please double-check your records for the marriage record in question? It is hard to imagine that there is no record of this marriage in your records, since their daughter's baptism record was found. The marriage event took place approximately 1878. I know this since the 1910 census revealed that they had been married for 32 years. They were most likely married in St. Mary's Catholic church (Evans Mills) at the time.

Your assistance in this matter would be greatly appreciated.

Sincerely,


Paul Kelly

3701 Mohawk Drive
Mount Vernon, WA 98273

http://home.comcast.net/~rootsdigger05/index.html

rootsdigger05@comcast.net

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Fitzpatrick, Anna S. (I124)
 
848 From: Paul Kelly [mailto:rootsdigger05@comcast.net]
Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2006 6:38 PM
To: 'stjames@twcny.rr.com'
Subject: Marriage record: Ferdinand Besha and Anna Fitzpatrick

Hello!

I am hoping that someone at your parish can help me.

I am searching for a marriage record of two of my ancestors:

Ferdinand Besha (other surname spellings: Bichet, Bisha, Biche)
and
Anna Fitzpatrick (other known first name variants from census records: Anastasia, Stacia)
Married in 1878?


The 1910 census (LeRay) reveals that they had been married for 32 years, which puts the marriage near 1878, give or take a year. A newspaper obituary for Ferdinand says he was a communicant of the Catholic church in Evans Mills at the time of his death (1933), so I am thinking that they were most likely married in a Catholic church near 1878. I have already checked with St. Mary's in Evans Mills with no luck, so I am hoping that St. James is the right church. I do know that their daughter, Mary Besha was married in St. James, but not certain of where her parents were married.
Please check any records that you may have to find the marriage record of these two people. If you do not find the marriage record with your available resources, please advise as to whom I should contact.
Your assistance in this matter is greatly appreciated.

Paul Kelly

"Discovery consists of seeing what everybody has seen and thinking what nobody has thought." ~ Albert Szent-Gyorgyi
 
Fitzpatrick, Anna S. (I124)
 
849 From: rootsdigger05@comcast.net
To: tmeadows@pickaway.org
Sent: Thursday, November 1, 2012 12:16:36 PM
Subject: Fwd: William H. Ward vs John Cochran and Others

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Hi Tracy,
Thank you for taking my call and offering to help with this.
Please see below email and attached document for details on my original request for the petition and all amendments thereto.
I can be reached at (360) 421-4012.
Again, thanks for all your help!
Sincerely,
Paul Kelly


From: rootsdigger05@comcast.net
To: jdean@pickaway.org
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2012 9:33:16 AM
Subject: William H. Ward vs John Cochran and Others

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Dear Mr. Dean,
I would like to order a complete copy (including all amendments) of a petition originally filed May 12, 1849, by William H. Ward regarding the partition of land belonging to William E. Rout (at the time of his death). Please see attached document for full particulars.
Please advise as to the cost of the copies.
Thank you!
Sincerely,
Paul F. Kelly
3701 Mohawk Drive
Mount Vernon, WA 98273
 
Rout, Bushrod Jefferson (I10313)
 
850 From: support@civicplus.com [mailto:support@civicplus.com]
Sent: Saturday, December 22, 2012 2:53 PM
To: Dodd, Kelly
Subject: Online Form Submittal: Interlibrary Loan Request Form

If you are having problems viewing this HTML email, click to view a Text version.
Interlibrary Loan Request Form
Please fill out the following information with as many details possible.
If you have any questions, please contact Kelly by phone at (360) 336-6209 or by Email

Borrower Name*
Paul Kelly
Library Card Number*
23648000591619
Located on the back of your card
Phone Number
(360) 421-4012 Email
rootsdigger05@comcast.net

Interlibary Loan Item Information
Title*
Union Herald, Democrat & Watchman
Author*
Union Herald
Publication Date
9/5/1901 to 2/26/1903 AND 9/6/1901 to 12/25/1903
Publisher
Union Herald, Democrat & Watchman
Format
Microfilm/fiche

A postage fee will be charge for all items received*
[X]I understand

Note
I would like to borrow MICROFILM ROLL # 24145 AND MICROFILM ROLL # 24681 from the Ohio Historical Society, Columbus, Ohio. http://ww2.ohiohistory.org/resource/archlib/ill.html
Please include any extra or relevant information about the item(s) you are requesting. 
Stage, Samuel W. (I10487)
 

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