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Erica, this is actually in regards to: SARA JANE HALBROOK, your g-g-grandmother. I am noting below the info according to the LDS 1880 census on her and her family. Census Place: St. Marys, Perry County, MO Source: FHL Film 1254708, Nat'l Archives Film T9-0708, Page 626A. Relation Sex Marr Race Age B/place Birthplace Samuel J. HALBROOK Self M M W 42 AL Occ: Farming Fa: NC Mo: TN Maryan HALBROOK Wife F M W 26 MO Occ: Keeping House Fa: TN Mo: TN Sarah J. HALBROOK Dau F S W 4 MO Anna C. HALBROOK Dau F S W 2 MO Emma E. HALBROOK Dau F S W 3Mon MO Mary A. TOWNSEND Other F S W 9 MO Now you will have, if you didn't already your 4th g-grandparents names and approx. birth years/places. FYI, I am trying tp locate more info on VERNARD ERNEST YAMNITZ who married GRACE JO LONG and another (male) YAMNITZ who married Grace's sister VERNA LONG. Any info you have will be greatly appreciated. Please correspond directly to me at gdwgen@netscape.net. Thanks, and God bless. Gary P. S. I cannot locate any kind of a derivation on the name YAMNITZ in the entire 1880 LDS census data. Any idea where they were in 1880? Notify Administrator about this message?
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