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3751 commonly recorded but does not agree with memorial stone McLean, Thomas (I5943)
 
3752 Communicant Members of St. Andrew's Church Lanark 1831- Boyle, David (I35282)
 
3753 Comox-Atlin Electoral District Gow, William Alexander (I46407)
 
3754 Con 6 L15 & 16 - 300 acres McPherson, William James (I13243)
 
3755 Concession 1 Drummond Cullen, Kenneth James (I15293)
 
3756 Concession 1 Lot 6 Dalhousie Twp, Lanark County

Name     Christena Watt
Gender     Female
Age     77
Birth Date     1846
Birth Place     Dalhousie
Death Date     24/02/1923
Death Place     Lanark Ontario Canada
Cause of Death     Atheroma Senile Dementia 
Watt, Christina "Tina" (I30884)
 
3757 Concession 1, Lot 12, Sherbrooke South, Lanark Dowdall, John (I15239)
 
3758 Concession 10, Lot 8 E
1816                Settled
10 Apr 1824    Patent, Crown to Abraham Ferrier
1833                 Will, Abraham Ferrier to his son Abraham Ferrier, Jr.
5 May 1865      Deed: Part of lot, Abraham Ferrier to son Isaac Ferrier
20 Dec 1886    Will: Isaac Ferrier to son James Ferrier
8 Jun 1937       Deed: James Ferrier to son James Ross Ferrier
15 Sep 1879    Will: Abraham Ferrier to son John Ferrier, 66 acres
7 Apr 1906       Will: John Ferrier to son William Edgar Ferrier
27 Aug 1919    Deed: William Edgar Ferrier to Archibald F. Allan 
Ferrier, Abraham "Abram" I (I3196)
 
3759 Concession 2 Lot 13; settled 1831, 5 born in Ireland, Presbyterian Robinson, John (I16935)
 
3760 Concession 2 Lot 16 Bathurst Chaplin, Henry Carr "Harry" (I6325)
 
3761 Concession 2 Lot 16 Bathurst Chaplin, Armour McKay (I6326)
 
3762 Concession 2 Lot 16 Bathurst Chaplin, Ethel Florence (I6334)
 
3763 Concession 2, Dalhousie Gibson, Mary (I31633)
 
3764 Concession 3 Perkins, Thomas Errol Barclay "Barclay" (I15221)
 
3765 Concession 4 Cameron, Arthur Lloyd (I15259)
 
3766 Concession 4 Lot 14 Drummond Ireton, Wilhelmina Janet Elizabeth (I15551)
 
3767 Concession 5 Rowat, William "Wilson" (I51487)
 
3768 Concession 5 Lot 3
Finlay Munro on Concession 5 Lot 4
Mosa Twp, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada 
Munro, Neil (I14762)
 
3769 Concession 6 Lot 14 Mather, Agness "Nancy" (I4934)
 
3770 Concession 7
Plympton Twp, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada 
McKay, John G. (I7084)
 
3771 Concession 9 Lot 29 - 250 acres Poole, John B. (I3202)
 
3772 Concessions 1 to 6 McLean, James (I48451)
 
3773 CONDIE
MALCOM
ELIZABETH ALLAN/
08/05/1785
466/
40 479
Clackmannan 
Family: Malcom Condie / Elizabeth Allan (F6242)
 
3774 CONDIE
MALCOM
HUGH CONDIE/HELEN MALCOM FR158 (FR158)
M
06/06/1764
468/
10 153
Tillicoultry 
Condie, Malcom (I10858)
 
3775 Cone - Scobie
On Monday, July 23, 1945, in St. Andrew's Wesley Church, by Rev. J.D. Hobden, Howard William Cone, eldest son of Mr and Mrs R Cone, of Evanston, Wyoming, to Lucille Ethel, eldest daughter of Mrs. L.A. Scobie, 647 Cambie Street, Vancouver, BC.

The Vancouver Sun, July 25, 1945, Page 17. via Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-vancouver-sun-marriage-of-cone-und/126653357/ : accessed June 18, 2023), clip page for Marriage of Cone / undefined by user dianeduncan01 
Family: Howard William Cone / Lucille Ethel Scobie (F19963)
 
3776 Confirmation of Thomas Miller, China Merchant, George Street, Paisley, who died 21 April 1881, at Paisley, intestate, granted at Paisley, to John Miller, China Merchant, Paisley, and Elizabeth McIndoe Miller, George Street there, Executors dative qua next of kin. Miller, Thomas (I5777)
 
3777 conflicting inforamtion found in 1851 Census Whyte, Thomas (I3574)
 
3778 CONNAL
JANET
WILLIAM CONNAL/JANET ROSS FR2381 (FR2381)
F
02/03/1817
644/1
210 424
Glasgow 
Connell, Janet (I49622)
 
3779 Connecticut, Probate Court, Simsbury District Probate Records, 1769-1801
#519
Administration of the estate of Daniel Adams, Deceased. Novmber 13, 1779. Then Oliver Adams son of Daniel Adams late of Simsbury deceased move to take administration of the estate of deceased which is granted and he and Permano Adams of Simsbury become bound in a bond of ?500 money that he and Oliver Adams should well and truly perform said trust in manner authorized, and letter of administration are granted to him.
#520
The inventory of the estate of Daniel Adams dec. exhibited at court of Probate held in Simsbury in and for the District of Simsbury on the 4th day of January Anno Domino 1780. John Owen Judge
Oliver Adams administrator of the estate of Daniel Adams, late of said Simsbury deceased, appeared and exhibited an inventory of the said estate under oath in manner satisfactory which inventory is accepted and ordered to be recorded and kept on file. 
Adams, Daniel III (I13959)
 
3780 CONNEL
WILLIAM
JAMES CONNEL/JANET GILFILLAN FR381 (FR381)
M
02/06/1782
646/
20 122
Govan 
Connell, William (I49619)
 
3781 CONNELL
JANET
WILLIAM CONNELL/JEAN LANG
F
16/07/1780
496/
20 235
Dumbarton 
Connell, Janet (I34019)
 
3782 CONNELL
JEAN
WILLIAM CONNELL/JEAN LANG
F
03/05/1778
496/
20 218
Dumbarton 
Connell, Jean (I34020)
 
3783 CONNELL
THOMAS
WILLIAM CONNELL/JEAN LANG
M
18/04/1776
496/
20 204
Dumbarton 
Connell, Thomas (I34017)
 
3784 CONNELL
WILLIAM
WILLIAM CONNELL/JANET ROSS FR2224 (FR2224)
M
16/09/1813
644/1
210 122
Glasgow 
Connell, William (I49621)
 
3785 Connie Barkes
June 28, 1929 ?  January 9, 2018

Connie had what she described as the perfect day, with a shopping trip followed by pre-dinner wine with a friend then dinner with her cherished table mates at the Kensington Retirement Home. Sometime during the evening after curling up to watch TV she climbed aboard the celestial express. Not one to have shied away from the latest fashion with her passion for shopping, Connie's advice was, "Buy it now, it won't look so good on you at 80."

Her other advice was, "Find a laugh every day" and "Know when to get off the stage ...but always leave 'em laughing."

Predeceased by her husband, Keith Barkes, Connie leaves behind her daughters, Susan Croome (Brock) of North Vancouver, Barbara Allison (John) of Victoria, son David Barkes (Michelle) of Langley, one granddaughter, 5 grandsons and one great grandson.

A special thank you to Dr. Rene Weir who kept her shopping and to all those at the Kensington who kept her laughing. 
Miller, Constance Jean (I6932)
 
3786 Connie Johnson
Formerly of Elgin
1923-2010

Connie Elliott Johnson, 87, of Redmond and formerly of Elgin, died Dec. 11. A graveside service will be held at Bramlet Cemetery in Wallowa later.

Connie was born during a snowstorm on Jan. 1, 1923, at the Elliott ranch on Elliott Lane near Prineville. Premature, she was presumed to be still-born until great-grandma felt movement against her apron and rushed her to the warm kitchen.

She was the first child of Elbert and Thelma (Miller) Elliott. The family later moved to Lebanon.

After graduation from high school, Connie married Robert Morton. Together they farmed 80 acres. They had two sons, Steve Morton of Union and Dan Morton of Naches, Wash.; and daughters, Kathi McCann of Crooked River Ranch, Susie Williamson of Redmond and Sally Wolfenbarger of Lebanon.

In 1962, the family moved to Elgin, where she and husband, Bob, owned and operated Morton's Food Store. They later divorced.

Connie married Wade Johnson of Wallowa in 1975. They enjoyed traveling and later settled in Redmond. Wade died in 2003.

Connie was an active member of The Elgin Stampeders, The Pythian Sisters and the Indian Valley Paraders.

Connie loved gardening. Those who knew her say she had an astounding knowledge of botany and plant growth. She greatly valued her garden club friends, her kind neighbors and her large family.

Connie is survived by her brother, Robert Elliott of Lebanon; all her children; stepson, Wade (Corky) Johnson; 15 grandchildren; many great-grandchildren; three great-great-grandchildren; and numerous step-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her two husbands, parents, two grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

Her sister, Mary Lou Parker, followed her in death on Dec. 27. She was also preceded in death by brothers, Jim and John Elliott.

~The La Grande Observer
Union County, Oregon
January 13, 2011~ 
Elliott, Constance Gay "Connie" (I17806)
 
3787 Connie passed on Monday, December 23rd in Paradise, CA. She was born on June 6th, 1936 to Conley and Juanita Wood in Taney County Missouri where she attended grade school until her family moved to Tule Lake, CA at the conclusion of WWII.

Connie graduated from Tule Lake High School in 1954 and attended Chico State College where she earned her B.A. in Liberal Studies in 1958.

While attending Chico State she met her future husband, William "Kent" Jackson. Connie and Kent were married on May 13th, 1959 in Willows, CA and Connie started her teaching career at Willows High School shortly thereafter.

From the mid 1960s through the 1970s Connie taught for Chico Unified Schools and Chico State as a substitute teacher while raising her family. In 1980 she took a 6 month job with National Medical Enterprises, where she worked in Saudi Arabia to open a new hospital. With the conclusion of that job, she decided to become a travel agent and pursue her passion for international travel.

Connie and Kent loved to travel throughout the world and they were able to visit the Middle East, Europe, England, Ireland, Italy, Greece and South America as well as many cruises to Alaska and the Caribbean. Connie belonged to many community organizations and she donated much of her time and energy to make Chico a better place to live.

Connie was a member of the La Se?%oras, Omega Nu and she was past-president of the North Valley Health Education Foundation. Connie was very proud of both granddaughters, and loved to spoil them at every opportunity. She also enjoyed watching both of them compete in their basketball, softball and volleyball games.

Connie is survived by two sons Mike (Julie) Jackson of Paradise, Todd (Debbie) Jackson of Walnut Creek; two granddaughters Jennifer and Jessica of Paradise.

Published in Chico Enterprise-Record from Dec. 31, 2013 to Jan. 1, 2014 
Wood, Conita Sue "Connie" (I14310)
 
3788 Connie, one of 11 children, was a daughter of William and Anna Ferrier, who grew up in Vancouver where she met and married her beloved husband of 57 years, Clyde. They lived in Dartmouth, N.S., Victoria and Kamloops, B.C., and Pincher Creek. She was predeceased by her loving husband Clyde in 2007, her parents and all but 2 of her siblings.

She is lovingly remembered by her 7 children, 11 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. When the last of her children went to school, she went to work as a secretary, finishing her long career at Matthew Halton High School, having been there for 18 years.

Connie spent many of her years volunteering, helping out wherever she was needed.
Source: Obituary 
Ferrier, Constance Irene (I36220)
 
3789 Contained in a time capsule found when installing a night depository box in the stone wall of the Bank of Montreal wall, were two town newspapers, one, a copy of the Expositor dated June 19th, 1884 with the late J.W. Motherwell, as publisher.

Perth Courier, 25 Years Ago
15 Apr 1981, pg. 36. 
Motherwell, John (I35647)
 
3790 continued father's business Campbell, William Duncan (I17486)
 
3791 contracted 1 Jan 1648 Family: John Hamilton, 4th Earl of Haddington / Lady Christian Lindsay, Countess of Haddington (F24423)
 
3792 contracted 1 January and 4 February 1648 Family: John Leslie, Earl Leslie, 1st Duke of Rothes / Lady Anna Crawford-Lindsay, Duchess of Rothes (F24422)
 
3793 Contributor Johnny History # 49654896:
Andrew Harold Gibson was born on December 22, 1882, in Perth, Ontario. He was the seventh of nine children born to William and Jessie Gibson.

In 1901, he moved to Lacombe, Alberta, but in 1907 returned to the east to attend Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario. He graduated from the law school, and in 1912 was called to the bar in Edmonton. On July 13, 1913, he married Lena MacPherson Paton.

The photo to the right was shot by Edmonton photographer Gladys Reeves in about 1935.

He served as Northern Affairs Officer in Ottawa and the Northwest Territories before moving on Dawson City in 1950 and being appointed as Commissioner of the Yukon Territory on August 15th of that year.

The subject of moving the capital of the Yukon from Dawson City to Whitehorse had been a topic of discussion for many years. As one of his first duties, Commissioner Gibson had a report prepared on the matter.

In 1951 he was informed that the move of the capital to Whitehorse would take place, and he was given the job of informing staff and politicians. He resigned as Commissioner of the Yukon on October 15, 1951, shortly after announcing the move.

Andrew Harold Gibson died in Whitehorse on Monday, January 28, 1957, and is buried in the 6th Avenue Cemetery (now called the Pioneer Cemetery).

Contributor: Christine Browning (48581352) ?W goldbutte21mt@gmail.com:
The Whitehorse Star, Thursday, January 31, 1957
Magistrate Gibson's Death Brings End To Long And Distinguished Career -

A long and distinguished career that had touched many aspects of life ended here early Monday morning with the death of Magistrate Andrew Harold Gibson, QC. Active in the legal profession for more than 40 years, Magistrate Gibson had turned his hand to many pursuits, ranging from Commissioner of the Yukon Territory to prairie cowboy, before making his final move to Whitehorse.

Born 74 years ago in Perth, Ontario, Magistrate Gibson received his university training at Queen's. During his undergraduate years he was an all Canadian football player. This rugged background helped to put him in shape for some of the jobs he found out west. Soon after graduating in law from Queen's, the Magistrate came to Alberta wehere one of his first jobs was as horse wrangler. One of his favourite stories concerned the experience of rounding up horses at 60 below zero on the Prairies.

Before setting up in private law practice, Mr. Gibson taught school for a short time in Ponoka. Following his marriage to the former Lena MacPherson Paton, the young lawyer opened an office in Edmonton. Then from about 1917 until the middle 1930s, the Gibson family lived at Fort Saskatchewan. During these years the energetic lawyer made a trip down the Beaver in 1926, and another trip down the Saskatchewan River on a raft made from telephone poles.

King's Counsel

On January 1, 1930 Mr. Gibson received the appointment of King's Counsel. As Crown Counsel and later Police Magistrate, he practised in Edmonton from 1935 until 1942. After two more moves, one to Fort Smith, the next to Yellowknife, the family came in 1950 to Dawson City when Mr. Gibson was appointed Commissioner of the Yukon Territory.

In this post he was succeeded by Frederick Fraser. Mr. Gibson remained in Dawson as Police Magistrate until 1952. Mr. and Mrs. Gibson moved to Whitehorse when the capital was moved here, and he remained as Police Magistrate until his death.

Real Student

Everyone who knew him had the greatest respect for the magistrate. Said one local barrister, "He was a real student. He was a prodigious reader and had a most remarkable memory. He really should have been a professor." The Magistrate's main hobby was reading, chiefly biographies and history. He was also interested in educational problems and the welfare of the Indian population. While living at Fort Saskatchewan he took an active part in Indian affairs, and continued this interest during his years in the Yukon.

Besides liking to read, the Magistrate also enjoyed curling and up until last year he was active in that sport.

He is survived by his widow, two sons and three grandchildren. Mrs' Gibson now lives in Vancouver where she has been confined to a nursing home because of ill health. The elder son, John, also lives in Vancouver and the younger son, Murray, lives in Edmonton with his family.

At the funeral, held this afternoon at the Presbyterian Church, pallbearers were George van Roggen, N. V. X. Wylie, Inspector J. T. Parsons, RCMP, Murray Macfarlane, Dean Smith ad James Whyard.

As a mark of respect for the deceased, law firms in Whitehorse were closed today.

Contributor: Johnny History (49654896):

Andrew Harold Gibson was born on December 22, 1882, in Perth, Ontario. He was the seventh of nine children born to William and Jessie Gibson.

In 1901, he moved to Lacombe, Alberta, but in 1907 returned to the east to attend Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario. He graduated from the law school, and in 1912 was called to the bar in Edmonton. On July 13, 1913, he married Lena MacPherson Paton.

He served as Northern Affairs Officer in Ottawa and the Northwest Territories before moving on Dawson City in 1950 and being appointed as Commissioner of the Yukon Territory on August 15th of that year.

The subject of moving the capital of the Yukon from Dawson City to Whitehorse had been a topic of discussion for many years. As one of his first duties, Commissioner Gibson had a report prepared on the matter.

In 1951 he was informed that the move of the capital to Whitehorse would take place, and he was given the job of informing staff and politicians. He resigned as Commissioner of the Yukon on October 15, 1951, shortly after announcing the move.

Andrew Harold Gibson died in Whitehorse on Monday, January 28, 1957.

Source: http://www.explorenorth.com/library/bios/gibson-andrew_harold.html 
Gibson, Andrew Harold Q. C. (I1366)
 
3794 COOK Helen Margaret Cook (nee Carroll),
Carroll, as she was known to her friends, passed away peacefully at the Rosedale Hospice on the evening of Saturday, November 6, 1999 at the age of 87 years.

Carroll was born in Vancouver, attended school in Drumheller and graduated from the Calgary Normal School. As a teacher, she taught in country schools near Rocky Mountain House, Wainwright and Tees, then in the town of Rocky Mountain House. Four years were spent at the Correspondence Branch in Edmonton where in addition to marking papers, she was the author of a series of radio scripts which were aired over CKUA and also with some International exposure. Finals years of teaching were at Capitol Hill School in Calgary from which she retired in 1966 because of failing health.

Carroll is survived by her husband of fifty-seven years, Eugene; two brothers, Charles (Edna) of Eckville and Gordon (Violet) of Valleyview; and numerous nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her sister Jean Bardenhgen of Eckville, and by a brother William of Bentley.

Special thanks are given to the nursing staff at the Rosedale Hospice for their tender care and compassion. Funeral Services will be held at MclNNIS & HOLLOWAY' S 'Chapel of the Bells' (2720 Centre Street North) on Friday, November 12, 1999 at 3:00 p.m. with the Rev. Victor Kim of Grace Presbyterian Church officiating. Graveside Service to follow at a later date at Queen's Park Cemetery. Floral tributes gratefully declined, if friends so desire, memorial tributes may be made directly to the Alberta Cancer Foundation, co Tom Baker Cancer Centre, 1331 - 29 Street N.W., Calgary, Alberta T2N 4N2. In . In living memory ot Carroll Cook, a tree will planted at Fish Creek Provincial Park MclNNIS & HOLLOWAY FUNERAL HOMES 'Chapel of the Bells', 2720 CENTRE STREET NORTH. Telephone: 403-276-2296.

Calgary Herald
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
10 Nov 1999, Wed  ?W  Page 83 
Carroll, Helen Margaret (I47722)
 
3795 COOKE
ALEXANDER FERRI
JAMES COOKE/MARGARET FERRIER FR494 (FR494)
M
21/06/1818
494/
20 255
Cardross 
Cooke, Alexander Ferri (I46640)
 
3796 COOKE
JAMES
ANDREW COOKE/ELSPETH MCEWAN
M
20/04/1780
369/
20 157
Kinnoull 
Cooke, James (I46260)
 
3797 COOKE
JANET
JAMES COOKE/MARGARET FERRIER FR787 (FR787)
F
01/12/1811
496/
30 321
Dumbarton 
Cooke, Janet (I46639)
 
3798 COOKE
MARY
JAMES COOKE/MARGARET FERRIER FR489 (FR489)
F
22/05/1814
494/
20 245
Cardross 
Cooke, Mary (I46641)
 
3799 Cornerstone Funeral Home
Gossel, Isobel
September 17, 1930 - November 27, 2019
ISOBEL ALICE GOSSEL, beloved wife of the late Arthur Roy Gossel, of Lethbridge, passed away peacefully at the Good Samaritans West Highlands on Wednesday, November 27, 2019 at the age of 89 years.

Isobel is survived and forever loved by her daughters Wendy Weerstra, Donna Weerstra and her son John Weerstra. She will be lovingly missed by Roy's children; Karen (Gordie) Mohn, and Joy Gossel, 14 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.

Besides her loving husband Roy, she is predeceased by her daughter Barbara Clay and two stepsons Bruce and George Gossel.

Isobel Alice McDougall was born September 17, 1930. She spent her early childhood with her parents Ralph Fraser McDougall and Alice Blair McDougall living west of Granum. Their Braeside ranch offered the opportunity to ride the fenceless range on her beloved horse. She lived an enriched childhood, enjoying school as well as singing and piano lessons. After high school graduation she attended the University of Alberta where she studied Education specializing in primary school education.

Isobel taught elementary school in Edmonton before she returned to her roots in Granum, where in 1952 she married Andrew Weerstra and raised four children in a farming environment in the Granum community.

Isobel received her permanent teaching certificate as a substitute teacher and then went on to teach grades one and two in Granum for many years. She was a beloved teacher and excelled in teaching children to read and enjoy language arts. She was an innovative, creative and patient teacher. She often spoke of the privilege and honour she was given, teaching children their foundations in reading and writing.

She and Andrew divorced in 1972; they remained friends.

Isobel married Roy Gossel in 1975, embracing Roy's children into a loving extended family. They traveled throughout Alberta, relocating wherever Roy's career with the Energy Resources Conservation Board took them. Isobel enthusiastically joined her new communities and left an imprint in each and every one.

Isobel was very active in the Royal Canadian Legion, and could be found white gloved and proper at formal ceremonies or in the kitchens mashing potatoes or serving the catered offerings at numerous functions with a smile and easy word to all the hungry recipients.

Isobel was a talented seamstress, musician, songstress and crafter.

Isobel cleverly sewed matching dresses for her three daughters in their younger years. She created many Halloween costumes, Christmas and Easter outfits and as the years went by, turn of the century gowns for Edmonton's Klondike Days celebrations.

Isobel shared her beautiful singing voice and musical talents in the University of Alberta Choir, in classrooms, community halls, at social affairs, festivals, weddings and funerals. She played both piano and organ. In her retirement and as a Canadian Snowbird, she directed and produced many original and entertaining events in Arizona.

Her life was filled with a plethora of arts and crafts. She enjoyed painting, pottery and ceramics, fabric arts, creating jewellery and beading. She passed this tradition onto grandchildren and great grandchildren. Isobel also enjoyed reading; her last book entitled "Zen"

At Isobel's request, a Private Family Service will be held.

Flowers are gratefully declined. In lieu of flowers and in memory of Isobel, donations may be made to the Interfaith Food Bank, 11033 Avenue North, Lethbridge, AB, T1H 0H7. 
McDougall, Isobel Alice (I46004)
 
3800 Corning Daily Observer, Monday, 9 June 1980:

Neva Luce dies Sunday

Neva Vernetta Luce, 74, died Sunday morning at her home in Flournoy. She evidently died during her sleep from a heart ailment.
The well known horsewoman was reported to have taken a long ride the previous day. She was born in Paskenta Oct. 12, 1905, the daughter of Joseph and Orphia Uhl, pioneers of the area.
She was a member of the Native Daughters of the Golden West, and of the Flournoy-Paskenta 4-H Riding Club. She and her husband, Hugh, and family were well known in riding circles and often won top honors in parades and competitions.
She is survived by her husband Hugh of Flournoy, and five daughters, Nita Pitkin, Arabelle Maitia, Charlotte Humphrey and Barbara Humphrey, all of Flournoy and Ardelle Pitkin of Red Bluff; and a brother, M. Boosie Uhl of Corning; 22 grandchildren, 28 great grandchildren and one great-great grandchild.
Services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the chapel of Hall Brothers Mortuary with Douglas M. Maitia, a grandson officiating. Burial will follow in the Paskenta Cemetery.- Transcribed by M. 
Uhl, Neva Vernetta (I49742)
 

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