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From: Evie Fieseler <>
Subject: Re: [PADAUPHI] STRICKER, WILLIAM GRANT
Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2004 17:18:11 -0500
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Wonderful! Thanks so much, Sue! This is amazing. How long does it
take to get used to thinking backwards in time?

Evie

sue wrote:

> Evie, the book has obviousl made a mistake. It does say 1887, but must
> be a typo and should read 1877 as Albert and Clara (and their 2
> first-born children) are living with Albert's father in the 1880 Middle
> Paxton census. Also, in the 1910 census Albert and Clara say they have
> been married 32 years and have had 7 children all of whom survive.
> There is an 11-year-old Constance in the household, born about 1899 (she
> was born 'after' the 1896 book was written, so there had been only 6
> children born at the time of the book's writing.)
>
> I've just sent you the Brown information too.
>
> Sue


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