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From: "Kizer Child" <>
Subject: Re: [PA-LAC] WIMMERS CITY-1920 CENSUS
Date: Sun, 30 May 2004 08:34:23 -0400
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There is also a small town called Wimmers in Mount Cobb. It is located
between Routes 348 and 590. I lived there as a child. As a matter of
fact, the library in Hamlin, PA is the train station from that town. They
moved it fom Wimmers to Hamlin in the 1980's I believe. It was across the
road from my house, which was the old general store for Wimmers before my
grandparents bought it.
Faye
"When a leaf falls from your family tree, it makes no sound as it flutters
down, but you hear it with your heart " :( [Goodbye Ray-- 29 May 1967--- 7
November 2002]-Faye 11/2002
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From: "dorac" <>
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Sent: Saturday, May 29, 2004 10:15 PM
Subject: [PA-LAC] WIMMERS CITY-1920 CENSUS
> Hello list
> Would anyone have knowledge of how to find Wimmers City in the 1920
census.
> I must be in some other district.
> Hope you know.
> Dora
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