The Cantrells and the Donleys in AmericaE. Donley, 1998 - 220 sivua Edward Donley, son of Hugh Donley and Frances Gavin, was born in 1921 in Detroit, Michigan. He married Inez Cantrell, daughter of Lee Roy Cantrell and Inus Roady, in 1946 in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Ancestors, descendants and relatives lived mainly in Ireland, England and Michigan. |
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... impor- tant crops , continued to bring profits . Among fruits the apple or- chards were most important . In 1900 the apple crop was valued at more than $ 7 million . After a long post - Civil War period of grinding 58 Chapter Five.
... impor- tant crops , continued to bring profits . Among fruits the apple or- chards were most important . In 1900 the apple crop was valued at more than $ 7 million . After a long post - Civil War period of grinding 58 Chapter Five.
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... continued that activity , joining a Great Books discussion group at the Bethlehem Library . Later they initiated an- other Great Books club at the Allentown Library , but eventually discontinued this activity because Ed became too busy ...
... continued that activity , joining a Great Books discussion group at the Bethlehem Library . Later they initiated an- other Great Books club at the Allentown Library , but eventually discontinued this activity because Ed became too busy ...
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... continued to grow . In the early 1990s the KidsPeace board took the organization national , recruiting support in Washington and Chicago . As Inez recalls , The two Salk brothers became involved before they passed away ; they ...
... continued to grow . In the early 1990s the KidsPeace board took the organization national , recruiting support in Washington and Chicago . As Inez recalls , The two Salk brothers became involved before they passed away ; they ...
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