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Andrew Harris Waterman , Capt.Pop-up Pedigree Note*: He m. 1st, Barbara Arnold (dau. of Anthony) & had a dau. Barbara A.Waterman. Birth*: 1808 Marriage*: 7 September 1847, Cranston, Providence, Rhode Island, Principal=Esther Dyer Death*: 1855 Parents:
Father: William Waterman b. October 1782, d. 1870 Mother: Elizabeth Harris d. UNKNOWN
Family: Esther Dyer b. 16 July 1815, d. 2 January 1895
Children:
Fanny Day Waterman+ b. a 1847, d. UNKNOWN Frances B. Waterman b. a 1847, d. UNKNOWN Daniel D. Waterman , Dea.+ b. 6 Feb 1849, d. UNKNOWN Abby Elizabeth Waterman b. 1851, d. 1853
Martha Eddy WatermanPop-up Pedigree Note*: died age 71yrs. Birth*: 3 January 1812, Providence, Providence, Rhode Island Marriage*: 31 October 1831, Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, Principal=John Field Dyer Death*: 13 June 1883, Rhode Island Parents:
Father: Nathan Waterman , Esq. d. UNKNOWN
Family: John Field Dyer b. 7 March 1811, d. 5 December 1889
Children:
John Albert Dyer b. 3 Jun 1832, d. 10 Dec 1834 Frank Waterman Dyer b. 10 Feb 1834, d. 19 Jan 1858
Nathan Waterman , Esq.Death*: UNKNOWN Family: Children:
Martha Eddy Waterman+ b. 3 Jan 1812, d. 13 Jun 1883
Resolved WatermanDeath*: UNKNOWN
Zuriel WatermanPop-up Pedigree Birth*: 1755 Marriage*: 16 March 1783, Cranston, Providence, Rhode Island, Principal=Ruth Dyer Death*: 1825 Parents:
Father: William Waterman d. UNKNOWN Mother: Deliverance Thornton d. UNKNOWN
Family: Ruth Dyer b. after 1764, d. UNKNOWN
Children:
Anna Waterman+ b. 18 Mar 1784, d. 18 Feb 1854 Amy Waterman b. 1788, d. UNKNOWN Sarah B. Waterman+ b. 1792, d. UNKNOWN Zuriel Waterman , Jr.+ b. 1797, d. 1876
Alanson D. WatersPop-up Pedigree Note*: died age 15mo. Birth*: 14 May 1852 Burial*: 1853, DYER CEMETERY, NORTH KINGSTOWN, REMOVED TO QUIDNESSETT Death*: 14 August 1853 Parents:
Father: John Hubbard Waters d. UNKNOWN Mother: Susan R. Dyer b. 4 May 1826, d. 13 February 1900
Elizabeth 'Lizzie' Anne WatersPop-up Pedigree Note*: Elizabeth Anne Waters Obituary (Page 2) Sundance Times, October 21, 1193 ELIZABETH ANNE WATERS Funeral services for Elizabeth Anne Waters, 89, Sundance, Wyoming, will be held on Friday, October 22, 1993 at 10 a.m. at the UnitedMethodist Church in Sundance. The Rev. Lowell Karnes and Merlin O’Haver will officiate at the services. Internment will be in the Green MountainCemetery near Four Corners, Wyoming under the direction of the Fidler-Roberts Northeastern Wyoming Funeral Chapel of Sundance, Wyoming. Miss Waters died Monday morning at the Crook County Memorial Nursing Home in Sundance where she had resided this past year. A memorial has been established for a scholarship fund at theSundance High School for a graduate who is pursuing a career in the teachingprofession. Elizabeth Anne Waters was born on September 16, 1904 at Terraville, South Dakota, the daughter of George and Elizabeth (Dingle) Waters. She grew up on the family ranch 8 miles southwest of Sundance, Wyoming and attended the Talbot Rural school near the ranch home. She graduated from Sundance High School in 1925 and attended Spearfish Normal School at Spearfish, SD. She received her teaching certificate in 1926 and for 46 years she taught rural schools in Crook and Weston Counties of Wyoming. She retired in 1971. She attended many summer school sessions at Black Hills Teachers College at Spearfish. She was a member of the Retired Teachers Association and Rebecca Lodge No. 29 of Sundance. Survivors include her nieces and nephews: Matilda Grubb, Carol Huepel, Evelyn Mahoney, Roberta Phelps, Richard Peterson, George Peterson, Donald Peterson and Martin Peterson and many great and great-great nieces and nephews Birth*: 16 September 1904, Terraville, South Dakota, U.S.A. Death*: 18 October 1993, Sundance, Crook County, Wyoming, U.S.A. Burial*: 22 October 1993, Green Mountain Cemetery near Four Corners, Crook County, Wyoming, U.S.A. Parents:
Father: George Waters b. 12 September 1877, d. 13 December 1955 Mother: Elizabeth 'Beth' Dingle b. 9 August 1877, d. 15 October 1944
Estella M. WatersPop-up Pedigree Note*: died age 17 days Burial*: 1857, DYER CEMETERY, NORTH KINGSTOWN, REMOVED TO QUIDNESSETT Birth*: 10 August 1857 Death*: 27 August 1857 Parents:
Father: John Hubbard Waters d. UNKNOWN Mother: Susan R. Dyer b. 4 May 1826, d. 13 February 1900
Garnet May WatersPop-up Pedigree Note*: Garnet (Waters) Nilson Obituary (Page 5) From the Sundance Times, June,1995 GARNET WATERS Funeral services for Garnet Nilson, 82, will be held at 1 p.m.Thursday at the Hulett Civic Center with Rev. Merlin O’Haver officiating.Burial will follow in the Pine Slope Cemetery, Belle Fourche. She died Sunday, June 23, 1985 at Crook County Hospital, Sundance. Born Jan. 13, 1903 in Mugford, England, she was the daughter of Georgeand Elizabeth Waters. The family came to the United States before she wasa year old and lived at Terraville, S.D. before moving to a ranch nearSundance around 1905. After finishing school, she taught in rural schools in Crook Countyuntil her marriage to Roy L. Nilson on June 15, 1929 at her parent’sranch home near Sundance. The couple moved to the Bear lodge country near Alva before moving toHulett in 1942. After moving to Hulett, she became active in communityaffairs, serving on the Hulett school board for many years. Survivors include her husband, Roy Hulett; two daughters, Mrs. Ed(Evelyn) Mahoney, Tulsa, Okla. and Mrs. Tom (Roberta) Phelps, SiloamSprings, Ark.; two sisters, Elizabeth Waters and Harriet Peterson, bothof Sundance; seven grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren and manynieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents. Memorials have beenestablished in lieu of flowers to the Hulett Ambulance Service or theAmerican Heart Association. Arrangements are under the direction of Frost and Sons, BelleFourche. Birth*: 13 January 1903, Mugford, England Marriage*: 15 June 1929, at Water's ranch, Sundance, Crook County, Wyoming, U.S.A., Principal=Roy Lambert Nilson Death*: 23 June 1985, at Crook County Memorial Hospital, Sundance, Crook County, Wyoming, U.S.A. Event-Misc*: 27 June 1985, Pineslope Cemetery, Belle Fourche, South Dakota, U.S.A., Type: Fact #1 Burial*: 27 June 1985, Pine Slope Cemetery, Belle Fourche, Butte County, South Dakota, U.S.A. Parents:
Father: George Waters b. 12 September 1877, d. 13 December 1955 Mother: Elizabeth 'Beth' Dingle b. 9 August 1877, d. 15 October 1944
Family: Roy Lambert Nilson b. 20 November 1899, d. 16 June 1993
George WatersPop-up Pedigree Event-Misc*: at Lead, Lawrence County, South Dakota, U.S.A., Type: Fact #1 Note*: DINGLE AND WATERS FAMILIES HISTORY In the spring of 1884, John Waters and his wife Elizabeth, and sons Robert, George and James came to Terraville, South Dakota from North Thumberland, England. They were all employed in the mines, John as a miner, George as a blacksmith and Jim as an amalgamator. In about 1886, Edward (Jack) and Mary Dingle, and daughter Elizabeth came to Terraville, South Dakota from England. Jack had worked in Africain the mines, heard about the mines in South Dakota so came to work there.Mary ran a boarding house. The family returned to England in 1894 or 1895because of Jack’s health (miners disease). George Waters went back to England in the fall of 1901 to marry Elizabeth Dingle (December 31, 1901). George returned to the USA in the spring of 1902, Elizabeth remaining in England. Garnet was born in England (January of 1903). Then in the fall of 1903, Garnet and her motherElizabeth came back to Terraville, South Dakota. Robert Waters died of acute appendicitis at the age of 19, and isburied in Lead, Lawrence County, South Dakota. John Waters and his wife Elizabeth moved to the ranch near Sundance, Crook County, Wyoming in the spring of 1903. After John’s death in May of 1905, George and his family moved to the ranch (August 1905). Daughter Elizabeth was born at Terraville, South Dakota and daughter Harriet was born at the ranch near Sundance, Crook County, Wyoming. Harriet married Leonard Peterson and they lived most of their lives on ranches near Sundance. Elizabeth taught rural schools in Wyoming for about 48 years and presently lives in Sundance (1985). Jim married Maude Lenk. They moved to Los Angeles, California in July of 1926, living the rest of their lives in that area. July 1985 Birth*: 12 September 1877, Blythe, Northumberland, England Marriage*: 31 December 1901, England, Principal=Elizabeth 'Beth' Dingle Death*: 13 December 1955, Sundance, Crook County, Wyoming, U.S.A., Unknown GEDCOM info: Heart Attack Parents:
Father: John Clark Waters b. 12 June 1852, d. May 1905 Mother: Elizabeth Taylor b. 25 April 1855, d. July 1923
Family: Elizabeth 'Beth' Dingle b. 9 August 1877, d. 15 October 1944
Children:
Harriet Agnes Waters+ b. 18 May, d. 25 Jul 1988 Garnet May Waters+ b. 13 Jan 1903, d. 23 Jun 1985 Elizabeth 'Lizzie' Anne Waters b. 16 Sep 1904, d. 18 Oct 1993
George E. WatersPop-up Pedigree Note*: died age 3yrs. 6mo. Birth*: 22 May 1860 Burial*: 1863, DYER CEMETERY, NORTH KINGSTOWN, REMOVED TO QUIDNESSETT Death*: 22 November 1863 Parents:
Father: John Hubbard Waters d. UNKNOWN Mother: Susan R. Dyer b. 4 May 1826, d. 13 February 1900
Harriet Agnes WatersPop-up Pedigree Burial*: Green Mountain Cemetery near Four Corners, Crook County, Wyoming, U.S.A. Note*: Harriet Agnes Peterson Obituary From the Sundance Times HARRIET AGNES PETERSON Funeral services for Harriet Agnes Peterson, Sundance, will be heldat 10 a.m. Thursday at the United Methodist Church in Sundance. Mrs.Peterson, 82, died Monday at Lookout Memorial Hospital in Spearfish. Shehad been in ill health for the last 1 1/2 years and had undergone threemajor surgeries. The Rev. Robert Flier will officiate and burial will be in GreenMountain Cemetery in Weston county near Four Corners. Fidler-RobertsNortheastern Wyoming Funeral Chapel is in charge of arrangements. Memorials have been established to the Wyoming Special Olympics andthe Sundance Senior Citizens Center. She was born May 18, 1906 to George and Elizabeth Dingle Waters onher parents ranch six miles southwest of Sundance where she grew up. Sheattended rural schools here and graduated from Sundance High School in1925. She taught rural schools for three years and was married to LeonardPeterson Feb. 6, 1927 on her parents ranch. The couple moved to thePeterson ranch on the north edge of Weston county. In 1956, they moved to a Crook county ranch three miles from wherethey had lived. She moved to Sundance in 1981. Mrs. Peterson was a member of theSundance Senior Citizens Center. She is survived by: two daughter - Matilda Grubb, Sundance; andCarol Heupel, Colorado Springs, Colo.; five sons - George, Robert,Martin, Donald and Richard, all of Sundance; one sister, ElizabethWaters, Sundance; 16 grandchildren, 12 step grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren. Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by her husbandLeonard, Oct. 26, 1967; one son, Carl (Bull) on April 28, 1984; onesister, Garnet Nilson; and an infant son. Peterson Anniversary (Page4) From the Sundance Times, February, 1967 40th ANNIVERSARY MARKED BY RANCH COUPLE FEB. 5 Sundance, Wyo. -- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Peterson were honored with anopen house at their ranch home sixteen miles south of Sundance Sundayafternoon, Feb. 5 in observance of their fortieth wedding anniversary. The Event was hosted by their two daughters, Mrs. Frances Grubb,Devils Tower; and Carol; and their six sons, Carl, George, Martin, Robert, Donald andRichard all of Sundance. A four-tiered anniversary cake centered the refreshment table andwas cut and served by Mrs. Martin Peterson. Mrs. George Peterson served coffee andMiss Carol Peterson the punch. Mrs. Grubb was in charge of the guest book signed byapproximately 70 persons. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson were married February 6, 1927, at the home ofher parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Waters. Judge Harry Isley presided at theceremony. Witnesses were Miss Elizabeth Waters, Mrs. Peterson’s sister; and Louis Peterson,Mr. Peterson’s brother. Peterson - Waters Wedding (Page4) From the Sundance Times, Feb 5, 1927 PETERSON -- WATERS Mr Leonard A. Peterson and Miss Harriet Agnes Waters were united in marriage last Sunday morning at 11:30 at the home of the bride’s parents,Mr. and Mrs. George Waters, Judge Harry P. Ilsley performing the ceremony and Mrs. George Waters playing the wedding march. Louis Peterson acted as the best man, and Miss Elizabeth Waters as bridesmaid. The bride was beautifully adorned in a dress of bois de rose crepe. The ceremony was attended by members of the two families and a few close friends.Following the ceremony a wedding dinner was served by Mrs. Waters. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Waters and is a graduate of the Sundance High School. Since graduating she has taughtschool in Crook and Weston Counties. She was born and raised in Crook County and is well known and liked by everyone within her acquaintanceship. Thegroom is a popular and prosperous farmer whose ranch is in the northern boundsof Weston County where the young newly-weds will make their future home and where they are now at home to all their friends Event-Misc*: Four Corners, Weston County, Wyoming, U.S.A., Type: Fact #1 Birth*: 18 May, at the Waters ranch near Sundance, Crook County, Wyoming, U.S.A. Marriage*: 5 February 1927, at the home of her parents in, Sundance, Crook County, Wyoming, U.S.A., Principal=Leonard Albert Peterson Death*: 25 July 1988, at Lookout Memorial Hospital in Spearfish, Lawrence County, South Dakota, U.S.A., Unknown GEDCOM info: Cancer Parents:
Father: George Waters b. 12 September 1877, d. 13 December 1955 Mother: Elizabeth 'Beth' Dingle b. 9 August 1877, d. 15 October 1944
Family: Leonard Albert Peterson b. 30 August 1897, d. 26 October 1967
Children:
George Andrew Peterson+ b. 29 Jul 1929, d. 13 Feb 1998 Robert Leonard Peterson b. 1 Jun 1931, d. 18 Jun 1993 Carl 'Bull' Dan Peterson+ b. 9 Apr 1948, d. 27 Apr 1984
James 'Jim' Robertson WatersPop-up Pedigree Event-Misc*: Pasadina, Los Angeles County, California, U.S.A., Type: Fact #1 Note*: DINGLE AND WATERS FAMILIES HISTORY In the spring of 1884, John Waters and his wife Elizabeth, and sons Robert, George and James came to Terraville, South Dakota from North Thumberland, England. They were all employed in the mines, John as a miner, George as a blacksmith and Jim as an amalgamator. In about 1886, Edward (Jack) and Mary Dingle, and daughter Elizabeth came to Terraville, South Dakota from England. Jack had worked in Africain the mines, heard about the mines in South Dakota so came to work there.Mary ran a boarding house. The family returned to England in 1894 or 1895because of Jack’s health (miners disease). George Waters went back to England in the fall of 1901 to marry Elizabeth Dingle (December 31, 1901). George returned to the USA in the spring of 1902, Elizabeth remaining in England. Garnet was born in England (January of 1903). Then in the fall of 1903, Garnet and her motherElizabeth came back to Terraville, South Dakota. Robert Waters died of acute appendicitis at the age of 19, and isburied in Lead, Lawrence County, South Dakota. John Waters and his wife Elizabeth moved to the ranch near Sundance, Crook County, Wyoming in the spring of 1903. After John’s death in May of 1905, George and his family moved to the ranch (August 1905). Daughter Elizabeth was born at Terraville, South Dakota and daughter Harriet was born at the ranch near Sundance, Crook County, Wyoming. Harriet married Leonard Peterson and they lived most of their lives on ranches near Sundance. Elizabeth taught rural schools in Wyoming for about 48 years and presently lives in Sundance (1985). Jim married Maude Lenk. They moved to Los Angeles, California in July of 1926, living the rest of their lives in that area. July 1985 Marriage*: Principal=Maude Lenk Birth*: 31 August 1881, Blythe, Northumberland, England Death*: 11 July 1969, Pasadena, Los Angeles County, California, U.S.A. Parents:
Father: John Clark Waters b. 12 June 1852, d. May 1905 Mother: Elizabeth Taylor b. 25 April 1855, d. July 1923
Family: Maude Lenk b. 28 April 1879, d. 23 March 1975
John Clark WatersPop-up Pedigree Burial*: Lead Cemetery, Lead, Lawrence County, South Dakota, U.S.A. Note*: John Clark Waters Obituary (Page 1) From the Deadwood Daily Pioneer-Times, Friday, May 11, 1905 John Waters, who has been a resident of Terraville for most of thelast twenty years, died yesterday morning at his ranch, two miles beyond Sundance. Mr. Waters who was fifty years of age, suffered a stroke amonth ago which caused much un recognition among his friends, and nearly proved fatal at that time. From the Lead Daily Pioneer, Saturday, May 13, 1905 Funeral services over the remains of J. C. Waters will be held onSunday afternoon at Central City in the Miners Union Hall. The funeralservices will take place at 2 o’clock and be conducted by Rev. Roberts of Sundance, Wyoming, who Accompanied the remains of Mr. Waters to the hills, Rev. Roberts having been pastor of the church which Mr. Waters attended during his lifetime. Internment will be made in West Lead Cemetery. Mr. Waters when alive had been a member of Lead Lodge of Odd Fellows and his funeral will be attended by his brothers in that order. John C. Waters Obituary (page 1) From the Blythe News and Wansbeck Telegraph (England) Friday, June 2, 1905 BLYTHE MAN DIES IN AMERICA One of the American papers for last month to hand contains a lengthy reference to the death of the late Mr. John C. Waters, a native of Blythe, whose aged mother resides in Crown Street, Blythe, and who was an honoured citizen in Crook County, U.S.A. The article proceeds: -- The prolonged illness of John C. Waters, who has been lying for four weeks in the shadow of death, at his home in Bearer Creek, seven mileswest of Sundance, culminated in death on Tuesday morning, May 9th, 1905. His ailment was a chronic complication with which he had a seizure in hisyoung manhood, and while for years previous to his last illness there appearedto be no cause for alarm from his physical condition, the former afflictionsrecurred, taking his mortal life. The deceased was born in Blythe, England, June 12th, 1852, but wasone of the venerable pioneers of the Black Hills, having, with his family,made ingress to this frontier territory twenty-four years ago, coming directlyfrom his native land, which required the great courage and fortitude for whichhe was known and will be revered. After spending many years in the faithful employ of the Homesake Company in responsible position at Terraville, the deceased, with his wife, about four years ago, made their permanent abodein Crook County at the place above stated. On Wednesday the body was embalmed and the journey of conducting the remains to Terraville for final obsequies was begun, Rev. M. C. Roberts, of this city, accompanying the procession. The remains will be interred from the M. E. Church atTerraville in the Masonic and Oddfellow’s Cemetery at Lead, of which latter order the deceased was a highly valued member, and who also had membership in the Central Miner’s Union. Of the near relationship of the deceased his wife and two sons,George and James, survive, the first-named son being married, and both sonsresiding in Terraville, and his mother and two sisters residing in England. The deceased was an affable, honest and upright citizen, and numbered his friends by his acquaintances. The loss is keenly felt by all, andwill be enduring. DINGLE AND WATERS FAMILIES HISTORY In the spring of 1884, John Waters and his wife Elizabeth, and sons Robert, George and James came to Terraville, South Dakota from North Thumberland, England. They were all employed in the mines, John as a miner, George as a blacksmith and Jim as an amalgamator. In about 1886, Edward (Jack) and Mary Dingle, and daughter Elizabeth came to Terraville, South Dakota from England. Jack had worked in Africain the mines, heard about the mines in South Dakota so came to work there.Mary ran a boarding house. The family returned to England in 1894 or 1895because of Jack’s health (miners disease). George Waters went back to England in the fall of 1901 to marry Elizabeth Dingle (December 31, 1901). George returned to the USA in the spring of 1902, Elizabeth remaining in England. Garnet was born in England (January of 1903). Then in the fall of 1903, Garnet and her motherElizabeth came back to Terraville, South Dakota. Robert Waters died of acute appendicitis at the age of 19, and isburied in Lead, Lawrence County, South Dakota. John Waters and his wife Elizabeth moved to the ranch near Sundance, Crook County, Wyoming in the spring of 1903. After John’s death in May of 1905, George and his family moved to the ranch (August 1905). Daughter Elizabeth was born at Terraville, South Dakota and daughter Harriet was born at the ranch near Sundance, Crook County, Wyoming. Harriet married Leonard Peterson and they lived most of their lives on ranches near Sundance. Elizabeth taught rural schools in Wyoming for about 48 years and presently lives in Sundance (1985). Jim married Maude Lenk. They moved to Los Angeles, California in July of 1926, living the rest of their lives in that area. July 1985 Event-Misc*: Lead, Lawrence County, South Dakota, U.S.A., Type: Fact #1 Marriage*: Principal=Elizabeth Taylor Birth*: 12 June 1852, Horton, Northumberland, England Death*: May 1905, Lead, Lawrence County, South Dakota, U.S.A. Parents:
Father: George Waters Mother: Elizabeth Tromble
Family: Elizabeth Taylor b. 25 April 1855, d. July 1923
Children:
George Waters+ b. 12 Sep 1877, d. 13 Dec 1955 Robert 'Bob' Smith Waters b. 20 Sep 1879, d. 11 Feb 1899 James 'Jim' Robertson Waters b. 31 Aug 1881, d. 11 Jul 1969
John Hubbard WatersDeath*: UNKNOWN Marriage*: 22 February 1849, Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, Principal=Susan R. Dyer Family: Susan R. Dyer b. 4 May 1826, d. 13 February 1900
Children:
Earl J. Waters b. a 1849, d. 1932 Thomas Bevel Waters b. a 1849, d. 1935 Lydia S. E. Waters b. 23 Nov 1849, d. 23 Apr 1858 Alanson D. Waters b. 14 May 1852, d. 14 Aug 1853 Estella M. Waters b. 10 Aug 1857, d. 27 Aug 1857 Dyer B. Waters b. 31 Jul 1858, d. UNKNOWN George E. Waters b. 22 May 1860, d. 22 Nov 1863 Jennie Stanton Waters b. 1863, d. 18 Dec 1943
Lydia S. E. WatersPop-up Pedigree Note*: died age 8yrs., 5mo Birth*: 23 November 1849 Burial*: 1858, DYER CEMETERY, NORTH KINGSTOWN, REMOVED TO QUIDNESSETT Death*: 23 April 1858 Parents:
Father: John Hubbard Waters d. UNKNOWN Mother: Susan R. Dyer b. 4 May 1826, d. 13 February 1900
Marc WatersNote*: Marc Waters was born on 9 Jul 1961. Dalene Stelting and Marc Waters hadthe following children: 158 i. Christopher Brice Waters was born on 4 Mar 1986. 159 ii. Roechelle Lisa Waters was born on 16 Dec 1987. Birth*: 9 July 1861
Maude WatersPop-up Pedigree Birth*: New York, U.S.A. Marriage*: 1895, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A., Principal=George Clinton Schurman Death*: 25 December 1936, Dorchester, Massachusetts, U.S.A. Parents:
Father: James Waters d. Deceased Mother: Katherine Hendricks d. Deceased
Family: George Clinton Schurman b. 19 November 1869, d. 27 October 1937
Children:
John Isaac Schurman+ b. 24 Oct 1896, d. Deceased Clinton Clark Schurman+ b. 19 Apr 1902
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