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SHELBY FayeFather's Name: Faye H Shelby Mother's Name: Theo Dremen |
Indiana, Marriages Name: Henry E Morris Event Type: Marriage Event Date: 19 Sep 1938 Event Place: , Steuben, Indiana Registration Place: , Steuben, Indiana Marriage License Date: 19 Sep 1938 Residence Place: Flint, , Michigan Gender: Male Age (Estimated): 39 Number of Previous Marriages: Once before Birth Date: 20 Mar 1899 Birthplace: Clairmont, , New Hampshire Father's Name: Charles Morris Mother's Name: Maude Burnham Spouse's Name: Faye Shelby Spouse's Residence Place: Pleasant Lake, , Indiana Spouse's Gender: Female Spouse's Age (Estimated): 23 Spouse's Previous Marriage Number: Spouse's Birth Date: 23 Aug 1915 Spouse's Birthplace: Paragould, , Arkansas Spouse's Father's Name: Faye H Shelby Spouse's Mother's Name: Theo Dremen Officiator's Name: Kenneth Hubbard Page: 581 GS Film number: 001887329 Digital Folder Number: 005329146 Image Number: 00576 Number of Images: 1 |
New Hampshire, Marriages Name: George G. Sheldon Birthplace: Weathersfield, Vt Age: 31 Spouse's Name: Cora A. Chatfield Spouse's Birth Date: 1877 Spouse's Birthplace: Claremont, Sullivan County, New Hampshire Spouse's Age: 20 Event Date: 20 Sep 1897 Event Place: Marriage Index, , Misc, New Hampshire Father's Name: George W. Sheldon Mother's Name: Mary L. Putnam Spouse's Father's Name: George H. Chatfield Spouse's Mother's Name: Ellen E. Chadwick GS Film number: 1001302 Digital Folder Number: 4243227 Image Number: 1619 |
New Hampshire, Birth Records Name: Birth Date: 20 Jan 1900 Birthplace: Claremont, Cheshire, New Hampshire Father's Name: George G Sheldon Mother's Name: Cora Chatfield Registration Place: Claremont, Cheshire, New Hampshire GS Film number: 1001039 Digital Folder Number: 4244304 Image Number: 01721 ----- NOTE: Sullivan County was organized at Newport in 1827 and is named for John Sullivan, the Revolutionary War hero and a former governor. It was formed from the northern part of Cheshire County. ===== Phyllis A Morris in household of George G Sheldon, "USA Census, 1930" Event Place: Claremont, Sullivan, New Hampshire District: 0006 Gender: Female Age: 30 Marital Status: Married Race: White Relationship to Head of Household: Daughter Birth Year (Estimated): 1900 Birthplace: New Hampshire Father's Birthplace: Vermont Mother's Birthplace: New Hampshire |
New Hampshire, Marriage Records Name: Henry Erwin Morris Event Type: Marriage Event Date: 04 Oct 1919 Event Place: Claremont, , New Hampshire Age: 20 Birth Year (Estimated): 1899 Father's Name: Charles H. Morris Mother's Name: Maude W. Burnham Spouse's Name: Phylis A. Sheldon Spouse's Titles and Terms: Spouse's Age: 19 Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated): 1900 Spouse's Father's Name: George G. Sheldon Spouse's Mother's Name: Cora A. Chatfield GS Film number: 2069702 Digital Folder Number: 4245766 Image Number: 855 |
Also possible name 'Suzanne M Comstock'. |
Birth GRO 4th qtr 1893 Shelston, Richard Bryan Dover 2a 940 Death GRO 4th qtr 1948 Shelston, Richard B 55 Brighton 5h 40 |
Marriages GRO 3rd qtr 1929 CHATFIELD, Ellen L Shelston Cuckfield 2b 399 Shelston, Richard B Chatfield Cuckfield 2b 399 No issue found on GRO. |
USA Census, 1940 Name Edward Shelton Event Place Tract DC-7, Decatur, Militia District 531, DeKalb, Georgia Gender Male Age 32 Marital Status Married Race White Relationship to Head of Household Head Birthplace Georgia Birth Year (Estimated) 1908 Last Place of Residence Detroit, Michigan Edward Shelton Head M 32 Georgia Mary Shelton Wife F 30 Canada Walter Shelton Son M 1 Tennessee Elizabeth Longworth Sister-in-law F 20 Tennessee |
Name Mary B Longworth Event Type Marriage Event Date 09 Sep 1933 Event Place Polk, Tennessee Gender Female Spouse's Name Edward N Shelton Page 286 |
Find A Grave Memorial# 110193488 ----- Fred Kenneth Shelton, 74, of Battle Ground, WA, passed away at home on May 5, 2013, surrounded by his family after a long, courageous battle with congestive heart and kidney failure. He was born in Greenville, SC to Alfred and Hazel (Nalley) Shelton. Fred served in the Army National Guard from 1961-1965. He worked for Bemis Bag Company as a machine operator, retiring after 40 years. After retirement, Fred and his wife, Pearl, purchased a 40 ft. coach and fulfilled their lifelong dream of traveling the states visiting friends and family. His incredible strength and commitment to his family and friends allowed him to remain positive in the face of adversity. Fred is survived by his beloved wife and best friend of 51 years, Pearl; his companion Pug, Dixie; daughters, Robyn (Scott) and Roxann (Craig); granddaughters, Meladi (David) and Melissa (Dustin); grandsons, Justin (Kristen), Joe (Karen), Tom (Nicole) and Forrest (Amanda); great-grandson, Reilly; his brother, Larry; and many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents; and brothers, Doyle and Robert. Memorial services will be Fri., May 10, 2013 at 10 a.m. at Grace Community Church, Woodland, WA, with a graveside service at Evergreen Memorial Gardens at 12:30 p.m. |
CENSUS 1930: RESIDENCE: Ellensburg, Kittitas, WA Lewis Shelton abt 1904 MO Head Marion M Shelton abt 1910 WA Wife |
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USA Public Records Name: Robyn M Chatfield Residence Date: 30 Dec 2000-20 Aug 2008 Residence Place: Vancouver, Washington Birth Date: 01 Sep 1965 Phone Number: (360) 901-5211 Phone Number Recorded Date: 20 Aug 2008 Address: 3207 NE 135th Ave., Vancouver, Washington 98682 Address Date: 30 Dec 2000-20 Aug 2008 2nd Address: 10329 4th Pln NE, Vancouver, Washington 98662 2nd Address Date: 01 Dec 1993 3rd Address: 7007 NE 144th St., Vancouver, Washington 98686 3rd Address Date: 01 Jan 1993-01 Jan 2004 Possible Relatives: Harvey E Chatfield Jr, Meladi Amber CHATFIELD, Melissa CHATFIELD, Meladi A Chatfield Record Number: 253011684 |
Washington Marriage Index Name Harvey E Chatfield Spouse's Name Robyn M Shelton Marriage Date 28 Nov 1980 Marriage Place Clark, Washington, United States ----- Washington Divorce Index Name Harvey E Chatfield Spouse's Name Robyn M Shelton Divorce Date 18 Mar 1987 Divorce Place Clark, Washington, United States |
Spouse of William Thomas BEARD 1831-1911 |
Kentucky, Vital Record Indexes Name Marc L Chatfield Event Type Marriage Event Date 13 Oct 1979 Event Place Boyd, Kentucky Residence Place Boyd, Kentucky Age 23 Race White Birth Year (Estimated) 1956 Spouse's Name Teresa L Shelton Spouse's Age 23 Spouse's Race White Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated) 1956 |
Father: Edward Nicholas SHELTON (1907-1980) Mother: Mary Berma LONGWORTH (1909-1971) |
Parents: Samuel Albertus Shelt (1859 - 1927) Jennie Black (1866 - 1899) ----- Ohio Births and Christenings Name Eunice May Shelt Gender Female Birth Date 18 Jun 1892 Birthplace Napoleon, Henry, Ohio Father's Name Samuel A. Shelt Mother's Name Jennie Back ----- Ohio Death Index Name Eunice M Awe Event Date 14 Mar 1977 Event Place Columbus (Pt), Franklin, Ohio Registration Place Home Residence Place Columbus, Franklin, Ohio Gender Female Age 84 Marital Status Widowed Race White Birth Date 1893 Autopsy Performed Unknown Certificate Number 017942 Volume Number 22807 Certifier's Role Physician Census Tract 4810 Affiliate Line Number 17942 Affiliate File Name DEATHS77.DAT Source Reference Ohio Department of Health ----- Find A Grave Memorial# 132584551 |
Ohio, County Marriages Name Ben Awe Event Type Marriage Event Date 11 Mar 1914 Event Place Henry, Ohio Age 21 Birth Date 31 Mar Birth Year (Estimated) 1893 Birthplace , Henry, OH Father's Name William Awe Mother's Name Lena Gottschalk Spouse's Name Eunice Shelt Spouse's Age 21 Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated) 1893 Spouse's Birthplace , Henry, OH Spouse's Father's Name Sam'L Shelt Spouse's Mother's Name Jennie Back |
Ohio Death Index Name Albert John Shemo Sex Male Age 63 Residence Place New Carlisle, Clark, Ohio, United States Death Date 25 Apr 1991 Death Place Greene, Ohio, United States Death Place (Original) , Greene, Ohio, United States Birth Date 21 Feb 1928 Birth Year (Estimated) 1928 Birthplace Pennsylvania Marital Status Married Occupation Stationary engineers Race White Education Level 12 Autopsy Performed No Autopsy performed Industry General government, not elsewhere classified Father's Name Shemo Father's Sex Male Certifier's Role Physician Event Type Death Time 06:35 PM Certificate Number 026339 Source Description Ohio Department of Health Volume Number 28518 Affiliate Line Number 29137 Injury in Ohio Yes Referred to Coroner Not Referred to Coroner Hospital Status Hospital/Inpatient ----- United States Social Security Death Index Name Albert J Shemo State Pennsylvania Age 63 Birth Date 21 Feb 1928 Death Date 25 Apr 1991 ===== United States Public Records Name Albert J Shemo Previous Residence New Carlisle, Ohio 45344 Previous Residence Postal Code 45344 Second Previous Residence Place New Carlisle, Ohio 45344 Residence Date 1 May 1989 Residence Place New Carlisle, Clark, Ohio Birth Date 21 Feb 1928 Household Identifier 134028468 |
Elizabeth Shepard in household of Harry CHATFIELD, "USA Census, 1900" Event Place: ED 117 Precinct 5 Pasadena city, Los Angeles, California, USA Birth Date: Sep 1871 Birthplace: Minnesota Relationship to Head of Household: Sister-in-law Father's Birthplace: New York Mother's Birthplace: Ohio Race: White Gender: Female Marital Status: Single |
California, Death Index Name: Veda Shepard Chatfield Event Type: Death Event Date: 23 Jun 1957 Event Place: Los Angeles, California Birth Date: 25 Sep 1869 Birthplace: Missouri Gender: Female Father's Name: Shepard Mother's Name: Smart |
Spous of:~~1 Nellie Virgonia TRAMMEL (1917)~~2 Florence REDIFER (1923)~~3 Lillian E FERGUSON (1971) |
USA Social Security Death Index Age 79 Given Name Charles Surname Shepardson Birth Date 07 Jan 1896 State District Of Columbia Last Place of Residence Larimer, Colorado Previous Residence Postal Code 80521 Event Date Aug 1975 ----- Find A Grave Memorial# 21384022 ----- Aug 23, 1975, The Greeley Daily Tribune, Greeley, Weld, CO: Dairy Cattle Authority Dies FORT COLLINS, Colo. [AP] -- Dr. Charles N. Shepardson, 79, an internationally recognized authority on dairy cattle, died here Thursday after a long illness. Shepardson served as dean of the School of Agriculture at Texas A&M from 1944 to 1955 and was head of the dairy husbandry department at the College Station school from 1928 to 1944. He had been an instructor at Colorado State University, then Colorado A&M, from 1920 to 1928, and was graduated from the Fort Collins school in 1917. He was born in Littleton, Colo. He served as the U.S. Delegate to the World Dairy Congress in Berlin in 1937 and in the 1940s and 1950s served as head of many dairy cattle organizations. Shepardson was chairman of the board of directors of the Houston branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas in 1955, and was a member of the board of governors of the Federal Reserve System in Washington, D.C. from 1955 to 1967. He served on a consulting basis since 1967. Shepardson earned his master's degree at Iowa State and his doctorate at CSU. He was instrumental in establishing a new CSU fund-raising foundation, and was named chairman of the foundation's board of trustees in 1974, The Shepardson Building in the agricultural school is named after him. Shepardson's wife, Lillian, died in 1973, and he has no survivors. ===== Charles became the Dean of Texas A & M University School of Agriculture. President Eisenhower subsequently appointed him to the Federal Reserve Board to represent agricultural farming interests. ----- Aug 10, 1959, The Greeley Daily Tribune, Greeley, Weld Co., CO: Shepardson To Address C.S.U. Commencement FORT COLLINS -- An address by one of Colorado State University's more noted alumni, Charles N. Shepardson, will feature the Aug. 14 summer commencement exercise at the University. Shepardson, a 1917 graduate of CSU and now a member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System in Washington, D.C., also will be awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws degree by the school in recognition of his distinguished achievement. The graduates and faculty will begin gathering at 10 a.m. near Ammons Hall and the commencement program will start at 10:30 a.m. in the Oval. There are 79 candidates for bachelor's degrees and 60 students are candidates for master's degrees. An honor student and a three-times All-Conference football center at CSU, Shepardson went on to earn wide recognition as a leader in agriculture, economics and banking. Following his graduation from CSU in 1917, he served as an Army captain overseas in World War I. In 1919 he took a position as animal husbandman for the Wyoming University Extension department. Shepardson, a native of Littleton, returned to CSU as associate professor of animal husbandry from 1920 to 1928. In the meantime he received a master's degree in 1924 from Iowa State College. He was appointed head of the dairy husbandry department at Texas A&M College in 1928 and in 1944 he was named Dean of Agriculture at the college. He led a dairy development program in Texas at a time when the cotton industry was in economic distress and when there was an interest in dairying as a means of providing a better balanced farm program. His contribution of technical knowledge vital to the improvement of the agricultural program in Texas and neighboring states was recognized by his appointment in 1950 as a director of the Federal Reserve Bank and later by his appointment to the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. In four years on the latter assignment Shepardson has come to be regarded nationally as one of the outstanding members of the Board. Shepardson has held offices in a number of organizations. He served as chairman of the resident instruction section of the Association of Land Grant Colleges and Universities in 1947, from 1940 to 1943 he was director of the American Jersey Cattle Club. He was president of the Texas Dairy Products Assn. from 1942 to 1944. He also was a member of the Texas Board of Examiners for Teacher Education from 1953-55 and a member of the National Education Assn. He is on the Inter-American Committee for Dairy Industry, a member of the American Science Assn.; and in 1937 he was a U. S. delegate to the World Dairy Congress in Berlin. Shepardson and his wife set up in 1956 the Shepardson fund. Its purpose is to encourage young members of the CSU teaching staff to make their professional careers in teaching and to assist them in improving their competence as teachers. ===== USA Census, 1920 Name Charles N Shepardson Event Place Laramie, Albany, Wyoming Gender Male Age 23 Marital Status Married Race White Relationship to Head of Household Head Birth Year (Estimated) 1897 Birthplace Colorado Father's Birthplace Ohio Mother's Birthplace Illinois Sheet Letter B Sheet Number 6 Birthplace Charles N Shepardson Head M 23 Colorado Jean V Shepardson Wife F 22 Illinois Nyle A Kennedy Cousin F 22 Iowa ----- USA Census, 1930 Name Charles Shepardson Event Place Precinct 7, Brazos, Texas Gender Male Age 35 Marital Status Married Race White Relationship to Head of Household Head Birth Year (Estimated) 1895 Birthplace Colorado Father's Birthplace Illinois Mother's Birthplace Illinois Sheet Letter B Sheet Number 4 Charles Shepardson Head M 35 Colorado Florence Shepardson Wife F 39 Indiana ----- New York, New York Passenger and Crew Lists Name Charles Shepardson Event Type Immigration Event Date 16 Sep 1937 Event Place New York, New York. Dep 10 Sep 1937, Southampton, England Gender Male Age 41 Birth Year (Estimated) 1896 Birthplace Littleton Colorado Of: College Station, Brazos Co., Texas, USA Ship Name Washington ----- USA Census, 1940 Name Charles N Shepardson Event Place College Station, Justice Precinct 7, Brazos, Texas Gender Male Age 44 Marital Status Married Race White Relationship to Head of Household Head Birthplace Colorado Birth Year (Estimated) 1896 Last Place of Residence Same House Charles N Shepardson Head M 44 Colorado Florence Shepardson Wife F 48 Indiana ----- USA World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 Name Charles Noah Shepardson Event Date 1942 Event Place College Station, Brazos, Texas Residence Place College Station, Brazos, Texas Gender Male Employer Charles Noah/Shepardson Birth Date 07 Jan 1896 Affiliate ARC Identifier 576252 |
Record Type: Marriage License Name: Shepardson, Charles N. Year: 1917 Month: Aug Day: 19 Spouse: Trammel, Nellie Virginia License Number: 5361 County: Larimer -and- Name Charles N Shepardson Event Type Marriage Event Date 19 Aug 1917 Event Place Fort Collins, Larimer, Colorado Age 21 Birth Year (Estimated) 1896 Spouse's Name Nellie Virginia Trammel Spouse's Age 20 Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated) 1897 Page 5361 |
Record Type: Marriage License Archive Location: Name: Redifer, Florence Year: 1923 Month: Jul Day: 31 Spouse: Shepardson, Charles N. License Number: 7253 County: Larimer |
Name Charles N Shepardson Event Type Marriage Event Date 17 Apr 1971 Event Place Brazos, Texas Age 74 Birth Year (Estimated) 1897 Spouse's Name Lillian E Ferguson Spouse's Age 78 Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated) 1893 Certificate Number 027982 Affiliate County Code 021 |
Other children: Ruth Ann Shepardson Shreffler (1855 - 1933) Otis Shepardson (1858 - 1926) Alice May Shepardson Morrill (1859 - 1927) Addah Frances Shepardson Barlow (1862 - 1953) Harriet Sophia Shepardson Kennedy (1869 - 1952) |
Occupation: Privatre nurse. |
Occupation: Public School Teacher Never married, no children |
Son of OTIS SHEPARDSON & LYDIA COLVIN ----- Find A Grave Memorial# 34042976 ===== May 10, 1907, The Rockford Morning Star: DR. SHEPARDSON DEAD Former Resident of Rockford Passed Away in Ohio. Dr. Noah M. Shepardson, formerly of Rockford, more recently of Ohio, passed away at the home of his son, Otis Shepardson at Fremont, Ohio, Wednesday, word being received here yesterday of his passing. Death came from the general breaking down of old age. Decedent had lived in Rockford many years and had his home and office in Wall street. His wife died several years ago and he married again after some time. His wife survives and four sons are also left. He was a Knight Templar and in his prime was active in Masonic circles. The remains will be interred at Fremont. ----- Military: Civil War, Union Army, 23 NYLA ----- Occupation: Laborer, carpenter, farmer, mechant, physician ----- NOTES: "After divorcing Lydia, Noah moved at least seven times in his 38 years left on earth: 1870 census: 1st record found as a doctor Office: 5th Court St. Kankakee, Illinois [home/office] 1879 Office: 30th Front St., Fremont, Ohio 1885 Office: 494 Grand River Ave., Detroit, Michigan 1886 Office: South Front St., Muncie, Indiana 1890 Office: 113 South Illinois St., Indianapolis, Indiana 1891 or 82 in Freeport, Illinois (near Rockford) 1892 purchased home in Rockford 1895 office/home 402 Wall St. & corner of S. Main. 1898 moved to 316 Wall St. According to his military records: during the Civil War he went on detached duty from the 8th N.Y. Heavy Artillery. (His tombstone reads 23 NYLA-New York Light Art., but he never reported to it). He was assigned active duty in New Berne North Carolina as a street inspector. The war lasted seven more months after he enlisted. Noah attended Bennett Medical College-Eclectic Coll. of Med. & Surg. in Chicago briefly in 1870, just prior to settling in Kankakee. There is a book titled "County Physicians of Kankakee,"1878, that claims Noah had 22 years medical experience but that is highly unlikely-according to the evidence of numerous N.Y. censuses which title him as laborer, farmer, or carpenter prior to and during the war years. Noah's second wife, Ollie or Olive, was 26 when he married her in 1882. At the time she was widowed. His dalliances with her ended his first marriage. However, he married wife #2 before getting a divorce. She died 6 months after he married her. Her death certificate only gives fever as the cause, but the county mortality records for the Detroit area where they lived recorded 6 or 7 victims of scarlet fever for the same time period. Her age at death was 28. At the time of Olive's death, her parents (Mr. & Mrs. James C. Potter), lived in Monroe County, Michigan. She died July 22, 1882. She and Noah were living in Wyandotte, Wayne Co., Michigan, a small suburb near Detroit. Monroe Co. is the first county in Michigan just north of Toledo. She is probably buried in one of those two places. His third wife, Mary, was age 31 at the time they married in 1884, also in Michigan, but they later moved to Rockford, Illinois. She would die a frightening death. Her chest cavity and internal organs began to harden to the consistency of "bone" and eventually she could no longer take in fluids or food. A modern term for something similar if not the same thing is scleroderma. Wife #4, Mary L. Hare, was 30 at the time of their marriage which took place on Sept. 30th 1901, just 8 months after wife #3's death. They separated (at least he came home to his first family in Fremont, Ohio to die). Wife #4 later applied for and was granted his civil war pension." Source: Walt Shreffler |
Find A Grave Memorial# 8443886 ===== Son of a Union Civil War surgeon. "Mar 19, 1901: ACCIDENT, SAYS INVESTIGATORS - How Noah Shepardson of Conifer, Colorado Lost his Life. LITTLETON, Colo. (To The Republican.) - As to the death of Noah Shepardson of Conifer, Colo., we, the undersigned, wish to make the following statement and set the whole matter right in the interests of all parties and friends of Mrs. N. Shepardson: Mr. Shepardson drove up into the timber in the forenoon to cut two red spruce poles to make a rack to haul ties on. He had cut the poles [and] was returning home. He stopped and called to his man, Tom Shields, who was cutting ties, about 9 rods away, asking Shields if he wanted his broad-ax. Shields answered no. Shepardson then drove on a short distance on the hillside, which was quite steep, and many trees in the road kept him busy clearing them. He was about to hit a tree and was turning his team away from it when the fore wheel missed it, but the brake beam struck it, caused by the hind wheel sliding about a foot, and that threw the wooden brake-bar, which was about seven feet long, forward with great force. He stood up in the box, leaning up hill and braced himself over the right edge of the wagon box. It threw him forward onto the sideboard of the box, striking his forehead there. The bar struck the crown of his head, causing a fracture of the skull about as large as a half dollar. Mr. Shields went down at noon to his dinner, fed the stock, went in and Mrs. Shepardson asked him where Mr. Shepardson was. He said he started down before noon, and probably he had stopped to bring in a load of wood. They waited an hour longer and Mrs. Shepardson sent Shields to look for her husband. Shields soon came back, saying Shepardson was hurt badly. Mrs. Shepardson and two men ran up the road and Shields followed in a carriage and soon overtook them. When they got there Shepardson was still conscious, but could not talk. They took him to the house and sent for Dr. Baker of Evergreen. He made an examination and said there was no hope for him to live. The place on the back of Shepardson's head had a large clot of blood under the scalp. The doctor cut it open and took it out to relieve the pain. Mr. Shepardson lived till 7 p.m. Mrs. Shepardson sent a telephone message to her brother, J.H. Chatfield of Littleton to come at once and early Wednesday morning he and R.D. Herrick drove up there and they, with Jesse Ray, Tom Shields, Mr. Kennedy and two other men, went up to the place of the accident and made a thorough examination and all six men decided that it was purely an accident and blamed no one. J.H. CHATFIELD, R.D. HERRICK - Mrs. Shepardson says her husband has never had any trouble with any of his men and was held in high esteem by all of them. The Shepardson funeral was held this afternoon at Littleton. (Unidentified newspaper clipping in James Herrick Chatfield family Bible)" |
Father: Samuel SHEPHERD Mother: Thankful MALLORY |
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