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  1. William Roscoe CLICK: Birth: 14 AUG 1923 in Tampa,Hillsborough County. Florida,USA. Death: 27 FEB 1973 in Miami,Miami Dade County,Florida,USA

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 Garland was 9 years old when they moved to Tampa in 1914
  DEATH: SSN 266-28-4153
 SSN 266-28-4153 Residence: 33472
 Born 1 Aug 1905 Last Benefit: 33472 Died Jun 1977 Issued: FL (Before 1951) DEATH: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  DEATH: Florida Death Index, 1970-79
 Name: Garland Lillian Click
 Certificate: 46391
 Place: Okeechobee
 Race: W
 Death Date: 23 Jun 1977
 Birth Date: 01 Aug 1905
  BIOGRAPHY: The following was written by Gloria Evelyn Click on 30 April 2002. The pictures she mentioned are attached to the scrapbook.
  BIOGRAPHY: My Mother and I drove into Wildwood when I was a student 1969-1972, and photographed this house where she said she was born. There was another house that we photo'd, but she was not sure about it. The yard was different or something that confused her. I think I remember the owner letting us take a peek inside for a moment. The fires of years gone by were frequent in towns with wooden buildings, of course. Maurice and I have tried to find this house, but we should have taken the picture to the postoffice or something and maybe there would have been recognition of its existence. We tried the library, but I would need to do my own sleuthing so I could spend more time. Wildwood was a big rail center and residences were for train crews and workers, so modern housing has replaced much of the building. Love, Mom


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