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Marriage: Children:
  1. Catherine Dehaven: Birth: 1792 OR 22 MAY 1794 in Horsham, Montgomery, Pennsylvania. Death: 22 MAY 1882

  2. Joseph Dehaven: Birth: 10 NOV 1795 in Horsham, Montgomery, Pennsylvania. Death: in Baltimore, MD

  3. Phoebe Dehaven: Birth: 14 MAR 1797 in Horsham, Montgomery, Pennsylvania.

  4. Samuel Dehaven: Birth: 28 FEB 1799 in Horsham, Montgomery, Pennsylvania.

  5. Jacob Dehaven: Birth: 3 JAN 1801 in Horsham, Whitpain, Pennsylvania. Death: 1866 in likely New Castle Co, DE

  6. Mary Dehaven: Birth: 14 MAY 1803 in London Britain, Chester, Pennsylvania. Death: 18 FEB 1882 in White Clay Creek, Delaware

  7. Jesse Dehaven: Birth: 10 OCT 1805 in London Britain, Chester, Pennsylvania.

  8. Sarah Ann Dehaven: Birth: 21 JUN 1817 in London Britain, Chester, Pennsylvania. Death: 11 SEP 1870


Notes
a. Note:   ehaven b 10 Jun 1774 Rhineland, Germany.
  Germersheim, Rheinland-Pfalz is from ThomasMcDermott77 of Baltimore Maryland, McDermott III Family Tree at Ancestry. Thomas P Mcdermot III 40s Rosedale, MD (8 miles from Baltimore) Thomas J Mcdermott III Glen Burnie, MD 9 mi from Baltimore. He's a son of Thomas P McDermott Jr 1945-2013, and Janet Chirly Brookman 1950-2013. 48. Baltimore and Parkville. Danielle, Timothy, Angela, Janet, Dawn. White Marsh Rd and Bucks School House Rd. b 1970. 56 Hardwood Dr, Baltimore, <b>MD </b> 21237    Current Address 56 Hardwood Dr, <b>Rosedale </b>, <b>MD </b> 21237    56 Hardwood parcel ID 20-00-009450 Thomas P McDermott III current owner name. Mailing address is Rosedale. (Jan 2003 - Mar 2017) 9824 Harford Rd, Baltimore, <b>MD </b> 21234    (May 2010 - Oct 2014) 1801 Cobourg Ct #T1, Parkville, <b>MD </b> 21234    (Nov 1999 - Feb 2013)
  Odehaven OLlivia DeHaven family tree has Germersheim, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany. Olivia Dehaven. 60+ Clarence Dehaven and Hester Martin. Baltimore, Maryland. Olivia T Dehaven Olivia Dehaven Knighton Felton PA 365 Pine Valley, Felton PA 17322 age 68. Olivia T Dehaven age 66 b 1952 401 Hill St, York PA 17403 Pine valley Drive #114 Brogueville PA 17322 356 Pine Valley Drive, Felton PA 17322 York County (Kelvin L Wilks, Steven S Logan)
  In Rheinland-Pfalz Magdalene Mary Pluck Paths41, Stump family tree. DanielSBrogan Daniel Brogan family tree. Rlmet Preston Family Tree Scrapcatb Calvert-Brogan Family Tree
  Philadelphia PA Whalecf Fasswold Family Tree PatriciaAnnWaters Patricia Ann Waters family tree.
  Rheinland-Pfalz is German for Rhineland-Palatinate. Sometimes called the Rhenish Palatinate which refers to other things besides.
  <b>Palatinate </b>, German <b>Pfalz </b>, in German history, the lands of the count palatine, a title held by a leading secular prince of the Holy Roman Empire. Geographically, the Palatinate was divided between two small territorial clusters: the Rhenish, or Lower, Palatinate and the Upper Palatinate. The Rhenish Palatinate included lands on both sides of the middle Rhine River between its Main and Neckar tributaries. Its capital until the 18th century was Heidelberg. The Upper Palatinate was located in northern Bavaria, on both sides of the Naab River as it flows south toward the Danube, and extended eastward to the Bohemian forest. The boundaries of the Palatinate varied with the political and dynastic fortunes of the counts palatine.
  It is uncertain who were her parents. There were a couple of Pluck immigrants in Montgomery County; both were German Reformed. One thing that is certain is that Mary was born in the German Rhineland to a Reformed family. A member of one of these families, Daniel Pluck, also settled near enough to London Britain to have been mentioned in her probate records. He bought a "pot rack or hooks", and a small pot; a large number of people bought household items. A Daniel Pluck lived in London Britain in the 1840 census. His name is a clue to which family, but the matter cannot be established with certainty. Partly because both families to some degree used the same names; it is not impossible they were related.
  Ancestry DNA testing strongly supports the notion that Mary Magdeleine belonged to the family of Adam Pluck, and was the sister of Daniel Pluck and Catherine Ann Pluck who married Jacob Ploward. Specifically there are 4th to 6th cousin matches to several descendants of Catherine Ann Pluck who married Jacob Cloward, and went to Utah as Mormons.
  I have seen no firm evidence as to whether the two Pluck families were related. The LDS tree most likely assumes that they were, when George's descendants and Pluck strays are referred to as Jacob Cloward relatives, as it is Mormon strategy to baptize to Mormon heaven as many relatives as possible. If the matter can't be proven one way or the other they are likely to assume it and think the worst that can happen is some not really relatives don't get to be in Mormon heaven.
  Ancestry trees have Rhineland-Palatinate. One source has her married Jesse Dehaven on Feb 22, 1793, in Philadelphia. This is in Pennsylania Marriage Records, 1700 - 1821, at Ancestry. Records of St. Paul's Church, Philadelphia. Marriage records of St. Paul's Church, Philadelphia. 1759 - 1806. Simple list of names of the people who got married with dates.
  Old St. Paul's P.E. Church. It was established in 1760. (There are only a few marriages for 1759).
  Her gravestone says Mary M. Dehaven. New London Presbyterian Church Cemetery, with Jacob, Mary and Catharine Dehaven Kennedy as well as her husband. Plot: Old Cemetery.
  From listing of burials in New London Presbyterian Church old cemetery; De Haven, Mary M. died 4 Sep 1838 aged 61 years. That would be born 1777. De Haven, Jesse died 11 Jan 1835, aged 61 years.
  Another listing of j
  Tree at World Connect cites this as source on birth and death date and marriage date.
  Author: Don Shockey, Compiler, updated J. Patterson Title: DeHAVEN, Biographical Notes on William Dehaven, Philidelphia, now Montgomery Co, 1714-1784 Publication: Name: USGenWeb Archives; Location: Philidelphia, Pennsylvania; Date: Jul, 2002; Repository:Name: RootsWeb.com, Inc Note: 
  Biographical Notes on William Dehaven, Philidelphia, now Montgomery Co, 1714-1784., Compiler Address: Pennsylvania Copyright © 1997 by Don Shockey. This copy contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives.
  Shockey has: Jesse Dehaven b. 10 Sep 1773, d. 11 Jan 1835, Londan Britain Twp, Chester Co, PA m. 22 Feb 1793, Magdalene Mary Pluck, b. 10 June 1774 d. 4 Sep 1838
  Jesse did not have his own household in 1790 census. Samuel lived in Montgomery County.
  Most wives of Jesse's direct line, if not all, were recent immigrants from Germany. Like Carrie Dehart's lineage, this line is entirely Pennsylvania Dutch with a little Dutch and Belgian from far back.
  She always signed documents with her mark instead of her name, but it is far from certain that she coudn't write. She often signed with her husband's Pennsylvania-Dutch style mark. It contained several letters, which she formed better than I form mine.
  She appears to have had something of a firecracker personality. She and the wife of her son James Smith were at each others' throats, necessitating the building of a second Smith farmhouse.
  She had a nice set of pink china, which her daugher Mary Dehaven Smith made sure to acquire from her estate sale.
  Most descendants of this couple who I have corresponded with so far have more colorful personalities and mental health problems than is typical of Dehavens as a whole.
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  Mary Dehaven's Probate
  Notice of appointment of executors, posting of bond of $368, September 22, 1838, of estate of Mary Dehaven, late of township of London Britain. SAmuel Dehaven, William Crossan, James Kennedy (e)
  9755 Mary Dehaven's Estate Adm. Bond File a22 Dept. 1838 Book D Vol 4 page 356
  The account of Samuel Dehaven Administrators of all and singular the Goods and chattels rights and credits which were of Mary Dehaven late of the Township of London Britain in the County of Chester Deceased
  This accountant charges himself with the amount of the INventory and appraisment of the said Estate remaining of file in the registers office ___ $181.75 Also with the advance of sales 81.19 And also with the further sums To cash from self for one year and six months rent 187.50 To Do from James Markey Gent 12.50 To Do from Jethro MCully 5. Do Hatton Merser .49 $468.43
  And the said Accountant craves an allowance for the following payments and disbursments made of the same as will appear from the voucher herewith exhibited. Viz. By cash paid for letters of administration 3. Cassimir Messinoner as ________ 2.33 Samuel Tompson for the funeral (?) as pr bill and __ 23.50 for diging Grave and other funeral Expenses 8.42 Levi B Tinley as pr bill and rcpt 6.64 Stephen Miller for coffin as pr Rcpt 7.00 Dr John Boyd as pr bills and receipt 10.00 Jesse Dehaven as pr bill and receipt 42.33 David Strickland as pr bill and recept 7.57 Hanniah Merser as pr bill 2.12 Thomas Jefforcs for calling vendue 3.00 Robert M Waugh Judgemnt Bond as pr receipt 117.82 Jesse Dehaven as pr assonmt and receipt 9.58 James Mackey as pr acc and recipt 2.87 Robert M Waugh as pr Receipt 3.00 Administrators own account as per ___ 177.30 Register and Clerk of Orphans Court fees 7.75 Compensation to accountant 32.49 $468.43
  Errors Excepted October 27th 1840
  Samuel Dehaven
  9755 Mary Dehaven's Estate Vendue List Filed October 22nd 1838
  Candehont of Sale of the Goods and Chattels of Mary Dehaven Acc a Late of the Township of London Britain, is as follows by the Highest bidder to be the buyer - Any person buying goods at this sale to the acount of three dollars and upwards shall have a credit of three months by giving their notes with approved security all lepor seems to be cash, no goods to be ___ until the conditions are complied with.
  Lard Carr James Mackey .30 Iron bound Cask Ephraim Morrison .08 Cider Barrel Jab Mackey .35 Soap tub William Smith .08 flour cask Jas Kennady .06 Der Do with Apples Jesse Dehaven .50 Small Bucket Catherine Bird .20 Knife Box and Rake Lydia Chambers .20 Bucket Jas Mackey .42 Large Tub Elisha Garrett .05 Small " Jas Mackey .30 Large " Jas Mackey .65 pitch fork " " .01 Dung Fork Jas Kennady .35 Wood saw " " .50 Spade George Smith .42 Hatchet and picers lot Hugh Stewart .14 Axe Edward Ruhnford .37 Dripping pan Hugh Stewart .37 Lot gridiron Rumford .17 Dripping pan Jas Mackey .05 Pot rack or hooks Jacob Kurtz .32 " " Daniel Pluck .31 Dripping pan William Thompson .30 Small pot John Vandever .45 " Edward Rumford .90 " Daniel Pluck .12 Bake Oven James Mackey .50 Tea kettle Edward Rumford .90 Griddle Jesse Dehaven .40 Coffe Mill Jacob Kurtz .55 Brass Kettle William Thompson 1.60 2 coffe pots at 6" EAch Ephraim Morrison .12 " " Edward Rumford .15 2 candle sticks at 16 each James Mackey .32 2 tin pans at 10 each Edward Rumford .20 2 milk pans at 6 each William Smith .12 small crock James Mackey .07 scrapers H And Irons Hugh Stewart .75 Iron by the lot Elisha Garrett .30 Dough Brough James Mackey .32 Large Chest William Crossan 1.12 Spinning Wheel Joseph Whann 1.25 Rest Jesse Dehaven .50 Waiter Jacob Egley .22 Desk James Mackey 1.37 high post bed steads William Smith 1.37 bed steads Jesse Dehaven 1.12 side saddle " " 1.00 cook stove John Markey 10.50 stove Keg Joseph Whann .62 herring at $1.5 per hundred Andra White 1.57 half hogshead James Kennady .35 cider barrel James Mackey .75 Rope " " .35 " Joseph Dehaven .75 Table Lydia Chambers .65 " Edward Rumford 1.85 " James Mackey 1.50 Carpet @ 37 per yd 22 yds Wm Thompson 8.14 " @ 14" per yard John Vandacus 1.124 6 Chairs at 87 l/2 ea Andrew White 5.25 3 " 32 1/2 ea Edward Rumford .97 Stand Hugh Steward .37 " William Smith 1.00 Lot of knives and forks Ephriam Morrison .40 Carving knife and fork James Mackey .50 Lot spoons knives and forks Jacob Kurtz 1.45 hand Irons Brass William Smith 1.00 Tongs Jackson Hutton " Peter Patten .25 2 Candle sticks @ 20 ea Joseph Dehaven .40 2 servers @ 17 l/2 ea Jacob Kurtz .35 2 small pitchers at 55 each George Davis 1.10 Wash Bowl Joseph Dehaven .47 Lot of Dishes Lydia Chambers .20 2 pitchers at 13 ea Wm Smith .26 tea pot John Vandaver .06 set of tea ware Wm Smith .65 Silver tea spoons Jesse Dehaven 5.37 2 decanters at 25 ea James Mackey .50 3 tumbler at 10 ea George Davis .30 Coffee pot Elisha Garrett 1.00 cups and saucers Jacob Kurtz .75 1/2 dozen dishes a 23 ea Joseph Dehaven 1.38 l/2 dozen @ 21 ea Jacob Kurtz 1.26 l/2 dozen plates @ 17 1/2 ea Elisha Garet 1.05 2 plates a 6 each Joseph Dehaven .12 1/2 cups and saucers china William Smith .55 Glass bottle George Davis .08 a state chart " " .45 Looking Glass James Kennady 1.17 FEather bed a 52 oer /3 39 pounds Elisha Garrett 20.47 Feather bed @ 45 per lb David Stephens 14.00 Feather bed @ 45 per lb John Vandaver 4.05 Straw bed Wm Smith .12 " " Wm Smith .95 3 sets of window curtains Jacob Kurtz .42 " " " " .40 " " John Vandaver .40 l pillow Case Joseph Dehaven .08 p pr of pillow cases no 1 " " .20 " " 2 Wm Smith .25 " " 3 Joseph Dehaven .35 " " 4 " " .35 table cloth George Davis .40 " James Mackey .25 " " .25 l sheet John Vandaver .37 " George Davis .40 " Jesse Dehaven .75 " " .72 " George Davis .75 " " 1.12 " " 1.50 " " 1.62 " " 1.62 " Jesse Dehaven 1.85 1 Blanket William Smith 2.25 l blanket " 2.50 l " " 2.12 l " " 2.87 black and white covelid James Mackey 8.75 blue and " " Joseph Dehaven 5.75 oil cloth James Mackey .18 bed quilt JOseph Dehaven .87 " Wm Smith 1.12 " Joseph Dehaven 1.37 " Jacob Kurtz 1.87 " Wm Smith 1.62 " George Davis 3.62 " John Crossan 3.00 bed curtains full sett George Davis 2.25 dining table Thos Shortlidge 6.75 Eight Yankee Clock George Davis 8.50 Corner Cup Board Joseph Dehaven 6.12 Bureau Jesse Dehaven 7.50 Riding gig Eli Davis 10.25 harness George DAvis 3.25 blind halter Eli Davis .87 plow lines " .62 Fly net " 1.62 Collar James Williamson .10 2 breechband @ 50 ea Broad Wheel Ox Cart Waggon Bed Brown Mare James Mackey 45.00
  total rough? $4374?
  Inventory and appraisment of the goods and chattels rights and cridits which were of Mary Dehaven late of the Township of London Britain in the county of Chester deceased this Eight day of September 1838
  Wearing apparel 23.00 Riding gig and harness 26. Brown mare 30 Eight day clock 5 Looking glass 1 one stove and aperstres 9 half dozen chairs 4 dining table 5 small map .25 work stand 1 shovel and tongs And Irons 1.50 A pair of brass candelsticks and sem drip 1.00 Cupboards and contents 11.00 Carpet on the floor and window curtains 4.00 lot of carpeting 1.00 6 bed quilts 4.50 lot of blankets 4.00 2 quilts 2. 2 coverlets 5 feather bed and pillows 2 bed and bedstead 4 one set of bed curtains 1 chalf bed 1 lot of pilow cases 1 5 pr of sheets 8.25 3 table cloths 2 small stand .50 burau and coon 2.50 family Bible .25 old writing desk .50 wheel and eecl 1 side saddle 1 scrimble on garset 1.50 1 bedstead 1 fether Bed 6. Lot Iron ware and somdrus 4 Lot ceder ware in Kitchen and dripping pan 1. Table dough tree 1. Lot of vessels in seller and horning 1.75 one Breakfast table 1. 182.25 Signed, Capsimer Mesimer Wiliam Curry, Appraisers
  Chester County, __ Before me Robert M. Waugh one of the Jusices of the peace in and for the county of Chester personally came William Curry and Cassimer Messimos and they bring duly affirmed according to law doth declare and say: that, the above list or scheule contains a just and true appraisment of the goods and chattels rights and crdits which were of Mary Dehaven late of the township of London Britain as shown to us according to best of their knwoledge and understanding. Affirmed and subscribed the eight day of September AD. l838.
  Before me -
  Robert M Waugh
  Capsimer Misimer William Curry
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  This is the Pluck material from the area.
  Notes on Plucks of Montgomery County
  Mary Magdelena or Madeleine Pluck who married Jesse Dehaven, was married Germany in June l774 or l776 (one of those is the exact date always given) does not appear anywhere else. But Ithink she is the daughter of George Adam Pluck of Montgomrey County and that her family were German Reformed atleast when they came to this country. One clue is that a Daniel Pluck bought extensively from Jesse's and her estates. Another is that members of Adam's family moved through Chester County, as close to London Britain as New London, to my knowledge so far. Daniel can't have lived very far away, but I don't know where he lived when Jesse and Mary died in the l830's. I think George Adam's family were German Reformed because Hans George maried Catherine Wentz in a German Reformed church, and I think the two families were closely related!
  I also think the two families were related; Hans George Pluck and family were in the area far longer and George may even have been born in this country, but the two Pluck families both lived and moved very near each other, and both families intermarried extensively with the same group of families that the Dehavens of that area did. You know, here a Wentz, there a Wentz, everywhere a Wentz, Wentz. Old MacdeHaven had a Wentz!
  From Ancestral file and also an e-mail from Nancy Goldstein:
  Adam Pluck b 1750 Germany d abt 1820 at Bucks Co, PA sp Melane b bef 1775 2 Daniel Pluck b abt 1780 Montgomery, Bucks, PA (none of these people were born in both counties.) This date of birth makes him four to six years younger than Mary Pluck who married Jesse Dehaven. There also were other this- and next- generation Plucks around not accounted for by existing knowledge. Perhaps they were born before Daniel came to this country, as Mary was, so weren't in, for instance, the church records that people checked. 2 Phebe Pluck b abt 1782 Motgomery, Bucks Co 2 Sarah Pluck b at 1784 Mtgomery, Bucks (one thing about this constant Bucks/ Montgomery confusion; the next generation of Plucks turn up in Buck County. (And Pennsylvania Archives index refers to George Pluck as Gluck Pluck.) 2 Pauline Pluck b abt 1787 Montgomery, Buks 2 Hattie Pluck b abt 1792 Mtgomery Bucks 2 Catherine Ann Pluck b 6/19/1795 Mtgom, Bucks m Jacob Cloward, Sr. b 5/17/1790 MD A German's call name was their second name. Nancy Goldstein has: Ann Pluck b date above, d 5/5/1878 Salem, Utah, Utah m 2/1816 Jacob Cloward b 5/17/1790 at Milford, Cecil, MD d 12/5/1851 at PRovo, Provo, Utah. 3 Catherine Ann Cloward b 5/10/1815 m William Oscar Sperry 3 Charlotte R Cloward b 10/6/1818 Newcastle, Newcastle DE or Thistle Co MD. m Elias Harmer b ll/25/1811 or 1818, Chester , Chester Co, PA 3 Daniel H Cloward b 8/30/1820 Chester Co PA m Ruth Bailey Logan b 10/23/1819 Chester Co PA 3 William Cloward b 3/4/1822 New London Chster PA m Rebecca Ann Searle b 12/6/1829 NY State 3 Thomas Poulson Clowrd b 12/10/1823 Potts Town Chester Co PA m Mary Page b 3/25/1825 Chester Co m Mary Amelia Gardner b 9/9/1834 Nelson Portage OH 3 James Mason Cloward b 10/17/1826 Chester Co d 5/27/1889 Moroni, Sanpete, Utah m 1.5.1852 Mary Ann Baum b 7/19/1835 Brandywine TWP Chester Co m Ella Adelia Redding b abt 1826 4 Mary Malissa Cloward m Reuben KIng Ames, ggm of Nancy Olsen Golstein. 3 Jacob Cloward Jr b 7/19/1828 Chester Co m Susan Mendenhall b 9/20/1834 or 1828 New Castle Co DE 3 Albert Wilson Cloward b 6/9/1830 New Castle DE 3 Hannah Jane Cloward b 10/12/1833 New Castle DE m George Baum b ll/2/1829 Brandywine Chester Co 3 Eliza Ann Cloward b 10/11/1836 New Castle, Mill Creek Co DE (Mill Creek Hundred, New Castle Co, DE.) m William Oscar Sperry b ll/27/1831 or 1816 Westville New Haven CT The following on Hans George Pluck is from Mormon data bases.
  Hans George Pluck relative of Jacob Cloward, b abt 1740 of Norristown, Montgomery, PA George Pluck b abt 1751 of Whitemarsh, Montgomery, PA m 6/25/1776 German Reformed Church, Philadelphia Catharina Wentz Note that for Mary to have been their daughter, the baby was born before they got married. 2 Peter Pluck chr 6/28/1778 Montgomery Co PA, Upper Dublin. 2 Marie Pluck chr 4/19/1786 of Upper Dublin, Montgomery Co PA 2 Sophia Pluck c 3/22/1777 Upper Dublin, Montgomery Thre were some other miscellaneious Plucks.
  William Pluck, relative of Jacob Cloward, b abt 1802 of Whitpain, Montgomery Co, or abt 1793, Norristown, Montgomery Co, m Mrs. Mary Ann, b 8/4/1801 of Norristown, Montgomrey Co. 2 William Pluck b 2/15/1819 Norristown, Montgomery, PA Marie Pluck chr 4/19/1786 rel of Jacob Cloward, prob of Upper Dublin, Montgomery Co, PA David Pluck b abt 1800 of Germantown Philadelphia m Sarah Weaver
  Elizabeth Pluck b abt 1798 Germantown m Jesse Tool
  Nicholas Pluck, a miscellaneious Pluck, from Mormon data bases also in PA archives, m Margaret Shively abt 1757 of Berkeley Co VA He married her again 1767, when he was of Washington, PA Then he married her AGAIN abt 1775, still of Washington PA! (Understand, most likely he migrated FROM Washington PA TO Berkely Co VA) Again 1779, Washington PA. 2 Mary Pluck b abt 1803 of ,,WAshington Co, PA Notes on Plucks from PA Archives and Federal Census
  Abraham Wentz lived in Whitpain w Samuel, Wm, John, Jonathan Dehaven in 1769 1783 John Wentz has property and estate in Whitapin. Abraham Wentz had an estate. Must have died in 1783. John Pluck, Col, d near Philadelphia 9/24/1839
  Oct 10, 1787 NoRD America, Capt Tys dk Haas from Amsterdam. ?? Johannes Plucks. probably also from 1787.
  George Pluck (indexed as Gluck Pluck) Worcester, Ph Co 1779 Eff Suppl tax 2. (small amt) " " " " State tax _ 10.0 (small amt) He lived near Peter Wentz Whitpain TWP 1780 valuation 500 tax 10.0.0 At that time, he is listednext to Abraham Wentz's estate. At same time in Whitpain, Samuel Dehaven 5700 tax 114.0.6 Jesse Dehaven 560 tax 11.4.0 Upper Dublin, Phil Co, 1781 Effective Suppl tax, George Pluck, laborer. vl 50 tax 16.0 In 1790 Census, Montgomery Co, George Pluck lived not far from Dehavens in Montgomery Co. His family is listed l l 7 - -, meaning he had one son and six daughters. (Ineed to check on names of towns)
Note:   From New London Presbyterian church cemetery. Mary Magdalene "Pluck" D


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