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[S201] Cemetery Records of North and South Annville Township, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, (Lebanon County Historical Society), in the custody of the Lebanon County Historical Society, Lebanon, PA.
[S236] Benjamin Boger Family Bible, The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ: Translated out of the Original Greek and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised, (New York: T. Carlton & J. Porter, n.d.), Owner (1992) John Paul Boger, Denver, CO. Note with Bible in handwriting of Wyatt Boger, "This Bible received March 5, 1926 from Harry Cassady. It is the old family Bible of Grandfather Benjamin Boger and was handed down to his daughter Ellen B. Cassady and then to Wyatt Boger. It is to be kept in the Boger family." Then in Bertha Boger Wear's handwriting, "Received by Bertha Boger Wear Aug 15, 1966." She gave it to John Paul Boger. Photocopy of original in possession of compiler.
[S248] Charles Christian Miller, History of Fairfield County, Ohio and Representative Citizens, (New York: S.J. Clarke Publishing, 1902), Reprint (Tuscon, AZ: W.C. Cox Co., 1974) FHLC microfilm no. 934,895, item no. 3, in the custody of the LDS Family History Center, Salt Lake City, UT.
[S253] Licking County Genealogical Society, Licking County, Ohio Probate Records 1828-1904, (Licking, OH: Licking County Genealogical Society, c1975), p. 42, Estate no. 40, James Kirkendall, Administrators: Jacob Ketner [a brother-in-law] and James F. Park, Bond: $16,000, 22 Feb 1848. p. 64, Estate no. 61, James Kirkendall (de bonis non) Administrator: Samuel E. Harrison, Bond: $5000, 18 Jun 1856. p. 97, Deceased: James Kirkendall, Heir: Martha, Guardian: Brumfield Gilmore [another brother-in-law], 19 May 1849. Page 111, Deceased: James Kirkendall, Heirs: J.W., aged 19, Freeman P., 12, Florence, 9, Guardian: Isaac White, 21 Mar 1856.
[S266] Annette Kunselman Burgert, Eighteenth Century Emigrants from German Speaking Lands to North America, Volume I: The Northern Kraichgau, (Breinigsville, Pa: The Pennsylvania German Society, 1983).
[S269] Cyrus Boger, History of the Boger Family in the United States of America, with additions in 1927 by his son, William Pierce Boger. Blueprint copy sold to Wyatt Boger by William Pierce Boger in 1937, in possession of Win Wood, who also has the correspondence concerning this purchase.
[S301] William Henry Egle M.D. M.A. ed., Notes and Queries 1898, (Baltimore: GPC, 1970), in the custody of the Southern California Genealogical Society Library, Burbank, CA.
[S304] Fred B. Wampler, The Wampler Family History, 1701-1980, (Los Alamos, NM: Fred B. Wampler, 1980), 929.273 W181w, in the custody of LDS Family History Library, Salt Lake, UT.
[S306] Fairfield County Chapter Ohio Genealogical Society, Cemeteries of Hocking Township, Fairfield County, Ohio, (Lancaster, OH: Fairfield County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society, 1994), p. 41. Hunter, James, died Dec. 27, 1893, aged 85y 2m 22d [5 Oct 1808]; Abigail G., wife of J. died Apr. 25, 1850, aged 41y 3m 7d [18 Jan 1809]; Ara A., wife of J. died Jan 8, 1834, aged 73y 3m 19d. Hunter, Mary Jane, daughter of James & Abigail, died July 11, 1849, aged 5y 5m 28d [13 Jan 1844]; Hunter, John A. son of James & Abigail, died Nov 26, 1847, aged 7y 9m 8d. [18 Feb 1840]
[S330] William John Hinke Ph.D., Pennsylvania German Pioneers, Vol. I, 1727-1775. (Pennsylvania Genealogical Society, 1934), pp 60-63, "At the Courthouse of Philadelphia, Aug 11th, 1732... A list was Presented of the Names of One Hundred and Six Palatines, who with their Families, making in all about Two hundred and Seventy nine Persons, were imported here in the Ship Samuel, of London, Hugh Percy, Master, from Rotterdam, but last from Cowes, as by Clearence of the Officers of the Customs there." Paullus Boger, 40; Philip Boger, 18; Ullerich Fischer, 28; Maria Fisherin, 28; Eva Bogerin, 35; Mathias Boger, 13; Michiel Boger; 12; Justina Bogerin, 5; Kathrana Fisherin, 4.
[S335] Homer Boger, Boger Family, photocopies of pages, 4 and 31-32. No documentation attached.
[S377] S. B. Nelson, Nelson's Biographical Dictionary and Historical Reference of Fayette County, Pennsylvania, (Uniontown, PA: S.B. Nelson, 1900), p. 1053, in the custody of the Southern California Genealogical Society, Burbank, CA. "John Boger, a veteran soldier and an old resident of Franklin township, was born in 1842 in Fayette county, and is a son of Joseph and Jane (Gibson) Boger. His paternal great grandfather [Mathias Boger Jr.] came from Germany to America about 1730 and served as a soldier in the Revolutionary war. His [John Boger's] grandfather, Joseph Boger, Jr. [not Jr.] was born in Lancaster county, Pa. where he was a millwright [not likely since he was a small child when he moved with his family to Franklin Co, PA. More likely it was his father Mathias Jr. who was the millwright.] and married and reared a family of five children: Benjamin, Joseph, Elizabeth, Catherine and Mary. Joseph Boger, father of the subject of this sketch, came to Fayette county and in 1828 married Jane Gibson who was born in the year 1800. Mr. and Mrs. Boger reared a family of three sons and two daughters: Samuel, Rebecca, Mary, Joseph Jr., and John, the subject of this sketch...."
[S405] Ruth Bradford Lacey, Hedges - Brumfield - Eveland Genealogy, (Casey, IL: R.B. Lacey, 1977), FHL microfiche 6,019,872 in the custody of the LDS Family History Center, Salt Lake City, UT.
[S409] Salem Evangelical Lutheran Church, Parish Register 1790-1869, in the custody of the LDS Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT.
[S417] Gevevieve M. Shouse, Wamplers in America, (Baltimore: Gateway Publishing Co., 1981), 929.273 W181sh, in the custody of LDS Family History Center, Salt Lake City, UT.
[S425] Hazel Atterbury Spraker, The Boone Family, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1977), in the custody of the LDS Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT.
[S444] Fred B. Wampler, Wampfler (Wampler) Family History, 1500-1700, (Los Alamos, NM: Fred B. Wampler, 1986), 929.273 W181wf, in the custody of LDS Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT.
[S535] A collection of early original documents and German family group sheets supplied by Brian Boger, Jun 1999. These papers were gathered in Schwaigern early 1999 by his friend Eva Kendall.
[S623] James Tallman family records compiled and supplied by Glenda Hadley <e-mail address> in 1999.
[S637] Fairfield Trace, Fairfield Co, OH, Winter 1986, p. 7-8, lists the year.
[S638] A handwritten paper, author unidentified (one place on page are initials J.E.D.), in the files at the Lebanon County Historical Society, "From a slip of paper found in the Sauer family Bible and evidently cut out of the imported family Bible (which latter Bible passed into my Uncle John's family) it appears that Matthias Boger was born Anno 1716 - that his parents were Johann Paul Boger and Anna Eva, and that the sponsers at baptism were Michael Hay and Philipp Emerich. This makes it clear that Matthias was a boy of nearly sixteen when he landed in Phila." William Pierce Boger's History of the Boger Family in the United States of America states, "The following in the German language, is a copy of a birth and baptismal certificate, taken from an old german family bible, which the father brought along from Germany. It has long since been lost. 'Mathias Boger, anno 1716, der ist gabohren. Eltern sind Johann Paul Boger, und Anna Eva. Taaf zengen. Michael Hay und Phillip Emerich".
[S662] Boger family group sheet compiled by Mildred Sutton and supplied to Joyce Miller.
[S914] Harmon Edwards family records compiled and supplied by Daniel Edwards.
[S919] Will of David Evans, Will Book 1, p 139-41, Berks Co, PA, dated 7 Oct 1763, recorded 26 Nov 1763, Copy of original in possession of Win Wood.
[S941] Boger family records compiled and supplied by Trudie Davis-Long, a record of all Boger lines in U.S.
[S970] History of Carroll County, IL (Chicago: H.F. Kett, 1878), typed transcription supplied by Carroll County Genealogical Society, Oct 1994. They list living children: Nancy, Adcheline, Reuben, John, Ella, Alice, Ida, Edward and Freeman, and 3 deceased children.
[S971] Ellen B. Cassady to Wyatt Boger, letter dated March 1921, original in possession of compiler. "Dear Nephew, I received your welcome letter weeks ago. I will try to tell you what little I know about our Boger relatives. My Grand father Boger lived in Maryland State. his name was s [?] Joseph. I cant tell you where he died or when he died. Grand mother Boger died when her children were small and their Aunts took them and raised them up. that was the way they got scatred. And I never could tell you how my father got away up here. Uncle Joseph Boger lived in fayette Co Pa. his family was three boys and two girls Joseph Samuel John Mary Rebecka Uncle Joseph and his wife died many years ago. Cousin Joseph Boger family was three 2 girles and one boy they are grown up. Joseph and his wife died a few years ago. Joseph lived near where his father lived. Cousin Samuel Boger family was one a girl. Samuel has been dead and his wife for many years the girls husband is dead. Samuel lived in Nebraska and died there and was buried there. Grandfather Boger family was 2 boys and 2 girls their names Joseph and Benjamin. Mary and Catharine. the girls were married they are all dead many years ago. these girls lived near where Uncle Joseph lived. Benjamin was my fathers name. Cousin Mary told me that her father said that he had a brother Banjamin and that he had often tried to find him but he never could. Uncle Joseph Boger was a wagon maker. he had a farm near the coal mines and after he died cousin John sold that farm and bought a farm away from the coal country they have a man to do the farming. they are to old to do much work. John Mary and Rebecka live together on the farm I write to Mary. I hav'nt heard from them for six months I dont know if they are all living I wrote to Mary this week All this that I have wrote to you Mary wrote to me. they are pretty well fixed for living. but they are very old people...".
[S1000] F. Kirkendall entry, 1880 U.S. Census, Omaha, Douglas Co, NE, p. 293, Dwelling 231, Enumeration District 22, Sheet 29. National Archives Microfilm T-9, Reel 748. F. Kirkendall, 37, widowed or divorced, shoemaker, b. OH, both parents b. OH; Fell, Anna, 28, sister in law, schoolteacher, b. IL; 2 boarders & son of boarder; Fell, Ben, 18, brother in law, clerk shoe store, b. IL; Sellman, D., 11, adopted daughter, b. IL.
[S1017] Freeman P. Kirkendall entry, 1900 U.S. Census, Omaha, Douglas Co, NE. Volume 15, Enumeration District 97, Sheet 1. Freeman P. Kirkendall, Feb 1846, 54, married 17 years, b. OH, father b. VA, mother b. OH, Wholesale Boot & Shoes; Julia S., Feb 1862, 35, married 17 years, 3 children born, 2 living, b. OH, both parents b. OH; Ada E., daughter, b. Aug 1885, b. NE; Freeman B., son, b. Aug 1895, b. NE; 2 servants.
[S1125] James Kirkendal entry, 1880 U.S. Census, Union Twp, Licking Co, OH, Enumeration District 173, Sheet 14, Line 18. National Archives Microfilm T-9, Reel 1040, Kirkendal, James 42, Farmer, b. OH, father b. PA, mother b. VA; Caroline, 37, b. OH; James Jr., son, 11, b. OH; Lewis, daughter, 12, b. OH; Charles, son, 9, b. OH; Frank, son, 6, b. OH; Carl, son, 4, b. OH; Olive, son, 1, b. OH.
[S1139] James Hunter Jr. entry, 1850 U.S. Census, Hocking Twp, Fairfield Co, OH, p. 318. National Archives Microfilm M-432, Reel 677, James Hunter, 41, Farmer, Real Estate $2000, b. OH; Nancy, 20, b. OH; Dilila, 18, b. OH; George, 16, b. OH; Emila, 14, b. OH; William J. , 11, b. OH; Milton, 8, b. OH.
[S1166] Jacob Ketner - Carolina Gilmore family group sheet, compiled and supplied June 1994, by Lois Ketner Angel.
[S1167] Will of Jacob Stake, Will Book D, p. 177, dated 16 Nov 1820, probated 4 Apr 1831, Franklin Co, PA, FHLC 323,866 in the custody of LDS Family History Center, Salt Lake City, UT. "...I give and bequeath to my two Nieces (Daughters of Elizabeth Freaker intermarried with Joseph Boger but she is now decd) Elizabeth Boger and Mary Boger who is now living with me to have equal shares of the same but if the said Elizabeth Boger or Mary Boger should die having no heirs then the said estate to be owned or claimed by the surviver but if the deceased having Children or child only said child or children is then to have the mothers part".
[S1302] Birth and Baptismal Certificate of Matheus Boger, handwritten copy in handwriting of Joshua B. Nearhoof, supplied Aug 1995, by Vesta Brehm. Location of original unknown and origin of information unknown. "The following is a copy of a birth and baptismal certificate taken from an old family Bible brought from Germany by the father Johann Paul. This Bible has been lost many years. Matheus Boger anno 1716 der ist gebohren. Eltern sind Johann Paul Boger und Anna Eva. Tauf zinger [baptismal witnesses] Michael Hay und Phillip Emerick".
[S1398] Bogar family group sheets compiled by Richard W. Bogar.
[S1400] Rigby-Hunter Family Bible, states James Hunter was born 5 Oct 1808. This information came from Phyllis Justice.
[S1545] Wm P. Boger to John Boger, letter dated 5 Jan 1896, photocopy in possession of Win Wood. John Boger was son of Joseph H. Boger, son of Joseph Boger, son of Mathias Boger, Jr. Wm P. Boger is son of Cyrus, son of Joseph, son of Valentine, son of Mathias Jr.
[S1632] Benjamin Boger to Frederick Dubbs, Quit Claim in Deed Book O, Bedford Co, PA, p. 379, FHL microfilm 331,378 in the custody of LDS Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT. "Know all men by these present that whereas Andrew Fracker Late of the County of Bedford the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania died about the year one thousand eight hundred and sixteen poseset of a tract land with a Grist Mill and saw mill thereon erected containing about one hundred and thirty acres more or less situate in the township of Dublin in the County of Bedford aforesaid.... leaving nine children Viz: Andrew, Sophia, Molly, Fanny, Barbra, Catharina intermarried with William McCalmont, Elizabeth intermarried with Joseph Boger, Mary intermarried with Reed [another son Philip listed in other documents] and Andrew having made his will and testament by which he disposed of Estate except the above cited Tract of Land - Now Know ye that I Benjamin Boger legal heir to Elizabeth Boger family Elizabeth Fraker now decd do for myself my heirs.... do grant Bargain and sell unto Frederick Dubbs.... in consideration of seventy two dollars and eighty seven cents.... do renounce and forever quit claim.... 31 July 1826" Benjamin Boger made his mark and the witnesses were Samuel Campbell and Abraham Lany. This document was signed in Huntingdon County and recorded in Bedford County. Benjamin Boger signed as an adult in the year 1826.
[S1636] Photograph of cemetery stone of Benajmin Boger at Bald Eagle Cemetery, Blair Co, PA.
[S1637] Benjamin Bogar entry, 1850 U.S. Census, Blair Co, PA, Dwelling 165, Family 169. National Archives Microfilm M-432, Benjamin Bogar, 38, Laborer, b. PA; Harriet, 35, b. PA; Joseph, 18, Laborer, b. PA; Elizabeth, 15, b. PA; Andrew, 13, b. PA; Benjamin, 11, b. PA; Nancy, 9, b. PA; Ellen, 7, b. PA; Lewis, 6, b. PA; Isabella 3, b. PA; Jacob 8/12, b. PA.
[S1643] Will of Benjamin Tallman, Fairfield Co, OH, dated 1820 and recorded 23 Oct 1820. Photocopy supplied by Nancy Tallman Walkowski 1997. "my son William... my son Benjamin... my son John... my daughter Patience... my daughter Sarah... my daughter Ann and John Harrison her husband... my daughter Susannah... my daughter Mary... my wife Dinah... my daughters namely Annah, Susanah and Mary".
[S1666] Lowell Boger to Wyatt and Mabel Boger, letter dated 28 Aug 1944, at Baker, OR. Original in possession of Win Wood.
[S1721] Margaret Rees Hunter family records compiled and supplied by Ellen Copper <e-mail address> Feb 1997.
[S1731] Evans family records compiled and supplied by Donnadeane Depew.
[S1813] Will of Mathias Boger, Lancaster Co, PA, Will Book E, Vol. I, p. 237-39, Lancaster County, PA court house, dated 27 Mar 1784, (Recorded 18 May 1785) FHL microfilm no. 21,356. Copy of original recording in possession of Win Wood. "Mathias Boger, deceased. In the name of God Amen... I Mathias Boger, the elder... yeoman being at present Sick and Weak in Body nevertheless of sound and disposeing Mind Memory and understanding thanks be to God... I give and bequeath unto my dearly beloved wife Anna Magdeleane my Bed & Bedstead a Chest and as much of my household furniture as she shall think Proper to demand or desire I also give and Bequeath unto my said wife the best of one of my Coa..? or the Choice thereof and two Sheep. Item it is my will and I do hereby order that all the money what I have at the time of my decease I give and Bequeath unto my said wife Anna Magdeleane to make use of the same dureing her Life as she shall stand in meed of and provided their should any money or Estate remain after her decease then it is my will that the same what shall so remain of my Estate as aforesaid shall be equally divided between my daughter Maria Elizabeth and my son Mathias and my daughter Magdeleane & my son Valentine share and share alike and as for my son Christian's children I give and bequeath unto them the sum of five shillings over and above a Bond which my son Valentine have executed to them which shall be in full of all their part or share to my estate. And lastly I do hereby nominate constitute and appoint my son Valentine Boger Executor... [signed] Mathias Boger".
[S1822] Will of Mathias Boger, Will Book C, p. 84-6, Franklin County court house, Franklin Co, PA and codicil dated 12 Jan 1813 (Recorded 23 Jan 1813). Copy of original will, recorded will and codicil in possession of Win Wood. "I Mathias Bogar of Leterkenney Township Franklin County and State of Pennsylvania (yeoman) being very sick and weak in body, but of sound mind, memory, and understanding... my beloved wife, Barbara Boger the one moiety in half part of the whole amount of the annual rents of my Plantation situate in the Township County and State aforesaid, which I now live on, during her natural life, for her own proper use, also to have the sole use and benefit of the new End of the mansion house... one Cow of her own choosing, as much pewter ware as she thinks proper to take to her use, as much kitchen furniture as will be necessary, her bed bedding and bedstead, all to be compleat, all her clothes and as much of my linnin as she thinks proper, all my spun yarn flax, to her own proper use, to have liberty to cut and hawl as much firewood, on the said plantation, as will be necessary for her use during her Natural life, to take of such wood as will do the least damage to the said plantation, also my big chest, also all the Beer on the premises, also four Bushels wheat, also as much beef and pork as she thinks proper to take of whatever I have, also two Chairs, my ten plate stove to remain in her part of the house during her Natural live--all my vinigar. Second, I order and direct after my decease, that my Executors or the survivors of them, to sell by public vendue, all the remainder of my personal property (whatever is left after the above bequeath) And the amount of Sales to be applied towards the payments of my just debt; And I further impower my Excuetors or the Survivor of them to Lease my said plantation annualy during the natural life of my said wife and the whole of the one half of the rent to be paid to my wife Barbara as above mentioned and the other half so much thereof as will be necessary to be applied towards keeping the said plantation in proper repairs, pay taxes chargable. The remainder after my Just debts is all paid, to be annually equally divided among all my children. ...to grant bargain sell... all that house and lot situate in the Town of Strasburg, ...now in the possession of Henry Line, and the amount of Sales to be applyed towards the payment of my debts if any there be when sold, if none, to be equally divided among my children. ...after the decease of my wife, Barbara Boger, ...to grant bargain, Sell and Convey... all that my plantation or Tract of land, which I now live on, ...and the neat proceeds, of the amount of sales to be equally divided among all my children... It is further my will that all charges that stand against any of my children, is to be deducted out of the share of their legacy, it is to be understood that each of my children or their legal heirs, is to have an equal divident of the neat amount of all my Estate after the death of my widow, having due regard, to said sum or sums, which they respectively have already received. I Do hereby appoint Stephen Wilson and Jacob Stake both of the township...hereby revoking all former wills by me made... this 31 day of December 1812." signed by Mathias Bogar. Directly below it is the codicil, "I, Mathias Bogar... 12 January 1813... executors...to grant bargain Sell & Convey the lands & Tenements... the one third of the whole amount of sales of my plantation is to remain in the purchaser or purchasers hands during the natural life of my wife Barbara Bogar and the amount of the annual interest thereof is to be paid annually to my said wife Barbara Bogar or to her certain attorney... after the death of my said wife, the said one third purchase money is to be equally divided to & amongst my children or their representatives, the said annual Interest... is to be in full consideration of Dower... After the sale of the said plantation... the two thirds of the amount of sales of the said plantation to my lawfull Children or their lawfull representatives--..." Mathias his X mark Bogar. "23 January 1813...Mathias Bogar, now dec'd..." [Orphan's Court, Franklin Co, PA, Vol. B, p. 128, Mathias Boger Estate $2,986.99 1/2 cents.].
[S1823] Probate Papers of Mathias Boger, Jr., Estate no. 1185, 23 Jan 1813, Franklin Co, PA. Copies from microfiche at courthouse in Chambersburg. Original documents in File box no. 8, missing from courthouse Dec 1992. Microfiche copies in possession of compiler are poor and are unreadable in many areas. In 1994, copies of original documents were received by writer and are legible. Document dated "14 March 1815, 56.) paid to Joseph Bogar, one of legatees as per release $482.16 1/2; 57.) paid to Benjamin Bogar, one of legatees... $482.16 1/2; 58.) paid to John Davis and Catherine his wife, one of legatees $482.16 1/2; 59.) paid to Susanah Davis, one of legatees... $482.16 1/2; 60.) paid to Philip Roan & Magdalene his wife, one of legatees...$482.16 1/2; 61.) paid to John Nevin guardian of Christina Bogar, one of legatees... $482.16 1/2." [I will use this as the birth order because it lists Joseph first, Benjamin second and Christina last which we know to be correct. The other three girls could possibly be out of order.] Second Document, "Account of Jacob Stake surviving Executor of Mathias Bogar Decd filed 2 Feby 1826... of the said balance received by Stephen Wilson. 2.) Cash Paid Joseph Bogar, one of the heirs as per... $757.79 1/2; 3.) Cash Paid Philip Rane, one of the heirs...$757.79 1/2; 4.) Cash Paid John Nevin guardian of Christina Bogar $757.79 1/2; 5.) Cash Paid Benjamin Fricker one of testators wards $185.59 1/2; 6.) Cash paid Christian Fricker one of testator wards $185.59 1/2; 7.) Cash Paid William Cox intermarried with Catharine Bogar $279.88; 8.) Cash Paid John Davis intermarried with Susanah Boger as per rects $126.83; 9.) Cash Paid Thomas M. Kinstry Guardian of Susanna minor child of Benjamin Bogar one of the sons of Mathias Bogar $128.82; 10.) Cash paid William Davis Admr of Benjamin Bogar $72.48".
[S2140] Obituary of David Broomfield, Lancaster Gazette, Lancaster, Fairfield Co, OH (25 May 1849), as transcribed in "Gateway to the West," p. 424. "Died at his late residence in Hocking township on the 17th inst., Mr. David Broomfield, at the advanced age of 87 years, 6 months and 13 days, leaving a large family of children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. The deceased migrated to this county in the fall of 1819 from Virginia and has resided here since that time in this township."
[S2412] Probate Extract, Benj Boone from the Pennsylvania Traveler Post, Vol. 15, 974.8 B2pt in the custody of the LDS Family History Library, Los Angeles, CA.
[S2415] William Pierce Boger to Wyatt Boger, letter dated 28 Feb 1937, "The Andrew Boger you say stopped over in the Bald Eagle Valley. My father Cyrus Boger always and frequently said he heard his father Joseph [note: son of Valentine] talk about their relations near Punxetany in the Bald Eagle Valley, so this positively connects our families together and further proves the correctness of my 10 sheets as far as I went." Original letter in possession of Win Wood.
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