Mary Prescott
F, b. 14 August 1685
Mary Prescott|b. 14 Aug 1685|p376.htm#i9038|Jonathan Prescott|b. 1645/46\nd. 5 Dec 1721|p375.htm#i6850|Elizabeth Hoar|b. c 1646\nd. 25 Sep 1687|p234.htm#i6849|||||||John Hoar|b. s 1619\nd. 2 Apr 1704|p235.htm#i6847|Alice (Unknown)|d. 5 Jun 1696|p2.htm#i6848|
Mary Prescott was born on 14 August 1685.1 She was the daughter of Jonathan Prescott and Elizabeth Hoar. Mary Prescott married John Miles on 16 April 1702 and had six children.1
Citations
- [S83] NEHGR, Vol. 55 p. 196.
Rebecca Prescott
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Rebecca Prescott||p376.htm#i9188|Benjamin Prescott|b. 29 Jan 1716/17\nd. 18 Aug 1778|p375.htm#i9186|Rebecca Minot|b. 15 May 1720\nd. 8 Oct 1761|p320.htm#i9187|Rev. Benjamin Prescott|b. 16 Sep 1687\nd. 27 May 1777|p375.htm#i2895|Elizabeth Higginson|b. 28 Jun 1696\nd. 20 Mar 1722/23|p228.htm#i9040|||||||
Rebecca Prescott was the daughter of Benjamin Prescott and Rebecca Minot. Rebecca Prescott married Hon. Roger Sherman on 12 May 1763.
Children of Rebecca Prescott and Hon. Roger Sherman
Sarah Prescott1
F, b. 29 January 1722/23, d. 12 May 1723
Sarah Prescott|b. 29 Jan 1722/23\nd. 12 May 1723|p376.htm#i13217|Rev. Benjamin Prescott|b. 16 Sep 1687\nd. 27 May 1777|p375.htm#i2895|Elizabeth Higginson|b. 28 Jun 1696\nd. 20 Mar 1722/23|p228.htm#i9040|Jonathan Prescott|b. 1645/46\nd. 5 Dec 1721|p375.htm#i6850|Elizabeth Hoar|b. c 1646\nd. 25 Sep 1687|p234.htm#i6849|Capt. John Higginson|b. 20 Aug 1675\nd. 26 Apr 1718|p229.htm#i673|Hannah Gardner|b. 4 Apr 1676\nd. 24 Jun 1713|p182.htm#i5538|
Sarah Prescott was born on 29 January 1722/23.1 She was the daughter of Rev. Benjamin Prescott and Elizabeth Higginson.1 Sarah Prescott died on 12 May 1723.1
Citations
- [S157] Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Descendants of Francis Higginson, p. 15.
(unknown) Pressprich1
F, b. 1910
(unknown) Pressprich|b. 1910|p376.htm#i15243|Reginald W. Pressprich|b. c 1876|p376.htm#i15240|Mattie Winans Smith|b. 13 Oct 1877\nd. 9 Mar 1948|p481.htm#i12671|||||||Alexander Smith|b. 1842\nd. 1885|p477.htm#i12668|Elizabeth P. Sewall|b. 13 Aug 1850|p432.htm#i12667|
(unknown) Pressprich was born in 1910 in New York.1 She was the daughter of Reginald W. Pressprich and Mattie Winans Smith.1
Citations
- [S207] 1910 US Census.
Madelaine Pressprich1
F, b. circa 1907
Madelaine Pressprich|b. c 1907|p376.htm#i15242|Reginald W. Pressprich|b. c 1876|p376.htm#i15240|Mattie Winans Smith|b. 13 Oct 1877\nd. 9 Mar 1948|p481.htm#i12671|||||||Alexander Smith|b. 1842\nd. 1885|p477.htm#i12668|Elizabeth P. Sewall|b. 13 Aug 1850|p432.htm#i12667|
Madelaine Pressprich was born circa 1907 in New York.1 She was the daughter of Reginald W. Pressprich and Mattie Winans Smith.1
Citations
- [S207] 1910 US Census.
Reginald W. Pressprich1
M, b. circa 1876
Reginald W. Pressprich. Investment banker.2 He was born circa 1876 in New York.1 He married Mattie Winans Smith, daughter of Alexander Smith and Elizabeth Phoebe Sewall.1 Reginald W. Pressprich was still living on 9 March 1948 at the time of the death of his wife.2
Children of Reginald W. Pressprich and Mattie Winans Smith
- Reginald W. Pressprich Jr.1 b. c 1903
- Madelaine Pressprich1 b. c 1907
- (unknown) Pressprich1 b. 1910
Reginald W. Pressprich Jr.1
M, b. circa 1903
Reginald W. Pressprich Jr.|b. c 1903|p376.htm#i15241|Reginald W. Pressprich|b. c 1876|p376.htm#i15240|Mattie Winans Smith|b. 13 Oct 1877\nd. 9 Mar 1948|p481.htm#i12671|||||||Alexander Smith|b. 1842\nd. 1885|p477.htm#i12668|Elizabeth P. Sewall|b. 13 Aug 1850|p432.htm#i12667|
Reginald W. Pressprich Jr. was born circa 1903 in New York.1 He was the son of Reginald W. Pressprich and Mattie Winans Smith.1
Citations
- [S207] 1910 US Census.
Anna Preston1
F
Child of Anna Preston and Seth King
- Eliza B. King+1 b. c 1830
Citations
- [S46] Various contributors, Daughters of the American Revolution, Vol. 44 p. 226.
Edith Maria Preston1
F, b. circa 1850, d. 6 March 1915
Edith Maria Preston was born circa 1850 in Minstead, Hampshire.2 The marriage of Edith Maria Preston and Vice-Admiral Orford Churchill R.N. was registered in the quarter ending December 1872 in the New Forest registration district.3 Edith Maria Preston died on 6 March 1915 in London.1
Children of Edith Maria Preston and Vice-Admiral Orford Churchill R.N.
- Edith Mary Preston (May) Churchill+ b. Dec 1873, d. 15 Feb 1967
- Sub-Lt. John Preston Churchill3 b. Dec 1883, d. 18 Mar 1904
Edward Radclyffe Pretyman
M
Edward Radclyffe Pretyman||p376.htm#i20896|Major-Gen. Sir G. Tindal Pretyman KCMG|b. c 1845\nd. Aug 1917|p376.htm#i20895||||Rev. John R. Pretyman||p376.htm#i9833|Amelia Tindal|d. 1884|p517.htm#i9832|||||||
Edward Radclyffe Pretyman was the son of Major-Gen. Sir G. Tindal Pretyman KCMG.
Major-Gen. Sir G. Tindal Pretyman KCMG
M, b. circa 1845, d. August 1917
Major-Gen. Sir G. Tindal Pretyman KCMG|b. c 1845\nd. Aug 1917|p376.htm#i20895|Rev. John Radcliffe Pretyman||p376.htm#i9833|Amelia Tindal|d. 1884|p517.htm#i9832|||||||Thomas Tindal|b. 31 Aug 1783\nd. 26 Jul 1850|p519.htm#i9801|Mary A. Uhtoff|d. 11 Mar 1826|p540.htm#i9821|
Major-Gen. Sir G. Tindal Pretyman KCMG was born circa 1845.1 He was the son of Rev. John Radcliffe Pretyman and Amelia Tindal. Major-Gen. Sir G. Tindal Pretyman KCMG died in August 1917.2 His military career started when he was commissioned into the Royal Artillery in 1865. He was posted to Canada and served in the Fenian Raids of 1866 and 1870. In 1878 with the rank of Captain he served as ADC to General Sir F Roberts and was Mentioned in Dispatches on three occasions. He remained on Robert’s Staff in Madras from 1881 to 1884 and was during this period along with a Colonel Neville Chamberlain, drew up the first official rules for the game of Snooker. In 1887 he was appointed Assistant Adjutant General for the Royal Artillery in India and in 1889 commanded the 2nd District of Bengal with the rank of Brigadier General. With the outbreak of the Boer War and now with the rank of Major General he held the positions of Military Governor Bloemfontein 1900, Commanded Kimberley District 1901, which earned him the QSA with four clasps. For his services he was created a KCMG in 1900. In 1902 he returned to India and remained there until his retirement in 1907.
Child of Major-Gen. Sir G. Tindal Pretyman KCMG
Rev. John Radcliffe Pretyman
M
Vicar of the St. Mary's, Aylesbury.1 Rev. John Radcliffe Pretyman married Amelia Tindal, daughter of Thomas Tindal and Mary Anne Uhtoff, on 7 February 1844 in Aylesbury.2
Children of Rev. John Radcliffe Pretyman and Amelia Tindal
- Major-Gen. Sir G. Tindal Pretyman KCMG+ b. c 1845, d. Aug 1917
- Mary A. Pretyman3 b. c 1852
Mary A. Pretyman1
F, b. circa 1852
Mary A. Pretyman|b. c 1852|p376.htm#i20894|Rev. John Radcliffe Pretyman||p376.htm#i9833|Amelia Tindal|d. 1884|p517.htm#i9832|||||||Thomas Tindal|b. 31 Aug 1783\nd. 26 Jul 1850|p519.htm#i9801|Mary A. Uhtoff|d. 11 Mar 1826|p540.htm#i9821|
Mary A. Pretyman was born circa 1852 in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire.1 She was the daughter of Rev. John Radcliffe Pretyman and Amelia Tindal.1
Citations
- [S94] 1891 British Census, Holdenhurst, Hampshire.
Alice Price ?1
F, b. circa 1878
Alice Price ? was born circa 1878 in Illinois.1 She married Herbert Sydney Duncombe, son of David Thomas Duncombe and Emily Rebecca Cameron Powell, circa 1893.2
Child of Alice Price ? and Herbert Sydney Duncombe
- Herbert Sydney Duncombe Jr.+1 b. 23 Mar 1896, d. Sep 1982
Adelaide Mary Price1
F, b. 31 May 1854, d. 13 June 1933
Adelaide Mary Price was born on 31 May 1854 in Port Adelaide, South Australia.1 She married Peter Augustus Dunne, son of Patrick John Dunne and Jane A. Murphy.1 Adelaide Mary Price died on 13 June 1933 in Walwa, Victoria, at the age of 79.1
Citations
- [S34] Unverified internet information, http://www.familyhistoryindex.com/person.php [May 2008].
Elizabeth Price
F
Elizabeth Price||p376.htm#i65|Maj. Walter Price||p376.htm#i2617|Freestone Turner||p540.htm#i2618|||||||||||||
Elizabeth Price was the daughter of Maj. Walter Price and Freestone Turner.1 Elizabeth Price married, as her second husband, Mitchell Sewall, son of Major Stephen Sewall and Margaret Mitchell, on 20 January 1742/43 in Salem, Massachusetts.1,2 Elizabeth Price was buried on 17 May 1758 in Salem, Massachusetts.3
Children of Elizabeth Price and Mitchell Sewall
- Elizabeth Sewall4
- Stephen Sewall+4 b. 15 Mar 1746/47, d. 28 Jun 1799
- Jonathan Mitchell Sewall+ b. 27 Mar 1748, d. 29 Mar 1808
George Price1
M, b. 1858
George Price was born in 1858.1 He married Abbie Cushing Jewett, daughter of Haynes Jewett Jr. and Lydia Sprague.1
Child of George Price and Abbie Cushing Jewett
- Roy L. Price1 b. 1886
Citations
- [S4] Sandra MacLean Clunies, Clunies files.
Roy L. Price1
M, b. 1886
Roy L. Price|b. 1886|p376.htm#i7384|George Price|b. 1858|p376.htm#i7383|Abbie Cushing Jewett|b. 1864|p260.htm#i7382|||||||Haynes Jewett Jr.|b. 1820\nd. 1881|p260.htm#i7335|Lydia Sprague|b. 1832|p486.htm#i7336|
Citations
- [S4] Sandra MacLean Clunies, Clunies files.
Maj. Walter Price1
M
Maj. Walter Price graduated in 1695 from Harvard.1 He married Freestone Turner.1
Child of Maj. Walter Price and Freestone Turner
Citations
- [S25] Samuel Sewall, Diary of Samuel Sewall (1973 ed.), p. 1082.
Sarah Sears Prichard1
F, b. 3 March 1824
Sarah Sears Prichard was born on 3 March 1824.1 She married Theodore Dwight Woolsey on 6 September 1854.1
Children of Sarah Sears Prichard and Theodore Dwight Woolsey
- Mary Prichard Woolsey1 b. 1 Sep 1855
- John Muirson Woolsey1 b. 13 Feb 1858, d. 13 Mar 1861
- George Woolsey1 b. 2 May 1861
- Edith Woolsey1 b. 2 Jul 1864
Citations
- [S66] Benjamin W. Dwight, Descendants of John Dwight, p. 257.
Elizabeth Prideaux1
F
Elizabeth Prideaux||p376.htm#i9882|Nicholas Prideaux||p376.htm#i9883||||||||||||||||
Elizabeth Prideaux was the daughter of Nicholas Prideaux.1 Elizabeth Prideaux married Rev. John Tindal.1
Child of Elizabeth Prideaux and Rev. John Tindal
- Rev. Nicholas Tindal+1 b. 25 Nov 1687, d. 27 Jun 1774
Citations
- [S82] John Bernard Burke, Colonial Gentry, p. 478.
Nicholas Prideaux1
M
Nicholas Prideaux. President of the Council of Barbados.1
Child of Nicholas Prideaux
Citations
- [S82] John Bernard Burke, Colonial Gentry, p. 478.
Frances Ethel Primrose1
F, b. 21 March 1860, d. 12 March 1926
Frances Ethel Primrose|b. 21 Mar 1860\nd. 12 Mar 1926|p376.htm#i19109|Francis Neil Primrose|b. 27 Mar 1832\nd. 24 Nov 1864|p376.htm#i19106|Henrietta Elizabeth Story Sewell|b. 6 Sep 1829\nd. Oct 1871|p468.htm#i1077|Hon. Francis W. Primrose Q.C.|b. 13 Feb 1784\nd. 26 May 1860|p376.htm#i19107|Percy Gore||p200.htm#i19108|Col. John S. Sewell|b. 1793\nd. 21 Apr 1875|p469.htm#i917|Margaret Hobbs|b. c 1803\nd. 20 Jul 1849|p238.htm#i1072|
Frances Ethel Primrose was born on 21 March 1860 in Sainte Foy, Quebec.1 She was the daughter of Francis Neil Primrose and Henrietta Elizabeth Story Sewell.1 Frances Ethel Primrose was baptised on 29 April 1860 at Chapel of the Holy Trinity, Quebec, privately by the Rev. E.W. Sewell.1 She married Henry Stafford Tyndale Biscoe, son of William Earle Biscoe and Elizabeth Carey Sandeman, on 22 January 1884 in St. Luke's, Torquay, Devon,
Frances Ethel Primrose died on 12 March 1926 at the age of 65.
The marriage of Mr. H. Stafford T. Biscoe eldest son of W. E. Biscoe, Esq., of Holton Park, Oxfordshire, with Miss F. E. Primrose, only child of the late F. N. Primrose, Esq., of Bixley Hall, Norfolk, was celebrated at St. Luke’s, Torquay, on Tuesday morning, the 22nd inst. The Rev. P. Williams, Rector of Rewe, Exeter, cousin of the bride, officiated, assisted by the Rev. W. S. Boyle, Vicar of the parish. The service was choral, Hymn 360 being sung as the bride came up the aisle, and Hymn 379 at the conclusion of the service. The bride was given away by her uncle, Mr. E. M. Primrose, and was attended by six bridesmaids — Miss M. and Miss A. Halliday, Miss Claudine Primrose, Miss Mary Harris, Miss Tyndale-Biscoe, and Miss M. Mackenzie. The bride wore an ivory Duchesse satin dress, trimmed with Brussels lace, tulle veil, and wreath of orange blossoms. The dresses of the bridesmaids were pale blue embroidered muslin, trimmed with cream lace; straw hats with lace and blue feathers. The bridegroom was attended by his brother, Mr. A. S. Tyndale-Biscoe, R.A., as best man. After the register was signed the guests returned to Sorel, the residence of Mrs. G. C. Harris, the bride’s aunt, for the wedding breakfast. Mr. and Mrs. Stafford Biscoe left Torquay at three o’clock for Salisbury, en route for Westfield, Hayling Island, lent to them by Mrs. Sandeman, the bridegroom’s grandmother. The bride’s travelling dress was dark grey cashmere and velvet costume, trimmed with brown maratout, and grey bonnet with a red feather. Amongst the wedding presents, which were very numerous and handsome, were particularly noticeable a handsome walnut wood library writing-table, presented by the tenant farmers of the Holton Estate and T. E. Withington, Esq., of Holton Cottage; a handsome revolving breakfast dish, by the cottage tenants; a pair of silver-gilt sugar tongs and tea scoop and bedroom candlestick, by the servants at Holton Park; a family Bible, by the mistress and children of Holton School; and a silver tea service and candlesticks, by the tenants of the Bixley Hall Estate and — Hansell, Esq.2,3
Frances Ethel Primrose died on 12 March 1926 at the age of 65.
Children of Frances Ethel Primrose and Henry Stafford Tyndale Biscoe
- Robert Stafford Biscoe2 b. 17 Apr 1886
- Archibald Biscoe2 b. 5 Jul 1887
- Dorothy Primrose Biscoe2 b. 27 Nov 1888
- Agnata Bellamira Biscoe2 b. 31 Jul 1891
- John Sewell Biscoe2 b. 15 Jun 1894
- Thomas Winne Biscoe2 b. 23 Jan 1897
- Ethel Mary Biscoe2 b. 19 Jul 1898
Citations
- [S232] Ancestry.com Database, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967. Québec (Anglican) (Québec (Holy Trinity church)), 1860.
- [S165] Ruvigny, The Plantagenet Roll of the Blood Royal. Clarence Volume, Clarence Volume p. 540.
- [S205] Newspaper, Jackson's Oxford Journal (Oxford, England), Saturday, January 19, 1884.
Francis Neil Primrose1
M, b. 27 March 1832, d. 24 November 1864
Francis Neil Primrose|b. 27 Mar 1832\nd. 24 Nov 1864|p376.htm#i19106|Hon. Francis Ward Primrose Q.C.|b. 13 Feb 1784\nd. 26 May 1860|p376.htm#i19107|Percy Gore||p200.htm#i19108|||||||Colonel Ralph Gore||p200.htm#i20813||||
Francis Neil Primrose was born on 27 March 1832.2 He was the son of Hon. Francis Ward Primrose Q.C. and Percy Gore.2 Francis Neil Primrose was baptised on 24 July 1832 at Holy Trinity, Quebec.2 A contract for the marriage of Francis Neil Primrose and Henrietta Elizabeth Story Sewell was signed on 4 June 1857 at Quebec; before Phillipe Huot, notaire.1 Francis Neil Primrose died on 24 November 1864 in Quebec at the age of 32.3 He was buried on 28 November 1864 in Quebec, by the Rev. George V. Housman. A memorial inscription has been added to his father's gravestone in Mount Hermon cemetery AA19.3,4
Child of Francis Neil Primrose and Henrietta Elizabeth Story Sewell
- Frances Ethel Primrose+5 b. 21 Mar 1860, d. 12 Mar 1926
Citations
- [S454] Website Archives nationales du Québec (http://pistard.banq.qc.ca) "Contrats de mariage de la région de Québec, 1761-1946."
- [S232] Ancestry.com Database, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967. Québec (Anglican) (Québec (Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity church)), 1832.
- [S232] Ancestry.com Database, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967. Québec (Anglican) (Québec (Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity church)), 1864.
- [S522] Gordon A. Morley and William J. Park, Mount Hermon Cemetery, AA19.
- [S232] Ancestry.com Database, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967. Québec (Anglican) (Québec (Holy Trinity church)), 1860.
Hon. Francis Ward Primrose Q.C.1
M, b. 13 February 1784, d. 26 May 1860
Hon. Francis Ward Primrose Q.C.. Inspector General of the King's domain for the Province of Lower Canada.1 He was born on 13 February 1784. He married Percy Gore, daughter of Colonel Ralph Gore, on 10 November 1829.1 Hon. Francis Ward Primrose Q.C. died on 26 May 1860 in Quebec at the age of 76.2
Child of Hon. Francis Ward Primrose Q.C. and Percy Gore
- Francis Neil Primrose+1 b. 27 Mar 1832, d. 24 Nov 1864
Citations
- [S232] Ancestry.com Database, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967. Québec (Anglican) (Québec (Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity church)), 1832.
- [S232] Ancestry.com Database, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967. Québec (Anglican) (Québec (Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity church)), 1860.
George P. Proctor1
M
Child of George P. Proctor
Citations
- [S581] Delmar R. Lowell, The Lowells of America, p. 12.
Hannah Proctor1
F
Hannah Proctor||p376.htm#i21938|George P. Proctor||p376.htm#i21952||||||||||||||||
Hannah Proctor was the daughter of George P. Proctor.2 Hannah Proctor married John Lowell, son of John Lowell and Mary (Unknown), on 3 January 1653 in Boston, Massachusetts.2
Child of Hannah Proctor and John Lowell
- Ebenezer Lowell+1 b. 1675, d. 10 Sep 1711
Reese Trego Prosser
M, b. 18 May 1927, d. 15 June 1996
Reese Trego Prosser|b. 18 May 1927\nd. 15 Jun 1996|p376.htm#i2100|William Lloyd Prosser|b. 1898\nd. 1972|p377.htm#i2099|Eleanor Sewall|b. 19 Jul 1898\nd. 26 Mar 1985|p431.htm#i1660|||||||Samuel L. Sewall|b. 27 Jun 1862\nd. 7 Jan 1938|p459.htm#i1202|Jessie D. Newson|b. 20 Jul 1864\nd. 25 Apr 1907|p339.htm#i1658|
Reese Trego Prosser. Professor of mathematics at Dartmouth College. He was born on 18 May 1927 in Minneapolis. He was the son of William Lloyd Prosser and Eleanor Sewall.1 Reese Trego Prosser died on 15 June 1996 at the age of 69.
Citations
- [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
Richard Sewall Prosser1
M, b. 8 April 1930, d. 27 July 2005
Richard Sewall Prosser|b. 8 Apr 1930\nd. 27 Jul 2005|p376.htm#i2101|William Lloyd Prosser|b. 1898\nd. 1972|p377.htm#i2099|Eleanor Sewall|b. 19 Jul 1898\nd. 26 Mar 1985|p431.htm#i1660|||||||Samuel L. Sewall|b. 27 Jun 1862\nd. 7 Jan 1938|p459.htm#i1202|Jessie D. Newson|b. 20 Jul 1864\nd. 25 Apr 1907|p339.htm#i1658|
Richard Sewall Prosser was born on 8 April 1930 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He was the son of William Lloyd Prosser and Eleanor Sewall.1 He graduated as a Bachelor of Arts and a Master of Business Administration from the University of California, Berkeley. He served in the army from 1952-54 and was stationed at Fort Ord. An expert in the field of transportation, Mr. Prosser was employed briefly by Shell Oil Company and by the Minnesota Mining Company in the freight traffic department. He spent most of his professional career teaching business, economics, and accounting. Mr. Prosser was an avid railroad fan and he wrote a scholarly history of the Minnesota railroads entitled Rails to the North Star which was published in 1966. Richard Sewall Prosser died on 27 July 2005 in Berkeley, California, at the age of 75 after a short illness.2
Thomas Lovett Prosser1
M, b. 10 March 1936, d. 7 February 2003
Thomas Lovett Prosser|b. 10 Mar 1936\nd. 7 Feb 2003|p376.htm#i2102|William Lloyd Prosser|b. 1898\nd. 1972|p377.htm#i2099|Eleanor Sewall|b. 19 Jul 1898\nd. 26 Mar 1985|p431.htm#i1660|||||||Samuel L. Sewall|b. 27 Jun 1862\nd. 7 Jan 1938|p459.htm#i1202|Jessie D. Newson|b. 20 Jul 1864\nd. 25 Apr 1907|p339.htm#i1658|
Thomas Lovett Prosser was born on 10 March 1936.2 He was the son of William Lloyd Prosser and Eleanor Sewall.1 Thomas Lovett Prosser died on 7 February 2003 probably in Santa Cruz, California, at the age of 66.2
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