Bonds among relatives were nurtured by letter writing. Required fields are marked *. Choose the volume for your state and become familiar with the format of the book/microfilm. (12). Many articles thou mentioned in thy letter is not so dear here as I managed to get molasses 2 dollars a gallon. The latter, in turn, had been named for an earlier New Garden in County Carlow, Ireland. Nearly all of the main Quaker families from which we are descended are covered in books or articles in the North Carolina Friends Historical Collection at Guilford College in Greensboro, North Carolina. Later he built a crude log cabin on a 640 acre tract, purchased from the Earl of Granville, the title to which was granted in 1759. (1). Quaker children were taught strict obedience. The volumes contain the following information: For Quakers in Indiana, use the FS Library book 977.2 K28h, containing vol. My great great great grand fathers were Hatteras Indian. Single ministers sometimes journeyed with longtime partners and friends. No player [GCM] 0. (13). I am Ken Reason : My Mothers side Patterson is from Scotland then Ireland and all many all over the globe. They traveled abroad throughout their childbearing years, and some still averaged the same number and spacing of children as their contemporaries. With their radical message, the first Friends sought the support of those who shared their beliefs. Nonetheless, a man and woman were required to have the approval of parents and their meetings to marry. She is buried in Franklinton Community Cemetery. The first Quakers had sometimes been expelled from their own extended families due to their religious belief, but as the Religious Society developed, extended kinship networks came to be valued. It will make this page more useful to others researching early Quakers of NC. [K] Eastern shore between Albemarle & Pamticoe Sounds: 1-North Shore-Pamticoe River:Lillington[A], Adams, Pilkington, Snoad, Boyd, 2-Bath Town: Kenyon, Odeon, Aldeson[S], Martin, Worsly [J], Salter[E], Riouset, Adams, Jones,Ottiwell, 3-East of Bath Town to the Sound: Jewell, maule [P], Perkins, Barrow, Adams [P], Dowry, Jones [P],Woodstock, Slade, Jasper, Mattamuskeet, Tuskeruro Indians, Mallard Creek, Chicod Creek, Salter [E], Kingman, Worsly, Blount, Reading,Coldom, Hill, Slade, Slade [B], Crofton, Maule [P], Locker, Peyton [R], Trip [J], Porter, Nevil, Turner[R],Leigh, Jones, Campaign [R], 2-Craven Precinct Johnson, Beards Creek, Frank[M], Wilkinsons Point, Dawsons Creek, 1-Craven Precinct-New Bern Fonville, Handy, 2-South of Trent River up to New Bern Jones [Frederick]-7375 acres, Wilson [W], Hancock,Palatines, Glover [C], Hatch [A], Handcock [H], [Q] Hatteras Island:Gibbs, Neal, Hatteras Indians, 1-Near Beaufort Town Taylor [N], Shakelford, Shaw, Rustul [R], 2-Across North River, east Wicker, Burnet, 1-NE shore New River[Jacksonville] Howard, Lillington[H], 3-Along the coast between New and Cape Fear Rivers [Jacksonville to Wilmington] Johnson,Beasly, Frederick, Alexander, Vaile[J], Nixon, Hauser, Swann[S], Staples, Hudson, Watts, Perry,Porter, Howe, 4-East bank NE Branch Cape Fear River Harrison[C], Watts, Mardsen, Carter, And now, for the map (clicking on the map will bring up a much larger version from East Carolina University in a new window).. Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Volume I, North Carolina Yearly Meeting, No account of the early Quakers of Guilford County would be complete without mention of two families whose offspring reached the White House. They appear in the Where Records Kept field, preceded by "LDS". A complete list of the forty families of them parts cannot be made, but William Wade Hinshaw in the. A card index of names intended for future volumes of this series is in The William Wade Hinshaw Index to Quaker Meeting Records in the Friends Library in Swarthmore College, Pennsylvania. 0. Shows settlements, inhabitants, soil conditions, rivers, and principal products, with insets showing Port Brunswick or Cape Fear Harbour, Port Beaufort or Topsail Inlet, Ocacock [Ocracoke] Inlet, Explanation, and Directions for Ocacock [Ocracoke] Inlet. Police in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, on Tuesday found three children fatally shot inside a home, as well as the body of their mother, who appeared . Once owned by Mr. Hugh Williamson Collins of Edenton (1863), Moseleys is said to be the first map of NC to be based mainly on actual exploration or surveys, rather than reports, according to the ECU Special Collections website. James Brown apology and readmission (1761), James Brown Senr 1753 certificate request, Minutes of Carteret MM re James Brown 1764-66, North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program, Send a private message to the Profile Manager, Pennsylvania, United States, Brown Name Study, Public Comments: As Lindley Butler writes, "Quakers, or the Religious Society of Friends, are the oldest organized Christian church in North Carolinathe Irish evangelist William Edmundson visited the Albemarle region in March 1672 for three days, holding the first religious services in the colony and laying a foundation that would result in North Carolinas becoming in its early years virtually a Quaker provinceWhen Edmundson returned to the colony in 1676, he reported that Friends were 'finely settled' The earliest Quaker meetings were at Perquimans and Pasquotank, both located in northeast North Carolina along Albemarle Sound. ). Jillaine, I have opened it as you requested. Because of North Carolina's coastline and barrier islands, which do not offer suitable major ports, most Quaker migrations in early days were into the port of Philadelphia, because of William Penn's sponsored settlements starting in 1682 (with a few before then).There were many Quaker families who arrived in Philadelphia, and then - sometimes Both partners were also expected to be capable of doing their part to contribute to their household and to raise their children as Quakers. Settling on Deep River, they were soon absorbed by the larger body of Orthodox Quakers and, as a distinct sect, became extinct. He lived on the Little River, and was on the Assembly and was Court Clerk for quite a few years. Quaker meetings were organized by geographic areas consisting mainly of Preparative Meetings (Particular Meetings), Monthly Meetings, Quarterly Meetings, and Yearly Meetings. By Phil Helsel. Just trying to get more visibility to your good work! [C] CHOWAN PRECINCT East side of Chowan River: Meherrin, Baker[H], Alston [J], Bennett, Parker, Blanthard, Spivy, Hill, Perry, Hunter, Lee, Pendal,Speight, Barns. The Spaniards eventually retreated due to conflicts with the natives. Within the next five years, fifty certificates were received, forty-one of them coming from that island. Never defining people in terms of their sexuality, Friends accepted those engaged in such relationships and their calls to ministry. by Blackwell P. Robinson of U.N.C.-G (to 1890) Columbia S> (actually in Richland county near St ANdrews road. Children left home to board at these schools, where girls and boys studied many of the same subjects, but separately. For further information use these FamilySearch Wiki pages: http://www.cyndislist.com/quaker/general/, https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Religious_Society_of_Friends, https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Quaker_Project_Resources, Society of Friends (Quakers) in the United States, Swarthmore College Friends Historical Library, https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/index.php?title=U.S._Quaker_Research_(Society_of_Friends)&oldid=5099968. Some of those families include Bond, Burcham, Hill, Hiatt, Horton, Love, Pinson, Jackson, Jessup, Simmons, Stanley and Taylor. Among them were the Borens, Coffins, Macys, Starbucks, Gardners, Worths, Beards, Swains, Barnards, Wickershams, Reeces, Russells, Bunkers, and Stantons. ). at Polecat, who was under the possession of Truth; and the next day, being the First of the week, we had a meeting there with a few friends, and some of the neighbours; which was exercising, yet ended in a sense of Divine sweetness. He was issued several land grants. [H] PASQUOTANK PRECINCT between Pasquotank and North Rivers: Spence, Burkham [G] (at Joys Fork), Jones [G], Janson, Mann, Jones, Hawkins. Establishing procedures for marriage were among their earliest priorities, and families were essential to the order they created. Much of his life is a mystery. Hinshaw discusses Cane Creek on page 343 of Volume I of his Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy.[15]. The Tripp family of South Pamlico is noted on the map. Actual families varied and experienced both male and female authority. I Have Called You Friends: The Story of Quakerism in North Carolina, Hinshaw Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy. (5) Gary J. Tucker, The Formative Period of Religion in Guilford County, p. 19. This is a space created to supply information and links about meetings, burial grounds, and resources, in order to organize the data for Quakers in North Carolina. However, there was a 1669 document that outlined the creation of palatine landgraves and casiques in the Carolina Colony when it was under the Lords Proprietor. After receiving the approval of a meeting, individuals embarked on journeys that could be long and dangerous. If you did not find a film number for a particular location in the book above, you may find additional Quaker records by looking in the FamilySearch Catalog Place search under the name of the town and the topic Church Records. Aunts and nieces seem to have had special bonds reaching from assistance in a girls education to her care for the elderly aunt. If you have a link about it, Id love to see it. [pages 474-481] [4] - Bk2879 Gwynedd Monthly Meeting of the Religious Society of Founded in England through the prophetic insights and evangelical ministry of George Fox, the sect expanded rapidly after the mid-seventeenth century. (9) Ibid. According to "Cane Creek, Mother of Meetings," Friends arrived in the Cane Creek area as early as 1749, and there were around 30 families there when the Meeting was established in 1751. Having brought their memberships with them, they joined New Garden Monthly Meeting in 1754 and often walked the eighteen miles to attend meeting. Site by. Thank you! This collection can be found at the FamilySearch Library on the third floor and is available digitally here. A few of these were created as a colonial imitation of the British Peerage. Quakerism was founded in 1647 by George Fox, who also established a rich system of record keeping. IMPORTANT PRIVACY NOTICE & DISCLAIMER: YOU HAVE A RESPONSIBILITY TO USE CAUTION WHEN DISTRIBUTING PRIVATE INFORMATION. Documentation will be scarce, however - at the time this monthly meeting was in Bladen Co, which had destructive fires. He moved to Kentucky . Only God could do that. Conditions which they found in Piedmont Carolina were set forth in a letter, dated April 10, 1773, from William and Phebe Macy Stanton to their parents on Nantucket. This page has been viewed 27,678 times (0 via redirect). True Stories from Colonial North Carolina, Holmes Family Migrations from NC to Smyth County, Virginia & Lee County, Alabama, Fornes mentions in Craven County Court Minutes 1765-1785 & other items of interest, Craven County Record of Wills (Loose) - 1760-1890, NC GENEALOGY TREASURE TROVE 100% FREE at FamilySearch Learn to search the UNINDEXED CATALOG. Margaret Bacon notes both the opportunities and limitations for women inside and outside of their families. This book is an every name index to the first six volumes of Monthly Meetings compiled by William Wade Hinshaw. The first homogeneous community in [Bladen] county was the Quakers according to Stephen B. Indicative of their growth is the fact that in 1780 they built a larger meeting house, where the North Carolina Yearly Meeting was held in 1787 and again in 1789. Records of Monthly Meetings hold the most vital information for genealogists. [A] ROANOKE RIVER-headwaters to the south shore of Albemarle Sound: 1-Davis[W], Young[J], Spann(Spanns Mill), Allen, Falls, Reeves, Mellikan[J], Little[W], Mackinne[B],Bryant[T], Ooneroy, Refootketh, Tuskeruro, Cheeweo, Quitzna, Castellan[J], Speller, Charlton[W],Meazle, Blount, Beasly. For an overview of Quaker history and record keeping use the following book: The following Internet addresses provide links to other sites on the Internet with information on Quakers. Limit 20 per day. Some single women found fulfillment in lifelong commitment to other women. We don't know why James went to North Carolina. Dorothy Gilbert Thorne, the leading authority on the history of New Garden, relates that there was a tradition that this New Garden was so named in admiration of the new garden spot found by the settlers. Quakerism in America was brought to Rhode Island in 1657 from Barbados and England. Motherhood shaped womens lives with an almost constant pattern of pregnancy, childbirth, and nursing, not because intimate bonds developed between mother and child. The daughter of one Joshua Mendenhall and his wife, Lydia, Jemima Mendenhall was born on December 9, 1757. Is one of them yours? [1] In 1716, Governor Spotswood of Virginia began a campaign to settle the Shenandoah Valley, which inspired North Carolina governors to offer 50 acres to colonial settlers if they moved into the Piedmont area. The land the meeting house purportedly was on actually ended up in my family in 1750, sold to Thomas Thames by the Dunn family. Before the availability of industrially produced goods, women were also responsible for making the products that a family used. To be had now for 15 or 16 dollars. I am looking for information about the George Young family who left Virginia in the late 1700s, stayed in North Carolina temporarily, then proceeded on to Oglethorpe County, Georgia. Bi . Meanwhile the New Garden settlement became the focal point of Quakerism in North Carolina and in the South. Womens meetings heard, and sometimes sympathized with, the problems a wife might be having with a husbands behavior. Note: James Brown (Brown-2471) may have been a member of the New Garden Meeting for up to ten years (1754 to around 1764). Three years later the older meeting granted Centre Friends the privilege of holding their own meetings for worship from house to house. 2-South shore of Albemarle Sound: Whitemarsh, Pollock[C], Buncomb[J], Frilie, Lee[S], Lee, Cooper, 1-Along the Meherrin and Chowan Rivers to Albemarle Sound:Allen [E], Pitman, Kirchin, Anderson, Jackson, Gee, Bryan, Nansemond, Dew, Powers, Williams [A],Bond [J], Jones, Cotton [J], Hill [B], Baker, Barfields, Baker [H], Williams, Hains, Forster [R], Maule [W],Winn [G], Boone, Bryan [F], Hill [J], Pollack [T], Lovick [J], Pollock [G], 2-Albemarle Sound [west shore] between Chowan and Roanoke Rivers:Duckinfield [N], laccuck, Lockart [J], Henderson [D], West [R]. I re-stumbled upon it when testing out Ale's WT+ search functionality for freespace pages; I used "Brown" as a search parameter since I knew we had at least a few FSPs related to Brown. Looking for Chaplain/Chaplins in the Currituck Co. area. I believe my family lived in Rutherford county and farms cotton, tobacco and rised cows there. The History of Guilford County, North Carolina, U.S.A., to 1980, A.D. The year 1771 brought another tide of immigrants, this time from the island of Nantucket, Rhode Island. The Moseley Map was created in 1733 by Edward Moseley (1682-1749), who was Surveyor General of North Carolina from 1710 just after the famous John Lawson and was marketed at the time as "A New and Correct Map of the Province of North Carolina." There are several alphabetical sequences within each monthly meeting. The practices and testimonies they developed helped unify Friends throughout the next century. Featured guides available at this time include guides to doing genealogy and also for cemetery research. Ive got close to 3,000 family members but accurate to early 1800s. All of these meetings were located in Bladen County, NC in the 1750s. The college today is an important repository of Quaker records. [16] (It is a subject of dispute as to which James Brown this might have been.) i am historical demographer living in Columbisa; I have some census training. They had ensured that traveling ministers and those they left at home had the resources they needed. Months of the year are recorded as numbers rather than by their names in an ancestors' record. Much of the information in this section is taken from an earlier version of his profile biography. Friends General Conference - Quakers in North Carolina. ), History of Centre Friends Meeting, 1757-1954. I went about 10 years ago and have pictures of Gum Neck and Frying Pan. Meetings sought the approval of a husband for a woman to travel, but they could override him if he was reluctant for his wife to follow her leading. Young women who married after a period of traveling and preaching were highly regarded and generally married easily and well. Thomas C. Hill. On June 30, 1779, she married Thomas Vickers and she died on December 5, 1851. john carroll university football record. Motherhood was honored among Quakers and expanded beyond a womans biological children. Use FS Library book 973 K22h 1998 At various libraries (WorldCat), Monthly Meetings in North America: a Quaker Index, 4th ed., Rev. Deep River Friends Meeting also owes its parenthood to the New Garden Meeting. Note: Carver's Creek Meeting is also discussed below in the Dunn's Creek paragraph. (3). I am looking to fill in my family tree. Quaker missionaries arrived in North America in the mid-1650s. The Family of Elisha Morris of Beaufort County, NC. Category: Pennsylvania, United States, Brown Name Study. I might recommend that the page be entitled Early Quakers in North Carolina and detach James Brown from the title. Pricklove held the offices of Registrar of deeds and Clerk of the Inferior Court under the administrations of two early Quaker Governors of Carolina in the 1650's: Governor William Drummond (executed by Governor Berkeley in Bacon's Rebellion) and Governor Archdale (2) Catherine Phillips, Memoirs of the Life of Catherine Phillips: To Which Are Added Some of Her Epistles (London: Printed and Sold by James Phillips and Son, 1797), pp. People came long distances to procure the products of their sawmills, grist mills, potteries, tanneries, hardware stores, and hat shops. Not all Friends agreed, and Quakers debated the issue in their pamphlets. (4), With the coming of the Revolution, the southward movement of Friends nearly stopped. Book Description This is an account of the seven military operations conducted by the Confederacy against deserters and disloyalists and the concomitant internal war between secessionists and those who opposed secession in the Quaker Belt of central North Carolina. I saw the name Hardy listed but not Hardison. Their petition stated: There is Thirty Families and upwards of Friends settled in them Parts and Desire still in behalf of themselves and their Friends to have a Monthly Meeting settled amongst them. Not surprisingly, the first piece of business to come before Cane Creek Monthly Meeting (October 7, 1751) was a request from Friends of New Garden for permission to hold a meeting for worship. Im descended from Gidaon Moseley of Aiken SC. To varying degrees, however, Quaker family life was tempered by the belief in the spiritual equality of all. Perhaps we are distantly related. If i can assist let me I am in Va. Beach area. (10) Francis Charles Anscombe, I Have Called You Friends: The Story of Quakerism in North Carolina (Boston: The Christopher Publishing House, 1959), pp. do you mean the Samuel Willis of Willis Neck Craven County. If your ancestor is in these abstracts, copy the page containing the information because there may be many details you need to study. Note: At the headwaters [here called the Fitzwilliam River] on the NC/VA line-20,000 acres to Col.William Byrd of Virginia. The formal name is the 'Religious Society of Friends'. Like them, we can value our ties to kin, even when our lives differ from theirs. YADKIN COUNTY, N.C. A family has been displaced after a car crashed on the roof of their home and ended up right in the middle of the house in the town of Yadkinville, North Carolina. Im glad you left your comment, though, because someone with South Carolina roots may see it and would love to take you up on your offer! Dunn's Creek is roughly mid-way between Cane Creek (in the north central part of the state) and the coast. Women often viewed a religious journey as a sacrifice of the comforts of home and the love of family. As Rebecca Larson states, In Quaker culture, the service of a woman as a divinely chosen instrument resulted not in the abdication of marital and maternal roles, but a striking redefinition of them.. It is a difficult time to these parts on some counts. Mothers and fathers were to teach by example. It also involves the beginning of all North Carolina church history; for, so far as known, the first religious gathering in the State was a Quaker meeting. Those who lived into old age could hope that a son or daughter, niece or nephew, would care for them. Private Messages: I have been trying to find information on Mary A. Norcumb, my 3X Great Grandmother, that married Jacob Darden Windley in 1840, Washington, Beaufort, North Carolina. I would be happy to work on Richard Dunn, of Dunn's Creek Meeting fame. Friends are also enjoined to maintain our testimony against affixing superfluous monuments, of any description, to graves. Among the earliest settlers, and thus the earliest names of those buried here, are the Beesons, Folgers, Gardners, Mendenhalls, Starbucks, Chipmans, Iddingses, Haineses, Howells, and many others. The list below is a wonderful condensed index that I had saved in my archived files on my computer, although, unfortunately, Im unsure of its attribution, so if you know who originally published the list below, please leave a comment in the boxat the bottom of this article. Dunns was led by founding member Richard Dunn[11] who first associated the Meeting with Eastern Quakers but the group later joined the Western Quarter in 1760. According to his WikiTree profile, Richard Beeson lived in Nottingham from 1706 to 1732, when he moved to Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, where he lived until around 1736 when he moved to Virginia. If I can collaborate on your searchsuch as looking at the pre-1790 south carolina censuse, let me know, richard Kenneth Burns (2). However, after the Battle of Guilford Courthouse, they did aid in caring for the wounded, both American and British. "Virtually a Quaker province." Search all monthly meetings in the state if you are not sure which monthly meeting your ancestor belonged to. For men to leave home and travel was exceptional; for women to do so challenged conventionality outside of the world of Quakers. Her daughter, Martha Vickers, born March 27, 1786, married William Milhous on June 10, 1807. Heres an important tip: Do NOT use Ctrl-F to try to find your ancestral surnames in this list. There was a William Green in my ancestory. Some mothers left infants and small children behind. We fought in Revolutionary war and the civil war. The family lost control of the property in 1938 A.D. after the Great Financial Depression and gained some compensation for the land through legal action taking by the Evans family in 1947 A.D. Descendants of the J.A. Quaker founder George Fox also visited that same year. From these states Quakers migrated in the mid- to late- 1700s to Virginia, the Carolinas, and Georgia. Family visiting spanned the Atlantic. North Carolina historian David Cecelski uses a map he found recently and other sources to explore the history of a largely forgotten group of Quaker settlements that flourished on the North Carolina coast more than 200 years ago. Thank you for this historic map! Just when the first Friends came to this majestic wilderness is unknown, but certainly there were a few here by 1751. Their speaking and writing used gender language in flexible and surprising ways. Travelers in the North American colonies crossed long stretches of unsettled country where they were not always welcome. Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College 500 College Ave. Swarthmore, PA 19081 Telephone: 610-328-8496 email contact: [email protected], Friends Historical Collection, Hege Library, Guilford College 5800 W. Friendly Ave. Greensboro, NC 27410 Telephone 336-316-2450 email contact: [email protected]. The History of Guilford County, North Carolina, U.S.A., to 1980, A.D. We set out next morning [after spending the night in the woods] in hopes of reaching a settlement of Friends at New Garden that day; but we thought it best to stop at William Rinalds [Reynolds?] Maintaining households was hard work, and even children had jobs to perform. IMPORTANT PRIVACY NOTICE & DISCLAIMER: YOU HAVE A RESPONSIBILITY TO USE CAUTION WHEN DISTRIBUTING PRIVATE INFORMATION. The FCNL and AFSC statements in this and similar cases is exactly the wrong thing for Donna, Thank you for this timely, thoughtful reminder of the writings of Thomas Kelly. Atlantic voyages took months, and the risks were high. It was named from the founder of the settlement, James Carver, who moved from Pennsylvania. See details for 4000 Quaker Court, North Wales, PA 19454, 3 Bedrooms, 2 Full/1 Half Bathrooms, 1826 . In this tide of immigration came families from Pennsylvania the Coxes, the Unthanks, Johnsons, Pidgeons, Beesons, Ozburnes, Joneses, Elliotts, Kendalls, Reynolds, Fraziers, Worths, Mendenhalls, and Dennises; from Virginia came the Hoggatts (Hocketts), Johnsons, Beesons, Britains, Beals, Langleys, Hiattas, Kerseys, Stanleys, Ballingers, and from eastern Carolina came the Lambs. From The Hill Family of Chowan County North Carolina. Major religious denominations were established in North Carolina in the following years: Society of Friends (Quakers) (1672), Anglican/Episcopal (1700), Baptist (1727), Presbyterian (1730), Lutheran (1740), Moravian (1753), and Methodist (1772). I also havent seen anything related to The Scorpion and most Scottish settlements with which Im familiar came decades later than the settling of the Neuse / Pamlico / Chowan River regions. [D] EDENTON AREA between Chowan and Yaupin Rivers [north shore of Albemarle Sound]: Heath, Altin, Luten, Paget, Gale [E], Jones [H], Gale [C], Vaile [J], Moseley [E], Jones [F], Beabury,Beasly, Blount [J], Vaile, Porter [E], Pearce [T], Ward [J]. Is there any document that you know of that tells who the parents were of Samuel, James, Joseph and Thomas? (6) Ibid., p. 20. John and Mary Payne removed on certificate from Cedar Creek Monthly Meeting in Virginia to New Garden Meeting in 1765 and during their four-year residence here according to the New Garden Monthly Meeting Records (I, 29) Dolley, their daughter was born ye 20 of ye 5 mo. We had pretty close service among them, and laboured for the establishment of a meeting for ministers and elders in their monthly meetings; which we found was much wanting: and we had reason to hope that the proposition would be adopted; divers Friends being convinced of its usefulness, and seemed glad that it became our concern to recommend it. The book lists all known monthly meetings in alphabetical order, with their locations, dates of existence, known records, and location of the records. The meetings involvement in a marriage placed couples under its care. Login to post. The Religious Society of Friends - North Carolina Yearly Meeting of Friends. Women preached, taking on the persona of Old Testament prophets. 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