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<DIV>List,</DIV>
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<DIV>Is anyone out there researching the De Moss family? Dora M. De Moss
is my Great Grandmother.</DIV>
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<DIV>Last Thursday on a whim my wife and I left Portland for Moro, Oregon and we
stop by the Sherman County Museum located in Moro. To our surprised the
unscheduled volunteers on duty that day was a husband and wife team whose last
name is De Moss. We still are working out the details as to how we are
related. </DIV>
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<DIV>We were greatly impressed with this museum located in a town of about 300
people. And of course we spent the next eight hours with our new found
relations going over books and records located in the museum plus traveling
a couple miles North of Moro to visit De Moss Springs. </DIV>
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<DIV>Moro is located on highway 97 about 18 miles South of the Columbia River
and East of The Dalles. If anyone is out that way I would recommend
stopping in and visiting this museum. They also have a great web
site.</DIV>
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<DIV>Eugene Melvin</DIV>
<DIV>SW Portland, Oregon</DIV></BODY></HTML>