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<DIV><STRONG>Thank you Barb, Berniece must be correct but I wasn't at all certain. When I looked at my FTM files I remembered one of William's aunts was named India Berniece, so that figures.</STRONG></DIV>
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<DIV><STRONG>I did take a look at the street names but was unfamiliar with Rodney Ave. (I was b (1929) and raised in Portland but on the NE edge). Seeing Jessup St. listed nearby I finally accessed MapQuest and found Rodney with no problem. Now, I wonder if Jessup St. was named for my Gr Grandfather, Charles Jessup who was a brickmason? Well, more research. Since I have lived in S. Oregon since 1949 I rely a great deal on the internet for my research in Portland and it seems one questions leads to several others.</STRONG></DIV>
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<DIV><STRONG>Thank you</STRONG></DIV>
<DIV><STRONG>Carroll (Cooper) Summers</STRONG></DIV>
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<DIV><EM><FONT face=Verdana>read the daughter's name as Berniece. If you read the street names on the left hand side of the page you have a good clue where they are. With 37 pages to look at it will take a while, to map the entire precinct, but might be fun.</FONT></EM></DIV></BLOCKQUOTE></DIV>
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