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machinist train repairman, Mexican, spanish basque, died in my parents home peacefully of old age. he did have...
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Mexican Madera Chihuahua and Juarez mexico, Catholic
Mexican Madera Chihuahua and Juarez mexico, Catholic
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Michael Pundyk of Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, CA was born on July 15, 1892, and died at age 93 years old in June 1986.


Documents
Documents contain the facts about the people from our past as they educate us and preserve the information for future generations.
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Jesus Escarzaga of El Paso, El Paso County, Texas was born on November 18, 1895, and died at age 78 years old in September 1974 at 1129 N Clark, in El Paso.


Lost & Found
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Photos with the names and dates lost in history. AncientFaces has been reuniting mystery and orphan photos with their families since we began in 2000.
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Women's Suffrage
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Presidents
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Civil Rights Movement
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Political
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Notorious
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1800s
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African Americans
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Native Americans
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Uniforms
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Shoes
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Hats
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