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Posted by msb on June 18, 2005 at 19:19:33 from (12.208.37.116):
In Reply to: Re: answer to survey posted by David A. Hodson on June 18, 2005 at 18:36:33:
Fishers United Methodist.Bill Ethrington used to live right on US 40 west of Bellville.He sold livestock show supplies at home and the State Fair for years besides farming and working at Allisons.After his wife died,he met and married a gal up here.He has a daughter that is a vet in Wisconsin ansd a son who lives in Texas,I think.My uncle Bil has a son who lives in Plainfield.(John or Buddy as we call him) Buddy was messed up pretty badly in Nam,during the Tet offensive.Fell on a mine to save his platoon. Amo? I think that was where my cousin lived.Roberta Jane Eggers York.She died from cancer a few years back. Mom and dad were both born in Hadley.I have a lot of connections to Hendricks County.I was born there too, near Brownsburg.That was a long long 66 years ago.lol,bob
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