Two more relatives of my cousin Albert Lore!
Births
Laura Jane Gaunt, daughter of Chauncey P. Gaunt and Martha Nora Martin, was born December 6, 1923 in Lafayette, Tippecanoe County, Indiana. She is my 5th cousin 1x removed via the Gaunts.
Shirley Hirt was born December 6, 1939 in Estevan, Saskatchewan, Canada. She is married to Chaim Avraham Birnboim, son of Menashe Birnboim and Sophie Garfinkel, who is my 3x cousin 1x removed on my Meckler line through the Garfinkels.
Guy Edward Allen, son of Clarence Allen, Jr. and Grace L.Stagnato, was born December 6, 1948 in New Jersey. He is my 5th cousin 1x removed on my Gauntt line through the Allens.
Howard Bruce Chesler was born December 6, 1951, probably in New York. He is the husband of Sheryl Debra Gordon, daughter of Sidney Gordon and Beatrice Roll, who is my 1st cousin 1x removed on my Gordon line.
Adam Eckman was born December 6, 1980. He is the 2nd cousin 1x removed of my half 1st cousin Albert Lore.
Nicholas Cosme was born December 6, 1982. He is also the 2nd cousin 1x removed of my half 1st cousin Albert Lore.
Marriage
William Branin and Achsah Gaunt, daughter of Samuel Gaunt and Achsah Taylor, were married December 6, 1825, probably in New Jersey. Achsah is my 2nd cousin 5x removed via the Gaunts.
Deaths
Emma A. Gaunt, daughter of Reuben T. Gaunt and Mary Budd, died December 6, 1864, probably in New Jersey, at the age of about 19. Emma is my 1st cousin 4x removed via the Gaunts.
Luetta Lesher died December 6, 1915 in Miami County, Indiana at the age of 52. She was married to Homer Kirtlan, son of Homer Astwood Kirtlan and Elizabeth H. Gaunt, who is my 3rd cousin 3x removed via the Gaunts.
Catherine Allean Hutson, daughter of Earl Morris Hutson and Catherine Corenne Utley, died December 6, 2006 in Inverness, Citrus County, Florida at the age of 87. She is my 6th cousin 1x removed on my Gauntt line through the Hutsons.
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