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      <title>Dutchkin, Donald</title>
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      <description>Looking for Donald Dutchkin who was on LCT 1002 in World War 11</description>
      <pubDate>2001-06-29 06:11:43Z</pubDate>
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      <title>John DIETCHMAN (1859-1905)</title>
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      <description>Looking for ancestors and descendants of John DIETCHMAN (1859-1905) Sons John&lt;br&gt;1883, Joseph 1900, William 1901, Frank 1905, and five daughters. John immigrated in&lt;br&gt;1892. His wife, Mary MAREN, and four children came to America in 1898. They settled&lt;br&gt;in Forest City PA where John was killed in a coal mining accident. The family was&lt;br&gt;Catholic. They were from Slovenia, which was part of Austria back then.&lt;br&gt;Surname changed to DUTCHMAN.</description>
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