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Submitted by Ken (not verified) on Wed, 5/25/2011 - 2:17am
I remember the Highs who lived there. They went to Angier Ave. The daughter was friend of my sister's. She had an older brother nameed Norman.
Submitted by Vivian Taylor Briggs (not verified) on Tue, 6/14/2011 - 2:00am
Norman's sister was named Dianne. We went to Y E Smith School together.-Vivian Taylor Briggs
Submitted by Vivian Taylor Briggs (not verified) on Tue, 6/14/2011 - 2:17am
Norman's sister was named Dianne.
We went to Y E Smith School together.-Vivian Taylor Briggs
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