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1751 Died at the Ashton Memorial Hospital and buried in the Lutheran Cemetery.
Info per JF Thoma. 
Rieck, Louise Dorethea (I2861)
 
1752 Died before 02 Sep 1615. Dietrich, Andreas (I18218)
 
1753 Died before he was to be married Simmons, William Newton (I462)
 
1754 Died due to hemmorrhage from labor. Schlotzhauer, Elisabetha Friederike (I2058)
 
1755 Died from two gun shot wounds, one to the temple and the other in the chest. They were inflicted by John Widel, Jr. who acted in self defense. Widel, John Sylvester (I13749)
 
1756 Died in childbirth. Appleby, Grace (I1801)
 
1757 Died in her teens of Meningitis Leahy, Alice May (I17462)
 
1758 Died in infancy Roedell, Ray (I17370)
 
1759 Died in infancy Rosburg, Emma (I15093)
 
1760 Died in infancy. Mill, Henrietta (I12202)
 
1761 Died in sleep, from plague. Thomæ, Christoph (I16123)
 
1762 Died in St. Luke's hospital of pneumonia and Addison's disease. Buried in the Lutheran Cemetery. They lived on a farm North of Luzerne until March 1934, when they moved to Keystone, Iowa. Rosburg, Elenora Wilhelmina "Ella" (I18036)
 
1763 Died in the influenza epidemic of 1919. Simmons, Oscar A (I21289)
 
1764 Died in the influenza epidemic of 1919. Simmons, Benjamin Edgar (I8825)
 
1765 Died in transit to State Hospital in Nevada, Vernon, Missouri Deuschle, Marie (I12145)
 
1766 Died leaving a widow and two sons, William and Thomas.
Visited Islay in 1927 
McLeod, William David (I27687)
 
1767 Died of an accidental shotgun wound. Birth date from Frank Kouba Ledger dated 1888. Emil Kouba Jr. has ledger. Yet JF Thoma info indicates a birth date of Dec 1881 with a death date of May 1909. Notes in Laura (Rosburg) Kouba "Our Family History" states that he was buried in the Lutheran Cemetery south of Luzerne, Iowa. Kouba, Joseph (I13914)
 
1768 Died of blood poisoning casued by a splinter. He was taking a load of wood to Boonville and became very ill. He was taken to the doctor's office where he died. He was buried in West Boonville Evangelical Church Cemetery but his son had his body moved to Walnut Grove Cemetery in Boonville. Neef, JACOB Carl (I14797)
 
1769 Died of burns received from fall onto cook stove. She had previously fallen down stairs into the root cellar and hit her head. Afther that she blacked out a lot (seizures). This led to her fall onto the stove. This happened at her home. She was taken to the North Dakota State Hospital in Jamestown, North Dakota for care.
Author Unknown
Info per JF Thoma. 
Peterman, Wilhelmine Maria (I2092)
 
1770 Died on way to hospital Lacy, Cabler Marcellus (I17118)
 
1771 Died trying to save a calf that had fallen into the river near Lisbon, North Dakota Grobe, Emil F (I21050)
 
1772 Died while on duty as State Highway Patrol.
Obituary of Theresa Meistrel (November 19, 1922, Lincoln, NE). 
Meistrell, John Thomas (I3864)
 
1773 Died Young Back, Maria Louisa (I16351)
 
1774 Died Young Güth, Georg (I28670)
 
1775 Died Young Schaller, Marie Mathilde Julie (I29274)
 
1776 Died Young Schaller, Ida Johanna Sophie (I29275)
 
1777 Died Young Hornschuch, Johann Christoph (I28718)
 
1778 Died Young Schaller, Lina Emma (I29276)
 
1779 Died young.
Church Records: Boonville Evangelical Church: Death, Date of death unknown but between 1872 and 1875. 
Back, Heinrich Albert (I14389)
 
1780 Died young. McQuigg, Mary Patricia Rose (I8563)
 
1781 Died young. Yarnall, N.N. (I9405)
 
1782 Died young. Kirchner, Leslie (I13456)
 
1783 Dietherr, Georg 1. (Jörg), goldsmith, + 26. 10.1464 Nuremberg. © around 1431 Dorothea Grünhofer (+ 26.2.1483). In 1431 he was sworn in as master and in the same year citizen, registered in the Parchmentenen Bürgerbuch, which was reserved for wealthy persons. On 17.11.1461 juror. Presumably he owned the houses Schildgasse I and Burgstraße 14; these estates belonged to his widow Dorothea in 1479 and later to his son Georg 11. His painted epitaph, on which his family is also portrayed as founding figures, was formerly in the church of the Nuremberg Augustinian monastery, today in the branch museum of the BNM in Kronach, on the fortress Rosenberg. Panzer recorded his portrait. His daughter Else married the goldsmith Peter-Zinck, the daughter Dorothea the goldsmith Friedrich Apotheker. The third daughter Katharina entered the nunnery Altenhohenau. Lit .: Murr, Journal, T. 13, 8. 22; Civil books I, 1974, no. 1800, Hampe, Rv .; Kellner, 1957 No. 10, archive to Nbger GSK in GNM. Dietherr, Katharina (I30229)
 
1784 Dietherr, Georg 1. (Jörg), goldsmith, + 26. 10.1464 Nuremberg. © around 1431 Dorothea Grünhofer (+ 26.2.1483). In 1431 he was sworn in as master and in the same year citizen, registered in the Parchmentenen Bürgerbuch, which was reserved for wealthy persons. On 17.11.1461 juror. Presumably he owned the houses Schildgasse I and Burgstraße 14; these estates belonged to his widow Dorothea in 1479 and later to his son Georg 11. His painted epitaph, on which his family is also portrayed as founding figures, was formerly in the church of the Nuremberg Augustinian monastery, today in the branch museum of the BNM in Kronach, on the fortress Rosenberg. Panzer recorded his portrait. His daughter Else married the goldsmith Peter-Zinck, the daughter Dorothea the goldsmith Friedrich Apotheker. The third daughter Katharina entered the nunnery Altenhohenau. Lit .: Murr, Journal, T. 13, 8. 22; Civil books I, 1974, no. 1800, Hampe, Rv .; Kellner, 1957 No. 10, archive to Nbger GSK in GNM. Dietherr, Georg I (I30230)
 
1785 Dietherr, Georg 1. (Jörg), goldsmith, + 26. 10.1464 Nuremberg. © around 1431 Dorothea Grünhofer (+ 26.2.1483). In 1431 he was sworn in as master and in the same year citizen, registered in the Parchmentenen Bürgerbuch, which was reserved for wealthy persons. On 17.11.1461 juror. Presumably he owned the houses Schildgasse I and Burgstraße 14; these estates belonged to his widow Dorothea in 1479 and later to his son Georg 11. His painted epitaph, on which his family is also portrayed as founding figures, was formerly in the church of the Nuremberg Augustinian monastery, today in the branch museum of the BNM in Kronach, on the fortress Rosenberg. Panzer recorded his portrait. His daughter Else married the goldsmith Peter-Zinck, the daughter Dorothea the goldsmith Friedrich Apotheker. The third daughter Katharina entered the nunnery Altenhohenau. Lit .: Murr, Journal, T. 13, 8. 22; Civil books I, 1974, no. 1800, Hampe, Rv .; Kellner, 1957 No. 10, archive to Nbger GSK in GNM. Dietherr, Else (I30225)
 
1786 Dietherr, Georg 1. (Jörg), goldsmith, + 26. 10.1464 Nuremberg. © around 1431 Dorothea Grünhofer (+ 26.2.1483). In 1431 he was sworn in as master and in the same year citizen, registered in the Parchmentenen Bürgerbuch, which was reserved for wealthy persons. On 17.11.1461 juror. Presumably he owned the houses Schildgasse I and Burgstraße 14; these estates belonged to his widow Dorothea in 1479 and later to his son Georg 11. His painted epitaph, on which his family is also portrayed as founding figures, was formerly in the church of the Nuremberg Augustinian monastery, today in the branch museum of the BNM in Kronach, on the fortress Rosenberg. Panzer recorded his portrait. His daughter Else married the goldsmith Peter-Zinck, the daughter Dorothea the goldsmith Friedrich Apotheker. The third daughter Katharina entered the nunnery Altenhohenau. Lit .: Murr, Journal, T. 13, 8. 22; Civil books I, 1974, no. 1800, Hampe, Rv .; Kellner, 1957 No. 10, archive to Nbger GSK in GNM. Grünhofer, Dorothea (I30231)
 
1787 Dietherr, Georg 1. (Jörg), goldsmith, + 26. 10.1464 Nuremberg. © around 1431 Dorothea Grünhofer (+ 26.2.1483). In 1431 he was sworn in as master and in the same year citizen, registered in the Parchmentenen Bürgerbuch, which was reserved for wealthy persons. On 17.11.1461 juror. Presumably he owned the houses Schildgasse I and Burgstraße 14; these estates belonged to his widow Dorothea in 1479 and later to his son Georg 11. His painted epitaph, on which his family is also portrayed as founding figures, was formerly in the church of the Nuremberg Augustinian monastery, today in the branch museum of the BNM in Kronach, on the fortress Rosenberg. Panzer recorded his portrait. His daughter Else married the goldsmith Peter-Zinck, the daughter Dorothea the goldsmith Friedrich Apotheker. The third daughter Katharina entered the nunnery Altenhohenau. Lit .: Murr, Journal, T. 13, 8. 22; Civil books I, 1974, no. 1800, Hampe, Rv .; Kellner, 1957 No. 10, archive to Nbger GSK in GNM. Dietherr, Dorothea (I30227)
 
1788 Dietherr, Georg II (Jörg), capable of judgment, coin master, Sternpelschneider, embossing technician, goldsmith, died 20 Apr 1528 in Nuremberg. Son of Georg I; Father of George III. married 8 Jun 1482 to Benigna, daughter of Hans I. Schlüsselfelder. On 09 Feb 1482 he was sworn in as a master goldsmith. In 1481 and 1504 he appears in the office books at the goldsmiths. 1488 jurors, 1509-28 named. In 1487 he made for Michael Behaim IV "a little cross" for his wife, with 4 florin Rhein Guilden and 69 including the tip was paid. Since 1505 Dietherr was as a silver smelter in municipal services, 1517-27 he was also a master of the mint, together with his son George Ill. Both coined in 1518 the l.orenzer gold guilders, in whose design Albrecht Dürer participated in an advisory role. In the Reichssteuerregister of 1497 he was listed among the wealthy citizens, at that time he was alley captain. 1489 belonged to him the house Burgstrasse 14, middle part, and 1498 also the house Schildgasse l; both properties had owned in 1479 his mother Dorothea. In 1513 he bought the manor Erlenstegen. On 01 Oct1516 he also bought the estate Theresienstraße 9 for 800 florins. On which a mortgage of 3600 florins rested. He lived there until his death. Anton II. - Tucher presented him on the occasion of the new acquisition on 07 Dec 1516 spices. Panzer recorded his portrait. MuS: NUREMBERG, GNM. Lit .: AKL; Thieme-Becker; Will, Münzbel. I, $ S. 165; Tiucher's Household Book, p. 138f .; J. Kamann: From Nuremberg Household Books of the 15th and 16th Centuries, in: MVGN 6, 1886, p. 66; Stockbauer, 1893 No. 131; Hampe, Rv .; Scholler 1916; Hampe, in GNM A, 1929, p. 84 u. 120; Waiter, 1957 No. 10; Mende, Dürer medals; Timann, 1993; Fleischmann, RStR of 1497; Kohn, NH B Sebald; Archive to Nbger. GSK in the GNM. Dietherr, Georg II (I30224)
 
1789 Dietherr, Georg II (Jörg), capable of judgment, coin master, Sternpelschneider, embossing technician, goldsmith, died 20 Apr 1528 in Nuremberg. Son of Georg I; Father of George III. married 8 Jun 1482 to Benigna, daughter of Hans I. Schlüsselfelder. On 09 Feb 1482 he was sworn in as a master goldsmith. In 1481 and 1504 he appears in the office books at the goldsmiths. 1488 jurors, 1509-28 named. In 1487 he made for Michael Behaim IV "a little cross" for his wife, with 4 florin Rhein Guilden and 69 including the tip was paid. Since 1505 Dietherr was as a silver smelter in municipal services, 1517-27 he was also a master of the mint, together with his son George Ill. Both coined in 1518 the l.orenzer gold guilders, in whose design Albrecht Dürer participated in an advisory role. In the Reichssteuerregister of 1497 he was listed among the wealthy citizens, at that time he was alley captain. 1489 belonged to him the house Burgstrasse 14, middle part, and 1498 also the house Schildgasse l; both properties had owned in 1479 his mother Dorothea. In 1513 he bought the manor Erlenstegen. On 01 Oct1516 he also bought the estate Theresienstraße 9 for 800 florins. On which a mortgage of 3600 florins rested. He lived there until his death. Anton II. - Tucher presented him on the occasion of the new acquisition on 07 Dec 1516 spices. Panzer recorded his portrait. MuS: NUREMBERG, GNM. Lit .: AKL; Thieme-Becker; Will, Münzbel. I, $ S. 165; Tiucher's Household Book, p. 138f .; J. Kamann: From Nuremberg Household Books of the 15th and 16th Centuries, in: MVGN 6, 1886, p. 66; Stockbauer, 1893 No. 131; Hampe, Rv .; Scholler 1916; Hampe, in GNM A, 1929, p. 84 u. 120; Waiter, 1957 No. 10; Mende, Dürer medals; Timann, 1993; Fleischmann, RStR of 1497; Kohn, NH B Sebald; Archive to Nbger. GSK in the GNM. Schlüsselfelder, Benigna (I30220)
 
1790 Dietherr, George IIl., Gen. Of the rich, judicially, master of coins, die cutter, embossing technician, born 1490 Nuremberg - died 28 Jul 1547 in Nuremberg, family grave No. 170 in the Johannisfriedhof, epitaph dat. Around 1540, still present. Son of Georg Il. married 14 Jul 1516 Sibylla ( born 10 Dec 1496 and died 04 Jun 1559) daughter of Sebald VII. Tucher. In the cloth book the date of the marriage is registered with 16 Jan 1516 and the date of death with 06 May 1566, which is incorrect. 1517-47 named. 1517-27 he was with his father Münzmeister in Nuremberg, 1527-45 sole mint master. Since 06 May 1545 he was represented by Christoph Rosenthaler. 1550/52 Dietherr operated a silver smelter. By imperial, Markgräfliche, Bambergische and leonrodische fiefs became his land property. considerably increased. He left a fortune of over 20,000 florins. His daughter Sibylla married on 30 Jul 1545 to Franz I. Tucher. Lit .: AKL; Thieme-Becker; Will, Münzbel. I, p. 165; Roth, 1802; Scholler 1916; Hampe, Rv .; Mende, Dürer medals; Tooth, DI-N No. 468; CD-Rom "The Great Scarf Book, 2004. Tucher, Sibylla (I30234)
 
1791 Dietherr, George IIl., Gen. Of the rich, judicially, master of coins, die cutter, embossing technician, born 1490 Nuremberg - died 28 Jul 1547 in Nuremberg, family grave No. 170 in the Johannisfriedhof, epitaph dat. Around 1540, still present. Son of Georg Il. married 14 Jul 1516 Sibylla ( born 10 Dec 1496 and died 04 Jun 1559) daughter of Sebald VII. Tucher. In the cloth book the date of the marriage is registered with 16 Jan 1516 and the date of death with 06 May 1566, which is incorrect. 1517-47 named. 1517-27 he was with his father Münzmeister in Nuremberg, 1527-45 sole mint master. Since 06 May 1545 he was represented by Christoph Rosenthaler. 1550/52 Dietherr operated a silver smelter. By imperial, Markgräfliche, Bambergische and leonrodische fiefs became his land property. considerably increased. He left a fortune of over 20,000 florins. His daughter Sibylla married on 30 Jul 1545 to Franz I. Tucher. Lit .: AKL; Thieme-Becker; Will, Münzbel. I, p. 165; Roth, 1802; Scholler 1916; Hampe, Rv .; Mende, Dürer medals; Tooth, DI-N No. 468; CD-Rom "The Great Scarf Book, 2004. Dietherr, Georg III (I30223)
 
1792 DIETRICH, JACOB
born in Großwalbur bei Coburg ca 1526,
died in Unteroppurg 1586 [ should be 1596, either that or Altenberga 1604 ]
Father : a farmer surnamed Dietrich, himself the son of poor daylaborers
educated at school in Coburg, the University of Wittenberg ( 1554 ) and the University of Jena ( 1555 ),
Scholarship until Easter 1558, ordained in Jena 1557, subscribed in 1562, [ accepted the ] decl. Vict. [ Declaratio Victorini, the Latin title of Victorinus Strigel’s defense of the views of Philipp Melanchthon, the “good guy” of the Reformation, against the views of Matthias Flacius, the “bad guy” - Maximilian Mörlin was a supporter of Strigel and his Declaration ] with reservations 1559 - 1565
Second ( First ) Deacon = Römhild 1565 - 1568
Second Deacon = Jena 1568 - 1569
First Deacon = Jena 1569 - 1573, Parish of Etzdorf bei Roßwein 1573 - 1575
Archdeacon, Jena 1575 - 1580, Parish of Altendorf 1580 - 1582, Parish of Unterbodnitz 1582 ( summoned [ voc. = vociert, German ] 18 September ) - 1596, Parish of Oppurg ( Unteroppurg )

married a nameless Mörlin ( sister of Maximilian Mörlin ), many children ( including 1 son, 1 daughter ) :
Son Andreas, born Römhild 1562, resided 1594 - 1614 Parish of Langendembach,
married Dorothea “Urtha” Köhler from Pößneck
Daughter Lucie, born [ Oppurg ], died Hummelstein 17 October 1633,
married, 1607 in Oppurg, Hans Otto Keil, forest manager of Hummelshain

Notes : also Dieterich, Dietterich, Theodoricus, Dietz, Jacobus, Jakobus. Ordered to Weimar in October 1568 with the Declaratio Victorini, on leave for Christmas, repudiated his wife, because of “the horrors”, on 24 November 1558 at the request of the Council, [ but allowed to ] stay in office ( in grace ) until March 1569. Visitation of 1577 : not an awkward man. But the congregation [ complained that he did ] preach the Word of GOD but he was cancelled out by, in addition of [ telling ] disgraceful stories and fables from Aesop and also [ dealing ] with blasphemous things, falling out with [ his ] patrons and parishoners, partly because of the surliness of the pastor’s wife, a sister of Maximilian Mörlin. Visitation of 1582 : pious, god-fearing, ancient. Successor called as early as 6 October 1596.

from Christoph Heinrich Löbern’s book, Indiculus historiae ecclesiasticae, praeprimis ad ephoriam Orlamund.
FROM THE LIST OF THE PASTORS OF UNTER-BODNITZ, page 48.
Jacob Dietrich. In the same tradition [ = “according to the Visitation of 1577” ] he came here in the Year of the Christ ’75 ; but because a disagreement arose between him and the noble, he was transferred to Bodnitz.
FROM THE LIST OF THE PASTORS OF ALTENDORF, page 524
4. Jacob Dietrich. In the year 1537 he was ordained in Jena as Deacon for Römhild, and then was appointed as Deacon in Jena for almost five years, then the Pastor of Ezdorff in Meißen for 4-1/2 years. He was afterwards recalled to Jena, and continued for two years there. Furthermore, in Altendorf he signed in the year ’75 the Formula of Concord, and finally came to Bodnitz. However, when that did not abate for a long time, he was called in the year 1582 to the Parish of Unter-Oppurgi, where the septuagenarian died in 1586.

From Sachsen Eisenach - Weimar Pfarrerbuch
Dietrich, Jacob
* Großwalbur b. Coburg (1526), ​​v Unteroppurg 1586, [Altenberga 1604]
V: N.N. D., Bauer, (parents: poor day laborers)
School Coburg; University of Wittenberg 1554, University of Jena 1555, scholarship holder until before Pentecost 1558
ord. Jena 1537, subscr. 1562 decl. Vict. with reservation
1559 - 1565 2. (1.) Diak. Römhild, 1565 - 1568 2. Diak. Jena, 1568 - 1569 1. Diak. Jena, 1569 - 1573 Pf. Etzdorf
b. Rosswein, 1573 - 1575 Adiak. Jena, 1575 - 1580 Pf. Altendorf, 1580 - 1582 Pf. Unterbodnitz, 1582 (voc.
18.09.) - 1596 Pf. Oppurg (Unteroppurg)
H N.N. Mörlin, (sister of Maximilian Mörlin)
many children (ia 1 p., 1 d.)
S. Andreas, * Römhild 1562, 1594 - 1614 Pf. Langendembach, H Dorothea (Urtha) Köhler, Pößneck
T. Lucie, * (Oppurg), v Hummelshain 17.10.1633, H. Oppurg 1607 Hans Otto Keil, Forstmeister Hummelshain

Bem .: also Dieterich, Dietterich, Theodoricus, Dietz, Jacobus, Jakobus.
Oct. 1568 due to decl. Vict. to Weimar ordered, on Christmas leave, as a result of the horror aborted his wife on 24.11.1558, on
Please leave the Council in office until March 1569 (at grace). Vis. 1577: not a clumsy man. But the
Church: preaches the word of God, but in addition to disgraceful histories u. Fabelm from the Aesop, also with
Blasphemous things he was with Patron u. Community decayed, partly by the appeal of the parish priest, one
Sister of Maximilian Mörlin, should be transferred. 1582: pious, god-fearing, old. Successor already
06.10.1596 appointed.
ThPfb 6, 290; Dietmann 3N 311; Wolfram: Diary Unterbodnitz, KB Unterbodnitz, ThHStAW; Lobe 3, 4, 72, 715; J. C. Wetzel, History
Römhild 63; Reg. N 565, Reg Ll 432; Cod. Goth. chart. A34; Reg. Ll 428, Reg. Ll 399 u. 432; Reg Mm 15 II; B 3268 b; B 3340 b; Kurt Zahn,
AMF 68 (Nov. 2008) 81; Lobe 3, 472, 713; Mitt. Thorsten Müller, Trockenborn 13.09.2013; Reg Ti 57 e 
Dietrich, Jacob (I11011)
 
1793 Diocese of Ossory ingen Taidg O'Caellaide, Derborgaill (I33370)
 
1794 Diocese of Ossory ingen Taidg O'Caellaide, Derborgaill (I33370)
 
1795 Direct descendant of Robert de Vere, who signed Magna Carta as surety for King John de Segrave, Baroness Elizabeth (I25423)
 
1796 Disappeared sometime between 1904 and 1906. Simmons, John McNeal Jr (I12342)
 
1797 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Wright, Bill / Alsop, Rachel (F1660)
 
1798 Diu MacTengae Umai O'Bruin mac Tengae, Diu (I33657)
 
1799 Division of the kingdom
Internally, the kingdom was divided among Clovis's sons and later among his grandsons and frequently saw war between the different kings, who quickly allied among themselves and against one another. The death of one king created conflict between the surviving brothers and the deceased's sons, with differing outcomes. Later, conflicts were intensified by the personal feud around Brunhilda. However, yearly warfare often did not constitute general devastation but took on an almost ritual character, with established 'rules' and norms.[8]

Reunification of the kingdom
Eventually, Clotaire II in 613 reunited the entire Frankish realm under one ruler. Later divisions produced the stable units of Austrasia, Neustria, Burgundy and Aquitania.

The frequent wars had weakened royal power, while the aristocracy had made great gains and procured enormous concessions from the kings in return for their support. These concessions saw the very considerable power of the king parcelled out and retained by leading comites and duces (counts and dukes). Very little is in fact known about the course of the 7th century due to a scarcity of sources, but Merovingians remained in power until the 8th century.

Weakening of the kingdom
Clotaire's son Dagobert I (died 639), who sent troops to Spain and pagan Slavic territories in the east, is commonly seen as the last powerful Merovingian King. Later kings are known as rois fainéants[1] ("do-nothing kings"), despite the fact that only the last two kings did nothing. The kings, even strong-willed men like Dagobert II and Chilperic II, were not the main agents of political conflicts, leaving this role to their mayors of the palace, who increasingly substituted their own interest for their king's.[9] Many kings came to the throne at a young age and died in the prime of life, weakening royal power further.

Return to power[edit]
The conflict between mayors was ended when the Austrasians under Pepin the Middle triumphed in 687 in the Battle of Tertry. After this, Pepin, though not a king, was the political ruler of the Frankish kingdom and left this position as a heritage to his sons. It was now the sons of the mayor that divided the realm among each other under the rule of a single king. 
von Herstal, Pippin I (I33893)
 
1800 Divorce Michelle on 12 Aug 1986. Dunbar, Allen William (I20826)
 

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