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Aliquots
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Sec. #
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ADAY, JAMES I
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2/12/1902
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MO
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021N - 024W
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SE¼SW¼
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13
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Stone
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021N - 024W
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E½NW¼
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24
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Stone
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021N - 024W
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NW¼NE¼
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24
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Stone
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ADAY, JOHN
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2/17/1890
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MO
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021N - 024W
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SW¼SE¼
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22
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Stone
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021N - 024W
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NW¼
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27
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Stone
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021N - 024W
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W½NE¼
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27
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Stone
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ADAY, MARTHA
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2/15/1876
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MO
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021N - 024W
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S½SW¼
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22
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Stone
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ADAY, WILLIAM G
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11/25/1879
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MO
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021N - 024W
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NW¼SW¼
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22
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Stone
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And a map showing the location of sections 22/27, John Aday land along Indian Creek.
Memories
A little stream flows through the hills,
Above it sings the whippoorwills.
In years gone by it heard the squeal
Of childrens merry laughter peal,
As they would skip and slip and slide,
And watch the sunlit fishes glide
Over rocks and down the sandy side
Of the banks of the stream where the children bide
Their time on shimmering, summer days
And splash and play in the summer haze.
But a single strand of memory frays
And breaks the bonds of bygone days.
On the banks of the creek no one stays
Where the children played in the summer haze,
They all grew up and moved away
From the banks of the creek and children's play.
But sometimes, on a sunlit summer day,
Surely, thoughts return and memories stray
To the banks of the creek and children's play,
On a shimmering, sunlit summer's day.
Memories Copyright © 1988 by Fleta Aday.
All rights reserved.
well...love the poem...she can write up!
ReplyDeletewell...love the poem...she can write up!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed reading the poem again!
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