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Posted By: Justin
That was another dilemma I had. I thought to myself, "could sockalexis really be all that common of a name?" I didn't realize that name was common in the Maine area during the 1900's. If this isn't Lou, I personally think this man might be related. I may never figure this mystery out, but I still think it's a great find! Thanks for the info Rhys! |
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