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Oscar Stein's middle name
Helen Stein's maiden name
First name of Helen Stein's parents
Helen Stein's first name
Oscar Stein was born in _______, Ill.
Oscar Stein began farming in _______, Ill.
Mary Stein Nehring's middle name
Year Mary L. was born - Nineteen ______
First name of Mary L Nehring's husband
Pearl's middle name
Name of Pearls husband
Number of children born to Pearl
Faye's middle name
Faye's married name
Faye retired from
Fern's middle name
Fern married Paul ___________
Fern worked and retired from
Mary L.'s first child
Town Dennis and Nancy married in
Dennis received his bachelors and masters degree in
1st and middle name of Mary L.'s third child
Stan's wife's first name
# of boys born to Stan and his wife
Month Thomas Nehring was born
Town Tom and Pam were married in
Tom and Pam have two _____
Gene's middle name
Name of Gene & Cindy's first born
Gene and Cindy were married in Nineteen_______
Randy's wife's maiden name
Country Randy and Kelly were married in
City Randy and Kelly's daughters born in
Name Donna and Michael's first born
Month Donna born
Donna and Michael's last name
County Bobby was born in
Bobby's middle name
Bobby was the son of ________ Stein Klotz
Gayle's middle name
Name Gayle and Doug's 2 girls
Month Gayle was born
David W's middle name
David W married _______ Knutilla in 1983
City David W's daughter was born
Nickname for Paul the III
# of grandkids for Paul the III
Town Paul and Connie married in
Debbie's last name now
City Debbie and Mike were married in
Debbie and Mike have 2 ______
Pam S's husband's first name
Town Pam S. lives in
Town Pam S's boys were born in
Jodi's middle name
Jodi's first born
Town Jodi lives in
1st name of Elizabeth A Stein's 2nd son
D Willard married _____ Johnson in 1964
First Name of 2nd son born to D. Willard

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