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            <description>If you have people, information or photos to add to the site, please send them in an e-mail to &lt;tarkingtonfeedback@yahoo.com&gt; with some details to help associate them to the right individual.

If you have a family tree program, you may export the records to a GEDCOM file and send that via E-mail.  Photos can also be attached and sent via E-mail as well.</description>
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            <description>Please leave comments, questions or greetings by using the discussion box below.</description>
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1. How can I edit the details on someone's page?

The information on this site is managed from a traditional Family Tree program. In order to keep the two systems synchronized, we ask that you enter any suggested changes or additions in the comments section of the individual's page. We usually go back and make all the updates about once every quarter (three months) and then republish the information on the site.</description>
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            <description>The moat in Torkington surrounds the site of the manor house that was first built in 1350. The 1.6 m (5.2 ft) deep moat is between 8 and 20 m (26 and 66 ft) wide, and forms the perimeter of a 46 m (151 ft) by 43 m (141 ft) island. Torkington Hall replaced the medieval manor house in the early 17th century.</description>
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Name:         John Brown McKeeGender:       MaleBirth:        19 Jul 1891 Philadelphia, PADeath:        16 Sep 1957 Cincinnati, OHParents:      Llewelyn Thomas McKee
           Caroline Cogswell Brown
           Spouse:       Sarah Elizabeth MintonMarried:      19 Nov 1919 Middletown, OHChildren:     Sara Elizabeth McKee
           John Brown McKeeSpouse:       Betty BlackburnMarried:      22 Nov 1927 Cincinnati, OHChildren:     Llewelyn Thomas McKee
           Private
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            <description>The Building of the State

April 7, 1888, Marietta, Ohio

ADDRESS OF JUDGE JOSEPH COX.

at the Centennial Celebration

at Marietta, April Seventh, 1888

THE BUILDING OF THE STATE.

THE first settlement in this State, at Marietta, and organization of the Northwest Territory, under the Ordinance of 1787, were the most notable events in the history of our country, and deserve to rank among the greatest of the civilized world. The Territory having been wrested from the domination of foreign nations …</description>
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