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	<title>Comments on: Mystery solved?</title>
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		<title>By: Pam Allen</title>
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		<description>You know you can&#039;t always believe everything you read. For instance, my daughter was born February 7, 1981 and passed away August 6, 2004. The Mormons web page of history has her dates 1982 &amp; 2006. Her name is right but the dates are not. I have also found that who ever recorded these dates must of had a hearing problem, because they hear totally different.</description>
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