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    1. Re: [ALJEFF] diary note - "dead little baby"
    2. Melba Clark
    3. There are 16 infants listed on the AL Death Index, as died in May of 1930. [This is just the ones whose names were indexed as "Infant". There might be more who had been named.] You might recognize one of the names and could check the day. Here is a list from the index of ancestry.com Infants listed on the AL Death Indes who died in May 1930 Infant Alfred May 1930 Jefferson Inf. of Charles Alfred Infant Biddle May 1930 Jefferson Inf of George Biddle Infant Brown May 1930 Jefferson Inf. of W. M. Brown Infant Clark May 1930 Jefferson Inf of Matthew Clark Infant Dixon May 1930 Jefferson Inf. of Alice Dixon Infant Gishop May 1930 Jefferson Inf. of Elbert Gishop Infant Gordon May 1930 Jefferson Inf of Tom W. Gordon Infant Gordon May 1930 Jefferson Inf of Tom W. Gordon Infant Green May 1930 Jefferson Inf of J.H. Green Infant Hicks May 1930 Jefferson Inf. of Charles Lee Hicks Infant McCormick May 1930 Jefferson Inf. of Will McCormick Infant Malton May 1930 Jefferson Inf. of Malcoin Malton Infant Perkins May 1930 Jefferson Inf. of Grover Perkins Infant Shalton May 1930 Jefferson Inf of H.D. Shalton Infant Smith May 1930 Jefferson Inf. of D. Smith Infant Young May 1930 Jefferson Inf of Walter Young Hope this helps, Melba Clark ----- Original Message ----- From: "Delilah" <diamond6468@mindspring.com> To: <aljeffer@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, November 09, 2007 5:03 PM Subject: [ALJEFF] diary note > Monday, May 12, 1930 > "sat up with a dead little baby" > > wonder who this could of been, none that I know of in my family. > > He also mentions the Elks a lot, they must of had dances there. In the back > of this litle book is a "list of Easter Sundays to Year 1996", also a lot of > other things "everybody should know" i.e. > > "Strength of Belt Leather" > The tensile strength of good steer hide, well tanned, is as follows: > The solid leather will sustain, per in. of width, 750 lbs. > At the lacing, per in. of width, 210 lbs. > Safe working tension, per in. of width, 55 - 75 lbs." > > Velocity of Electricity > "A flash of lightning cleaves a cloud, appearing and disappearing in less > than a hundred-thousandth part of a second and the velocity of electricity > is such as would carry it in a single second over a distance almost equal to > that which seperates the earth and moon." > > January 26, 1930, Sunday - my birthday, I am 21 > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ALJEFFER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.503 / Virus Database: 269.15.26/1120 - Release Date: 11/9/2007 9:26 AM > >

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