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    3. ALBION, MI – A building designed to help bolster the relationship between Albion College and the city of Albion is on schedule to open next month. The Ludington Center, 101 N. Superior St., is less than a half-mile from campus, adjacent to city hall. The $2.6 million facility is being funded through private donations in honor of John S. 'Jack' Ludington – who died in 2010 <http://www.mlive.com/business/mid-michigan/index.ssf/2010/12/for_dow_corning_chairman_and_c.html> – and his wife Dorothy – who died in 1993. The Ludingtons met while attending Albion College, graduated in 1951 and had three children, who all attended the college. Renovation of the building – which has had a variety of uses over the years – started in the winter. It is slated to open when Albion College classes resume in August. The building will house a variety of college programs, including the Build Albion Fellows Program, the Carl A. Gerstacker Institute for Business and Management and the Gerald R. Ford Institute for Leadership in Public Policy and Service. Eleven AmeriCorps VISTA members also will work out of the building, and the college's career and internship center is being moved there. Technology, classrooms, community space and retail space also are proposed as part of the Ludington Center. The bottom level will have an open floor plan, creating flexibility for multiple uses. "It expands what Albion College is trying to do with the community," said Chuck Carlson, Albion College director of media relations. "The president of the college has talked about more of a collaborative effort between the college and the community. (This center) allows for that." John Ludington worked at Dow Corning in Midland for 42 years, including spending time as its chairman and CEO. He also spent time on the Albion College Board of Trustees and was board chairman from 1983-89. "There's no question that the Ludington family has had a multigenerational impact on Albion College and on Midland and Michigan," said Gregg Strand, Albion College director of corporate and foundation relations. "There's a pretty rich history of Jack Ludington and his career, but many generations have been part of the college." Just posted the picture and story on Facebook On Jul 12, 2016 10:06 AM, "Ron Ludington via" <luddington@rootsweb.com> wrote: > I looks but saw nothing concerning Luds. Did I miss it? Ron Ludington > > From: Connie Natzke via <luddington@rootsweb.com> > To: luddington@rootsweb.com > Sent: Sunday, July 10, 2016 6:08 PM > Subject: Re: [LUDDINGTON] LUDDINGTON Digest, Vol 11, Issue 11 > > Hi all, > > I read an article in our local paper that might be of interest to the one > "L" Ludingtons: > > > http://www.mlive.com/news/jackson/index.ssf/2016/07/new_albion_college_downt > own_bu.html > > Take care, > > Connie > > -----Original Message----- > From: luddington-bounces@rootsweb.com > [mailto:luddington-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of > luddington-request@rootsweb.com > Sent: Sunday, July 10, 2016 4:43 PM > To: luddington@rootsweb.com > Subject: LUDDINGTON Digest, Vol 11, Issue 11 > > > > This list is adoptable. If you would like to volunteer to adminster this > list, click here: http://resources.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listrequest.pl > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: lost Lemuel (Ron Ludington) > 2. Fw: lost Lemuel (Ron Ludington) > 3. Re: lost Lemuel (Patricia Kendall) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Sun, 10 Jul 2016 17:52:57 +0000 (UTC) > From: Ron Ludington <ronlud@yahoo.com> > Subject: Re: [LUDDINGTON] lost Lemuel > To: Paul Luddington <Pluddington007@tiscali.co.uk>, > "luddington-l@rootsweb.com" <luddington-l@rootsweb.com> > Message-ID: > <490623718.1497970.1468173177804.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 > > No occupation listed that I can see. Even in the Balston Spa?historical > place I visited Lemuel does not list as a farmer. He shows there in the > Gurnsey father's will as a son-in-law so he was real.? There are several > mentions of him in Balston Spa records. Seth is mentioned too in letters > left at the post office and an obit about a daughter's death. Just enough > info to be enticing but not enough to take as factual connections. > Ron Ludington > > From: Paul Luddington <Pluddington007@tiscali.co.uk> > To: 'Ron Ludington' <ronlud@yahoo.com>; luddington@rootsweb.com > Sent: Sunday, July 10, 2016 7:12 AM > Subject: RE: [LUDDINGTON] lost Lemuel > > Ron > ? ? ? ? Have you got an occupation for the both of them? > > paul > > -----Original Message----- > From: luddington-bounces@rootsweb.com > [mailto:luddington-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Ron Ludington via > Sent: 09 July 2016 19:46 > To: Patricia Kendall; Ludd Group > Subject: Re: [LUDDINGTON] lost Lemuel > > Those names and dates don't jive with what I show eg. > James Lud? 1703-1756, had a son called Lemuel Lud b 1747-1839. James was > killed in the F and I Wars near Albany NY in Sept., 1756 when Lemuel would > have been only 9 years old. His siblings and Lem were all b in? Windham, CT > between 1737 and 1751. One sibling was married in Windham in 1760 so the > widowed family was still in CT long after James was killed. > Lemuel next appears in Mansfield CT in 1785 when he marries Hopestill > Trescott and then appears in Vermont where he shows from 1787 to 1820 in > census reports with wife and many kids. The whole family packs up and moves > to Ohio after 1820. > My Lemuel Lud that was married to Patience Gurnsey shows in the 1790 census > in Balston Spa, NY with 2 young sons and later near Cooperstown NY in 1810 > an "L Ludington" appears so he cannot be that same Lemuel at all. > I wonder if there really was only one Lemuel Ludington who bounced around > between VT and nearby places in NY and had wives in both places. He could > have been counted in the 1790 census in both NY and VT as the homes were > only a few miles apart. Possible ??? > > > > Ron Ludington > > ? ? ? From: Patricia Kendall <ylofrd@yahoo.com> > To: Ron Ludington <ronlud@yahoo.com> > Sent: Saturday, July 9, 2016 12:49 AM > Subject: Re: [LUDDINGTON] lost Lemuel > ? > I am still checking out some of this info. > Lemuel Lee Ludngton dob;May 7, 1747Wyndham,? Conn: dod? 1939 Euclid Ohio > Married Truscott Hopstill. They had 8 children Hopstill? dob July 28 1762, > died 1838 in Euclid Ohio. > This Lemuel? married Patience Guarsey? No marriage date yet and no > children. > Father James Luddington dob8/8/1703? Norwich Conn.? died 9/8/1756.? Married > Elenor Dains dob 2/4/1709.Norwich Conn died 1789 Brookfield > Vermont.children. > According to an email received from the Luddington List This Lemeul > Ludington had 2 unmarried daughters.Lemeul Ludington married a secone time > to Patience Guarsey. They had no children. > According to Donna Morley, who posted a family tree on SharedTree.com this > Lemeul was born in New Haven, Addison, Vermont, USA. He Died 1839 in > Euclid, > "Cuyhoga, Ohio, Usa. > Lemuel Ludington served in the war of 1812 and was granted land in Arkansas > for his service.? No info on whether he went there to take it up. > Lemeul went North when young, fought in the Revolution (enlisting several > times because he apparently needed the money) and married Hopestil Truscott > (b 1762 Mansfield CT, died 1838 Euclid, Ohio) in Mansfield Ct before 1787.? > Lemuel (from Rev. War Pension applic file) was, and remained, grindlingly > poor, so much so that Addison County VT found (apparently around 1800) he > could not feed his children adequately and required that some of them be > "placed out:, i.e. put in the physical custody of other families who fed > and > clothed them commonly in exchange for work, unless they were infants. > Lemuel was granded 160 acres in sec 31 twp 1N rng 3E in arkansas.Source:? > Email from Ron Ludington > > ? ? On Friday, July 8, 2016 11:16 AM, Ron Ludington <ronlud@yahoo.com> > wrote: > > > ? Yes I am interested in the one who married Patience Guarnsey. What vitals > do u have on him? Parents? DOB, POB. anything at all.? And where did? the > info come from? Your source ? > The one that ended up in Ohio is another guy as far as I can see as I have > his history. > SEND ME ANY CLUES U HAVE !! > Ron Ludington > > ? ? ? From: Patricia Kendall <ylofrd@yahoo.com> > To: Ron Ludington <ronlud@yahoo.com> > Sent: Friday, July 8, 2016 9:34 AM > Subject: Re: [LUDDINGTON] lost Lemuel > ? > Ron I show this Lemuel? married Patience Guarsey but they had no children. > Are you still interested? > Pat > > ? ? On Thursday, July 7, 2016 8:40 AM, Ron Ludington <ronlud@yahoo.com> > wrote: > > > Thanks Pat but I have that one. The one I am missing first shows in > Balston > spa NY in the 1790 census, married to a Patience Gurnsey, and living down > the street fro other Gurnseys.? He shows with two sons, one of which is my > G/G/Grandfather, Seth C Luddington.I do not see the name, Lemuel, used by > any other Lud branch before that date except for the Lemuel you show. > So who were this Lemuel's parents ??? Y-DNA tests show that he was a real > Lud from the William of 1607 ancestry as perfect matches appear from both > sides of the men in question.? Ron Ludington > > ? ? ? From: Patricia Kendall <ylofrd@yahoo.com> > To: Ron Ludington <ronlud@yahoo.com>; "luddington@rootsweb.com" > <luddington@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, July 7, 2016 9:35 AM > Subject: Re: [LUDDINGTON] lost Lemuel > ? > Ron, > I have a Lemuel Ludington dob 5/8/1747 in Windham WC Connectiut.? His wife > was Truscott Hopestill dob 7/29/1762. This Lemuel died 1839 in Euclid > Ohio.? > He had a son named Lemuel dob 2/1790.I don't know if this will help you. > Pat Kendall > > ? ? On Wednesday, July 6, 2016 5:06 PM, Ron Ludington via > <luddington@rootsweb.com> wrote: > > > ? Fellow Lud searchers...............if you have a Lud ancestry study of > your own, please search for a Lemuel Lud(d)ington born about 1740, or > thereabouts, in it and let me know who his parents were. And whatever you > can find on him.I already have a Lemuel Ludd ,b Aug. 8,1749 but he is not > the one I need info from. > Please take a peek and let me know. > Ron Ludington > This list is adoptable. If you would like to volunteer to adminster this > list, click here: http://resources.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listrequest.pl > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > LUDDINGTON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > ? > > ? > > ? > > ? > > ? > > ? > This list is adoptable. If you would like to volunteer to adminster this > list, click here: http://resources.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listrequest.pl > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > LUDDINGTON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Sun, 10 Jul 2016 18:33:08 +0000 (UTC) > From: Ron Ludington <ronlud@yahoo.com> > Subject: [LUDDINGTON] Fw: lost Lemuel > To: Ludd Group <luddington@rootsweb.com>, Patricia Kendall > <ylofrd@yahoo.com> > Message-ID: > <337932597.1493941.1468175588854.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 > > Some info I have on Seth (my g/g/grandfather) that mentions his early years > etc. Most of this I picked up in Saratoga co NY records some years ago. I > went there at least twice in the early 2000's. Notice the mention of Lemuel > and Patience. > > > Records of Men Enlisted in the US Army from May 17, 1815 to 1829 inclusive: > 707, Ludington, Seth C, pvt, 3rd infantry, co K, commander Capt John > Garland, ht 5 ft 6 1/2 inches, eyes? dark, hair black, comlextion dark, age > 23, occ carpenter, birth place Ballstown, Saratoga co NY, enlisted > Janny,16/18, for 5 years at Harrisburg PA,. Describes his service and then > states he was discharged June 39 1829 for inability. ( if he enlisted in > 1818 at age 23 then he should have been b abt 1795 but other records show > him born in 1788?and 1786) He may be from this family as the name Lemuel > was > often used for Seth's male descendants > 1790 census Luddington, > ?Lemuel??????? 1??? 2??? 3??? 0??? 0??? Ballstown, Saratoga? Co., NY > 1 Male over 16? (Lemuel himself) > 2 Male under 16 (Seth and a bro?) > 3 Female > 0 Slave > 0 OtherPresbyterian Church, Ballston Ctr., Saratoga co NY...Death-Burials > Vol 4 ....1805, Minerva Ludington, age 2 ... Jan 28, 1812, a child of Seth > Ludington ....Jan 10 1832, Mary wife of Lemuel Luttenton, age > 22Presbyterian > Church, Ballston Ctr., Saratoga co NY, Vol 2 , Baptisms May 2 1819, > Patience, wife of Lemuel Luttenton. Died Jan 1832. > Is this the same lady (Mary) above who died in 1832? > LIST OF LETTERS: > Remaining in the Post Office at Cooperstown on the 39th Sept 1817 Among the > names is: > Rhoda Ludington > Ballston Spa Gazette, 1824-7-13, Vol. 3, Issue 40, Page 3 LIST OF LETTERS > Remaining in the Post Office at Ballston, N.Y., April 1, 1824 Seth C. > Ludington Same Post Office for July 1, 1824...among the names mentioned is > Seth C. Ludington, and Lemuel Ludington. > Seth C Ludington, Same Post Office...September 30, 1812 LIST OF LETTERS: > Remaining in the Post Office at Balston Spa, > 31 December 1821 > Among the names is: > Patience Ludington and Rhoda Ludington > JOEL LEE, P M. > LIST OF LETTERS: > Remaining in the Post Office at Balston Spa, 1st January 1825 Among the > names is: Patience Ludington L LEE, P M. > The mail arrives every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday in the > afternoon.War of 1812 records: > SETH C LUTENTON 10 REG'T (PRIOR'S), NEW YORK MILITIA.???? PRIVATE Name:??? > SETH C LUTENTON Company:??? 10 REG'T (PRIOR'S), NEW YORK MILITIA. > Rank - Induction:??? PRIVATE? Rank - Discharge:??? PRIVATE Roll Box:??? > 130?? Roll Exct:??? 602 Ron Ludington > > > > ----- Forwarded Message ----- > From: Ron Ludington via <luddington@rootsweb.com> > To: Paul Luddington <Pluddington007@tiscali.co.uk>; > "luddington-l@rootsweb.com" <luddington-l@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, July 10, 2016 1:52 PM > Subject: Re: [LUDDINGTON] lost Lemuel > > No occupation listed that I can see. Even in the Balston Spa?historical > place I visited, Lemuel does not list as a farmer. He shows there in the > Gurnsey father's will as a son-in-law so he was real.? There are several > mentions of him in Balston Spa records. Seth is mentioned too in letters > left at the post office and an obit about a daughter's death. Just enough > info to be enticing but not enough to take as factual connections. > Ron Ludington > > ? ? ? From: Paul Luddington <Pluddington007@tiscali.co.uk> > To: 'Ron Ludington' <ronlud@yahoo.com>; luddington@rootsweb.com > Sent: Sunday, July 10, 2016 7:12 AM > Subject: RE: [LUDDINGTON] lost Lemuel > ? > Ron > ? ? ? ? Have you got an occupation for the both of them? > > paul > > -----Original Message----- > From: luddington-bounces@rootsweb.com > [mailto:luddington-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Ron Ludington via > Sent: 09 July 2016 19:46 > To: Patricia Kendall; Ludd Group > Subject: Re: [LUDDINGTON] lost Lemuel > > Those names and dates don't jive with what I show eg. > James Lud? 1703-1756, had a son called Lemuel Lud b 1747-1839. James was > killed in the F and I Wars near Albany NY in Sept., 1756 when Lemuel would > have been only 9 years old. His siblings and Lem were all b in? Windham, CT > between 1737 and 1751. One sibling was married in Windham in 1760 so the > widowed family was still in CT long after James was killed. > Lemuel next appears in Mansfield CT in 1785 when he marries Hopestill > Trescott and then appears in Vermont where he shows from 1787 to 1820 in > census reports with wife and many kids. The whole family packs up and moves > to Ohio after 1820. > My Lemuel Lud that was married to Patience Gurnsey shows in the 1790 census > in Balston Spa, NY with 2 young sons and later near Cooperstown NY in 1810 > an "L Ludington" appears so he cannot be that same Lemuel at all. > I wonder if there really was only one Lemuel Ludington who bounced around > between VT and nearby places in NY and had wives in both places. He could > have been counted in the 1790 census in both NY and VT as the homes were > only a few miles apart. Possible ??? > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 3 > Date: Sun, 10 Jul 2016 20:40:14 +0000 (UTC) > From: Patricia Kendall <ylofrd@yahoo.com> > Subject: Re: [LUDDINGTON] lost Lemuel > To: Ron Ludington <ronlud@yahoo.com>, "luddington@rootsweb.com" > <luddington@rootsweb.com> > Message-ID: > <1815008559.1615569.1468183214274.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 > > Have you checked out the New England historical and genealogical Society > Register Repository? Media Book page? to 76.? I have not checked out this > source yet so I don't know if is correct . > Pat > > On Sunday, July 10, 2016 10:56 AM, Ron Ludington via > <luddington@rootsweb.com> wrote: > > > No occupation listed that I can see. Even in the Balston Spa?historical > place I visited Lemuel does not list as a farmer. He shows there in the > Gurnsey father's will as a son-in-law so he was real.? There are several > mentions of him in Balston Spa records. Seth is mentioned too in letters > left at the post office and an obit about a daughter's death. Just enough > info to be enticing but not enough to take as factual connections. > Ron Ludington > > ? ? ? From: Paul Luddington <Pluddington007@tiscali.co.uk> > To: 'Ron Ludington' <ronlud@yahoo.com>; luddington@rootsweb.com > Sent: Sunday, July 10, 2016 7:12 AM > Subject: RE: [LUDDINGTON] lost Lemuel > ? > Ron > ? ? ? ? Have you got an occupation for the both of them? > > paul > > -----Original Message----- > From: luddington-bounces@rootsweb.com > [mailto:luddington-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Ron Ludington via > Sent: 09 July 2016 19:46 > To: Patricia Kendall; Ludd Group > Subject: Re: [LUDDINGTON] lost Lemuel > > Those names and dates don't jive with what I show eg. > James Lud? 1703-1756, had a son called Lemuel Lud b 1747-1839. James was > killed in the F and I Wars near Albany NY in Sept., 1756 when Lemuel would > have been only 9 years old. His siblings and Lem were all b in? Windham, CT > between 1737 and 1751. One sibling was married in Windham in 1760 so the > widowed family was still in CT long after James was killed. > Lemuel next appears in Mansfield CT in 1785 when he marries Hopestill > Trescott and then appears in Vermont where he shows from 1787 to 1820 in > census reports with wife and many kids. The whole family packs up and moves > to Ohio after 1820. > My Lemuel Lud that was married to Patience Gurnsey shows in the 1790 census > in Balston Spa, NY with 2 young sons and later near Cooperstown NY in 1810 > an "L Ludington" appears so he cannot be that same Lemuel at all. > I wonder if there really was only one Lemuel Ludington who bounced around > between VT and nearby places in NY and had wives in both places. He could > have been counted in the 1790 census in both NY and VT as the homes were > only a few miles apart. Possible ??? > > > > Ron Ludington > > ? ? ? From: Patricia Kendall <ylofrd@yahoo.com> > To: Ron Ludington <ronlud@yahoo.com> > Sent: Saturday, July 9, 2016 12:49 AM > Subject: Re: [LUDDINGTON] lost Lemuel > ? > I am still checking out some of this info. > Lemuel Lee Ludngton dob;May 7, 1747Wyndham,? Conn: dod? 1939 Euclid Ohio > Married Truscott Hopstill. They had 8 children Hopstill? dob July 28 1762, > died 1838 in Euclid Ohio. > This Lemuel? married Patience Guarsey? No marriage date yet and no > children. > Father James Luddington dob8/8/1703? Norwich Conn.? died 9/8/1756.? Married > Elenor Dains dob 2/4/1709.Norwich Conn died 1789 Brookfield > Vermont.children. > According to an email received from the Luddington List This Lemeul > Ludington had 2 unmarried daughters.Lemeul Ludington married a secone time > to Patience Guarsey. They had no children. > According to Donna Morley, who posted a family tree on SharedTree.com this > Lemeul was born in New Haven, Addison, Vermont, USA. He Died 1839 in > Euclid, > "Cuyhoga, Ohio, Usa. > Lemuel Ludington served in the war of 1812 and was granted land in Arkansas > for his service.? No info on whether he went there to take it up. > Lemeul went North when young, fought in the Revolution (enlisting several > times because he apparently needed the money) and married Hopestil Truscott > (b 1762 Mansfield CT, died 1838 Euclid, Ohio) in Mansfield Ct before 1787.? > Lemuel (from Rev. War Pension applic file) was, and remained, grindlingly > poor, so much so that Addison County VT found (apparently around 1800) he > could not feed his children adequately and required that some of them be > "placed out:, i.e. put in the physical custody of other families who fed > and > clothed them commonly in exchange for work, unless they were infants. > Lemuel was granded 160 acres in sec 31 twp 1N rng 3E in arkansas.Source:? > Email from Ron Ludington > > ? ? On Friday, July 8, 2016 11:16 AM, Ron Ludington <ronlud@yahoo.com> > wrote: > > > ? Yes I am interested in the one who married Patience Guarnsey. What vitals > do u have on him? Parents? DOB, POB. anything at all.? And where did? the > info come from? Your source ? > The one that ended up in Ohio is another guy as far as I can see as I have > his history. > SEND ME ANY CLUES U HAVE !! > Ron Ludington > > ? ? ? From: Patricia Kendall <ylofrd@yahoo.com> > To: Ron Ludington <ronlud@yahoo.com> > Sent: Friday, July 8, 2016 9:34 AM > Subject: Re: [LUDDINGTON] lost Lemuel > ? > Ron I show this Lemuel? married Patience Guarsey but they had no children. > Are you still interested? > Pat > > ? ? On Thursday, July 7, 2016 8:40 AM, Ron Ludington <ronlud@yahoo.com> > wrote: > > > Thanks Pat but I have that one. The one I am missing first shows in > Balston > spa NY in the 1790 census, married to a Patience Gurnsey, and living down > the street fro other Gurnseys.? He shows with two sons, one of which is my > G/G/Grandfather, Seth C Luddington.I do not see the name, Lemuel, used by > any other Lud branch before that date except for the Lemuel you show. > So who were this Lemuel's parents ??? Y-DNA tests show that he was a real > Lud from the William of 1607 ancestry as perfect matches appear from both > sides of the men in question.? Ron Ludington > > ? ? ? From: Patricia Kendall <ylofrd@yahoo.com> > To: Ron Ludington <ronlud@yahoo.com>; "luddington@rootsweb.com" > <luddington@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, July 7, 2016 9:35 AM > Subject: Re: [LUDDINGTON] lost Lemuel > ? > Ron, > I have a Lemuel Ludington dob 5/8/1747 in Windham WC Connectiut.? His wife > was Truscott Hopestill dob 7/29/1762. This Lemuel died 1839 in Euclid > Ohio.? > He had a son named Lemuel dob 2/1790.I don't know if this will help you. > Pat Kendall > > ? ? On Wednesday, July 6, 2016 5:06 PM, Ron Ludington via > <luddington@rootsweb.com> wrote: > > > ? Fellow Lud searchers...............if you have a Lud ancestry study of > your own, please search for a Lemuel Lud(d)ington born about 1740, or > thereabouts, in it and let me know who his parents were. And whatever you > can find on him.I already have a Lemuel Ludd ,b Aug. 8,1749 but he is not > the one I need info from. > Please take a peek and let me know. > Ron Ludington > This list is adoptable. If you would like to volunteer to adminster this > list, click here: http://resources.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listrequest.pl > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > LUDDINGTON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > ? > > ? > > ? > > ? > > ? > > ? > This list is adoptable. 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