Dear Peter Kilcullen, German records report that George Fazenbaker was missing from the Hessian troops by April 1781. It is not clear whether he was captured by the Americans or if he deserted. I am not aware of any evidence that shows that he affiliated with the Revolutionaries. Of George's nine children, the eldest, Jacob Fazenbaker, married a daughter of an American Revolutionary War veteran, Daniel Reckner. Thus, all of Jacob's female descendants should be eligible for the DAR. Among George's other children, there may also be connections to veterans of the American side of the War, although I have not thoroughly researched this possibility. Walt Warnick -----Original Message----- From: mdgarret-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:mdgarret-bounces@rootsweb.com]On Behalf Of Peter Kilcullen Sent: Friday, November 06, 2009 9:16 AM To: mdgarret@rootsweb.com Subject: [MDGARRET] FAZENBAKER, George George Fazenbaker (born 1756 Hesse, Germany, died 1810 Allegany, MD) was reputedly a "Hessian" soldier who was captured by George Washington, and then fought on the side of the Revolutionaries. Have any of his descendants ever successfully applied to Sons or Daughters of the American Revolution on the basis of being his descendant? Any information substantiating his service in Washington's army would be appreciated. Peter Kilcullen ====================================== Looking for your Garrett County ancestors? Make sure to visit us on the web at: http://rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mdgarret/ ------------------------------------ If you need help with this list, make sure to email the list administrator, Sonny O'Haver, mdgarret-admin@rootsweb.com ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MDGARRET-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 - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.425 / Virus Database: 270.14.55/2490 - Release Date: 11/08/09 19:39:00
Mr. Jacob W. Thrasher, died last Friday evening at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Lashorn. His devoted children nursed him day and night during his illness and mourned the loss of an affectionate father when death came and took their loved parent to his long home. His funeral was preached in the Lutheran Church, of which he was a member, by Rev. Wm. L. Leisher on Sunday at 2 o'clock p.m. to a large concourse of friends, among whom was ex-Senator Davis. The deceased was born in Knoxville, Tennessee, Sept. 14, 1818 and his life if integrity won him many friends who called to mind his many virtues as they sadly followed his body to its last resting place in Deer Park The Republican July 31, 1891 Jacob W. Thrasher born in Knoxville, TN, September 14, 1818. For many years he was a resident of Deer Park, MD, where he died July 24, 1891, aged 73 years, 9 months, 28 days. The funeral services were held in the Lutheran Church, and the remains were interred in the cemetery at Deer Park. W.L.L. The Republican Aug 7, 1891 [Jacob was my g, g, grandfather. p.a.t.] Deer Park Bessie Thrasher, a bright little daughter of Mr. B. F. Thrasher, nearly nine years old died last Thursday night, after an illness of less than a week. She was one of the most interesting children in the whole town, and although so young, was one of the most promising members of the Band of Hope, of the sewing school and Sunday school. With a remarkably correct and sweet little voice, always read to lead or join in all the children's songs. Her sorrowing parents have the sympathy of the whole community. She was buried on Saturday. The funeral services, conducted by Rev. G. W. W. Amick, were held in the Lutheran Church, which was very beautifully decorated with flowers. The little girls of the sewing school sang at the grave a favorite hymn of little Bessie's, "I will stand up for Jesus." The Republican Aug 4, 1888
Mrs. F. Dailey Groves Friendsville-Mrs. Jessie F. Groves, 78, Star Route, here, died yesterday at the Cuppett Weeks Nursing Home, Oakland, following a lingering illness. Born in Friendsville, she was a daughter of the late Joab J. and Diana (Taylor) Friend. Mrs. Groves was a member of the Presbyterian Church of Leisenring, PA Surviving are her husband, F. Dailey Groves; two brothers; Clarence Friend, Alliston, PA, and Allen Friend, Denbo, PA, and several nieces and nephews. The body is at the Newman Funeral Home, here, where friends will be received today and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. A service will be conducted Sunday at 2 p.m. at the funeral home, Rev. Donald Matthews will officiate. Interment will be in Blooming Rose Cemetery. Cumberland News Oct 21, 1977 Woman Makes Rare Visit To Oakland Oakland, MD, Sept 19- Mrs. Amos Friend, who lives in the Bray school community six miles north of here, came to town for the first time in 45 years. She said she came to the county seat only to sign old age pensions papers- otherwise she would not have come. Mrs. Friend expressed surprise at the paved streets, the business buildings, the courthouse and other improvements. None were here on her last visit, she said. Cumberland Times Sept 20, 1936
54 new obituaries were posted on OurBrickWalls.com, on November 21, 2009, for the following surnames: BARNETT, BOYER, CAREY, CLARK, COLLINS, DAWSON, DAYTON, DEETZ, DOMER, FAHEY, FLETCHER, FOX, GILES, GROVES, HARTLE, HOY, HUGHES, HYDE, LEE, MARTENS, MENHORN, MONAHAN, MORAN, MORRIS, MYERS, NICKEL, NORMAN, NULL, NYCUM, O'BAKER, OHLER, SPEIR, STEWARD, STOWELL, SWEITZER, WINEBRENNER For a complete listing of names, see "New Additions" on the "Whassup" page. Many thanks to Lee Deetz Fasnacht, Sheryl Kelso, and Shawn McGreevy, for their contributions! In addition, information for the family of Henry and Harriet Durst Crowe and Military Deaths for the Durst Family, from the Civil War through the VietNam War, have been posted, courtesy of Patricia Durst Shaffer. Happy Thanksgiving to all of you! Genie Editor by Default OurBrickWalls.com
George Wallace Kimmell, 82, of Deer Park, died yesterday at the Cuppett-Weeks Nursing Home where he had resided for four years. Born near here, he was the son of the late Adophies and Effie (Welsh) Kimmell. His wife, Nellie C. Kimmell, died in December, 1970. He was a retired farmer and coal miner. Surviving are four sons, George H. Kimmell, Glen Burnie; Russell G. Kimmell, Crellin; C. Eugene Kimmell, Baltimore, and Virgil B. Kimmell, New Carlisle, PA; two daughters, Mrs. Pauline Schmidt, here and Mrs. Marie Bartley, Springfield, OH; a brother, Harry Kimmell, Mt. Lake Park; 19 grandchildren and one great, grandchild. The body is at the Durst Funeral Home (visiting hours). A service will be conducted there Monday at 2 p.m. with Rev. Gail Hixon officiating. Interment will be in Deer Park Cemetery. Cumberland News July 21, 1973 Mt. Lake Park-Elijah Nay Harvey, 77, of near Mt. Lake Park, died at the Garrett County Memorial Hospital yesterday. A retired farmer, he was born April 30, 1887 and was the son of the late Nathaniel and Susan (Moon) Harvey. He is survived by his widow, Grace (Ervin) Harvey, a daughter, Mrs. Paul P. Martin, Morgantown, WV; a son, Carlton Harvey, Deer Park; two sisters, Mrs. Ella Hutchinson, Baltimore, Mrs. Bertha Shaffer, Mt. Lake Park; three brothers, Alex Harvey, Dallas, Texas, Paul and Newman Harvey of Deer Park. The body is at the Leighton-Durst Funeral Home where friends will be received (hours). Services will be conducted tomorrow at 2 p.m. by Rev. James F. Renley at the funeral home. Burial will be in the White Methodist Church Cemetery. The Cumberland News June 25, 1964
Oakland-William Frazee, 87, died Saturday at his home near Friendsville. A son of the late Mathias and Mary (Friend) Frazee, he was born Feb 9, 1865, near Friendsville and had been a life long resident of Hoyes community. Mr. Frazee was a member of the Deep Creek Baptist Church. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Ollie (Cuppett) Frazee; two son, Clayton and Clement Frazee, Friendsville; two daughters, Mrs. Olive Naylor, Gilford, CT, and Mrs. Catherine Rodeheaver, Friendsville; nine grandchildren and two great grandchildren. The body is at the Bolden Funeral Home where services will be conducted tomorrow at 2 p.m. with Rev. W. C. Rogers, pastor of Loch Lynn Baptist Church, officiating. Interment will be in Oakland Cemetery. Cumberland Evening Times Feb 9, 1953
Adolph Filsinger, aged 56 years, died at his home near Deer Park, April 14, after a prolonged illness. He was born in Thairnback, Germany, Mary 24, 1870, and came to Garrett County in 1886 with his parents. He was a member of the Lutheran Church. He is survived by his wife, four sons and four daughters. Mrs. John Oremusy, of Philadelphia, Adolph Filsinger, West Newton, PA, Mrs. Alfred Marheim, Philadelphia, Carl, Gilbert, Harry, Pauline and Emma, at home, and two sisters and one brother. The funeral services were conducted at the home Saturday afternoon by Rev. Dr. Archibald Moore, Oakland, with interment in Deer Park Cemetery. Cumberland Evening Times April 24, 1926
I want to go to the Short Run cemetery next week. It is supposed to be "above Kitzmiller" Anyone know specifics? Todd -----Original Message----- From: Charles Harvey <harvey.c.w@myactv.net> To: Patty125@comcast.net; mdgarret@rootsweb.com Sent: Wed, Nov 18, 2009 9:04 pm Subject: Re: [MDGARRET] Emily Wilson -obituary Thanks Pat, Charles 1. Emily5 Harvey (Alexander B. "Ellick"4, Elijah Henry3, William2, illiam1) was born January 19, 1849 in Kitzmiller, Garrett Co, MD, and ied November 08, 1883 in Short Run near Kitzmiller, Garrett County, MD. he married Judge Daniel Wilson June 30, 1871 in Garrett County, MD, son f James Wilson and Lucinda Junkins. He was born November 30, 1842 in D, and died July 21, 1931 in on part of father's homestead in Short un, Garrett Co, MD. Notes for Emily Harvey: MILY HARVEY, daughter of Alexander and Hannah Wilson Harvey, was born bout 1849, and died Nov., 8, 1883. She married June 30, 1871, her first ousin Daniel Wilson, son of James and Lucinda Junkins Wilson. He was orn Nov., 30, 1842, and died July 21, 1931. They lived in the Short Run ommunity, he having inherited part of his father’s homestead. Mr. ilson was elected Judge of the Orphan's Court of Garrett County for a umber of terms. Mr. Wilson married (2) Oct., 13, 1886, Sarah E. ollars, who was born Sept., 8, 1858. and died March 20, 1922. Daniel nd Sarah E. Sollars Wilson reared the follow children: Jeanette Carl, da Amelia, Fleda Cedelca, James Andrew, and Esta Clem. Pat Thompson wrote: In Memoriam Died, at her late residence in this county, on the 8th inst., Emily Wilson, wife of Daniel Wilson, aged about 34 years. The deceased was a worthy and exemplary Christian, an affectionate mother, and esteemed and respected by all who knew her. Her last illness was long and severe, but she was sustained and kept by that faith that cheers a dying hour. A short time before her death she remarked to her mother, who was watching by her bedside, that she had prayed to live for the sake of her husband and children, but if it was God's will to take her now she was ready. The unexpected midnight cry found her prepared. Realizing the presence of him who said "My grace shall be sufficient for thee," and walking in the light which that grace alone supplies, she went down into the Valley of the Shadow of Death fearing no evil. On the 9th inst.. her mortal remains were followed to the family burying ground by a large concourse of friends and relatives, where they were committed to the safe keeping of the tomb, there to await the resurrection of the just. Recognizing in this (to us) mysterious dispensation of Providence, the chastening hand of God, we bow in humble submission to the Devine decree, and commit to the care and keeping of him who never slumbers nor sleeps, her bereaved companion and helpless children. The Republican Nov 24, 1883 ====================================== Looking for your Garrett County ancestors? Make sure to visit us on the web t: http://rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mdgarret/ ------------------------------------ If you need help with this list, make sure to email the list administrator, onny O'Haver, mdgarret-admin@rootsweb.com ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MDGARRET-request@rootsweb.com ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of he message ===================================== ooking for your Garrett County ancestors? Make sure to visit us on the web at: ttp://rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mdgarret/ ------------------------------------ f you need help with this list, make sure to email the list administrator, onny O'Haver, mdgarret-admin@rootsweb.com ------------------------------- o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MDGARRET-request@rootsweb.com ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of he message
Thanks Pat, Charles 1. Emily5 Harvey (Alexander B. "Ellick"4, Elijah Henry3, William2, William1) was born January 19, 1849 in Kitzmiller, Garrett Co, MD, and died November 08, 1883 in Short Run near Kitzmiller, Garrett County, MD. She married Judge Daniel Wilson June 30, 1871 in Garrett County, MD, son of James Wilson and Lucinda Junkins. He was born November 30, 1842 in MD, and died July 21, 1931 in on part of father's homestead in Short Run, Garrett Co, MD. Notes for Emily Harvey: EMILY HARVEY, daughter of Alexander and Hannah Wilson Harvey, was born about 1849, and died Nov., 8, 1883. She married June 30, 1871, her first cousin Daniel Wilson, son of James and Lucinda Junkins Wilson. He was born Nov., 30, 1842, and died July 21, 1931. They lived in the Short Run community, he having inherited part of his father’s homestead. Mr. Wilson was elected Judge of the Orphan's Court of Garrett County for a number of terms. Mr. Wilson married (2) Oct., 13, 1886, Sarah E. Sollars, who was born Sept., 8, 1858. and died March 20, 1922. Daniel and Sarah E. Sollars Wilson reared the follow children: Jeanette Carl, Ida Amelia, Fleda Cedelca, James Andrew, and Esta Clem. Pat Thompson wrote: > In Memoriam > Died, at her late residence in this county, on the 8th inst., Emily Wilson, > wife of Daniel Wilson, aged about 34 years. The deceased was a worthy and > exemplary Christian, an affectionate mother, and esteemed and respected by > all who knew her. Her last illness was long and severe, but she was > sustained and kept by that faith that cheers a dying hour. A short time > before her death she remarked to her mother, who was watching by her > bedside, that she had prayed to live for the sake of her husband and > children, but if it was God's will to take her now she was ready. The > unexpected midnight cry found her prepared. Realizing the presence of him > who said "My grace shall be sufficient for thee," and walking in the light > which that grace alone supplies, she went down into the Valley of the Shadow > of Death fearing no evil. On the 9th inst.. her mortal remains were followed > to the family burying ground by a large concourse of friends and relatives, > where they were committed to the safe keeping of the tomb, there to await > the resurrection of the just. Recognizing in this (to us) mysterious > dispensation of Providence, the chastening hand of God, we bow in humble > submission to the Devine decree, and commit to the care and keeping of him > who never slumbers nor sleeps, her bereaved companion and helpless children. > > The Republican > Nov 24, 1883 > ====================================== > Looking for your Garrett County ancestors? Make sure to visit us on the web at: > http://rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mdgarret/ > > ------------------------------------ > If you need help with this list, make sure to email the list administrator, Sonny O'Haver, mdgarret-admin@rootsweb.com > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MDGARRET-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >
In Memoriam Died, at her late residence in this county, on the 8th inst., Emily Wilson, wife of Daniel Wilson, aged about 34 years. The deceased was a worthy and exemplary Christian, an affectionate mother, and esteemed and respected by all who knew her. Her last illness was long and severe, but she was sustained and kept by that faith that cheers a dying hour. A short time before her death she remarked to her mother, who was watching by her bedside, that she had prayed to live for the sake of her husband and children, but if it was God's will to take her now she was ready. The unexpected midnight cry found her prepared. Realizing the presence of him who said "My grace shall be sufficient for thee," and walking in the light which that grace alone supplies, she went down into the Valley of the Shadow of Death fearing no evil. On the 9th inst.. her mortal remains were followed to the family burying ground by a large concourse of friends and relatives, where they were committed to the safe keeping of the tomb, there to await the resurrection of the just. Recognizing in this (to us) mysterious dispensation of Providence, the chastening hand of God, we bow in humble submission to the Devine decree, and commit to the care and keeping of him who never slumbers nor sleeps, her bereaved companion and helpless children. The Republican Nov 24, 1883
Pat, Thanks. I have their children but not their marriage date.. Virginia ----- Original Message ----- From: "Pat Thompson" <Patty125@comcast.net> To: <mdgarret@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, November 16, 2009 7:58 AM Subject: [MDGARRET] Wm. E. Frazee- marriage record 1859 > GCMD Marriages, complied by Maxine Broadwater, published in the Glades > Star, > Vol. 6, Sept 1987, pages 134-138-140 > > August 11, 1859- William N. Frazee to Mary S. White; residence, > Selbysport; > place of marriage, Richard White's; Minister. D. O. Stuart, collected > $3.50. > > > ====================================== > Looking for your Garrett County ancestors? Make sure to visit us on the > web at: > http://rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mdgarret/ > > ------------------------------------ > If you need help with this list, make sure to email the list > administrator, Sonny O'Haver, mdgarret-admin@rootsweb.com > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MDGARRET-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
GCMD Marriages, complied by Maxine Broadwater, published in the Glades Star, Vol. 6, Sept 1987, pages 134-138-140 August 11, 1859- William N. Frazee to Mary S. White; residence, Selbysport; place of marriage, Richard White's; Minister. D. O. Stuart, collected $3.50.
Thanks for checking, Mary Ann and Pat! > 4. Re: FRAZEE (Beth Golden) > > Wondering how this family is related to Barbara FRAZEE who married John > Henry TURNEY, my granduncle, son of Isaac and France MYERS TURNEY, b. abt. > 1860's in Friendsville area. > Beth > >
Nancy, I filled in information that I have in my Frazee data base. I have no proven marriage dates. Hope this helps. Mary Ann (corrections with details - always welcomed) Addison's parents, and grandparents; Elisha Frazee b abt 3/24/1800 - 08 Dec 1874 - buried Great Crossings at 74yr 8 mo 10dy 1st wife Nancy Stuck b 9/2/1799 d 7/2/1838 (mother of Addison)buried Great Crossings 2nd wife Barbara Stuck b abt 3/19/1815 d 1/31/1879 buried Great Crossings at 63 yr 10 mo 22 dy Ephraim Frazee 06 Dec 1784 - 26 Jan 1848 buried Great Crossings Barbara Stuck 25 Apr 1785 - 14 Dec 1857 buried ? Thurman Frazee 20 Mar 1752 - 19 Apr 1843 buried Great Crossings 1st wife Anna Edwards 07 Jul 1755 - ? believed to be buried somewhere in Preston Co. WV (mother of Ephraim) 2nd wife Nancy Stuck b 10/1/1790 d 12/24/1878 buried Great Crossings at 88 yr 2 mo 23 dy
Hello folks- I am the grandson of Truman " Buck " Mosser and his wife Nora late of Loch Lynn Hts. Any information would be appreciated. Steve Larrick
I think my message might be one which didn't go right so am sending it again. Addison Frazee can be found in the1850 - 60 - 70 census in Selbysport Allegeney Co and 1880 in Accident Garrett Co and is buried in Great Crossings cemetery Garrett Co. his parents, and grandparents; Elisha Frazee ? 1801 - 08 Dec 1874 Barbara ? 22 Nov 1815 - 31 Jan 1879 Ephrain Frazee 06 Dec 1784 - 26 Jan 1848 Barbara Stuck 25 Apr 1785 - 14 Dec1857 Thurman Frazee 20 Mar 1752 - 19 Apr 1843 Anna Edwards 07 Jul 1755 - ? If anyone can fill in my ? PLEASE post them. Also marriage dates for these couples. Thank You Nancy
Hi Norm, I did send this on Fri. it must have been one of the emails not sent. Tks Norman, I do have that Maria Collier b 3/4/1793 married Samuel Frazee b 12/15/1790. He was the son of Thurman and Anna Edwards Frazee. I have many offspring. I have some limited information on Maria's family. I did find the 1850 census from Addison, PA. that lists the family. There were some areas that were hard to read. Also, I have that she died in 1862 but no burial site for her or Samuel. Do you have that information? I also have that Maria and Samuel's son Isaac b 6/12/1814 married (1/2/1842) Mary Hardin b abt 2/23/1823. Tks, Mary Ann
Garrett County Jurors Drawn Oakland, MD, May 16-Judge Robert R. Henderson has drawn the jury for the June term of the Circuit Court for Garrett County as follows: Friendsville- Salithiel Savage, Lyman H. Frazee, Samuel R. Faulkner, William H. H. Friend, Jr., William F. East, George F. Frazee, Melvy G. Friend, Leonard Lytle and J. Arthur Chisholm. Grantsville: David D. Broadwater, Henry J. Zehner, Francis M. Garlitz, Stephen F. Broadwater, Simon M. Yoder, Marshall H. Lohr, William H. Swauger and Jacob L. Kinsinger. Bloomington-Stephen A. Duckworth, and William A. Michael Accident- Alexander Haenftling, David O. DeWitt and Eli J. Brown. Sang Run - Charles L. Falkenstein East Oakland-George Little, Charles Bowie Johnson and G. F. Cochran. Ryan's Glade-W. McCullough Brown, Henry A. Hauser and Joseph W. King. Deer Park- Alpheus M. Jeffries, Hugh G. Hamill and William H. Speicher. Bittinger- Silas C. Beachey, Jacob Beitzel, Jonas Bittinger, Chauncey E. Ellithorps and Jacob Fazenbaker. Oakland- John A. Hughes, Richard E. Sliger, James H. Painter, Henry C. Sincell, Samuel Lawton, Richard S. Jamison and Wesley ? White {can't read Mr. White's initial} Evening Times Cumberland, Maryland May 16, 1911
Received a note from Garrett Co. List Administrator, Sonny O'Haver this morning. Apparently Rootsweb did have a problem with a server and some emails were not getting posting and/or being received by all members of the list. Rootsweb believes the problem has now been resolved. If you think you missed any mail, you might want to check the archives. If you didn't see your post on the Mailing List, Sonny suggested you re-post. -----Original Message----- From: mdgarret-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:mdgarret-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Pat Thompson Sent: Friday, November 13, 2009 8:52 AM To: mdgarret@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [MDGARRET] Frazee Is all mail coming INTO rootsweb being received by ALL subscribers? I won't go into a long explanation here but I have double checked and I did not receive the original post (information for Addison Frazee); I only received the reply (below). -----Original Message----- From: mdgarret-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:mdgarret-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Norman Sent: Friday, November 13, 2009 2:13 AM To: mdgarret@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [MDGARRET] Frazee Mary Ann, Some of these folks listed are decedents of Maria Collier. She was the Daughter of John Collier who owned land by the Addison International Airport. Norman Collier
>From "The William T. Stanton Family....." book as quoted earlier - Samuel Stanton, the seventh and youngest child of Wm. Stanton and his first wife (Magdelena Blocher), married Harriet Ellen Callow, (b.4-9-1835, d.11-5-1895), who was the widow of John Callow. She had at least four sons: William, Perry, Thomas and David S. Callow. Samuel and Harriet went west and settled on a farm in the heart of the corn belt at Franklin Grove, Illinois, where he lived until his death. Samuel wore a beard and had a very forceful personality. He was considered as an atheist and could argue the subject with the fervor of a Robert G. Ingersoll. Sam, as he was called, was an excellent farmer and accumulated considerable wealth, especially in real estate. The following children were born to Sam and Harriet Stanton: Floyd Lee (b. 1-8-1862, d. 12-22-1937; Roberta V. (Bertha) b. 1870, d. 5-24-1937; Frances b ? d?. Floyd Stanton was a shoe manufacturer of Waterloo, Iowa. He married Catherine Cecilia Schmitz (b. 11-12-1871, d 2-7-1946, on August 29, 1894 at Dixon, Lee County, Illinois." ____________________________________________________________ Regis University MBA Earn your MBA from Regis University, 100% online. Free info packs! http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2141/c?cp=X1eYqYZdH0NFMZAGaXIUvwAAJ1A5Qh_H9-fZh8m0lkpvZ2izAAQAAAAFAAAAAAnWxD4AAAMlAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAiHkAAAAAA=