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    1. MOQUIN; CAN; 1871
    2. Bob Moquin
    3. MOQUIN; CAN; 1871 Looking for parents and / or siblings of Addard MOQUIN born 01 Oct 1871. Bob Moquin Home Page = www.freenet.edmonton.ab.ca/~bmoquin Researching the Moquin family anywhere, anytime. Bob Moquin <bmoquin@freenet.edmonton.ab.ca>

    11/30/1997 03:47:10
    1. MOQUIN / FILIATREAUL; CAN; c. 1868-1971
    2. Bob Moquin
    3. MOQUIN / FILIATREAUL; CAN; c. 1868-1971 Looking for information on the parents of Blanche and Emilienne MOQUIN. Blanche MOQUIN was born 28 Jun 1894. Emilienne MOQUIN was born 04 Aug 1897 and died 06 Jan 1971. I believe the mothers first name was Nelida and the fathers name might be Asnedu. Emilienne maried a FILIATREAUL. Bob Moquin Home Page = www.freenet.edmonton.ab.ca/~bmoquin Researching the Moquin family anywhere, anytime. Bob Moquin <bmoquin@freenet.edmonton.ab.ca>

    11/30/1997 03:47:06
    1. WALLACE; Kent Co, ON,CAN; 1872
    2. Pamela Maxwell
    3. WALLACE; Kent Co, ON,CAN; 1872 Searching for any information on the WALLACE family in Kent County, Ontario. Catherin Wallace, my g grandmother, married James GUY about 1890 in Raleigh Twonship, Kent County, Ontario. Any information on this family, their parents, or children would be greatly appreciated. Chetwynd, B.C. Names being searched Ontario, Kent County: Broadbent, Bump, Guy, Pepper, Sicklesteel, Wallace Ontario, Grenville County: Guy, McKenzie, Quebec, Eastern Townships: Bacon, Brownlow, Ritchie, Smith Bedfordshire, England: Bunker, Whiting Lincolnshire, England: Broadbent, Pepper ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com "Pamela Maxwell" <pammaxwell@hotmail.com>

    11/30/1997 01:49:02
    1. SICKLESTEEL; Chatham, ON,CAN; 1795
    2. Pamela Maxwell
    3. SICKLESTEEL; Chatham, ON,CAN; 1795 Searching for any information on the SICKLESTEEL family in Kent County, Ontario. My 4th great grandmother was Abigail SICKELSTEEL, born in Chatham Ontario in 1795. Her father was George SICKLESTEEL, born about 1759, possibly in Hesse, Germany. Any informtion on this family, their parents, or children will be greatly appreciated. Alex Maxwell Chetwynd, B.C. Names being searched Ontario, Kent County: Broadbent, Bump, Guy, Pepper, Sicklesteel, Wallace Ontario, Grenville County: Guy, McKenzie, Quebec, Eastern Townships: Bacon, Brownlow, Ritchie, Smith Bedfordshire, England: Bunker, Whiting Lincolnshire, England: Broadbent, Pepper ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com "Pamela Maxwell" <pammaxwell@hotmail.com>

    11/30/1997 01:43:03
    1. MCKENZIE; ON,CAN; 1811
    2. Pamela Maxwell
    3. MCKENZIE; ON,CAN; 1811 Searching for marriage of Watson GUY (b. about 1819 in either Quebec or England, d. 22 Oct 1883) to Jane MCKENZIE (b. Scotland 1811, d 2 Jul 1879) possily in Oxford Township, Grenville County, Ontario. Their children were: Jane GUY b. 26 NOV 1841 in Oxford Twp, Grenville County, ON Watson GUY b. 22 Feb 1843 in Oxford Twp, Grenville County, ON Mary GUY b. 6 Apr 1847 in Oxford Twp, Grenville County, ON Margaret GUY b. about 1852 Susanna GUY b. about 1854 Isabella GUY b. about 1857 James GUY b. 18 Nov 1862 (My g. grandfather) Maria GUY b. about 1864. The family moved to Raleigh Twonship, Kent County, Ontario and first appear on the 1871 census. Any information these individuals, parents, or children would be greatly appreciated. Alex Maxwell Chetwynd, B.C. Names being searched Ontario, Kent County: Broadbent, Bump, Guy, Pepper, Sicklesteel, Wallace Ontario, Grenville County: Guy, McKenzie, Quebec, Eastern Townships: Bacon, Brownlow, Ritchie, Smith Bedfordshire, England: Bunker, Whiting Lincolnshire, England: Broadbent, Pepper ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com "Pamela Maxwell" <pammaxwell@hotmail.com>

    11/30/1997 01:36:18
    1. GUY; ON,CAN; 1811
    2. Pamela Maxwell
    3. GUY; ON,CAN; 1811 Sorry my first query was not clear. Searching for marriage of Watson GUY (b. about 1819 in either Quebec or England, d. 22 Oct 1883) to Jane MCKENZIE (b. Scotland 1811, d 2 Jul 1879) possily in Oxford Township, Grenville County, Ontario. Their children were: Jane GUY b. 26 NOV 1841 in Oxford Twp, Grenville County, ON Watson GUY b. 22 Feb 1843 in Oxford Twp, Grenville County, ON Mary GUY b. 6 Apr 1847 in Oxford Twp, Grenville County, ON Margaret GUY b. about 1852 Susanna GUY b. about 1854 Isabella GUY b. about 1857 James GUY b. 18 Nov 1862 (My g. grandfather) Maria GUY b. about 1864. The family moved to Raleigh Twonship, Kent County, Ontario and first appear on the 1871 census. Any information these individuals, parents, or children would be greatly appreciated. Alex Maxwell Chetwynd, B.C. Names being searched Ontario, Kent County: Broadbent, Bump, Guy, Pepper, Sicklesteel, Wallace Ontario, Grenville County: Guy, McKenzie, Quebec, Eastern Townships: Bacon, Brownlow, Ritchie, Smith Bedfordshire, England: Bunker, Whiting Lincolnshire, England: Broadbent, Pepper ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com "Pamela Maxwell" <pammaxwell@hotmail.com>

    11/30/1997 01:34:38
    1. CAMPBELL, William / FERGUSON, Jenny; CAV,IRL/ON,CAN; 1844-1849
    2. Linda G. Williamson
    3. CAMPBELL, William / FERGUSON, Jenny; CAV,IRL/ON,CAN; 1844-1849 The following notes are the sum total of all I know about my Campbells and Fergusons from Ireland. Please note that the information has been passed around the family and assumed to be true. There are no notes as to sources or as to whom the original compiler was (the assumption of Olive Haugen -- last I heard was that she was in an old folks home (age 90) and not fully there anymore -- loss of a wonderful story teller). At any rate, I am looking for descendants of any of these people or anyone who has stumbled across these records and might have made a note of the source. Or, anyone who has leads that could help me find more about them in Ireland. Sorry for the length of this post! COMPILER UNKNOWN from the files of Olive Haugen FAMILY RECORD OF WILLIAM CAMPBELL AND JENNIE FERGUSON Married, lived between Cootehill and Belturbet, County Cavan, Ireland. In 1848, they came to Cartwright Township, Durham County, Ontario. Their family was born and reared in Ireland. 1. James, 2. Joshua, 3. Jane, 4.**Margaret, 5. William, 6. Eliza, 7. Samuel, and 8. John. Three of whom came to Canada before their parents. Samuel, the first of the family to cross the ocean, came to Canada in 1844. He worked at shoe-making with his cousin, James Ferguson until 1850. (more later) William, Jr. married Eliza Madill in Ireland and had at least two children before arriving in Cartwright Township in 1846. William was the first of the family to follow Samuel to Canada. He lived there the rest of his life and was buried near Blackstock. He had two daughters and 3 sons. Ann, Jane, Samuel, James and Joseph. Eliza married Robert Johnson in Ireland, came to Cartwright Township, Durham County in 1847. Later moved to Mariposa Township, Victoria County and from there to Euphrasia Township, Grey County, where she died. John came to Canada with his parents in 1848. In 1850 he secured land in Mariposa Township, Victoria County and married Sarah Foster who died in 1866 leaving a family of five: William, John J. Jennie, Annie, and Maggie. John then married Jane Hodgins. John was the youngest of his family. James, a bachelor, weaver, came to Canada with his parents in 1848. In 1850, Samuel secured land in Mariposa Township and made a home for his Mother who was widowed soon after coming to Canada. He also took in his bachelor brother, James. In 1856, Samuel married Margaret Ann Graham. In 1870, he, his wife and family moved to Fenelon Township where he died in 1898, age 85 years. His children were: William John, Louisa, Charlotte, Agnes, Margaret, Ida, Jennie. Jane and her husband, George Allen, a harness maker, came to Canada for a short while then went to Scranton, Iowa, USA. Jane died in 1866 from chloroform while undergoing an operation, leaving her husband and three sons. Joshua and his wife lived and died in Ireland and were childless. Margaret married in Ireland a Mr. Ludlow who died leaving her with two daughters, Margaret Jane and **Eliza. Later she married Mr. Symons who died leaving two daughters, Mary Ann, and Prudentia. Margaret and her four daughters followed her relatives to Canada in 1849, where she married Thomas West of Cartwright Township. Margaret died in 1851 or 1852 and was buried near Blackstock, Ontario. Thanks to anyone who can give me any help! Thanks for taking the time to read if you cannot help! -- Linda Williamson email: linda_williamson@bc.sympatico.ca phone (250) 386-5254 / fax (250) 386-5254 (phone first) 1160 Craigflower Road, Bsmt., Victoria, British Columbia, V9A 2Y3 -- Linda Williamson email: linda_williamson@bc.sympatico.ca phone (250) 386-5254 / fax (250) 386-5254 (phone first) 1160 Craigflower Road, Bsmt., Victoria, British Columbia, V9A 2Y3

    11/30/1997 09:40:13
    1. CAMPBELL, William / FERGUSON, Jenny; CAV,IRL/ON,CAN; 1844-1849
    2. Linda G. Williamson
    3. CAMPBELL, William / FERGUSON, Jenny; CAV,IRL/ON,CAN; 1844-1849 The following notes are the sum total of all I know about my Campbells and Fergusons from Ireland. Please note that the information has been passed around the family and assumed to be true. There are no notes as to sources or as to whom the original compiler was (the assumption of Olive Haugen -- last I heard was that she was in an old folks home (age 90) and not fully there anymore -- loss of a wonderful story teller). At any rate, I am looking for descendants of any of these people or anyone who has stumbled across these records and might have made a note of the source. Or, anyone who has leads that could help me find more about them in Ireland. Sorry for the length of this post! COMPILER UNKNOWN from the files of Olive Haugen FAMILY RECORD OF WILLIAM CAMPBELL AND JENNIE FERGUSON Married, lived between Cootehill and Belturbet, County Cavan, Ireland. In 1848, they came to Cartwright Township, Durham County, Ontario. Their family was born and reared in Ireland. 1. James, 2. Joshua, 3. Jane, 4.**Margaret, 5. William, 6. Eliza, 7. Samuel, and 8. John. Three of whom came to Canada before their parents. Samuel, the first of the family to cross the ocean, came to Canada in 1844. He worked at shoe-making with his cousin, James Ferguson until 1850. (more later) William, Jr. married Eliza Madill in Ireland and had at least two children before arriving in Cartwright Township in 1846. William was the first of the family to follow Samuel to Canada. He lived there the rest of his life and was buried near Blackstock. He had two daughters and 3 sons. Ann, Jane, Samuel, James and Joseph. Eliza married Robert Johnson in Ireland, came to Cartwright Township, Durham County in 1847. Later moved to Mariposa Township, Victoria County and from there to Euphrasia Township, Grey County, where she died. John came to Canada with his parents in 1848. In 1850 he secured land in Mariposa Township, Victoria County and married Sarah Foster who died in 1866 leaving a family of five: William, John J. Jennie, Annie, and Maggie. John then married Jane Hodgins. John was the youngest of his family. James, a bachelor, weaver, came to Canada with his parents in 1848. In 1850, Samuel secured land in Mariposa Township and made a home for his Mother who was widowed soon after coming to Canada. He also took in his bachelor brother, James. In 1856, Samuel married Margaret Ann Graham. In 1870, he, his wife and family moved to Fenelon Township where he died in 1898, age 85 years. His children were: William John, Louisa, Charlotte, Agnes, Margaret, Ida, Jennie. Jane and her husband, George Allen, a harness maker, came to Canada for a short while then went to Scranton, Iowa, USA. Jane died in 1866 from chloroform while undergoing an operation, leaving her husband and three sons. Joshua and his wife lived and died in Ireland and were childless. Margaret married in Ireland a Mr. Ludlow who died leaving her with two daughters, Margaret Jane and **Eliza. Later she married Mr. Symons who died leaving two daughters, Mary Ann, and Prudentia. Margaret and her four daughters followed her relatives to Canada in 1849, where she married Thomas West of Cartwright Township. Margaret died in 1851 or 1852 and was buried near Blackstock, Ontario. Thanks to anyone who can give me any help! Thanks for taking the time to read if you cannot help! "Linda G. Williamson" <Linda_Williamson@bc.sympatico.ca>

    11/30/1997 09:39:54
    1. Re: REID, William; IRL>ON,CAN; 1840-
    2. Scott Lee (sjlee@wwnet.com) wrote: : Re: REID, William; IRL>ON,CAN; 1840- Vol. 25, 1997, of "The Glynns" Journal of the Glens of Antrim Historical Society has a letter from a Mary Reid at 159 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn, New York, dated March 19th 1899, to her sister Jane in Cushendall, Co. Antrim. No connection suggested, just wanted to mention there were Reids from Cushendall. ahern@world.std.com ( )

    11/30/1997 08:52:38
    1. Re: OLSON Ole; SWE>SK,CAN; 1904
    2. dominic therrien
    3. Re: OLSON Ole; SWE>SK,CAN; 1904 i have an Olson-Olsen,from Fredesickhab,Norway his name is Olaus,married with Elise Jacobsen in Norway i know two children:Pierre,married in Tadoussac ,P.Q.Canada (May 17,1885)with Eugénie Boily :J-Gunder,married in Tadoussac(July 11,1893)with Antonia Dallaire. they have all of their descendants living in Tadoussac stiil now,you want more info about them? Duane Olson a écrit: > OLSON Ole; SWE>SK,CAN; 1904 > > OLSON Ole and wife and 4 children, Christine, Axel, Gust and Anna > immigrated to Torquay, SK. Canada in 1904. Any info would be greatly > appreciated. Also where to find passenger lists for this period. > > Thank You Duane Olson. dlolson@glinx.com dominic therrien <rosalie@fjord1.fjord-best.com>

    11/30/1997 07:23:26
    1. FREEMAN,Joseph; CAN; 1859
    2. william allen
    3. FREEMAN,Joseph; CAN; 1859 I am looking for information on a Joseph Freeman who lived in Toronto in 1859 he was a retired soldier. Could some one check the 1861 census for toronto. I would not normally ask this but the Family History library near me closed for remodeling and won't reopen again until sometime next year. If I can repay the favor in the future please let me know. Thanks Bill Allen allenw@buffnet.net

    11/29/1997 04:15:27
    1. Re: KANE, Margaret; ON,CAN>MN,USA>MT,USA; 1858-1940
    2. MAUREEN A ALBANO
    3. Re: KANE, Margaret; ON,CAN>MN,USA>MT,USA; 1858-1940 JmhJmd wrote in message <65pk4b$3g9@bl-4.rootsweb.com>... >KANE, Margaret; ON,CAN>MN,USA>MT,USA; 1858-1940 > >Seeking information on Margaret "Maggie" Kane, b. 24 June 1858, McKillop TWP, >Ontario, Canada. Emigrated Pope Co., MN, USA 1867-69 with parents Daniel KANE >and Catherine DIXON KANE and siblings Henry, Daniel J., Patrick, John. Known >to have resided Melrose, MN in 1900; believed to have resided Great Falls, MT >at some time after 1900, before 1940. > >jmhjmd@aol.com (JmhJmd) "MAUREEN A ALBANO" <OBRYAN2@prodigy.net>

    11/29/1997 03:27:32
    1. Re: KANE, Margaret; ON,CAN>MN,USA>MT,USA; 1858-1940
    2. MAUREEN A ALBANO
    3. Re: KANE, Margaret; ON,CAN>MN,USA>MT,USA; 1858-1940 JmhJmd wrote in message <65pk4b$3g9@bl-4.rootsweb.com>... >KANE, Margaret; ON,CAN>MN,USA>MT,USA; 1858-1940 > >Seeking information on Margaret "Maggie" Kane, b. 24 June 1858, McKillop TWP, >Ontario, Canada. Emigrated Pope Co., MN, USA 1867-69 with parents Daniel KANE >and Catherine DIXON KANE and siblings Henry, Daniel J., Patrick, John. Known >to have resided Melrose, MN in 1900; believed to have resided Great Falls, MT >at some time after 1900, before 1940. > >jmhjmd@aol.com (JmhJmd) "MAUREEN A ALBANO" <OBRYAN2@prodigy.net>

    11/29/1997 03:17:26
    1. NEVUE Caroline / STGEORGE Joseph; CAN > MI,USA > OH,USA > MN,USA; 1839-1943
    2. Michael St.George
    3. NEVUE Caroline / STGEORGE Joseph; CAN > MI,USA > OH,USA > MN,USA; 1839-1943 Jospeh St.George born 1839 in Canada. Died 27 May1898 in Duluth, MN USA. Caroline Nevue born 21 March 1848 in Canada. Died 8 November 1943. Couple married in 1863. Death notices and news-clippings suggest the following route of resisencies: Canada to Bay City, MI USA(ca.1864) to Cleveland, OH USA( - ca.1870) to Duluth, MN USA(ca.1870). Joseph was a Great Lakes ship builder. I know his son specialized in keel construction. Could Joe Sr. have passed this craft on to his son? The couple had 18 children: Mary(b. 1864 Michigan), Joseph(b. 1867 Micigan), Mary Jane(b. 1869 Duluth), Elizabeth(b. 1870 Duluth), Flimon Caroline, Emerence, Mary Louise, Emma, Eli Fred, George, Peter Phillip, Theophile, Agnes, Joseph Edward, Annie, Agnes Marcelline, Jerome Fred, Arthur Joseph Alexander. I have a letter from the National Archives - Great Lakes Region with naturalization record information which I believe to be for Joseph. It states the following: Joseph St.George Vol. "A" - P. #2 USDC-5th Div.-Duluth, MN From: Great Britain-Ireland Nat:5/11/1897 Wit: Cleophas Tremblay & Joseph Couture [location: 922550] Joseph, my second great grandfather, is the oldest known St.George in my line of St.George ancestry. Caroline is the oldest known Nevue in my ancestry. I am in search of any information on either of these names. And if any one can explain why someone from Canada would be noted as being from Great Britain-Ireland in US naturalization records. I have some information on their descendants and the Tessier ancestry of Caroline Nevue. Thank You. Michael St.George (612) 602-9399 809 Portland Ave. Apt.6 St.Paul, MN 55104 jhtps1@worldnet.att.net

    11/29/1997 12:24:42
    1. STGEORGE Joseph / NEVUE Caroline; CAN > MI,USA > OH,USA > MN,USA; 1839-1943
    2. Michael St.George
    3. STGEORGE Joseph / NEVUE Caroline; CAN > MI,USA > OH,USA > MN,USA; 1839-1943 Jospeh St.George born 1839 (Canada?). Died 27 May1898 in Duluth, MN USA. Caroline Nevue born 21 March 1848 in Canada. Died 8 November 1943. Couple married in 1863. Death notices and news-clippings suggest the following route of resisencies: Canada to Bay City, MI USA(ca.1864) to Cleveland, OH USA( - ca.1870) to Duluth, MN USA(ca.1870). Joseph was a Great Lakes ship builder. I know his son specialized in keel construction. Could Joe Sr. have passed this craft on to his son? The couple had 18 children: Mary(b. 1864 Michigan), Joseph(b. 1867 Micigan), Mary Jane(b. 1869 Duluth), Elizabeth(b. 1870 Duluth), Flimon Caroline, Emerence, Mary Louise, Emma, Eli Fred, George, Peter Phillip, Theophile, Agnes, Joseph Edward, Annie, Agnes Marcelline, Jerome Fred, Arthur Joseph Alexander. I have a letter from the National Archives - Great Lakes Region with naturalization record information which I believe to be for Joseph. It states the following: Joseph St.George Vol. "A" - P. #2 USDC-5th Div.-Duluth, MN From: Great Britain-Ireland Nat:5/11/1897 Wit: Cleophas Tremblay & Joseph Couture [location: 922550] Joseph, my second great grandfather, is the oldest known St.George in my line of St.George ancestry. Caroline is the oldest known Nevue in my ancestry. I am in search of any information on either of these names. And if any one can explain why someone from Canada would be noted as being from Great Britain-Ireland in US naturalization records. I have some information on their descendants and the Tessier ancestry of Caroline Nevue. Thank You. Michael St.George (612) 602-9399 809 Portland Ave. Apt.6 St.Paul, MN 55104 jhtps1@worldnet.att.net

    11/29/1997 12:20:39
    1. MILLIKEN / STONEHOUSE; ON,CAN; 1821
    2. Shirley Cloar
    3. MILLIKEN / STONEHOUSE; ON,CAN; 1821 I am seeking any information on these names. MILLIKEN in Markham Twp. ON. 1807 STONEHOUSE in Scarborough, Markham and Lobo Twp's. ON. 1821 Any information appreciated. Regards Shirley Naples FL M-Shirl-C@MCI2000.com

    11/29/1997 10:59:13
    1. KANE, Margaret; ON,CAN>MN,USA>MT,USA; 1858-1940
    2. JmhJmd
    3. KANE, Margaret; ON,CAN>MN,USA>MT,USA; 1858-1940 Seeking information on Margaret "Maggie" Kane, b. 24 June 1858, McKillop TWP, Ontario, Canada. Emigrated Pope Co., MN, USA 1867-69 with parents Daniel KANE and Catherine DIXON KANE and siblings Henry, Daniel J., Patrick, John. Known to have resided Melrose, MN in 1900; believed to have resided Great Falls, MT at some time after 1900, before 1940. jmhjmd@aol.com (JmhJmd)

    11/29/1997 10:41:39
    1. ROSS; ARM,NIR>CAN; c.1890
    2. Michael Willliams
    3. ROSS; ARM,NIR>CAN; c.1890 "Michael Willliams" <mikew01@globalnet.co.uk>

    11/29/1997 10:17:05
    1. HARRINGTON; IRL>ON,CAN; 1860
    2. Frombufalo
    3. HARRINGTON; IRL>ON,CAN; 1860 Timothy HARRINGTON first settles in Whitby Ontario (possibly from MAYO) and then moves up to Simcoe Co. near Orillia and Brechin Ontario. I find the first records in Simcoe in the late 1860's. There were apparentely 3 or 4 different HARRINGTON families in Mara township (Simcoe) and I'd like to hear from anyone with connections to any of them! Thank you Kathi White Kathi White Frombufalo@aol.com

    11/29/1997 09:29:55
    1. Re: TELFORD Robert; COR,IRL>QC,CAN; c. 1843
    2. Michael W. Roach
    3. Re: TELFORD Robert; COR,IRL>QC,CAN; c. 1843 Dear Sue, There are good records for "Pontiac Area, Quebec" at the Archives Nationales du Quebec, 170 Hotel de Ville, Hull, Quebec, Canada, This is a sub. of Archives in Montreal but the Pontiac Genealogy Society are located in the same Facilities. I don't know their postal code, but if you are interested I can find out. Their telephone number is (819) 772-3010. Good Luck, Michael Roach Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (Lacedonde@aol.com) writes: > TELFORD Robert; COR,IRL>QC,CAN; c. 1843 > > I am looking for information on my Great Grandfather before he emigrated to > Canada circa 1843. Information known is as follows: > > Robert Telford, married to Ann (maiden name unknown). Father's name possible > John William Telford. Came from County Cork - Carragiline area, I believe. > They would have emigrated with two children - George and Rosey. Another > daughter, Mary Ann, was born while they were crossing. > > They settled in Pontiac County, Quebec, and from there, the children > scattered into other areas of Canada, and the US. Three of the children came > to Wisconsin, and I am a descendant of one of these. > > Any info or help on where to find more information would be greatly > appreciated. I have been working on this line for two years, and can not > find any information, > > Thank you in advance, > > Sue Westergaard > > Lacedonde@aol.com br119@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Michael W. Roach)

    11/29/1997 08:05:59