Alan M.
Honor Code SignatorySigned 26 Jul 2014 | 321 contributions | 14 thank-yous | 72 connections
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I restored the change that I made yesterday in the profile for Daniel Bookout Moon. Thanks for questioning it. Karen
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Suspecting Merit's father was named Moses is fairly straightforward. Determining which is the correct Moses Manning is a bit more complicated. I very rarely release information on the living - it's a rule I have conscientiously followed since I started doing my research.
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