Text: original birth certificate dated 30 July, 1945 showing birth at Church Street, Blackwood, NJ on 17 July, 1945 Father Edward Peterson Snellbaker born Philadelphia, Pa Mother Tillie M Schmincke born Camden, NJ Marriage certificate of Arthur Cjharles Snellbaker age 23 born Blackwood, NJ and Martha Elizabeth Dean Age 24 born Trenton, NJ April 7, 1969 at Absecon. NJ
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