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Randy Phillips
Honor Code SignatorySigned 3 Nov 2016 | 351 contributions | 17 thank-yous | 427 connections
This week's featured connections are Summer Olympians: Randy is 37 degrees from Simone Biles, 30 degrees from Maria Johanna Philipsen-Braun, 26 degrees from Pierre de Coubertin, 22 degrees from Étienne Desmarteau, 25 degrees from Fanny Gately, 29 degrees from Evelyn Konno, 48 degrees from Paavo Johannes Nurmi, 21 degrees from Wilma Rudolph, 35 degrees from Carl Schuhmann, 22 degrees from Zara Tindall, 25 degrees from Violet Robb and 21 degrees from Mina Wylie on our single family tree. Login to see how you relate to 33 million family members.
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