THOMPSON CHARLTON

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  THOMPSON CHARLTON was born on 17 Sep 1802 in Montgomery, Virginia (son of THOMPSON JOSEPH SR. and CHARLTON NANCY).

    CHARLTON married UNKNOWN SARAH. [Group Sheet]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  THOMPSON JOSEPH SR. was born about 1776 in Virginia (son of THOMPSON ANDREW and UNKNOWN ELIZABETH); died on 25 Apr 1835 in Kentucky; was buried in Apr 1835 in Kentucky.

    Notes:

    Per Larry Herrin:
    !LINEAGE: Nina Cash 9322 Mirror Circle Westminster, Ca. 92683 Family Group
    Sheet for Joseph Thompson.
    Also, 1988 Mormon IGI Records for Kentucky show that Joseph Thompson and
    Nancy Charlton were the parents of Elenor Thompson, b. 28 Feb. 1812; Batch
    870410 Ser. Sht. 40.
    "Texas Society DAR Ancestor Roster" (1976). Vol. IV, page 2103.
    Thompson, Andrew, born about 1756, Virginia; died after 1827, Olglethorpe Co.,
    Ga.; married 1775 Elizabeth ________, born about 1758, died after 1824.
    Service: Soldier, Virginia
    Children: 1) Joseph
    2) William
    3) Samuel, born Sep. 11, 1777, married Rachel Mitchell
    4) Elizabeth, married Nathan Winfield
    Members: Mary Barnwell Smith, No. 523972.

    !NOTE: Several other Thompson's are listed in the roster.
    Per Nina Cash's Family Data Sheet Joseph and Nancy moved to Lincoln/Rockcastle
    County, Ky in 1802.

    !MILITARY: Nina Cash Family Data Sheet for Joseph Thompson, Sr.
    Joseph fought in the War of 1812. He enlisted 8-23-1813 at Mt. Vernon, Kentucky
    and discharged the same, 11-8-1813. His 2nd wife, Jemima, received 40 acres of
    Bounty Land for Joseph's military service. There was a Joseph Thompson who
    applied for a pension from Shelby County, KY, but he was 71 years old on Jan.
    4, 1834, consequently to old to be this same Joseph Thompson and too young to
    be his father.

    !CENSUS: 1790 Rowan County, NC (Salisbury Dist.)

    Thompson, Thomas 1 FWM 16+, 3 FWM <16, 3 FWF
    Thompson, William 1 3 , 3 Slaves
    Thompson, William 1 7 5
    Thompson, George 1
    Thompson, Thomas 2 2 6 7
    Thompson, Joseph 1 3 6 3

    !CENSUS: 1850 Pulaski County, KY Census Division 2 3 Sept 1850.

    !TAX ROLL:
    Fulcher, R.C. (1987), "Davidson County, Tennessee Census
    1770-1790 Cumberland Settlements of Washington County, North
    Carolina", page 179.

    Thompson, Joseph - listed on the 1787 Sumner County Tax Roll with one poll
    and 100 acres: [ref. 7a]. Juror during the April 1788, Session of Court:
    [ref. 7b].

    [ref. 7a] The Roll
    [ 7b] County Court Minutes, I, 4

    JOSEPH married CHARLTON NANCY on 2 Oct 1798 in Montgomery County, Virginia. NANCY (daughter of CHARLTON JAMES SR. and BOWLES ABIGAIL) was born on 2 Oct 1778 in Montgomery, Virginia; died in 1812 in Rockcastle County, Kentucky; was buried in 1812 in Rockcastle County, Kentucky. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  CHARLTON NANCY was born on 2 Oct 1778 in Montgomery, Virginia (daughter of CHARLTON JAMES SR. and BOWLES ABIGAIL); died in 1812 in Rockcastle County, Kentucky; was buried in 1812 in Rockcastle County, Kentucky.

    Notes:

    Per Larry Herrin:
    !LINEAGE: Nina Cash 9322 Mirror Circle Westminster, Ca. 92683 Family Group
    Sheet for Joseph Thompson.
    Also, 1988 Mormon IGI Records for Kentucky show that Joseph Thompson and
    Nancy Charlton were the parents of Elenor Thompson, b. 28 Feb. 1812; Batch
    870410 Ser. Sht. 40.
    Also, "Texas Society Daughters of the American Revolution Ancestors Index".
    Vol. I A-C, (1976), page 417.
    Charlton, James, born in Lancaster, Pennsylvania on JUne 3, 1752, died in
    Montgomery County, Virginia on February 14, 1825. Married (1) Abigail Bowles in
    1776 at Montgomery County. Married (2) Hannah Seigler on March 1, 1821 in
    Montgomery County, born about 1806 and died in 1827 in Montgomery County.
    Service: Battle of Point Pleasant, Virginia.
    Children: By first wife:
    1. Nancy, born October 2, 1778, married Joseph Thompson
    Members: Ruth Dowell Woolwine Edwards, No. 546452.

    !NOTE: See James Charlton for full details.

    Children:
    1. THOMPSON JAMES MICAJAH SR. was born on 25 Feb 1800 in Montgomery, Virginia; died on 20 Oct 1877 in Rockcastle County, Kentucky; was buried in Oct 1877 in Rockcastle County, Kentucky.
    2. THOMPSON LUCINDA was born on 20 Mar 1801 in Montgomery, Virginia; died on 12 Feb 1872 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; was buried in Feb 1872 in Pulaski County, Kentucky.
    3. 1. THOMPSON CHARLTON was born on 17 Sep 1802 in Montgomery, Virginia.
    4. THOMPSON EVALINE was born in 1803 in Rockcastle County, Kentucky.
    5. THOMPSON ELIZABETH (BETSY) was born on 15 Jul 1804 in Rockcastle County, Kentucky.
    6. THOMPSON MATILDA was born on 12 May 1810 in Rockcastle County, Kentucky; died before 1825; was buried before 1825.
    7. THOMPSON ELENOR (ELLEN) was born on 28 Feb 1812 in Rockcastle County, Kentucky; died after 1870 in Kentucky.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  THOMPSON ANDREW was born about 1756 in Virginia (son of THOMPSON JOHN and UNKNOWN MARGARET); died after 1827 in Olglethorpe County, Georgia; was buried after 1827 in Olglethorpe County, Georgia.

    Notes:

    Per Larry Herrin:
    !LINEAGE: "Texas Society DAR Ancestor Roster" (1976). Vol. IV, page 2103.
    Thompson, Andrew, born about 1756, Virginia; died after 1827, Olglethorpe Co.,
    Ga.; married 1775 Elizabeth ________, born about 1758, died after 1824.
    Service: Soldier, Virginia
    Children: 1) Joseph
    2) William
    3) Samuel, born Sep. 11, 1777, married Rachel Mitchell
    4) Elizabeth, married Nathan Winfield
    Members: Mary Barnwell Smith, No. 523972.

    !TAX LIST: a) (1972), "Montgomery County, Virginia Tax Lists A, B & C for the
    Year 1788".
    b) Kegley, M. B. "Tax List of Montgomery County, Virginia - 1782",
    Roanoke, Virginia.

    source a):
    1788 April 26 Andrew Thompson 0 wm 16-21 0 slaves 5 horses Tax List B
    (did not appear in 1789 Tax List).
    1788 Oct 11 John Thompson 0 0 5 Tax List C
    (also shows John Charlton, Sr., Francis Charlton and John Charlton).
    (John Charlton did not appear in 1789 Tax Lists).

    source b):
    Thompson, Andrew 1 tithe 0 slaves 4 horses 10 cattle Land
    Thompson, John 1 0 9 9

    !MILITARY: a) "Annals of Southwest Virginia 1769-1800, Summers: Abington, page
    1421.
    b) Kegley, M. B. (9174). "Soldiers of Fincastle County Virginia
    1774", page 39, 47 and 65.
    c) Clift, G. G. (1957). "The `Cornstalk' Militia of Kentucky 1792-
    1811". Kentucky Historical Society, page 34.
    d) Fulcher, R.C. (1987), "Davidson County, Tennessee Census
    1770-1790 Cumberland Settlements of Washington County, North
    Carolina", page 121

    source a)
    Andrew Thompson was on the list of Robert Doack's Company of Militia June
    2nd, 1774. He was listed "Ensign".

    source b)
    page 39:
    Andrew Thompson, Ensign 26 days Rate 6/ 2 pds 15s 0d Capt. Walter
    Crockett's Company.
    page 47:
    Andrew Thompson 6 days Rate 2/6 0 pds 15s 0d Capt. Robert Doaks'
    Company page 65:
    Name from Accounts Andrew Thompson 23 days horse hire

    source c)
    Fleming County Regiment
    Thompson, Andrew Ensign, 30th Regiment Nov. 13, 1798

    source d)
    Thompson, Andrew - listed in the North Carolina Preemption Act of 1784, as
    one of the settlers on the Cumberland in 1780, who had staged and
    defended Settlements, and entitled to 640 acres without any price to be
    paid to the public: [ref. 32a]. North Carolina Land Grant: [ref. 32b].
    Listed with Lawrence and Thomas Thompson on the 1787 Davidson Co. Tax Roll
    with 3 taxables: [ref. 32c].

    [ref. 32a] State record of North Carolina, XXIV, 629-630
    [ 32b] Deed Book, A, 164
    [ 32c] The Roll.

    !NOTE: Several other Thompson's are listed in the roster.

    ANDREW married UNKNOWN ELIZABETH in Montgomery, County, Virginia. ELIZABETH was born about 1758; died after 1824 in Georgia; was buried after 1824 in Georgia. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  UNKNOWN ELIZABETH was born about 1758; died after 1824 in Georgia; was buried after 1824 in Georgia.
    Children:
    1. THOMPSON ELIZABETH
    2. THOMPSON MARGARET
    3. 2. THOMPSON JOSEPH SR. was born about 1776 in Virginia; died on 25 Apr 1835 in Kentucky; was buried in Apr 1835 in Kentucky.
    4. THOMPSON SAMUEL was born on 11 Sep 1777 in Virginia; died on 12 Jan 1856.
    5. THOMPSON WILLIAM was born about 1790 in Kentucky; died on 20 Sep 1838 in Putnam County, Indiana; was buried in Sep 1838 in Putnam County, Indiana.

  3. 6.  CHARLTON JAMES SR. was born on 3 Jun 1752 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania (son of CHARLTON JOHN SR. and ROBINSON ELIZABETH); died on 14 Feb 1825 in Montgomery County, Virginia; was buried in Feb 1825 in Montgomery County, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Per Larry Herrin:
    !LINEAGE: "Texas Society Daughters of the American Revolution Ancestors Index".
    Vol. I A-C, (1976), page 417.

    Charlton, James, born in Lancaster, Pennsylvania on June 3, 1752, died in
    Montgomery County, Virginia on February 14, 1825. Married (1) Abigail Bowles in
    1776 at Montgomery County. Married (2) Hannah Seigler on March 1, 1821 in
    Montgomery County, born about 1806 and died in 1827 in Montgomery County.
    Service: Battle of Point Pleasant, Virginia.
    Children: By first wife:
    1. Nancy, born October 2, 1778, married Joseph Thompson
    2. Rhoda, born November 11, 1780, married William Currin.
    3. James, Jr., born March 11, 1783, never married.
    4. Matilda, born February 16, 1785, married Dr. Joseph Miller.
    5. Lucinda, born October 9, 1787, married Cyrus L. Robinson.
    6. John Lynch, born March 16, 1790, married Christian Currin.
    7. William Bowles, born March 18, 1792, married Malinda Jane Ingles.
    8. Parmelia, born January 9, 1795, never married.
    9. Juliett, born July 15, 1797, married William Saunders.
    By Second wife:
    10. Charles Wellington, born June 3, 1822, married Elizabeth Churchill
    11. Elizabeth Ann, born September 24, 1823, married Robert McCrum Woolwine.
    Members: Ruth Dowell Woolwine Edwards, No. 546452.

    !MILITARY: Kegley, M. B. (1974). "Soldiers of Fincastle County Virginia 1774",
    page 51.

    James Charlton 5 days pd. 0 pds 7s 6d Capt. Hugh Crockett's Company.

    NOTES: Summers, L. P. (1929). "Annals of Southwest Virginia 1769-1800". Lewis
    Preston Summers Pub: Abington, VA.

    p.753, At a Court Cond. and held for Montgomery County May the 2nd 1781.
    "Ordered that Wm. Evans & John Evans orphans of Thomas Evans dec'd be bound by
    the overseers of the poor as soon as they are appd. untill they come of age to
    James Charlton the sd. Charlton is to learn the sd. orphans the Trades or
    occupations of shoemaking and coopering and to Educate them to read and write &
    cypher as far as the single rule of three."

    p. 838, Apr 3, 1793 Montgomery County.
    "The viewers appointed to view the ground proposed for a road to the courthouse
    to the top of the Pilate Mountain report that a good road may be had & it is
    ordered that Stephen Jett be appointed overseer of the said road & that James
    Craig, James Charlton & Wm. Davidson allot the hands to work on said road."

    p.842, Nov. 6, 1793 Montgomery Co.
    "James Charlton took oath of a Justice of the Peace."

    p.849, Sep. 4, 1793 Montgomery Co.
    "James Charlton, John Hough and James Rigburn recommended to be added to the
    Commission of the Peace."

    p.862, Jan. 5, 1796 Montgomery Co.
    "James Charlton & Francis Gardner same in Ingles' Compy."

    p.846, Apr. 3, 1793 Montgomery Co.
    "The persons appointed to view the ground as a road from the courthouse to the
    top of the Pilate Mountain report that a good way may be had. And it is ordered
    that Stephen Jett be appointed overseer of the said Road and that James Craig,
    James Charlton, and William Davidson do allot the hands to labor under said
    overseer."

    p. 796,At a court of Oyer and Terminer held for Montgomery County the 3rd. day
    of September, 1785.
    "Ordered that James Charlton be appointed overseer of the raod from the seven
    mile Tree to Inglis' Ferry in the room of Byrd Smith & that Byrd Smith deliver
    him the list Tithables that usually work thereon & that he with the same keep
    it in repair."

    JAMES married BOWLES ABIGAIL in 1776 in Montgomery County, Kentucky. ABIGAIL (daughter of BOWLES WILLIAM and MOORE HANNAH) was born about 1750; died before 1821 in Montgomery County, Virginia; was buried before 1821 in Montgomery County, Virginia. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  BOWLES ABIGAIL was born about 1750 (daughter of BOWLES WILLIAM and MOORE HANNAH); died before 1821 in Montgomery County, Virginia; was buried before 1821 in Montgomery County, Virginia.
    Children:
    1. 3. CHARLTON NANCY was born on 2 Oct 1778 in Montgomery, Virginia; died in 1812 in Rockcastle County, Kentucky; was buried in 1812 in Rockcastle County, Kentucky.
    2. CHARLTON RHODA was born on 11 Nov 1780 in Montgomery County, Virginia.
    3. CHARLTON JAMES JR. was born on 11 Mar 1783 in Montgomery County, Virginia.
    4. CHARLTON MATILDA was born on 16 Feb 1785 in Montgomery County, Virginia.
    5. CHARLTON LUCINDA was born on 9 Oct 1787 in Montgomery County, Virginia.
    6. CHARLTON JOHN LYNCH was born on 16 Mar 1790 in Montgomery County, Virginia.
    7. CHARLTON WILLIAM BOWLES was born on 18 Mar 1792 in Montgomery County, Virginia.
    8. CHARLTON PARMELIA was born on 9 Jan 1795 in Montgomery County, Virginia.
    9. CHARLTON JULIETT was born on 15 Jul 1797 in Montgomery County, Virginia.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  THOMPSON JOHN died about 1791 in Campbell County, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Per Larry Herrin:
    !DEED: Early, R. H. (1927). "Campbell Chronicles and Family Sketches 1782-
    1926", page 514, J. B. Bell Co.: Lynchburg, Va.

    Campbell Co. Aug Court 1783. John Thompson adm. of Wm. Thompson, dec'd
    estate.

    1760 John Thompson patented 244 acres on Quarry Branch and 199 acres on
    Dreaming creek.

    1761 John Thompson patented 360 acres on Tomahawk and Dreaming creeks. The
    last tract he received from George III through Gov. Francis Faquier.

    !MARRIAGE: Early, r. H. (1927). "Campbell Chronicles and Family Sketches
    1782-1926",page 514-515., J. B. Bell Co.: Lynchburg, Va.

    !DEATH: Early, R. H. (1927). "Campbell Chronicles and Family Sketches
    Embracing the History of Campbell County, Virginia 1782-1926". J. P. Bell
    Company: Lynchburg, Virginia.

    Will devised 1791
    ..........................................................................
    John Thompson will devised to wife, Margaret
    Sons: John (h/o Keziah Franklin, m. 1794) and Andrew
    Son: Matthew
    Son: William, dec'd (died before 1783, Inv. of Estate)
    Daus: Elizabeth Gill (w/o William Gill), Jane Mitchell (w/o William
    Mitchell, 1794, s/o William Mitchell) and Esther Phair
    Gr-dau: Margaret d/o William
    Gr-son: John, son of Andrew
    Gr-son: David, son of William under 21
    Wit: Charles Patterson, William Campbell, & Jacob Watkins
    ..........................................................................

    JOHN married UNKNOWN MARGARET. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  UNKNOWN MARGARET
    Children:
    1. THOMPSON ELIZABETH
    2. THOMPSON ESTHER
    3. THOMPSON JANE
    4. THOMPSON JOHN JR.
    5. THOMPSON MATTHEW
    6. THOMPSON WILLIAM died about 1783 in Campbell County, Virginia.
    7. 4. THOMPSON ANDREW was born about 1756 in Virginia; died after 1827 in Olglethorpe County, Georgia; was buried after 1827 in Olglethorpe County, Georgia.

  3. 12.  CHARLTON JOHN SR. was born about 1728 in County Derry Ireland (son of CHARLTON JOHN and HARVEY UNKNOWN); died in 1790 in Montgomery County, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Per Larry Herrin:
    !LINEAGE: Possibly James father based on many records of Montgomery Co., Va
    showing John and James together.

    !MARRIAGE: 1992 Mormon Ancestral File on cd-ROM.

    !TAX LIST: a) Kegley, M. B. (1974). "Tax List of Montgomery County, Virginia -
    1782", Roanoke, Virginia.
    b) (1972), "Montgomery County, Virginia Tax Lists A, B & C for the
    Year 1788".

    source a):
    Tithes Slaves Horses Cattle Land
    Charlton, James 1 0 4 32 yes
    Charlton, John Senr. yes
    Charlton, John Junr. 3 0 8 21 yes

    source b):
    1788 Oct 30 John Charlton, Sr. 0 WM16-21 0 slaves 3 horses Tax List C
    1788 Oct 17 Francis Charlton 0 0 7 Tax List C
    1788 Oct 17 John Charlton (John not in 1789 Tax List)
    1789 Feb 9 James Charlton 0 1 3 Tax List C
    1788 Sep 29 William Bowles 0 1 4 Tax List C

    !MILITARY: (1879). "New England Historical & Genealogical Register", Vol. 48,
    page 163.

    British Officers serving in America (1754-1774):
    Charlton, John Surgeon 17 Regmt 25 Apr 1762
    Charlton, John Ensign 60 Regmt 4 Oct 1760

    JOHN married ROBINSON ELIZABETH. ELIZABETH was born about 1735 in Pennsylvania; died in 1808 in Montgomery County, Virginia. [Group Sheet]


  4. 13.  ROBINSON ELIZABETH was born about 1735 in Pennsylvania; died in 1808 in Montgomery County, Virginia.
    Children:
    1. 6. CHARLTON JAMES SR. was born on 3 Jun 1752 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania; died on 14 Feb 1825 in Montgomery County, Virginia; was buried in Feb 1825 in Montgomery County, Virginia.
    2. CHARLTON JOHN was born in 1754 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania or Virginia; died in 1823 in Montgomery County, Virginia.
    3. CHARLTON FRANCIS was born about 1759 in Virginia.
    4. CHARLTON ELIZABETH JANE was born about 1770 in Montgomery County, Virginia.

  5. 14.  BOWLES WILLIAM was born about 1720 in Virginia ?; died after 1789.

    Notes:

    Per Larry Herrin:
    !LINEAGE: "Texas Society Daughters of the American Revolution Ancestors Index".
    Vol. I A-C, (1976), page 417.

    Charlton, James, born in Lancaster, Pennsylvania on June 3, 1752, died in
    Montgomery County, Virginia on February 14, 1825. Married (1) Abigail Bowles in
    1776 at Montgomery County. Married (2) Hannah Seigler on March 1, 1821 in
    Montgomery County, born about 1806 and died in 1827 in Montgomery County.
    Service: Battle of Point Pleasant, Virginia.
    Children: By first wife:
    1. Nancy, born October 2, 1778, married Joseph Thompson
    2. Rhoda, born November 11, 1780, married William Currin.
    3. James, Jr., born March 11, 1783, never married.
    4. Matilda, born February 16, 1785, married Dr. Joseph Miller.
    5. Lucinda, born October 9, 1787, married Cyrus L. Robinson.
    6. John Lynch, born March 16, 1790, married Christian Currin.
    7. William Bowles, born March 18, 1792, married Malinda Jane Ingles.
    8. Parmelia, born January 9, 1795, never married.
    9. Juliett, born July 15, 1797, married William Saunders.
    By Second wife:
    10. Charles Wellington, born June 3, 1822, married Elizabeth Churchill
    11. Elizabeth Ann, born September 24, 1823, married Robert McCrum Woolwine.
    Members: Ruth Dowell Woolwine Edwards, No. 546452.

    !MILITARY: Kegley, M. B. (1974). "Soldiers of Fincastle County Virginia 1774",
    page 51.

    James Charlton 5 days pd. 0 pds 7s 6d Capt. Hugh Crockett's Company.

    NOTES: Summers, L. P. (1929). "Annals of Southwest Virginia 1769-1800". Lewis
    Preston Summers Pub: Abington, VA.

    p.753, At a Court Cond. and held for Montgomery County May the 2nd 1781.
    "Ordered that Wm. Evans & John Evans orphans of Thomas Evans dec'd be bound by
    the overseers of the poor as soon as they are appd. untill they come of age to
    James Charlton the sd. Charlton is to learn the sd. orphans the Trades or
    occupations of shoemaking and coopering and to Educate them to read and write &
    cypher as far as the single rule of three."

    p. 838, Apr 3, 1793 Montgomery County.
    "The viewers appointed to view the ground proposed for a road to the courthouse
    to the top of the Pilate Mountain report that a good road may be had & it is
    ordered that Stephen Jett be appointed overseer of the said road & that James
    Craig, James Charlton & Wm. Davidson allot the hands to work on said road."

    p.842, Nov. 6, 1793 Montgomery Co.
    "James Charlton took oath of a Justice of the Peace."

    p.849, Sep. 4, 1793 Montgomery Co.
    "James Charlton, John Hough and James Rigburn recommended to be added to the
    Commission of the Peace."

    p.862, Jan. 5, 1796 Montgomery Co.
    "James Charlton & Francis Gardner same in Ingles' Compy."

    p.846, Apr. 3, 1793 Montgomery Co.
    "The persons appointed to view the ground as a road from the courthouse to the
    top of the Pilate Mountain report that a good way may be had. And it is ordered
    that Stephen Jett be appointed overseer of the said Road and that James Craig,
    James Charlton, and William Davidson do allot the hands to labor under said
    overseer."

    p. 796,At a court of Oyer and Terminer held for Montgomery County the 3rd. day
    of September, 1785.
    "Ordered that James Charlton be appointed overseer of the raod from the seven
    mile Tree to Inglis' Ferry in the room of Byrd Smith & that Byrd Smith deliver
    him the list Tithables that usually work thereon & that he with the same keep
    it in repair."

    WILLIAM married MOORE HANNAH in Virginia ?. HANNAH was born about 1720 in Virginia ?. [Group Sheet]


  6. 15.  MOORE HANNAH was born about 1720 in Virginia ?.

    Notes:

    Per Larry Herrin:
    !LINEAGE: Nina Cash 9322 Mirror Circle Westminster, Ca. 92683 Family Group
    Sheet for Joseph Thompson.

    Children:
    1. 7. BOWLES ABIGAIL was born about 1750; died before 1821 in Montgomery County, Virginia; was buried before 1821 in Montgomery County, Virginia.


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