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![Justice-England Divorce](documents/thumb_Justice-EnglandDivorce.jpg) | Justice-England Divorce Justice-EnglandDivorce.jpg |
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![Justice-England Marriage](documents/thumb_Justice-EnglandMarriage.jpg) | Justice-England Marriage Justice-EnglandMarriage.jpg |
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![Justice-McGinnis Marriage Certificate](documents/thumb_Justice-EppsMarriage.jpg) | Justice-McGinnis Marriage Certificate Justice-EppsMarriage.jpg |
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![Kanawha United Presbyterian Church record for marriage of Angus McDonald to Elizabeth W. Brown](documents/thumb_ewbrown.jpg) | Kanawha United Presbyterian Church record for marriage of Angus McDonald to Elizabeth W. Brown ewbrown.jpg |
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![Karen Carter Reynolds](photos/thumb_2014-01-03-scan_0014.jpg) | Karen Carter Reynolds 2014-01-03-scan_0014.jpg |
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![Karl D. Charshee](photos/thumb_charshee%27s.jpg) | Karl D. Charshee charshee's.jpg |
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![Karl K Koontz-Obit](documents/thumb_KoontzKarlK%20DailyPress%20Apr30%2C1987.jpg) | Karl K Koontz-Obit Daily Press
Apr 30, 1987 |
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![Kate appeared at his wake at his sister's house in Philadelphia making her existence known to his family who embraced
her as a sister. Shortly after his untimely death, Kate made good on that pledge by entering the religious community of the Daughters of Charity in Emmitsburg, MD, now more commonly known as the Seton Shrine. Five years later, she left the order in Albany, NY without taking final vows. She remained in Albany working as a teacher for several years and in fact,
living for some time with another sister who left the order. She lived out her life in her old hometown of Stillwater, NY and died of 'bloody lungs.' She never married. She is buried in the Stillwater Union Cemetery, not far from the Saratoga Battlefield. Her stone is an octagon and symbolic of rebirth and resurrection. The word 'Mizpah' is carved on the stone and is a Hebrew benediction meaning, 'May God watch over you until we are together again.' Kate Hewitt is emblematic of the generations lost forever because of Americans fighting Americans.](photos/thumb_kate%20hewitt.jpg) | Kate appeared at his wake at his sister's house in Philadelphia making her existence known to his family who embraced
her as a sister. Shortly after his untimely death, Kate made good on that pledge by entering the religious community of the Daughters of Charity in Emmitsburg, MD, now more commonly known as the Seton Shrine. Five years later, she left the order in Albany, NY without taking final vows. She remained in Albany working as a teacher for several years and in fact,
living for some time with another sister who left the order. She lived out her life in her old hometown of Stillwater, NY and died of "bloody lungs." She never married. She is buried in the Stillwater Union Cemetery, not far from the Saratoga Battlefield. Her stone is an octagon and symbolic of rebirth and resurrection. The word "Mizpah" is carved on the stone and is a Hebrew benediction meaning, "May God watch over you until we are together again." Kate Hewitt is emblematic of the generations lost forever because of Americans fighting Americans. kate hewitt.jpg |
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![Kate Bitting Reynolds](photos/thumb_ReynoldsKateBitting.jpg) | Kate Bitting Reynolds ReynoldsKateBitting.jpg |
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![Kate Bitting Reynolds-Candidate for President General of the
D.A.R.](histories/thumb_ReynoldsKate%20Bitting%20GreensboroDaily%20NewsFeb23%2C1922.jpg) | Kate Bitting Reynolds-Candidate for President General of the
D.A.R.
Greensboro Daily News
Feb 23, 1922 |
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