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Matches 1 to 6 of 6 for First Name equals CHIEF

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 #  Last Name, Given Name(s)    Person ID   Born/Christened    Location    Tree  
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Black Hawk, Chief
I14780  b. 1767  Early Latter-day Saints
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Black Hawk, Chief
I123677  b. 1767  Early Latter-day Saints
3
Keokuk, Chief
I14781  b. Aft 1770 , , Illinois, USA  Early Latter-day Saints
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Keokuk, Chief
I123678  b. Aft 1770 , , Illinois, USA  Early Latter-day Saints
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Wapello, Chief
I14778  b. Abt 1787 Prairie du Chien, Crawford, Wisconsin, USA  Early Latter-day Saints
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Wapello, Chief
I123675  b. Abt 1787 Prairie du Chien, Crawford, Wisconsin, USA  Early Latter-day Saints

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