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Mrs. Bartley Dies Monday
Glasgow, Ky. - Mrs. Viola Harlan Bartley, 77, well known resident of the Summer Shade section, died at the home of her son, Ralph Bartley, at Summer Shade at 1:30 p.m. Monday after a long illness.
She was a native of Monroe County, the daughter of the late John A. and Betsy Rush Harlan and married the late Will S. Bartley, who died in 1956.
She was a member of the Antioch Church of Christ.
Survivors include two sons, Ralph Bartley, Summer Shade, and Aaron Bartley, Pontiac, Michigan; four daughters, Mrs. Howard Wiley, Rt 3, Summer Shade; Mrs. Leon Smart, Frankfort, Indiana; Mrs. Comer Thomas, Rt. 3, Glasgow; and Mrs. Kermit Arterburn, Louisville; a sister, Mrs. Florence Gerald, Cyclone; a brother, Ed N. Harlan Pontiac, Illinois; 25 grandchildren and 34 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services have been set for 10 a.m. Wednesday at the Union No. 2 church with burial in the church cemetery. The body will be at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Howard Wiley, near Nobob until time for service. The Crow funeral home is in charge of the arrangements. | HARLAN, Viola Jane (I21461)
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Mrs. Cornelia Coons, age 73 years, 3 months, and 19 days.
Grandma Coons was born in Ohio. The most of her life was spent in Wisconsin. She reared a large family, who are now living in different parts of the country, one of them at Eugene, Oregon, where she expected to visit her son in two or three days when she was taken sick. Grandma Coons died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A.L. Davis.
The funeral services were held in the Christian church on the 4th of July, at 10:00 o'clock a.m. which were conducted by the pastor of that church, assisted by Elder Scamhorn.
Grandma Coons was a kind and affectionate mother, a good neighbor, and an earnest Christian worker. | CURTIS, Sarah Cornelia (I9135)
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Mrs. Henrietta Huth
Henrietta was previously married to Charles Huth of Pennsylvania. She asked for his miltary pension in Dec 1924 after her marriage to Michael. Charles died on 1 Apr 1924 in Texas City. He is probably the Charles Huth who filled out his draft form in Galveston for WWI, born 3 Apr 1881. Henrietta was the informant for his death certificate and she didn't know much about him except that he was born in Philadelphia and gave his birth date as 15 Jun 1879, which is her own birth date. He is buried in LaMarque Cemetery. Her father is Marlon Horton. | HORTON, Henrietta (I6509)
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Mrs. M. Geese of Albany, Albany Co, NY - 1926 | SENN, Martha L (I2587)
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Mrs. Mary Seel, Former County Resident Dies
Mary Elizabeth Seel, Otis, Colorado, mother of Mrs. Ann Carleton, Waseca, died at 11 p. m. Tuesday, September 8, after a short illness. Funeral services were held at Akron, Colo., on Friday, Sept. 11, and burial was at Woodville cemetery in Waseca on Monday.
Mary Elizabeth McGhee was born July 5, 1875 at Yale, Iowa, the daughter of Meredith and Mary Ann McGhee. On August 25, 1894, she married George Tanner and they spent a large part of their married life in Waseca county. Mr. Tanner passed away June 20, 1928, and in 1935, she moved to Otis, Colorado, where she remained until her death.
Surviving are two sons, Jesse Tanner, Calumet, Minn.; Lloyd Tanner, residence unknown; one daughter, Ann May Carleton, Waseca; six grandchildren, 15 great grandchildren and two brothers, Bert McGhee, Los Angeles, Calif., and Virgil McGhee, Chicago, Ill. | MCGHEE, Mary Elizabeth (I11347)
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Mrs. Mattie B. Andrews
Mrs. Mattie Branch Andrews, 76, of 1614 Fannin died Thursday after a long illness.
Services will be at 10 am Saturday at Wilkiron-Hatch Funeral Home Chapel, the Rev. Vaughn Weatherford officiating. Burial will be in Gholson Cemetery.
Mrs. Andrews was born April 25, 1909, in Limestone County, and had lived in Waco the past 56 years.
Survivors include four daughters, Joyce Carlisle of Abilene, Jane Roberts of Colorado, and Barbara McCartney and Reba Street, both of Waco; a son, James W. Branch of Spring; a sister, Inez Walker of Thornton; a half sister, Mary Lou Brown of Oklahoma City; a half brother, Milton Brown of Weatherford; 16 grandchildren; and 10 great grandchildren.
The family will be at the Fred McCartney residence, Rt 5, Waco. | BROWN, Mattie Marie (I17159)
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Mrs. Noma Inez Walker
THORNTON - Noma Inez Walker, 84, of Thornton died Monday morning at a Groesbeck hospital.
Services will be at Blair-Stubbs Funeral Home Chapel, the Rev. Billy Anderson officiating. Burial will be at Bremond Cemetery.
Mrs. Walker was born Sept. 7, 1905, in Limestone County, where she resided for the rest of her life. She was a homemaker and a member of Central Baptist Church.
Survivors include her husbnad, Amon Walker of Thornton; a daughter, Beverly Walker of Dallas; a brother, Milton Brown of Weatherford; a sister, Mary Lou Brown of Oklahoma; and three grandchildren. | BROWN, Noma Inez (I17156)
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Mrs. Norman
Mrs. Rilda Norman died at her home on Mill Creek in the Mt. Hermon country, last Saturday, at the age of sixty years. She was widow of the late Mr. Matt Norman, who was her fourth husband. Originally, she was Miss Rilda Hamilton of the Rock Bridge Country. The burial was at Poplar Log Sunday. | HAMILTON, Sarilda (I21355)
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Mrs. T. B. Puckitt Dies in Ringgold
Mrs. T. B. Puckitt, age 82 years, died at her home in Ringgold, Sunday, May 6.
Funeral services were conducted at Ringgold Monday by the Rev. Baker. Mrs. Puckitt is survived by six children: Mrs. Fannie Walsworth, Allen Pierce, Mrs. Ella Mixon, Dodson; Mrs. Susie Walker, Lark, Okla.; Ben Pierce, Grand View,Tex. (only five children listed); three brothers, Frank Freeman, Wyatt, La.; Walker Freeman, Thomas Freeman, Jonesboro, La.; one sister, Mrs. Sharp of Norphlet, Ark.; and five stepchildren, Mrs. Rosa Rudd, Meetens, Texas; Mrs. Addie Barnes, Corsicana, Texas; Mrs. Hettie Barrett, Exerter, California; Mrs. Gordia Stinson, Dodson, La.; J. D. Puckitt, Calvin, La. | FREEMAN, Martha Elizabeth (I19191)
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Mrs. Taylor lived at 318 Hathaway, Houston. | MOUTON, Marie Leonie (I1932)
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Mrs. Warren, 73, Wacoan, Dies
... Chapel with Rev William Agee officiating. Burial will be Oakwood Cemetery. Mrs. Warren had lived in Waco since George Grover Warren Sr died six years ago. She was born May 11, 1894 ... | O'NEAL, Myrtle Mae (I5556)
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Mt Carmel Baptist Church
1883 - J. F. M. Reid, pastor; A. J. Anderson, J. R. O. Moore, delegates; 16 members.
The Valley Grove church corresponded with Smyrna Baptist Church between Feb. 1882 and May 1886, according to Smyrna's minutes. Valley Grove members mentioned in the Smyrna minutes are: Owens Moore (Mar. 1882; probably J. R. O. Moore), Brethren Clayton and Needom (June 1882; probably W. H. Needham & J. M. Clayton).
On the 1900 Census, he has a granddaughter, Mandy Moore, born Apr 1900, living with him. | MOORE, John Robert Owen (I11125)
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Mt Enterprise HS, Mt Enterprise, Rusk Co, Texas | ARMSTRONG, Harold Perkins (I1)
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Mt Oliver Borough, 429 Hays Avenue
Albert E Rawnsley Head M 51 England
Lillian Rawnsley Wife F 52 England
Ernest is a plumber. In 1935, they lived in the same place. | RAWNSLEY, Albert Ernest (I23818)
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Mullen Township
Fred F Ashby Head M 42 Iowa m. 22 yrs.
Della I Ashby Wife F 38 Iowa 5/4 children
Roy H Ashby Son M 19 Iowa
Archie R Ashby Son M 18 Iowa
Amy B Ashby Dau F 14 Nebraska
Mildred M Ashby Dau F 11/12 Nebraska | ASHBY, Frederick H (I5111)
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My baby girl died last night. I'm trying not to think about it but it keeps slapping me in the face and stealing my breath away. Although I've been trying to prepare myself for this for 40 years, it still hurts more than I have words to tell. Melani was honey, sunshine and a tiger built into one small package and I wish the same for her daughter. | THOMPSON, Melani Annette (I1362)
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My father-in-law was a wealth of information on his family; he had been collecting bits and pieces for many years. I took the bits and pieces and put them all together. Personal interview. Descendant of Michael Heffernan (born 1839) through his son, Michael Joseph. | Source (S346)
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My lover, my best friend, the only sunshine I've ever known. | HEFFERNAN, John Joseph Jr (I111)
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My research on this family left a lot of questions, especially what happened to Anna's children? Why are so many buried at Commercial Point without markers?
Etta May married Enos Gochenour after George died.
Jacob married Ella M "Nellie" after Mary's death.
Barbara's youngest child, Martha I "Mattie" Burke, married Charles E Strain and died in Michigan. | MCGHEE, Nelson (I23549)
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Myhre | HAUGEN, Julia Millie (I18012)
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Myrtle Street
John Kesner Head M 48 Illinois m. 19 years
Lida Kesner Wife F 40 Iowa 9/9 children
Raymond Kesner Son M 19 Iowa
Claude Kesner Son M 17 Iowa
James Kesner Son M 13 Iowa
Guy Kesner Son M 11 Iowa
Gladys Kesner Dau F 9 Iowa
Arvin Kesner Son M 6 Iowa
Leola Kesner Dau F 4 Iowa
Clyde Kesner Son M 1 Iowa
Cora Kesner Dau F 1 Iowa
John and Claude work the family farm and Raymond is a clerk in a shoe store. | KESNER, John Henry (I12421)
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Myrtle, age 46, is teaching school and previously lived in Waco. | LANGLEY, Myrtle Elizabeth (I9400)
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Name index to birth, baptism and christening records from the state of Missouri. Microfilm copies of these records are available at the Family History Library and Family History Centers. Due to privacy laws, recent records may not be displayed. The year range represents most of the records. A few records may be earlier or later. | Source (S2404)
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Name index to birth, baptism and christening records from the state of Texas. Microfilm copies of these records are available at the Family History Library and FamilySearch Centers. Due to privacy laws, recent records may not be displayed. The year range represents most of the records. A few records may be earlier or later. | Source (S1292)
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Name index to marriage records from the state of Kansas. Microfilm copies of these records are available at the Family History Library and Family History Centers. Due to privacy laws, recent records may not be displayed. The year range represents most of the records. A few records may be earlier or later. | Source (S2796)
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Name: John WILLS
Age: 59
Date Entering Home: July 15, 1937
From or Near What Place: Salado
Original Record book page #: 198
Name: John WILLS
Age: 59
Date Entering Home: July 15, 1937
From or Near What Place: Salado
Remarks: Born August 1, 1877
Original Record book page #: 32
Name: John WILLS
Age: 57-bone Aug 1, 1877
Date Entering Home: July 15, 1937
Original Record book page #: 42
[John WILLS was the only entry on page 42 of the original record book]
Name: John WILLS
Age: 59
Date Entering Home: July 15, 1938
From or Near What Place: Salado, Tex
Relative or Friends: Mrs. M. HUTCHINS
Address: Prairie Dell, Texas
Date of Death: October 31, 1943
Remarks: Buried at Salado
Original Record book page #: 45
There are several more entries, but contain no extra information. John Cross is the only one I have born at this time.
CAMPING AT NOLANVILLE-J. Early ARCENEAUX and family, Miss Mittie SWOPE, Mr. and Mrs. John C. WILLS and daughter, Gladys Jean, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. POLLARD and Mrs. Spencer HUBBY are all camping at the Christian meeting at Nolanville. | WILLS, John Cross (I3707)
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Name: Richard Baskerville
Place of Death: District 14, Fountain Head
Sex: Male
Race: White
Marital Status: Widower
Date of Birth: November 15, 1859
Age: 63 years, 2 months, 23 days
Occupation: Farmer
Birthplace: Sumner Co.
Name of Father: Thomas Baskerville
Birthplace of Father: Do not know
Maiden Name of Mother: Dink? Williams
Birthplace of Mother: Do not know
Date of Death: February 7, 1923
Cause of Death: Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Length of Residence:
Place of Burial: Family Cemetery
Date of Burial: February 8, 1923
Funeral Home or Undertaker: C. C. Alexander, Gallatin
Informant: J. M. C. McColough, Fountain Head | BASKERVILLE, G Richard (I9654)
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Name: Miss Lillie DEES
Age: 79
Date Entering Home: July 31, 1954
From or Near What Place: Rogers, Texas
Relative or Friends: Mrs. Ben DEES
Address: Rogers, Texas
Left the Home: Aug. 31, 1954
Remarks: Policy Watt SKINNER-sent to State hospital Austin, Texas
Original Record book page #: 55
[a sister to Ben?] | GIBSON, Annie D (I15632)
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Name: Roland Tankersley Burford
Event Type: Voter Registration
Event Date: 11 Sep 1878
Event Year Range:
Event Place: Crane Valley, Fresno, California
Age: 55
Birth Year (Estimated): 1823
Birthplace: Alabama
Page:
GS Film number: 976461
Digital Folder Number: 005028141
Image Number: 00123 | BURFORD, Roland Tankersley (I2463)
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Name: Roland Tankersly Burford
Event Type: Voter Registration
Event Date: 13 Sep 1866
Event Year Range:
Event Place: Fresno River, Fresno, California
Age: 43
Birth Year (Estimated): 1823
Birthplace: Alabama
Page:
GS Film number: 976461
Digital Folder Number: 005028141
Image Number: 00020 | BURFORD, Roland Tankersley (I2463)
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Names Rusell and Bryant as his sons. | RIGBY, William (I5265)
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Nancy is mentioned in John's will. | NICHOLSON, Nancy (I10465)
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Nancy is not on the 1860 census with the rest of the family. | TUCK, Nancy Ann (I204)
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Nankin Township
Elizabeth Collier Head F 73 Mar 1827 Ohio 5/4 children
Sam J Collier Son M 40 Dec 1859 Ohio
Robt H Collier Son M 28 May 1872 Ohio
Sam is a hardware salesman and Robert is a railroad car checker. | KEPLER, Elizabeth Ann (I23469)
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Nankin Township, Main Street
Elizabeth A Collier, age 83, is living alone. She still has 4 children living. | KEPLER, Elizabeth Ann (I23469)
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Naomi beat the odds and lived to be "80 some" years old. The youngest baby's ashes were placed in Naomi's coffin at her funeral. I remember her as a lot of fun. She was extremely nice and spent a lot of time with my brothers and I when she visited.
I got some of this information from Naomi's and Henry's obituaries but I don't have copies of them. | SENN, Naomi Clara (I1436)
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Nashville PO
Richard Hunt Male 35 Alabama
Elizabeth Hunt Female 30 Alabama
Muntory Hunt Female 15 Mississippi
Nancy Hunt Female 7 Mississippi
Mary Am Hunt Female 6 Mississippi
Rebecca Hunt Female 5 Mississippi
Frances Hunt Female 3 Texas
John Hunt Male 1/4 Texas
Richard is a farmer worth $350. | HURT, Richard (I17715)
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Natchez PO
Joseph M Stowers M 38 Mississippi
Caleb B Stowers M 9 Mississippi
Ellen L Stowers F 5 Mississippi | STOWERS, Joseph Montgomery (I19262)
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Nathaniel Vann Mahurin | MAHURIN, Nathaniel Van (I22682)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1364)
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Nealy Clinton Harlin, age 33, 24 Nov 1884, is a farmer in Lafayette. His nearest relative is Mrs Finettie Harlin, wife. He is of medium height and build with blue eyes and light hair. | HARLIN, Nealy Clinton (I21502)
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near Beloit
Abraham Coon M 25 Ohio [1824-25]
Cornelia Coon F 19 Michigan
Alvira Coon F 1 Wisconsin
James M Coon M 4/12 Indiana
Martha J Curtis F 1 Wisconsin | COON, Abraham (I9089)
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near LaGrone's Chapel Cemetery | DELAFIELD, William (I5431)
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near Lancaster, Precinct 6
Head Thomas V Armstrong M 42 Missouri
Wife Gertie E Armstrong F 40 Iowa
Son Charles E Armstrong M 14 Missouri
Dau Rosa E Armstrong F 11 Missouri
Dau Retha E Armstrong F 9 Oklahoma
Son Clarence A Armstrong M 8 Nebraska
Son Aron L Armstrong M 7 Nebraska
Dau Mildred C Armstrong F 5 Kansas
Son Ernest W Armstrong M 3 Kansas | ARMSTRONG, Thomas Vernon (I35)
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Neely Township
Head Isaac Kirkley M 49 Indiana
Wife Polly A Kirkley F 47 Indiana
Dau Sarah R Kirkley F 18 Indiana
Son Asa M Kirkley M 16 Wisconsin
Dau Cora B Kirkley F 14 Wisconsin
Son Robert M Kirkley M 9 Missouri | KIRKLEY, Isaac (I15821)
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Nellie Odell Venters | WINGARD, Nellie Odell (I18077)
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Nels W McGhee, age 42, born South Dakota, Irish Ancestry. Wife is Mary Sully? Smily? married 1902. They're Catholic. | MCGHEE, Nelson W (I11358)
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Nelson | DENTON, Louisa Jane (I14208)
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Nelson | DENTON, Nancy (I22917)
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NELSON POE
Nelson Poe, a retired farmer residing in findlay, Ohio, is a representative of one of the oldest families of which Ohio can boast; far from the time when the country had only a few scattered settlements, and most of these without government authority, when the vast stretches of fertile praire and woodland lay untouched except by the futile and improvident scratichings of the Indian in his shiftless effort to produce his winter's grain, from that early period has the Peo [sic] family been represented among the hardy Ohio pioneers.
Grandfather John Poe was a native of old Virginia and came, along with the thousands making for the great west, to Ohio about the year 1798, and there he lived to the advanced age of 98 years. He had taken part in the Revolutionary war, serving in the cavalry forces and had his horse shot which fell upon him and he was taken prisoner by the British. The horse, in falling, caught him on one of the legs and bound him. After being shot, the animal ran one hundred yards before falling. His son, Jacob Poe, was also born in Virginia, in 1782, and when about sixteen years of age came with his father to Ross county, Ohio, and in 1822 removed to Hancock county, where his long life spent as a tiller of the soil came to an end in 1856.
Eighty years ago, on September 4, 1822, on Paint Creek, Ross county, near Chillicothe, Ohio, was born Nelson Poe; and in December of the same year he came with his parents to Hancock county, where the latter located on the farm in Liberty township, which now belongs to our subject. Here he lived until 1857, when he rented a farm in Findlay township, three miles north of Findlay, where he lived until 1860; then he purchased and moved to a farm in Liberty township; in 1864 the old home passed into his hands and he made that his home until November 15, 1888, when he retired and has since resided in Findlay.
Mr. Poe was married in August, 1846, in Hancock county, to Mary, the step-daughter of John Lytle, and three children have been born to them. Philip Melancthon Poe was born March 5, 1847, and died February 13, 1865; on October 16, 1864, he enlisted in Company B, Twenty-ninth Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, was with Sherman on his famous march to the sea, and died at Savannah of disease contracted in the service. Martin Luter Poe was born July 29, 1850, and died July 23, 1889. The third child, Annetta, is the wife of P W Ewing, of Findlay. Mr Poe is a member of the Methodist church, and his political tendencies are toward the Porhibition party. | POE, Nelson (I16030)
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