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Mighty one!  Whom non can comprehend, and none explore, who fillest existence with thyself alone, embracing all, supporting all, and ruling all…being whom we call God.&#13;
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Ida Owens, &#13;
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James Owens, &#13;
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Charles Owens,&#13;
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John H. Owens, &#13;
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Betsey Jane Owens,&#13;
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Martha Owens,&#13;
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Mary Ann Owens, &#13;
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Hannah Maria Owens,&#13;
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B. Smith Owens, &#13;
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Ida Owens,&#13;
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Adeline Phelps, &#13;
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Hannah M. Hellium, &#13;
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Evan Owens,&#13;
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John H. Owens,&#13;
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B. Smith Owens,&#13;
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Evan Owens,&#13;
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John H.  Owens,&#13;
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Jane Owens,&#13;
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Hannah Owens,&#13;
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Owen Owens,&#13;
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John Owens,&#13;
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James E. Owens,&#13;
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Mary Ann Dodge,&#13;
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